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Re: hello

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:12 pm
by hakkinen
paso750 wrote:
Bitubo is making no difference shocks for paso 750-900
maybe that had something to do with your "difficulties" on the rebound adjuster. (the shocks might be designed for 907? not 100% sure on that)
750 and 900 shocks are listed with the same aplication / order number
seperate apllication for:
- 750 F1
- 750 SPORT
-750/ 900 Paso
the one I had was the correct one. :) The swingarm linkage is the same on all Pasos and the F1 and Sport shocks are shorter as the swingarm ts totally different.

G,
thanks for info
i was not sure of the swingarm linkage on 750-900 was the same / never tried a shock in a 750 and then in a 900..
this means i can use the same shocks application for both bikes

thanks :thumbup:

Re: hello

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:43 pm
by paso750
if there exist different model numbers for the shocks that may be because of the different weight of the bikes. So their springs may be different. I`m just guessing. Talking about P750 & 906 only, don`t know about 907ie.

edit:
I checked for mine and the model no. is: BI-D0007-XZE01.
It`s listet the same for 750 and 906. (for € 589 actually very expensive. I paid half of that a couple of years ago).
Maybe Bitubo solved the "rebound lever issue" as the pictures I find now don`t show it anymore. They now seem to have an adjuster ring at the bottom. (not sure if that is better when the shock is in the bike)
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Re: hello

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:10 pm
by Finnpaso
hakkinen wrote:
"hakkinen" is coming from uh...

well.. i was always a ayrton senna fan..and a McLAREN fan
and not so much of a hill and schumacher fan
so...wenn Senna died..
I became a hakkinen fan..
.....and when hakkinen stopped driving F1.. i did not watch anymore..hahahaha.. :mrgreen:
I quessed right in my mind... :mrgreen: :thumbup: Btw, Mika Häkkinen have summer cottage about 30kms from my home... :smoke:

Re: hello

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:47 am
by persempre907
Finnpaso wrote:I quessed right in my mind... :mrgreen: :thumbup: Btw, Mika Häkkinen have summer cottage about 30kms from my home... :smoke:
I bet you have challenged Mika on the tricky roads around the northern lakes...
Poor Mika ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) !!!
Ciao

Re: hello

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 1:19 pm
by Finnpaso
He is MUCH faster than me, but, only with 4 wheels.... He is not motorbiker so much, so surely i can beat him with my Ducati.... :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :thumbup: Anyway he is very big hero and he is Formula 1 championship winner.... :thumbup:

Re: hello

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 7:46 pm
by hakkinen
paso750 wrote:if there exist different model numbers for the shocks that may be because of the different weight of the bikes. So their springs may be different. I`m just guessing. Talking about P750 & 906 only, don`t know about 907ie.

edit:
I checked for mine and the model no. is: BI-D0007-XZE01.
It`s listet the same for 750 and 906. (for € 589 actually very expensive. I paid half of that a couple of years ago).
Maybe Bitubo solved the "rebound lever issue" as the pictures I find now don`t show it anymore. They now seem to have an adjuster ring at the bottom. (not sure if that is better when the shock is in the bike)
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I did just have a look in the 2009 Bitubo applicationlist
Official Listprice for Bitubo-Paso Shock = 455,- euro's ex VAT
Bitubo-Raceservice NL/B price = 409,- euro's ex VAT (Ducati "folks" get some discount here)

cheers / have a good weekend
:wink:

Re: hello

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:41 pm
by Finnpaso
Seems, that U have also Öhlins there, so, what shall coast 750 Paso rear Öhlins 100% maintainig ???? Can U maintain also Marzhocci (907) units (with my own spare part kit) ???