I have a question, which of the two rows of numbers on
the headstock tells me the serial number of my bike??
I have one number which starts with ZDM and ends with
0759 and the other row ends with 8990. Can anyone
please tell me wich is wich?????
Frame numbers?
Frame numbers.
Then my frame number must be #759, it makes me wonder
if it´s an early one? Thank´s Krakan
if it´s an early one? Thank´s Krakan
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Re: Frame numbers.
As a point of reference mine is #130... I'm not sure how many they built, but in general I'd say #759 of anything built by Ducati in that era isn't very early.krakan wrote:Then my frame number must be #759, it makes me wonder if it´s an early one? Thank´s Krakan
Not that it matters, the later 907s were better bikes anyway.
-Craig
frame numbers
I´m not sure, but does anyone know when the mufflers
got wrapped in alu. my -91 907 has them and is #759
or is it just the italian way.... I mean, almost every single
one of the -91:s I have seen seem to have the all black
mufflers?? But the 92 and 93:s seem to have aluminium
wrapped mufflers. But then we seem to have 12 907:s
in the whole country at least as members in the swedish
ducati club. I know that -92 upgrade included goldline
calipers, 320mm discs, lockable fuel filler cap, a slight
change on the seat(don`t know about this one, I mean
I compared my -91 to a stock -93 and to me it was no
difference), but otherwise no differernce, you know...
Never change a winning combination,.... unless you
wan`t real perfection, the Italian way. Krakan
got wrapped in alu. my -91 907 has them and is #759
or is it just the italian way.... I mean, almost every single
one of the -91:s I have seen seem to have the all black
mufflers?? But the 92 and 93:s seem to have aluminium
wrapped mufflers. But then we seem to have 12 907:s
in the whole country at least as members in the swedish
ducati club. I know that -92 upgrade included goldline
calipers, 320mm discs, lockable fuel filler cap, a slight
change on the seat(don`t know about this one, I mean
I compared my -91 to a stock -93 and to me it was no
difference), but otherwise no differernce, you know...
Never change a winning combination,.... unless you
wan`t real perfection, the Italian way. Krakan