Check out our Cycleworks ExactFit brand timing belts
(http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/shop/catalog/ducati/img/TB1100_640x.jpg)
They are the exact material and quality of the Ducati OEM belts, but for a lower price!!
We have them for Ducati 696, 900, 999/749 and 1100/1000 with more models coming this spring!
You can order them here: http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/shop/catalog/ducati/maint.html (http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/shop/catalog/ducati/maint.html) under the sixth table down labeled "Timing Belts."
Ciao!
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Here's some more info ... and we have a webpage (http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/exactfit/) (and you tube video) devoted to the Ca Cycleworks EXACTFIT timing belts. I'm super excited about this!! It has been my dream to sell my own timing belts for almost 10 years.
(http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/images/EXACTFIT_MessageBoards.jpg) (http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/exactfit/)
;D Chris
Ducatitech.com: ExactFit Timing Belt Tensile Test (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80yCiFkOB9g#normal)
go to http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/exactfit/ (http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/exactfit/) for more info.
Can't wait till you add the desmoquattros
Awesome testing! I am planning on putting a set on my bike this weekend. Thanks for developing what looks to be an amazing (and affordable!) product.
Not that I expected anything otherwise, but these were a prefect fit and look to be another quality product from you guys!
Thanks yotogi!! ;D
+1 Just got a set today. Excellent product. [thumbsup]
any update on how soon belts for additional models will become available?
Does this mean I can bump up the service interval to 3 years / 15k? [evil]
Quote from: EEL on March 13, 2010, 07:08:12 AM
Does this mean I can bump up the service interval to 3 years / 15k? [evil]
Unfortunately, I believe we will never be able to say "yes" to something like that.
That being said, I have learned so much about timing belts through bringing these to the market! The technology for automotive timing belts is derived from industrial belts used to run manufacturing machines, where downtime to maintenance costs serious money. The belt industry has a ton of knowledge with what works and doesn't.
Timing belts as a whole are unimaginably more robust than most Ducati owners realize. The engineers I work with at first didn't believe the incredibly short maintenance interval on Ducati engines. But given the motorcycle industry's somewhat disregard for "best practice" in other industries, the interval Ducati has is quite safe. It allows for worn sprockets; note that industry practice is to change sprockets with every other belt change (or at most 3 belt changes) -- have you ever heard of someone replacing sprockets? Oh right, people install aluminum sprockets, which violates an industry rule to never ever use aluminum, anodized or otherwise. The insanely conservative interval tolerates a lot of negligence and it allows for hot dry climates and incorrect tensioning.
Which brings us back to the beginning of the discussion at any dealership: given the repercussions of a belt failure, why risk the engine to save a little money? So what if a timing belt could go 100,000 miles? If slashing the lifespan of a belt by a factor of ten eliminates belt failures, the savings in the brand's reputation is worth the relatively mild grumbling about spending money on belts.
:) Chris
Quote from: Bones on March 11, 2010, 09:37:16 AM
any update on how soon belts for additional models will become available?
More models coming the end of May!
I have had these bad boys on my S2R1K for about a 1000 miles now so I figured I would chime in. They are great and the price great. That is all.
Thanks, pennyrobber! We already have had someone put 12,800 miles on their belts! We are getting those back and sending the 12k+ mile belts in for engineering analysis. ;D
Give another look at http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/exactfit/ (http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/exactfit/) ... I just updated that yesterday. We've got all 8 of our belts in stock now. :)
TB999 is for testastretta powered Ducatis: 999, 749, S4Rs, and 2007+ S4R
TBST4 is for the "dropped cam desmoquattros": ST4, S4, S4R pre`07, ST4s, and 2002+ 748.
Thanks,
Chris
sweet! I just saw the updated page [thumbsup] gonna order two for my service that's coming up soon [beer]
Quote from: chris on May 19, 2010, 08:25:55 PM
Thanks, pennyrobber! We already have had someone put 12,800 miles on their belts! We are getting those back and sending the 12k+ mile belts in for engineering analysis. ;D
I just ordered these belts for an S2R 1K. Thanks for the testimonials. Seems like a great deal at about 1/2 the price of OEM belts. I will let you know how they perform.