Ian -
The speedo looks to be identical to the 851 KPH speedo on my mantelpiece. It's got a faded sticker reading 061.9811.990.3 1.GIRO=1.METRO 15.90
Hope this helps - I swapped it out for an MPH one many years ago, the bike was a beautiful 1989 Mk2 (single seat) model!
Cheers - Nick
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On 03/12/2011 17:55, Ian Ellison wrote:
First of all apologies for the crossposting.
I have a speedo and a rev counter in my parts collection that I'm thinking
of clearing out. I suspect they came in with a job lot of 888 stuff but I
can't be sure if they are standard 888 and if they also are suitable for
other models.
There's no identifying marks on the rev counter and there's a sticker on the
speedo but it's very faded. It looks a bit like 16.27.112.786 but that isn't
recognised as a Ducati part number. There is a date I can read, 10/06/1994.
I'd appreciate any help ID'ing these parts.
Speedo: 80mm diameter, Veglia, 0 - 270km/h, remote trip reset on a 9" cable,
white face, orange needle, black bezel. Mounting points 10 o'clock and 4
o'clock when viewed from the front (face). Bulb holder at 9 o'clock.
Photos at
http://www.ianellison.org.uk/Ducati_speedo.jpg
http://www.ianellison.org.uk/Ducati_speedo_back.jpg
Tacho: 100mm diameter, Veglia, white face marked "GIRI X 1000" across the
centre, white needle, range 1000 - 9000rpm (needle on stop at 1000rpm).
1000rpm mark at 5 o'clock looking at the dial, 9000 at 3 o'clock.
http://www.ianellison.org.uk/Ducati_tacho.jpg
http://www.ianellison.org.uk/Ducati_tacho_back.jpg
Your kind assistance is most appreciated. :-)
IanE
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