you can fix that flaring wit hot staples and plastic filler.
@blacksheepspaniard39789 күн бұрын
What bend are your pro tapers?
@LuvADuc13 күн бұрын
Nice plate!
@philiprussell333819 күн бұрын
Very beautiful looking bike, great to see them being used. Most British bikes of that era leaked some oil.
@alvinplummer9308Ай бұрын
All fur coat and no knickers
@DucatiratiАй бұрын
916 all day long. THEY LOOK WRONG , THOSE MIRRORS ON THE RED 748 ARE OFF A 1999 996 COZ I'M LOOKIN AT ONE NOW AND THEY CLIP ON CLIP OFF FOR TRACK , CHEERS . RIC
@SocialClub101Ай бұрын
For sale or any other YSR for sale
@user-lp3in2zc3d2 ай бұрын
Awesome bike!
@angelofor22 ай бұрын
Wonderful bikes! Please post a clip showing one of the boys kick staring and ride them, so that we can see and hear more!!
@pradeepmehrotra40552 ай бұрын
Wonderful. How can I bring one of them to India?
@hirohyama2202 ай бұрын
テールライト 玉なし
@rcnelson2 ай бұрын
I'll take them all--when I win the lottery.
@SamEEE122 ай бұрын
Never owned either but I like the idea of the 748 because it can be revved out a bit and I am not especially tall.
@mmotorcycles94973 ай бұрын
I have a 748 I bought new in 97 and man was the charging system a nightmare ended up getting it all straightened out but lots of headaches. Found you on the Ducati forum and subbed so I’ll be around
@emptymannull3 ай бұрын
Fun video Kie. I absolutely can't get enough of long-form videos on this generation of Ducati that go over all sorts of details. Please keep them up! Hilarious how you keep calling corrosion "patina" 😂 If it's a real R, I'd keep that over the other for sure. Lastly, I believe those wheels were only on the 748R - see below: "Marchesini wheels - Ducati marketed the 996R as having lightweight Marchesini wheels. Marchesini (a subsidiary of Brembo) are well known for their forged aluminium and magnesium racing wheels. The wheels on the 996R are not that, they are standard cast aluminium. These 5-spoke wheels have Brembo cast into them and a Marchesini decal on the outer rim. These were not special for the 996R, in fact, they were a carry-over. Having P/N 50210221AA, these wheels were on the 996S, 996SPS, 996R, 998, 998S (Bayliss & Bostrom), and 998R. In the case of the 998R, there has been some confusion as Ducati advertised the 998R as having "lighter weight" wheels, stating 400g less in the front and 800g less in the rear. This was a misunderstanding however as the 998R received the identical wheels as the 996R had. Ducati did in fact ship a truly lighter version of these wheels, P/N 50210231AA, but they were only included on the 2001 and 2002 748R and 748RS. This was due to the WSBK "Supersport" class rules requiring bikes to run OEM wheels. The WSBK "Superbike" class rules did not have this requirement. Visually, the wheel spokes are slightly different, appearing as if the top and bottom were ground smooth. The standard 5-spokes had a noticeable ridge on these top/bottom spoke faces from the casting mould. Even these wheels are cast aluminium and not forged."
@mmotorcycles94973 ай бұрын
I can’t add anymore to that statement other than I agree 💯 and thanks for some of the info from both of you guys. Love these bike and haven’t been without one since 1997.
@NortonCombat-ib3xw4 ай бұрын
A performance loser with the single Mikuni and it just looks wrong. Somebody couldn't adjust dual Amals. Shame, hope the new owner can return it to a proper Commando.
@kengerard15404 ай бұрын
I have one just like it.
@robertshepherd38324 ай бұрын
That Commando sounds terrible with that single Mikuni and it no longer idles properly. It used to be a nice Commando, until some owner who couldn't adjust dual carbs, installed that single Mikuni thinking that would solve their technical limitations. Why compromise the performance of a Norton Commando by removing the dual carbs? Now they have a bike that has lost the acceleration, the torque and the grunt that Norton Commandos were engineered and designed to have.
@Cricri7610005 ай бұрын
I bought one of the last models new in june 1977, and kept her for 9 years. Fantastic bike, the only drawback beeing the Isolastic system which took a lot of play along the years, therefore damaging roadholding. I still regret her !.
@Zulutime445 ай бұрын
The visual beauty of the Commando is enhanced by Norton's longstanding policy of mounting 19" wheels/tires front and back.
@dragonmodel92625 ай бұрын
cool bike!
@razor1uk6106 ай бұрын
.. it's one expansion chamber exhaust pipe, with a twin stinger; ...the 2nd can's brazed on where it will have little effect to the reverse pressure pulsing waves aiding in exhaust port scavenging & performance. But it does from a distance help in the aesthetic of the looks, making appear more '1980s GP Era' alike. Thats whu 😊
@mungo756 ай бұрын
Cool to see. There’s one of these in my neck of the woods, used to belong to a member of the family over here that had the local Yamaha dealership for years. Crazy to see one on the other side of the world pretty much!
@enzofaugere36469 ай бұрын
What a beast In mint condition Thank for the vid
@angelofor211 ай бұрын
Bro: little tip: Keep your foot on the kick starter, take a jump and put your weight on your foot!! Don't just push down on it with your leg! 🦶👍💨 Please post a vlog showing if this is helpful!!❤
@aboringname Жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm really pleased to see your 2 video's on this Fuel Pump problem as I have just bought a non-running Buell 1125R and have a similar problem - the difference being that mine is constantly blowing the 15A Fuel Pump fuse (even with the key being out of the bike). My bike has not run for 10 years ! Your videos have helped my identify that its probably a short to ground in my Fuel Sensor that is likely causing this problem. I have verified that I have <1ohm resistance between the Black & Green and the Red & Green and the Black & Red wires. With the Green wire terminal is removed from the connector block, my fuel pump seems to run ok when the ignition is switched on (without blowing the Fuel Pump fuse). I am not able to try running the bike as I've already drained the fuel for removing the Fuel Pump. I intend to remove the Fuel Pump and repair properly (also the Pump body O-Rings are leaking. Therefore my questions to you please are: 1. Does what I'm saying make sense based on what you've seen ? 2. Where did you buy the specific fuel sensor from (I live in England, so getting one from Holland would be easy) ? Thanks in advance, Gareth.