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Old 30 Aug 08, 08:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A useless fact for 1098 anoraks like me

I bent the side-stand of my bike when I fell off it last month, and a new one, which is common to the 848, base 1098 and 1098s costs an unbelievable 85 quid! I got a stand from a race team, new, much cheaper as they were selling off all the road parts from a brand new 1098R. I thought the only difference was the R's stand was black, but no, the 'footprint' bit that rests on the floor is about 30% bigger than that of the S. Bugger knows why but I bet a new one from Ducati costs a lot more than 85 quid.
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Old 30 Aug 08, 08:38 PM   #2 (permalink)
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That is quite handy having a bigger foot on the stand...i often worry that on a hot day...not that we see that many at the moment...my stand might sink down into the tarmac.

What did you have to pay for your new 'dark' stand?
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Old 30 Aug 08, 08:47 PM   #3 (permalink)
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20 quid - the bloke agreed to the deal before I told him how much they are new, and he just laughed. I agree - the stock silver stand does give the impression that it would cause the bike to sink into the tarmac and fall over on a hot day.
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Old 30 Aug 08, 08:53 PM   #4 (permalink)
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That was a good investment indeed...i dread to think what it would cost new?

My old Harley had a massive foot on the stand...no worries when parking it on my gravel driveway...i now have a puck (only about £3) which i leave on the driveway when i go out for a blast.
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That was a good investment indeed...i dread to think what it would cost new?

My old Harley had a massive foot on the stand...no worries when parking it on my gravel driveway...i now have a puck (only about £3) which i leave on the driveway when i go out for a blast.

Errr £85 he said in the first post.
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Old 30 Aug 08, 09:00 PM   #6 (permalink)
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£85 was for a standard replacement stand...not a sexy new black 1098R version!
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Old 30 Aug 08, 09:01 PM   #7 (permalink)
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the 1098r one is different and it might cost more than the 1098/s version ?

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Old 30 Aug 08, 09:02 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Old 30 Aug 08, 09:10 PM   #9 (permalink)
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£85 was for a standard replacement stand...not a sexy new black 1098R version!
So black and fat is sexy and silver and slim is not???
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I find the cheapie/free pucks you get in the mags quite useful but some are flexy. what are these things made of, some are good some are rubbish. Other people tell me they use a coke can - uh?
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I find the cheapie/free pucks you get in the mags quite useful but some are flexy. what are these things made of, some are good some are rubbish. Other people tell me they use a coke can - uh?
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I find the cheapie/free pucks you get in the mags quite useful but some are flexy. what are these things made of, some are good some are rubbish. Other people tell me they use a coke can - uh?
yeah especially when you turn up and have to park on grass, 1 x squashed coke can is a saviour!!
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