Tell me about my 750 Sport, please
- ducinthebay
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Re: Tell me about my 750 Sport, please
Rear shock is same as SS series from '91 on. Maybe easier/ cheaper to just get a nice SS aftermarket shock. Most aftermarket shocks will allow you to also change the ride height.
Another option is to get a more modern shock to upgrade. Discuss with your suspension specialist.
As far as bracing the swingarm, I can't tell you one way or the other. I have no idea if they are heat treated or not, but I would suspect so. That is a very rare swingarm. Only used on the Sport and TT2 (I think), and many cracked, so not many left out there. I have two Sports, and both have been adapted to SS swingarms. Of the few Sports I have seen in public, about 30% had cracks in the swingarm. In the past 7 years of ownership, and watching e-bay, I have seen one swingarm come up, and it sold for over $500. Careful with that axe Eugene.
I agree that having someone do your suspension is money well spent. Had my ST gone through and set up for me and it is indeed lovely. So much better and more planted than before. Its the first thing you should do to a stock bike.
Cheers,
Another option is to get a more modern shock to upgrade. Discuss with your suspension specialist.
As far as bracing the swingarm, I can't tell you one way or the other. I have no idea if they are heat treated or not, but I would suspect so. That is a very rare swingarm. Only used on the Sport and TT2 (I think), and many cracked, so not many left out there. I have two Sports, and both have been adapted to SS swingarms. Of the few Sports I have seen in public, about 30% had cracks in the swingarm. In the past 7 years of ownership, and watching e-bay, I have seen one swingarm come up, and it sold for over $500. Careful with that axe Eugene.
I agree that having someone do your suspension is money well spent. Had my ST gone through and set up for me and it is indeed lovely. So much better and more planted than before. Its the first thing you should do to a stock bike.
Cheers,
Duc in the Bay
1990 750 Sport x2-Rosso Blanko (900ss copy) & Nuovo Nudo (Scrambler project)
1991 907 -mostly stock
2002 ST4s - Lots of mods.
1990 750 Sport x2-Rosso Blanko (900ss copy) & Nuovo Nudo (Scrambler project)
1991 907 -mostly stock
2002 ST4s - Lots of mods.
- kiwifruit
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Re: Tell me about my 750 Sport, please
Thanks ducinthebay, your input is appreciated. Thanks also for all the posts you've made in other threads. Valuable to members of this site but also those trawling the net for information.
The rear shock is getting a replacement Race Tech big port piston, new seals etc. That'll make it work a whole lot better i'm sure.
I now lean towards not bracing the stock swingarm. I know of a new one for sale locally for $150NZD, after reading your post perhaps i'll grab it!
The rear shock is getting a replacement Race Tech big port piston, new seals etc. That'll make it work a whole lot better i'm sure.
I now lean towards not bracing the stock swingarm. I know of a new one for sale locally for $150NZD, after reading your post perhaps i'll grab it!
- Mustang505
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Re: Tell me about my 750 Sport, please
Hi
if you don't mind me asking, what are the costs of getting your front and rear shocks done? Sounds like a must do for me.
Yep i'd like to fit the carbs for racing purposes, so let me know how you go and if you still interested in changing.
if you don't mind me asking, what are the costs of getting your front and rear shocks done? Sounds like a must do for me.
Yep i'd like to fit the carbs for racing purposes, so let me know how you go and if you still interested in changing.
Cheers
Clive
Clive
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Re: Tell me about my 750 Sport, please
Not at all. The front is $970, rear will be 350-400 depending on how many worn parts there are. Not cheap but well worth it!
Highly recommend Robert Taylor at CKT. Give him a call and tell him I sent you (Allan from Taupo).
Highly recommend Robert Taylor at CKT. Give him a call and tell him I sent you (Allan from Taupo).
- Mustang505
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Re: Tell me about my 750 Sport, please
Jeepers!! but as you say probably well worth it. Confirm you have the standard Marzocchi M1B front forks and standard rear shock on your sport?
Cheers
Clive
Clive
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Re: Tell me about my 750 Sport, please
I presume they are standard equipment. Will confirm when they come back from CKT.
1400 all up is really good i thought! It'll make a lot more than 1400 worth of difference
1400 all up is really good i thought! It'll make a lot more than 1400 worth of difference
- kiwifruit
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Re: Tell me about my 750 Sport, please
I can now confirm it had the standard Marzocchi M1B front forks and standard rear shock, Mustang505. Ended up going for a new Ohlins rear (DU 321, modified to suit). 2k all up, front and rear. Felt amazing for the 200m i rode it before....
A new issue had arisen and it seems the bike needs a new regulator rectifier. So my mechanic tells me anyway.... I'm not at all mechanically inclined. I'm hoping someone can tell me which is the correct one! I have trawled through the posts on this and other forums without being able to arrive at my own sound conclusion.
The choices I've found:
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/catal ... 2ac008b7c2
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/catal ... 2ac008b7c2
http://www.bevelheaven.com/stuff-for-sa ... trical.htm (just over 1/2 way down)
http://www.electrexworld.co.uk/cgi-bin/ ... RR51#aRR51
Attached pics are of the current (no pun) set up:
A new issue had arisen and it seems the bike needs a new regulator rectifier. So my mechanic tells me anyway.... I'm not at all mechanically inclined. I'm hoping someone can tell me which is the correct one! I have trawled through the posts on this and other forums without being able to arrive at my own sound conclusion.
The choices I've found:
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/catal ... 2ac008b7c2
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/catal ... 2ac008b7c2
http://www.bevelheaven.com/stuff-for-sa ... trical.htm (just over 1/2 way down)
http://www.electrexworld.co.uk/cgi-bin/ ... RR51#aRR51
Attached pics are of the current (no pun) set up:
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- ducinthebay
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Re: Tell me about my 750 Sport, please
Looks like all the options you found were Electrex, or Electrosport. (same company)
http://www.electrosport.com/street-bike ... rectifiers
All work good, and are reasonably priced.
You should also add a ground to the chassis of the rectifier just to be sure.
Cheers,
http://www.electrosport.com/street-bike ... rectifiers
All work good, and are reasonably priced.
You should also add a ground to the chassis of the rectifier just to be sure.
Cheers,
Duc in the Bay
1990 750 Sport x2-Rosso Blanko (900ss copy) & Nuovo Nudo (Scrambler project)
1991 907 -mostly stock
2002 ST4s - Lots of mods.
1990 750 Sport x2-Rosso Blanko (900ss copy) & Nuovo Nudo (Scrambler project)
1991 907 -mostly stock
2002 ST4s - Lots of mods.
- kiwifruit
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Re: Tell me about my 750 Sport, please
I've shown all this to my mechanic, he says this one is the same as the current (no pun) unit: https://www.shop.bevelheaven.com/detail.aspx?ID=1360 (3 phase?)
Maybe my 750 has the electrics from an older pantah or something? That would explain the older coils you pointed out earlier in this thread.
Maybe my 750 has the electrics from an older pantah or something? That would explain the older coils you pointed out earlier in this thread.
- ducinthebay
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Re: Tell me about my 750 Sport, please
That one for sale from Bevel Heaven would be single phase. 3 phase didn't hit until the 916. Even the first year ST was still a single phase. All single phase rectifier/regulators will fit, you just need to connect the wires. Since you have the spade connectors, then it is indeed simpler to replace with one that looks just like it. The others would work, but you would then need to cut and splice wires.
Cheers,
Cheers,
Duc in the Bay
1990 750 Sport x2-Rosso Blanko (900ss copy) & Nuovo Nudo (Scrambler project)
1991 907 -mostly stock
2002 ST4s - Lots of mods.
1990 750 Sport x2-Rosso Blanko (900ss copy) & Nuovo Nudo (Scrambler project)
1991 907 -mostly stock
2002 ST4s - Lots of mods.
- paso750
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Re: Tell me about my 750 Sport, please
If I had the choice and were at a point where I needed a new reg/rect I definetely wouldn`t take an original one. Not only does it cost twice as much as aftermarket ones but also the quality is not as good. The old original parts are infamous for their failures and I had 2 brand new ones that were not ok (too high output).
Of course aftermarket parts will require to modify the wiring but that`s an easy thing to so and definetely worthwile.
jm2c
G.
Of course aftermarket parts will require to modify the wiring but that`s an easy thing to so and definetely worthwile.
jm2c
G.
- kiwifruit
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Re: Tell me about my 750 Sport, please
Thanks for the replies.
I'm a little confused about the third wire to the stator and where that joins up to on the aftermarket reg / rec unit. I'll take some pics today if I get the chance.
EDIT: Question answered by searching forums The two yellows get joined into one.
I'm a little confused about the third wire to the stator and where that joins up to on the aftermarket reg / rec unit. I'll take some pics today if I get the chance.
EDIT: Question answered by searching forums The two yellows get joined into one.
- higgy
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Re: Tell me about my 750 Sport, please
the electrosport comes with instructions for both 2 wire and 3 wire stators
You can download the pdf from the electrosport website
ca cycle works has them on sale for 118us
I recently took the ducati oem apart,what a piece of crap,no wonder they fail
you could make one yourself with radio shack parts of a higher quality
You can download the pdf from the electrosport website
ca cycle works has them on sale for 118us
I recently took the ducati oem apart,what a piece of crap,no wonder they fail
you could make one yourself with radio shack parts of a higher quality
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There's no problem so bad that a little fixing can't make it worse! : )
If it ain't broke keep fixin it till it is
88 750
90 906
92 907ie