Anyone know where I can find one? I'm (slowly and eventually) stripping down my 97 m750 and replacing anything worn/old/consumable, and putting in a few aftermarket mods like hi comp etc.
Having the parts fiche/exploded diagrams on hand would make it so much easier to know what I do and don't need to replace regarding o-rings, seals, washers etc etc, and also chasing up obscure parts like rubber rearset mount dampers etc.
I know they're online but that's only back to 2000 or something really annoying, and there were a few changes made to the engine after 97.
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Ducati Omaha has this posted on their website:
"For Prior Years - PLEASE CALL, we have access to the parts catalog back to 1993 for most models. 402-934-6627"
When I called them about getting a parts catalogue from them for my '98 M900, I struck out, but you might have better luck than I did.
Years ago, I did buy a fiche for my bike, but haven't been able to locate a fiche reader/printer since then.
cS
Quote from: cayman s on August 20, 2014, 06:43:07 PM
Ducati Omaha has this posted on their website:
"For Prior Years - PLEASE CALL, we have access to the parts catalog back to 1993 for most models. 402-934-6627"
When I called them about getting a parts catalogue from them for my '98 M900, I struck out, but you might have better luck than I did.
Years ago, I did buy a fiche for my bike, but haven't been able to locate a fiche reader/printer since then.
cS
It's a minor headache for me as well, since my frame is a 2000 M600, engine is a '96 900ss...
The dealer has to have what's called "the Ducati service discs" or some such name, apparently Ducati charges $700 for all the service/parts manuals on a drive prior to '00. Surprised no Robin Hood has uploaded them to The Pirate Bay yet...
Forgot to mention, I'm in Australia. Calling would probably cost more than the parts themselves :P