Axle clamps?

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Axle clamps?

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Anyone have one they'd like to sell? Found a crack on the left side one on our Paso. (called "U Bolt" on the microfiche).

Here is the strange part. Microfiche shows both sides having the same part number. But they are clearly different. A minor difference, you can see how one side has a machined groove, that is in mirror opposite on the other clamp.

Anyone think the machined groove matters?

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yes, the groove matters. The swingarm has the same and the excenter sits in it.

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paso750 wrote:yes, the groove matters. The swingarm has the same and the excenter sits in it.

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Right, that's why I'm wondering why Ducati shows the same part number, 037040225, for both sides? Puzzling. Unless the replacement ones have a groove on each side.

Was just wondering if anyone knew.

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If ducati spare parts microfiche shows the same # there must be some mistake. I think you can only look at advices for scraped and dismantled pasos and send a PM to ask fot what you need. Anyhow you can make it machined in Avional or similar alu materials even fi it will not look like the OEM one
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Either there is a mistake in the parts numbering OR the parts are only available as a pair ???? :D
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Mc tool wrote:Either there is a mistake in the parts numbering OR the parts are only available as a pair ???? :D
Hmmm, this is the only possibility that makes sense. Good call, sir! (Sold as pair makes sense)
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