* Brand new 41mm FCR Dual Carburetor kit
* 1991-2002
* Pre Jetted for Ducati SS
* K&N lid filter to fit stock airbox
* Throttle with cables
* All necessary adapters
* Everything you need to bolt on power
* Same kit others are selling but our prices are less
* Happy to answer questions
* Sold as is
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ducati-9 ... ccessories
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1/2 price sale
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Re: 1/2 price sale
Hahahahah
Some fool paid 835.00 for this pair.just goes to show there is an ass for every chair
Some fool paid 835.00 for this pair.just goes to show there is an ass for every chair

Ducati,making mechanics out of riders since 1946
There's no problem so bad that a little fixing can't make it worse! : )
Electrocuted Birds Are Bursting Into Flames and Starting Wildfires
88 750
90 906
92 907ie
There's no problem so bad that a little fixing can't make it worse! : )
Electrocuted Birds Are Bursting Into Flames and Starting Wildfires

88 750
90 906
92 907ie
Re: 1/2 price sale
ca-cycleworks wants > $900 for the kit. Why do you think this guys paid too much?higgy wrote:Hahahahah
Some fool paid 835.00 for this pair.just goes to show there is an ass for every chair
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Re: 1/2 price sale
It wasn't you Ducwad, was it?ducwad wrote:ca-cycleworks wants > $900 for the kit. Why do you think this guys paid too much?higgy wrote:Hahahahah
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Re: 1/2 price sale
Even though that is a lot of money I`d have to agree with ducwad. That`s still a bit cheaper than buying them in a shop.
My Mikuni TDMRs did also cost around $750 and the were used (but almost new). New they would cost over twice as much.
G.
My Mikuni TDMRs did also cost around $750 and the were used (but almost new). New they would cost over twice as much.
G.
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Re: 1/2 price sale
Hey G,
I' d like to know a bit more about this FCR business. Suppose at some stage I would look for a pair of these, should I be thinking of the 39mm or the 41 mm? My other question concerns the pipework. Would the FCRs use the original inlet pipes (My Paso currently has a pair of Dell' Ortos so that is not the original setup anyway)? Or do you need a specific set of pipes between the carbs and the heads to fit these? The eBay listings mentions adapters that are included, but I'm not sure whether that is all you would need.
I'm not planning on spending anywhere near $900 right now, but this guy seems to have a steady supply of these FCRs and some are currently at a price that is consideraby lower (and you know I'm a sucker for expensive parts anyway, G
).
Cheers,
Mike
I' d like to know a bit more about this FCR business. Suppose at some stage I would look for a pair of these, should I be thinking of the 39mm or the 41 mm? My other question concerns the pipework. Would the FCRs use the original inlet pipes (My Paso currently has a pair of Dell' Ortos so that is not the original setup anyway)? Or do you need a specific set of pipes between the carbs and the heads to fit these? The eBay listings mentions adapters that are included, but I'm not sure whether that is all you would need.
I'm not planning on spending anywhere near $900 right now, but this guy seems to have a steady supply of these FCRs and some are currently at a price that is consideraby lower (and you know I'm a sucker for expensive parts anyway, G

Cheers,
Mike
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Re: 1/2 price sale
Hey Mike,
you will find some info here:
http://www.ducatitech.com/2v/fcr_faq.html
FCRs are a different concept compared to the standard Ducati Mikuni BDST38 carbs.
While the BDST has a throttle valve below the underpressure controlled slider the throttle on an FCR controls the slider directly resulting in a quicker throttle response to which the accelerator pump adds to which is what for most makes it feel like a different bike. (Btw a lighter flywheel will make your bike also feel quite different).
While the Ducati Keihin FCR kits are sold as 39 or 41 the Mikuni TDMR is a 40. Other than the Keihin the Mikuni also has a choke.
If you have a 750 and want Keihins you should get the FCR39.
The FCR carbs come as a modular system. The velocity stacks and the inlet manifold adapters are screwed to the carb and can be swapped according to your needs. If you get the right ones they will fit on the original Duc inlet manifolds. If you`d replace a BDST38 on a Supersport or Monster the airbox would still fit as before. Of course on a Paso that`s not the case. You`ll have to come up with a solution.
It`s said that you can get even more performance from single FCRs, but that should be mainly because of the short inlet manifolds.
Mikuni BDST38 (Standard on Supersport,. Monster)

Keihin FCR

Mikuni TDMR

Keihin FCR on a SS

single Keinhin FCRs on a SS

G.
you will find some info here:
http://www.ducatitech.com/2v/fcr_faq.html
FCRs are a different concept compared to the standard Ducati Mikuni BDST38 carbs.
While the BDST has a throttle valve below the underpressure controlled slider the throttle on an FCR controls the slider directly resulting in a quicker throttle response to which the accelerator pump adds to which is what for most makes it feel like a different bike. (Btw a lighter flywheel will make your bike also feel quite different).
While the Ducati Keihin FCR kits are sold as 39 or 41 the Mikuni TDMR is a 40. Other than the Keihin the Mikuni also has a choke.
If you have a 750 and want Keihins you should get the FCR39.
The FCR carbs come as a modular system. The velocity stacks and the inlet manifold adapters are screwed to the carb and can be swapped according to your needs. If you get the right ones they will fit on the original Duc inlet manifolds. If you`d replace a BDST38 on a Supersport or Monster the airbox would still fit as before. Of course on a Paso that`s not the case. You`ll have to come up with a solution.
It`s said that you can get even more performance from single FCRs, but that should be mainly because of the short inlet manifolds.
Mikuni BDST38 (Standard on Supersport,. Monster)

Keihin FCR

Mikuni TDMR

Keihin FCR on a SS

single Keinhin FCRs on a SS

G.