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ducttf1
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Post subject: Re: DUCATI TT2 1982 . Leoncini Carlo Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:09 pm |
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Hi, that is the hardest part to find if you are restoring a TT1 or 2! It is a Motoplat pushbutton starter switch. The part number is 9670501. It has 2 studs and 1 male spade terminal. One stud is battery direct the other to the starter. The spade is to the Verlicchi on/off switch on the throttle. At least thats how it is on my TT1. I am sure you can replace this with any number of starter solenoids but they will probably not have the button. You really don't need it. I bought a Kawasaki one on ebay to try. It seems to fit but I have not yet tried to make it work. . I am sure some of the guys on the Forum could find something that would work just as well. If anyone has a crate of the Motoplat switches in his/her garage please let me know! Lou
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ralph
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Post subject: Re: DUCATI TT2 1982 . Leoncini Carlo Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:22 pm |
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Here is a brand new one. Attachment:
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Carlo
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Post subject: Re: DUCATI TT2 1982 . Leoncini Carlo Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 4:47 pm |
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Ciao Veleno , I think you said this switch. We call disconnect the battery.
You can leave the battery attached with one click.
The switches to make the starting of the engine, the sign. Rino Caracchi, NCR, told me that the button on the TT2 is a start button of a car.
I have to go find it Rino Caracchi, I will ask him this.
Ciao da Carlo.
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Poison
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Post subject: Re: DUCATI TT2 1982 . Leoncini Carlo Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 7:59 pm |
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Poison
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Post subject: Re: DUCATI TT2 1982 . Leoncini Carlo Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:02 am |
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Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2010 12:54 pm Posts: 88 Images: 1 Location: Philippines, Western Pacific
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May I ask, as Lou has so kindly given us a picture of the H-shaped plate - used to house the electrics...........can anybody kindly provide the measurements the largest dimensions of said plate, as I am all ready to purchase a piece of "something light" with which to manufacture my own electrics-mounting plate/bracket/thingy................???
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ducttf1
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Post subject: Re: DUCATI TT2 1982 . Leoncini Carlo Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 1:06 pm |
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Poison
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Post subject: Re: DUCATI TT2 1982 . Leoncini Carlo Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 2:29 pm |
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I think that I'm OK with the dimensions now, Lou. I emailed my girlfriend in Philippines (where the bike is) and she managed - gawd knows how - to tell me approximate dimensions........ So now I have a piece of Ti on order - an offcut sized 293mm by 152mm - so I'll just hope that I can get all the bibs and bobs to fit ON it.....................
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ducttf1
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Post subject: Re: DUCATI TT2 1982 . Leoncini Carlo Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 4:55 pm |
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Hi, I think it's 4mm thick and they mill a 2mm recess around the ignition pickup plug, if you are a stickler for originality. It will snap into place if the 4 pin plug still has its 'ears'. Lou
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Poison
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Post subject: Re: DUCATI TT2 1982 . Leoncini Carlo Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:53 pm |
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pantah_good
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Post subject: Re: DUCATI TT2 1982 . Leoncini Carlo Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:36 pm |
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Poison, Wouldn't that plate be lighter if cut from Aluminum plate, instead of Ti? Cheaper too. Bill
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