[Ducati] Carb part

Harlyn Jenkins harlyn at jenkins.org
Wed Jun 27 21:03:49 EDT 2007


This is kind of an interesting idea.  I am sure people have mods that they
do themselves that would be good to share.  Anyone interested in a place we
can post them all?

H 

-----Original Message-----
From: ducati-bounces at ducati.net [mailto:ducati-bounces at ducati.net] On Behalf
Of D888SPOLTD at aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 5:59 PM
To: ducati at ducati.net
Subject: Re: [Ducati] Carb part

 
It does sound like an interesting and simple mod.  Post somewhere  where we
can all check them out.
 
Thanks,
W



In a message dated 6/27/2007 5:42:39 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
harlyn at jenkins.org writes:

I too am  interested in the pictures - if you want, I can throw them up on a
server  for everyone to get.

Thanks.

Harlyn 

-----Original  Message-----
From: ducati-bounces at ducati.net  [mailto:ducati-bounces at ducati.net] On
Behalf Of Antonio Nolasco
Sent:  Wednesday, June 27, 2007 5:29 PM
To: Ducati Owners Group
Subject: Re:  [Ducati] Carb part

Scott I am interested in yr pictures. Please send it  to me off-line.
Thanks in advance/ Antonio

----- Original Message  -----
From: "Scott Cloninger" <scloninger at astecinc.com>
To:  "Ducati Owners Group" <ducati at ducati.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27,  2007 2:33 PM
Subject: RE: [Ducati] Carb part


A modification to  make airbox easy to remove is easy on the SP.  There's a
part of the  molded airbox where the battery tray and the airbox join 
together.   If you turn the airbox over, you'll see a "split" between the
two

and  they're only connected by a small strip of plastic.  Simply cut the
strip and you'll have a battery tray and an airbox.  The battery tray  will
attach to the frame with two bolts, as will the airbox.  When  you remove
the

airbox you can leave all of the electrical stuff in  place by removing two
screws that attach the bar that holds the coils and  ignition modules to the
airbox, then wheedle out the airbox part (you'll  still have to remove the
airbox top, I think).  This saves a bit of  time, anyway, and makes the
unweildy thing a bit more  manageable.

That's what I've done, anyway, and it's been in service for  about 5 years. 
I've got pictures on my desktop, and if you're interested I  can email them
anytime.

BTW, Izzak, I haven't forgoten you...I just  keep forgetting to bring those
dog gone frame decals to work to scan  them.  Class has got me pulling my
hair out, but I'll get them  soon.  Sorry for the extended delay.

Cloner
Chattanooga,  TN








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