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Discussion Starter · #1 ·
Hey everyone i was just wondering if anyone knew where i could get some of the specialty service tools for taking my 999 apart. If you know of a place online that would be best.

thanks in advance
 
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Re: stripping my 999 for polishing (bluer1)

what specifically do you want to have polished?
regular metric tools are all that's required to take most of the bike apart.
 
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Re: stripping my 999 for polishing (Dave B.)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Dave B. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Not thinking of polishing the frame??? Are you????</TD></TR></TABLE>

Chrome it! Ducati's look great covered in chrome and polished to the gills! Post pics so we can all drool!




Another awesome Ducati!!

 
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Re: stripping my 999 for polishing (bluer1)

Don't do it man! Don't do it! BikerBoz move, just watch it and you'll chang your mind!
 
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Re: stripping my 999 for polishing (viper1)

make your choice.....posing and starbucks or riding / racing enthusiast ?
 
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Re: stripping my 999 for polishing (throttlehead)

I thought 900CR was serious at first.........I almost shat myself. Once I saw the second picture I knew he couldn't be for real.
 
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I like the way the heavy chrome wheels bring out the luster of Armor All on the tires. anyone got a link to where I could get hooked up like that?
 
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