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Old 04-16-2006, 01:52 PM   #1
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ducati desmosdeci

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I am going to build the new Tamiya Ducati- Can anyone help with which parts should be carbon fiber, and does anyone have any detail shots of this bike??

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Matt
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Re: ducati desmosdeci

Hi, the entire airbox assembly and the inside of all the fairings should be carbon fiber. The rear fender and heat shield for the exhaust are also carbon fiber. Remember to also do the front rotors in dark grey as they are ceramic composites and look like a condensed pulpy carbon fiber....
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Thanks very much for the info!! Matt
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