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Author:  Dukerdr [ Tue Jan 21, 2014 12:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 750 F1 Specs & Info

I only remember mine was silver, like a galvanised finish. It was soon exchanged for a 41 or a 42T.

Mine was a late '86 build, and as such came with a side stand instead of a center stand, and also has a wrap around front fender like a Montjuic instead of the flat sided front fender from an F1A. Guess they were using up parts laying around on the shelves at the factory.

I built it out of the crate in Spring of '87, so it wasn't changed by a previous owner.

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Author:  Sumfun4me [ Thu Feb 06, 2014 6:21 pm ]
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Thanks Duke.

On another note; does anyone know where I can get new gear & brake link clevis' & pins in stainless steel? Something Carlo could help with maybe?

Author:  Carlo [ Fri Feb 07, 2014 5:31 pm ]
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Sumfun4me wrote:
Thanks Duke.

On another note; does anyone know where I can get new gear & brake link clevis' & pins in stainless steel? Something Carlo could help with maybe?



Hello, I need to apologize, but I do not understand which parts of you you're quoting.

Maybe with a photograph, for me it would be easier.

I just do to help you, I'm not suggesting you anything you do not feel like it.

Excuse my English! :lol: Ciao!!!

Author:  loudbike [ Fri Feb 07, 2014 6:18 pm ]
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Hey, Carlo - I think he needs 080291280 and 001101330. Back to Classics have both items in stock...

There's a hi-resolution parts manual for the F1 at http://www.loudbikestore.com/pdf/DUCATI%20750%20F1%20Montjuich%20Parts%20Manual.pdf

Regards,

Author:  ducadini [ Fri Feb 07, 2014 6:47 pm ]
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I don't know if the dimensions are the same, but here's a hint where to look for RVS (inox inossidabile).

http://www.scheepvaartwinkel.com/dek-materialen/rvs/rvs-wantsp-vork-vork-6mm.html

It doesn't say in the catalogue (the F1 that is) if the thread is left or right.
Some of the parts have numbers ending "N01" which I think means that they are DIN related (or ISO or SAE).
Others don't, and these could be special like lefthand thread.

Those clevis things came in left/right sets, I've got some on the SS but IRCC they were M7 (even rarer :-).

ciao
ducadini

Author:  Sumfun4me [ Fri Feb 07, 2014 10:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 750 F1 Specs & Info

Thanks for the leads guys, but I was trying to find the parts in stainless steel if at all possible. Steve is correct about the parts I'm after: the clevis & clevis pin. I'll try to get a photo up this weekend for you Carlo.

Author:  Carlo [ Sat Feb 08, 2014 5:22 am ]
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Grazie Steve, I did not have the parts catalog, I immediately receive the replacement part.

I do not know if we can find on the market has this spare part, but I believe it is not difficult to replicate, given that small forks with lock pin and its mechanics are common to the trade.

the photo I made it, luckily I have a Montjuic and I have the original sample.

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Author:  graeme [ Sat Feb 08, 2014 6:26 pm ]
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On eBay in the US a fellow trades as Eurotrash .
Look for Ducati single stuff and he's usually there. He had these in stainless.

Author:  Sumfun4me [ Sun Feb 09, 2014 1:16 am ]
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Graeme,
thanks for the tip, but after checking his store I couldn't find anything.

Carlo,
How much would you charge me to make 4 of the clevis ends with pins, and 2 of the gear shift rods (all out of stainless)?

Clinton

Author:  Sumfun4me [ Sun Feb 09, 2014 2:48 am ]
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I found some nice detail photo's of the rear floating disc that are probably worth putting up for future reference:

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This is a Brembo Goldline 260mm full floating disc as fitted to the rear of the '85 bike.

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