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05 Sep 08, 04:04 PM
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900supersport engine interchangability
Can someone point me in the right direction to find a list of bikes whose engines will fit a '93 900ss ?
would be handy in case I ever see anything for sale that would be a good doner for spares 
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05 Sep 08, 05:41 PM
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Solid Gold Ducatista
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Well any of the air cooled 2 valve engines will physically fit.....and things like the 600, 750 SS and Monsters share the same engine and carbs....when it starts getting fiddly is when you start putting injected engines into carb's chassis, as the harnesses are different.
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05 Sep 08, 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by nogaromill999
Well any of the air cooled 2 valve engines will physically fit.....and things like the 600, 750 SS and Monsters share the same engine and carbs....when it starts getting fiddly is when you start putting injected engines into carb's chassis, as the harnesses are different.
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So I guess bangin' a 748 engine in is going to be a wee bit tricky!..... 
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05 Sep 08, 07:41 PM
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It does rather doesnt it, I have seen an 888 with 900ss engine in it built especially for the BOTW races, that looks rather good too!
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05 Sep 08, 08:27 PM
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I've seen In France, a 999 chassis with a 1000DS engine in for their version of DD too....
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05 Sep 08, 08:32 PM
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ive seen that too,it was MCN last week....looked the mutts nuts...gorgeous
maybe ........ just maybe,just have to see what winter brings 
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05 Sep 08, 11:03 PM
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Has to have been an act of love to put an older design, less powerful engine into a later frame/bike. Especially considering the complications. I agree it looks great , though 
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05 Sep 08, 11:23 PM
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Has to have been an act of love to put an older design, less powerful engine into a later frame/bike. Especially considering the complications. I agree it looks great , though 
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I dunno, a 1000 (or 1100) DS engine would probably 'pep up' a 748, don't know about BHP but surely more torque & less weight.

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06 Sep 08, 10:00 AM
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