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Author:  TT2 [ Fri Nov 12, 2010 6:33 am ]
Post subject:  Re: oil breather box for TT2

Hmmm looks the juice bottle and hose will remain till I make a up nice stainless alternative that I have on my RAD02 ducati

go to www.teamhustler.net to have a peek at this toy, 1000DS in a very light 999 superbike rolling chassis 150kg wet weight with a tuned 1080cc donk.

Author:  618F1 [ Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:54 am ]
Post subject:  Re: oil breather box for TT2

Hello Joe. In your post you said "from this company", but did not give us the name of the company. We need to know who gives us indifferent service or so-so parts, as well as those who are good. Give us a clue. MikeV

Author:  TT1 [ Sat Nov 13, 2010 6:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: oil breather box for TT2

littlemono82 wrote:
Hello Ed,

Maybe you can use this website shop?
Don't know them myself, but the link came from Rudy's website

http://shop.ks-kunststofftechnik.com/pr ... ah-TT.html

Groet remco


Hello MikeV, the company I was referring to was mentioned and linked to in the second post. The oil breather was very well made out of plastic, hovever it just didn't fit my Verlicchi TT2 frame without major modification. The oil breather pipe was touching the frame, preventing the lower mounting holes from lining up......and it wasn't by just a bit......it was way off.

Joe

Author:  CrankyRoller [ Thu Nov 18, 2010 1:06 pm ]
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Bills velcro "garden Hose" breather "drink" bottle actaully is quite workman functional. However that space is already taken on my "Racebike" by the tail light. ...Mr two cents....

Author:  fmcd92 [ Sun Nov 21, 2010 10:49 am ]
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pantah_good wrote:
Hi Ed,


One reason I'm crazy about these little bikes is that they are one of the very few Ducatis that were only built to race. Race bikes are constantly evolving from outing to outing, so they're all different. In my mind, that is a big burden lifted off those of us that still play with them. I don't think we should feel too constrained about anything we do to them that works to get them going, except maybe putting lights, etc on them to put them on the street (add smiley face here - that last two cents wasn't directed toward you).

Bill


I have to say that Bill's post has made me feel that all is right in this world, after all. Opinions and emotions are entirely subjective and do vary widely so it's just good to happen on something I (for one) can agree perfectly with. My feelings exactly, Bill. Beauty is as beauty does and such.

Fran

Author:  graeme [ Sun Nov 21, 2010 7:36 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: oil breather box for TT2

It's only a little light,
Hope you fellows can cut me some slack?

(It's still loud and anti-social)

graeme

Author:  pantah_good [ Mon Nov 22, 2010 11:07 am ]
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Hi Graeme,
Well...maybe little tiny endurance race lights. Seriously, my bit about the lights was mainly to bust the butt of a certain cranky moderator here that I enjoy harassing, and should have been left off. Having fun with them in our own way is what I was getting at. Coincidentally on the 851/888 forum today, there was a post with some YouTube videos of roads in far south-western North Carolina / north Georgia, in my mind motorcycle riding heaven. Here is one, on a goldwing no less, that clearly makes the case for having a street legal TT.
Bill

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlOrvsr5 ... r_embedded

Author:  graeme [ Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: oil breather box for TT2

Thanks Bill,
It's only a little light and not very bright, But it does let me throw a leg over my TT whenever I like and get to ride some nice roads around Brisbane and the hills surrounding.

Thanks for the video link, nice roads fo a TT.

Regards Graeme

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