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 Post subject: Ducati Endurance Rep from Spain
PostPosted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 7:12 am 
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hello everybody, new in the forum and new in ducati. Just bought a kind of Pantah racer that I'm trying to legalize for the road. find enclosed some photos. Any advice will be appreciated
thanks¡¡¡


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 Post subject: Re: Ducati Endurance Rep from Spain
PostPosted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 3:41 am 
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Hola Juliofa

I advise you to remove the fog-light for a start


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 Post subject: Re: Ducati Endurance Rep from Spain
PostPosted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 5:36 am 
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I would keep it for track use !


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 Post subject: Re: Ducati Endurance Rep from Spain
PostPosted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 8:01 am 
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Hi Juliofa,
Cool bike! If you are new to Ducati, the best book to learn about Pantah's is "Ducati Belt-Drive Two-Valve Twins" by Ian Falloon.
Bill
http://www.amazon.com/Ducati-Belt-Drive-Two-Valve-Motorcycle-Restoration/dp/1937747115


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 Post subject: Re: Ducati Endurance Rep from Spain
PostPosted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 9:11 am 
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Nice machine, you're going to have fun on that. Juliofa, looks like your main concern will be electrics. I would talk to someone who does the inspections and find out what has to be on the bike to pass. A friend or family member who does this may not be to strict about signals, mirrors or how loud the exhaust is. A proper headlight and taillight for sure and probably a horn and speedometer. From what I can see and assume, you will need handle bar switches and brake light switches. Find out how much of the wire harness is left, you may be looking for some of that as well. Ask the person you got the bike from if they have any of the original parts. The little bits can get expensive. Work shop and parts manuals can be downloaded online for free. Not my favorite job, but if you're up to it, that will make a really sweet ride.
Best Regards...

Flattop900


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 Post subject: Re: Ducati Endurance Rep from Spain
PostPosted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 9:49 am 
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Looks like a great start to a nice bike. I agree with the others have said. I also noticed that vertical spark plug wire, any wiring and fuel lines should also be re-routed to avoid the exhaust. Best of luck and welcome to the Forum. Lou


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 Post subject: Re: Ducati Endurance Rep from Spain
PostPosted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 11:00 am 
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I think you will want the foot pegs and foot controls back in their regular location too.


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 Post subject: Re: Ducati Endurance Rep from Spain
PostPosted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 11:11 am 
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thanks a lot for your help¡
I will have new headlight, taillight, plate and mirror....and I will try to pass the Control.
Regarding the pegs, I like the way it handles in this position. Maybe a little bit hard for the forearms.
Any advise for the type of lights you would recommend?
thanks again


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 Post subject: Re: Ducati Endurance Rep from Spain
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Really a cool looking bike. And I think those are some scarce wheels you have there. Obviously, that exhaust will be far too noisy for the street, and you should sell it to me. MikeV


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 Post subject: Re: Ducati Endurance Rep from Spain
PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 11:29 am 
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618F1 wrote:
Really a cool looking bike. And I think those are some scarce wheels you have there. Obviously, that exhaust will be far too noisy for the street, and you should sell it to me. MikeV


Beymag wheels..


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