Hi everybody, I've recently purchased a 907IE that is in great order but needs a few things to get it up to my desired standard. Are there any recommendations for businesses that supply parts for Pasos? I'm in Melbourne, Australia but don't mind ordering from overseas.
The specific parts that I need are hand grips and a rubber circular guide that the speedo cable runs through on the front fender (pictured). These are listed as thus in the parts catalogue:
Grip Pair: 36140021A
Rubber: 079791070
New grips and "rubber"
- Timpa Nidevo
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- randtcastell
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Re: New grips and "rubber"
Best supplier close to you: https://ducati-gowanloch.com/shop/
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- paso grand pooh-bah
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Re: New grips and "rubber"
Grips are like undies , get whats comfortable and the colour you like. I can recommend gel grips.
As for the cable guide, if your not anal about original parts ,just take a wander round bike shops till you see something you like and buy one , probly the biggest deal is the mounting hole size.
Hamish
As for the cable guide, if your not anal about original parts ,just take a wander round bike shops till you see something you like and buy one , probly the biggest deal is the mounting hole size.
Hamish
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- Timpa Nidevo
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Re: New grips and "rubber"
Thanks for the recommendation Randtcastell, it looks like that company sell both the items I'm after.randtcastell wrote:Best supplier close to you: https://ducati-gowanloch.com/shop/
These (https://ducati-gowanloch.com/shop/contr ... upersport/) are the grips they have for sale which have the same part number as what is listed in the 907IE parts catalogue. My bike has aftermarket grips and I have not seen the OEM grips. Can anyone with OEM grips confirm that these are the OEM 907IE grips?
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Re: New grips and "rubber"
That cable holder is still usable. Just punch or drill a hole through the middle and use a cable tie to hold it. I'd do that also with a new one. If the cable pulls on it when you steer from lock to lock the speedometer cable is not the correct length.
Maybe there were different grips on the early an later 907IEs. The early ones had these grips: https://app.box.com/s/99zr8hvlxf/file/822811138943
Maybe there were different grips on the early an later 907IEs. The early ones had these grips: https://app.box.com/s/99zr8hvlxf/file/822811138943
Re: New grips and "rubber"
These guys in Canberra have heaps of stuff, including that rubber.
https://beltandbevel.com.au/
Willo
https://beltandbevel.com.au/
Willo
Willo
Wannon Victoria Australia
91 907ie
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Wannon Victoria Australia
91 907ie
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- Timpa Nidevo
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Re: New grips and "rubber"
Thanks for the replies every one. I'm not 100% sure on what the "correct" hand grips are for a '91 but I'll be happy so long as they look period-correct.
Both Gowanloch Ducati and Belt and Bevel look like really useful sites, thanks for the tip.
Both Gowanloch Ducati and Belt and Bevel look like really useful sites, thanks for the tip.