hey guys,
not sure if you already have found this, but i just found a website where you can download the complete parts list, complete with drawings for your particular model of Duke.
http://www.ducatiomaha.com/products.asp
They have most models and its in the Adobe acrobat format, great help for not only ordering parts but for the diagrams to aid re- essembly and maintenance
Quote from: newrider on September 07, 2008, 05:46:21 AM
hey guys,
not sure if you already have found this, but i just found a website where you can download the complete parts list, complete with drawings for your particular model of Duke.
http://www.ducatiomaha.com/products.asp
They have most models and its in the Adobe acrobat format, great help for not only ordering parts but for the diagrams to aid re- essembly and maintenance
Can get from Ducati themselves, too:
http://www.ducati.com/en/bikes/service/parts/2008.jhtml?family=parts
(note - only goes back to 2000)
Both very handy resources.
Newrider, get the spare parts list and try and get a service book on pdf for your model. Between the two (and the Desmotimes book) you can get yourself into some wonderful situations full of colourful language!
thanks Spider,
Got the service book off the previous owner, but now I want that Ducati book that alf lent you full of all the OEM add ons and acess, that was a beauty. until then i will not be able to feel complete and whole [laugh]
Quote from: Spider on September 08, 2008, 01:08:56 AM
Newrider, get the spare parts list and try and get a service book on pdf for your model. Between the two (and the Desmotimes book) you can get yourself into some wonderful situations full of colourful language!
And dont forget the "other" prerequisite for good servicing!! An adequate supply of BEER!! [beer] ;D Depending on the job to be done. [thumbsup]
wd40 and a hammer!
and yes, the accessories catalog for the year of your bike is a very cool addition. That catalog is 2002 and I love the look of the older ones.