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F0ul_Oli wrote:I was thinking how nice it would be to have a list of stuff, designed for other bikes, that fit the MZ range ( In interested in the Baghira, but lets make the list for everyone)
So far, I know the engine is a Yamaha 660cc and all the normal service parts fit.
The front disc is a Yamaha R1/6 model -99 - are the calipers also from this bike?
The front mudguard is a KTM model, but I don't know which bike!
The Rear brake Cylinder is also a KTM but which model?
What about the clocks? Did someone say they were from a Husky?
It seems to me the only bit which you can only get from MZ is the frame!
If we all put down our words of wisdom, we could edit the whole thread at the end and create a document for easy reading - what do you think?
F0ul_Oli wrote:I was thinking how nice it would be to have a list of stuff, designed for other bikes, that fit the MZ range ( In interested in the Baghira, but lets make the list for everyone)
So far, I know the engine is a Yamaha 660cc and all the normal service parts fit.
The front disc is a Yamaha R1/6 model -99 - are the calipers also from this bike?
The front mudguard is a KTM model, but I don't know which bike!
The Rear brake Cylinder is also a KTM but which model?
What about the clocks? Did someone say they were from a Husky?
It seems to me the only bit which you can only get from MZ is the frame!
If we all put down our words of wisdom, we could edit the whole thread at the end and create a document for easy reading - what do you think?
MSW wrote:I'm glad this thread stuck around long enough for me to remember something I can contribute to it. Have you Baggy owners ever over-torqued those little rubber nuts in the "accessory bar" where the front two screws for the front side covers attach? Well, I have. And believe me, there's no substitute for a specialty part like that (try getting your little finger in that tube to hold a regular nut). Anyway, I found a source for them here:
http://www.desmoparts.com/ducati/wellnut/wellnut.htm
BTW, they're called "well nuts." Go figure.
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