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Originally Posted by gillan900
You are a busy man George...  It's all looking very good. Nice web site aswell...
As for air ducting to the rear cylinder, the ie model has two plastic ones mounted to the inside of the fairing, they are available in carbon from Ducati Kaemna and I would imagine it wouldn't take too much to alter them to suit the 'carby' fairing.  The position of them is good aswell (Pierre Terblanche did get somethings right) as it doesn't interfere with the air flow to the airbox. Having said all that, I do like the originality of the stuff your doing, it's going to be interesting to see the finished articles.
I haven't got round to cutting down the new hugger yet but i'll put up a few pic's when it's done.
Keep it up the good work matee 
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Cheers Ian... I might be going down the makeyourownhugger route too... e-moto..the company who charged me £165 for a 1000DS hugger...and sent me a 91~97 900SS hugger instead, arent answering my e-mails where I am asking for either the proper hugger or a refund.
There is a company in Oz that do the 'proper' hugger for £230.... or it will be convert a monster hugger that has the chain guard extension sticking out... and then try and convert the forward chain guard to fit the tighter angle