Thanks Carl. 21 grams of pure enjoyment. You have to love carbon. But does this mean I have a problem when you replace these parts? Do I have all the parts yet or can I find more parts to replace with carbon:mouthwate
BST is or was making them for the 1098 ducati. They were planning on making the top and lower triple clamps for the Agusta in carbon:mouthwate. That part was going to be around $4000 last time i checked so I passed on it.
When I found a Sato version I recalled that Dan Kyle (Based in California) was a reliable Sato distributor in the USA.
Maybe ship via one of our Cali brothers?
Dave.
Installed the parts tonight. They look great. I am a sick sick person. I am only a few parts away from having everything made for the public in carbon on my bike. Not sure if I will ever get the tank unless I find one at a great price. Just not sure if I want to risk the ethanol gas killing the tank. Now if Dave every lets go of the one he got earlier this year I hope he gives me first chances at it. Being he got the guy to end it on ebay before I could bid:bash:
Hi Andrew,
Ed is helping with this one.
The carbon tank is at Magnum paint in North Georgia. The chips in the L & R hand side have been repaired and the tank has been painted. We ordered a pair of black MV Agusta tank decals as found on the Tamburini. All that remains, as far as Magnum is concerned, is to put a clear coat on and Ed will pick the tank up, probably in a week or so. Ed will then refresh the internal protective coating. Then it's heading south to NZ. Should be on the bike in about a month.
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