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Old 04-23-2007, 03:32 AM
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hey guys. how different (if it is) is the 695 frame versus the s2r800?

also does the 07 695 use the new ducati "extended" maintenance schedule that they're bragging about?

thanks!

ps. are the forks adjustable for pre load, comp and rebound?
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Old 04-23-2007, 03:09 PM
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hey guys. how different (if it is) is the 695 frame versus the s2r800?
No, the S#R bikes have no brackets welded to the frame for the front footpegs. The do have brackets welded about 3" back from where the front pegs mounts would be, these are for the rear pegs. Also there is a bracket that is welded to the frame on the right side where the exhaust gets mounted.

If you make those changes you can use the frame.

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also does the 07 695 use the new ducati "extended" maintenance schedule that they're bragging about?

thanks!
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ps. are the forks adjustable for pre load, comp and rebound?
No.
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Old 04-25-2007, 02:01 AM
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thanks ducman!
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