Restoration almost complete - NEED CHAIN SLIDER PLEASE!!!

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Re: Restoration almost complete - NEED CHAIN SLIDER PLEASE!!

Post by mwbunting »

Hi Hamish
You can imagine my disappointment.
I was really excited for a while there.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers

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Post by Mc tool »

mwbunting wrote:Hi Hamish
You can imagine my disappointment.
I was really excited for a while there.
Michael
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: , aw stoppit .... yer killin' me :lol: :lol: :lol: I have a 5 inch slash where the quacks took a bone graft and it hurts to laugh, Ow but its worth it :P ( I bet Brian McKechnie is still pretty"dissapointed")
I have sent enquiries to the guys I know that may have one . Another thing you can do is whenever your at a bike shop just have a look at what other bikes have and you may just spot something that would work , ( works for lots of bike parts ..... fairing screws etc )
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Post by Mc tool »

Mike .... I have struck out on a new one, seems that they are history , one of my 2nd hand contacts has no second hand ones but is following the sniff of a new one ( shit I hope it doesn't turn out to be some guy in nelson...... me :lol: ) and Im waiting to hear back from the ratbag.
There is a guy on E-bay ( guzzitech ) that is selling a whole paso swing arm assy with a slider on it ( I only noticed coz I want a chain guard ) , might be worth trying him
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Post by oceanhunter »

Hey MIKE, good looking rims you have good style sense! :thumbup: Given me a project this
winter :roll: .Hamish would you swap chain guard for a pair of st 2 cams? :lol: :lol: :lol:
How's the leg! :beer:
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Hamish would only swap for a pair of Michelins :mrgreen:

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Post by Ducolaf »

As we are more and more in 3D printing innovation, would it be possible to do some reverse engineering and get it printed as a new part?

No idea if the printed plastic could cope with ware and tear however could be worth getting more information on this.
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Post by 900streetfighter »

Can a Monster or ST4S (and 851/888) one be adapted?
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Post by Crumpati »

try Pin Wall cycle parts in the states, just bought some bits off them as they are wrecking one at present.
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I most certainly would swap my split chain guard for a set of ST2 cams :lol: , but Im already gettin shit from " someone " about the pile of "stinkin black shit in my hall cupboard :x " so Ill have to pass on the tyres,
and , chain guide , Mike Im sorry but even the ratbag hasnt got one, so Im all out of luck here, ( and that was an old pic of the then new chain guide/slider which has sinse done a few miles and you probly wouldnt want it now any how )
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I have just found one on Ebay , seller is suncoastcyclesports ( I searched his listings under "paso" ) for a p750 but its the same thing :)
item # 160923115409
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Post by Derek »

900streetfighter wrote:Can a Monster or ST4S (and 851/888) one be adapted?
The STs have 2 piece sliders screwed to the swinging arm, one above and one below. It might be easier to adapt an 851 slider. It is one piece with upper and lower sections with a bridge that is attached to the swinging arm by a single screw on the outside.
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the chain slider that looks a little like the one of the Paso is the one of the Monster 696.
http://parts.ducatisanantonio.com/image ... 010076.jpg

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Mc tool wrote:I have just found one on Ebay , seller is suncoastcyclesports ( I searched his listings under "paso" ) for a p750 but its the same thing :)
item # 160923115409
Have you found a slider yet Mike , should have got the one off e-bay ..... once Id cleaned the crap off it there is hardly a mark on it
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Post by bobst2 »

did you find a chain slider ?
i just bought 3 used ones 1 for the 750 1 for the 907 1 spare

just got them havent even washed them yet will clean them up and see how good they are.if you havent found 1 send me a pm
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Post by firehawk75 »

I need a chain slider for my 907 ie, anyone have any info on where to get one or what other ones would be compatible.
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