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This has been posted before but, judging by the recent requests for help sourcing parts, is due again. The list has been compiled over a few years and has a tandancy for Australian suppliers as that's where I live. Some I know of, others have been sourced from lists I'm on and there are probably a few which no longer exist. The list is not the be all and end all but rather a starting point for parts searches. It is also worthwhile going through the links sections as these may lead to just what you want.
Anyhow, I hope it is useful and all the best for Christmas and the new year. Russ emmevi125s really good sites for info: www.ducatimeccanica.com (beveldrive Ducatis including manuals and parts suppliers). www.bevelheaven.com (beveldrive Ducatis) www.thebikemuseum.com (devoted to older MV Agusta) http://people.aapt.net.au/~arkay/richo_roundcase.html (reference site for 750 GT Ducati) really good lists to be on: Ducati: bevelheads to subscribe or unsubscribe visit www.micapeak.com/mailman/listinfo/bevelheads pantaheads www.pantaheads.com/index.htm ducati pull- and push-rod engined bikes http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ducatipushrodsingles MV Agusta: MVAgusta_Older_Models@yahoogroups.com devoted to older model MVs www.mvagusta.net devoted to modern MVs (I like the MV F4, even bought one) Bimota: bimota@micapeak.com Ducati 851: Ducati-851-888@yahoogroups.com Benelli and Motobi motorcycles benelli-motobi@micapeak.com BevelTech <beveltech@exemail.com.au parts suppliers in Australia (Ducati) EuroBrit (Melb, Vic) www.eurobrit.com.au Road and Race (Newcastle, NSW) www.roadrace.com.au Gowanlochs (Sydney, NSW) www.ducati-gowanloch.com.au Ian Gowanloch iangowanloch@bigpond.com +61 2 6946 2626 trading as italspares (on e-bay) Adelong, NSW, Australia business days, hours & details are as follows: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9.00 am - 5.00 pm You can try and contact me on Mondays & Fridays, if I don't answer I might be out talking to cows, please leave a message and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. International parts in general: www.oldracingspareparts.com Old Racing Spare Parts info@oldracingspareparts.com www.desmo.de www.mdinaitalia.co.uk/ specialising in SS & GT Ducatis Cosmopolitan Motors in the USA possible web address www.cosmotor.com (Cosmo Jo page) newer web address is www.vintagecosmo.com/store/index.php or their eBay page: http://stores.ebay.com/Cosmopolitan-Motors. word is they can be a pain to deal with www.motoguzzino.com www.loudbikesteve.com/ www.bevelheaven.com (beveldrive Ducatis) www.discovolantemoto.co.uk www.desmo-ducati.de www.classicitalianbikes.com www.classicducati.com/index.php www.italiansbikes.com www.tga.co.uk/catalog/index.php www.aermacchi-racing.com www.laverda.ca/allitalia.htm www.laverdamania.com www.motocicliveloci.it/inglese/index_uk.htm http://www.angelfire.com/biz/laverda.../mainframe.htm www.roadsters.com/it www.menani.it parts for Ducati singles www.circa79.com.au builds bevel road/race replicas and supplies parts www.motovintage.it/ www.kaemna.de supplier of Ducati parts, mostly modern but some classic (view catalogue section) www.veetwo.net/index.asp bevel & belt drive Ducati engine parts www.nonsolomotoguzzi.com (mostly parts for old moto guzzis but also several small parts you can use on small MVs, Ducatis etc - nice fellow, located in Italy) www.ebay.com use advanced search and any country/region. Everything comes up on ebay, just need to make sure it's the real thing and not over priced www.ebay.it the Italian page of Ebay, go to the moto ricambi and moto epoca section www.ducpower.com/ Paso, Pantah, Alazzurra parts and info www.guzzitech.com/ Guzzi stuff www.classicitalianbikes.com www.loudbikes.com Contact Steve Munro at 1-866-972-5683 or steve@loudbike.com try Giovanni on ebay http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Bargain-new-original-Ducati-parts__W0QQ_armrsZ1>http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Bargain-...__W0QQ_armrsZ1 MV Agusta parts/service www.boldprecision.com/ Albert Bold deals in the older 4C MVs www.mv-agusta.co.uk/ Kay's deals in older MV 4C and reproduction Magni, MV factory race bikes, Gilera factory race bikes service for older (may also do parts) and modern Italians Melbourne Desmo Centre (Bob Brown)Riddells Creek, Melbourne 9372 2113, bobbrownducati@aol.com it's who I use www.brad@bikeboy.org Brad Black ex Moto One and a good mechanic. based in Oakleigh 03 9563 2004 SCR Ducati (Newcastle, NSW) it's who i'd use if in Sydney Gowanlochs (Sydney, NSW) www.ducati-gowanloch.com.au good reputation EuroBrit (Melb) www.eurobrit.com.au Road and Race (Newcastle, NSW) www.roadrace.com.au Doctor Desmo (Adelaide) drdesmo@optusnet.com.au The Bike Factory (Adelaide 08 8231 2301) www.beveltech.org/ seem involved in concourse restorations and project rebuilds paint: Roy Bogner (Melbourne) Motorcycle Paint Clinic (Preston, Melbourne) Bike Craft (Mentone, Melbourne) Brad Wiseman 9585 2100 Black Edge Auto Body (Allan Gibson, 9873 2838, Ringwood, Melbourne) www.prixhistoric.com.au Mick Trewin, Phillip Island paint codes for Italian bikes http://www.lechler.it/lechler_italia...echlerasi.html then click on "Schede di Ciclo e Gamme colore moto". Of course, finding Lechler colours outside of italy might be impossible, or maybe not. textured black finish on the instrument pods and tank knee pads - try VHT wrinkle black exhuast paint and bake in oven wrinkle finish from Eastwood http://eastwood.resultspage.com/sear...ng&isort=score alloy tanks: Bernie Willet (Research, Melbourne) 03 9437 0232 McCully Engineering, Thomastown (Melbourne, Vic, Australia) 03 9462 1665, sales@mccullyengineering.com www.mts.net/~sbarham based in California, USA www.thetankshop.com USA www.wilcoxmetal.com/index.htm beautiful but expensive www.tabaker.co.uk www.wbo-racing.de German panel beater (MV & Ducati) http://www.ducati-kaemna.de/cms_en/k...seite&seite=66 WBO tanks sold by Ducati Kaemma http://www.ducati-development-dortmu...cati/koewe.htm caferacingparts.com www.moto-works.jp classic & modern Ducati, modern MV Japan gasket kits www.motomorini.co.uk/gasketsweb/M.htm for classic MVs www.motomorini.co.uk/gasketsweb/D.htm for classic Ducatis for MV tanks try: Carrozzeria LIBANORE R. Italy Chiodion s.r.l Italy www.wbo-racing.de Magni style alloy tanks scarab brakes Jörg Bohnenstiel (bomoto@t-online.de) is a, if not the only, specialist for servicing Scarab, Grimeca, Lookheed & Brembo brake systems. brakes www.vintagebrake.com disc and drum brake parts and helpful tips useful Brembo site www.tawvehicle.com/brembo_tech_info.htm – note the reference to Brembo using natural rubber seals and their incompatibility with DOT5 fluid. There are also some good pages on finding the right seal kits here www.tawvehicle.com/brembo_cylinders.htm and technical stuff here www.tawvehicle.com/brembo_tech_info.htm modern replacement rotors for pantahs & bevels http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Ducati-TT2 air pumps Try emailing this guy. Trioschi Eermes trioschigomma@alice.it A group of us found his stand at Imola Monstra Scambio this past fall. He had all kinds of very nice replica air pumps for Italian bikes. One knowledgeable MV & Ducati singles individual bought 8--10 pumps for around 60 euro each for people back in the states, so I can only assume they were right. pistons www.thekingofpiston.com they sell pistons for many italian bikes www.deves.com/ they also have some general tips worth reading rubber bits for old bikes: www.bevelrubber.com.au (Ferntree Gully, Melbourne) absolutely best available for old Ducatis 03 9758 0476 Ariete (owned by Mentasti so the names are interchangeable in Italy) www.oldmodels.it/indexl.html www.nonsolomotoguzzi.com googletranslate to get an English version. rubber bits for various marques Last edited by emmevi125s : 01-01-2011 at 05:25 AM. Reason: wrong phone number |
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shock absorbers: Konis are now manufactured in Australia, they're named Ikon www.proven.com.au/ikon.shtml or www.ikonsuspension.com the marz shock rebuild manual at ducatimeccannica.com is quite complete and offers step-by-step instructions. wheel lacing: Lightfoot Engineering, Lightfoot St, Surrey Hills (Melb). Can also make rims to suit aluminium rims www.italcerchi.com:80/home.htm Borrani rims http://www.motocicliveloci.it/ingles...borrani_uk.htm www.borrani.eu/classic_wheels_uk.aspx clip-ons www.woodcraft-cfm.com to suit various diameter forks detailing: www.machinerycleanery.com brilliant detailing brushes in nylon & ss (Richmond, Melb) engine and exhaust coatings: www.hpcoatings.com.au/pages/index.htm Australia www.hpcoatings.com/ USA repoduction exhaust: www.motostoricheitaliane.com/Eng_Mv.html www.italianvintagemotorcycles.com/ Silentium pipes www.italiansbikes.com/index.htm www.brezzirandellini.com/index_eng.php screens: www.bikescreens.com supposedly an excellent product and price from New Zealand. Gustafsson plastics www.bikescreen.com can make the windscreen in any height, shape, color you want. Leif can use an old broken one, photo or drawing. He's good. http://www.bikescreen.com/prodimages...%20G-FORCE.jpg www.eaglescreens.com.au/ carburettas: www.dellorto.it www.dellorto.co.uk www.motorcyclecarbs.com info on float height www.motocicliveloci.it http://www.mypage.tsn.cc/rdd/TT/cont...oSS/index.html SS series carbies and setting them up Dell'orto manual! http://www.thisoldtractor.com/gtbend...rto_manual.pdf http://www.mvschumacher.de/cms/index...=119,0,0,1,0,0 has dell'ort manuals for downloading cables www.flanderscables.com www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu (http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.e...ntrolcable.php) (try http://tinyurl.com/ctn82e if the above doesn't work) www.jtr.com.au/venhill/index.htm Australia www.motionpro.com wiring diagrams for some classic MVs www.mvschumacher.de/cms/index.php?schaltplaene lights/switches (all sorts of stuff for classics) http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.e...ntrolcable.php (try http://tinyurl.com/ctn82e if the above doesn't work) electronic ignition for classic bikes http://www.powerdynamo.biz/eng/syste...s/overview.php www.motocicliveloci.it www.eurospares.com/elec.htm info on Lucas Rita sytems www.microclassicignitions.com coils, stators etc www.electrexworld.co.uk lots of lubricants for engines www.kanolabs.com/ penetrating oils for stuck parts/ rust removal and other such things. Kroil is supposed to be good for stuck engines sugar cube petcocks: www.thekingofpiston.com/sito/sito/rubinetti.htm Italy Halogen bulbs and other light related bits: to suit old style fittings including 6v. they seem brighter than standard bulbs www.norbsa02.freeuk.com/ www.classicandvintagebulbs.com/ (Australia) www.hella.co.nz www.taillightking.com/light_bulbs.htm www.scooterworks.com. They're a vintage Vespa place in Chicago http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.e...ting/bulbs.php in UK. fibreglass: www.classic-motorcycle-fiberglass.com Tumbi Umbi, NSW. has a huge range of fairings, tanks, sidecovers,seats etc. www.motorcyclebodywork.com/index.html scaled down SS fairings for singles amongst other things www.motobody.com. Airtech who havescaled down singles fairings (east coast usa) www.tga.co.uk/catalog/index.php www.oldracingspareparts.com/single.htm sealing fibreglass and steel tanks try Red-Kote in steel tanks. On fiberglass tanks try Caswells Epoxy fuel tank sealer. www.caswellplating.com/aids/epoxygas.htm EuroBrit also have a sealer made in Tasmania suitable for steel and glass tanks key blanks: http://guzzino.com/itac.html www.keys4classics.com/html/Ducati_80s.html decals: Dan Murdoch of Motographix 02 9748 3164 decals@motographix.com.au www.decals4motorcycles.com.au www.vintagetransfers.it www.classictransfers.co.uk seem good quality forks: www.frankmain.qpg.com U.S. supplier for Tarozzi parts/odds'n'sods. Also includes some classic Italians http://www.fastfromthepast.com/servl...tubespage/Page www.guzzino.com/ dye penatrant a spray kit for checking microscopic cracks in metals (pistons, connecting rods, cylinde heads etc) http://www.chiefaircraft.com/airsec/...Magnaflux.html MV Agusta parts: MV Agusta owners club of Great Britian. Bought all the spare parts when MV shut shop but must be a member to access the parts www..manxman.co.im/mvagusta photos: www.philaphoto.com Philip Aynsley has a great selection of Ducati and other bike photos and also offers a 'photo reference service' to assist with restorations. worth a look just for the pics of rare Italian bikes manuals: www.aave.it www.motomanuali.com also has brochures and other stuff http://www.mv-agusta-club-schweiz.ch...ndbuecher.html the marzochi shock rebuild manual at ducatimeccannica.com is quite complete and offers step-by-step instructions. Dell'orto manual http://www.thisoldtractor.com/gtbend...rto_manual.pdf www.mvschumacher.de some classic MV manuals bits and pieces www.vanem.com.au/index.htm yet to sort through this lot( some are already in the list) http://www.oldracingspareparts.com/ http://www.desmo-ducati.de/ http://guzzino.com/ducati.html http://www.imteq.com/giovanni/E_fram...m/giovanni/E_h ome.html http://www.ducati-development-dortmund.de/ http://www.italomotos.de/shop/ http://www.ducati-kaemna.de/ http://www.ducati-msimoto.com/imoto.html click on the links and watch the pictures and bikes for sale... http://www.motocicliveloci.it/ http://home.planet.nl/~motors-20th-century/motors.html Pics of bikes in original config. The M3 1971 is NOT that... http://www.silent-hektik.com/Duc_900SS.htm http://www.tl-veteran.com/ The guy who bought my 1976 860 GTS in boxes... http://www.wbo-racing.de/index.php?a...=1&option=com_ virtuemart&Itemid=47 http://vintagebrake.com/ http://www.classic-motorrad.de/ Check Galerie for lots and lots of wonderful old bikes... http://www.vintagebike.co.uk/BikesforsaleAtoH.htm If you want to buy a 1972 750 GT or a 350 Street Scrambler or... http://www.vintagebike.co.uk/Bike%20.../Ducati%20Inde x.htm If you want to look at old Ducs... http://www.motocicliveloci.it/ http://www.discovolantemoto.co.uk/sh...?page=Bodywork http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/...iringsfull.htm caferacingparts.com http://www.motosolvang.com/bike_page...erhead_125.htm |
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