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Ducati Sportclassics
Parts & Accessories
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Photo courtesy of Erik W. |
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We're starting to collect lots of information on
parts and accessories for the GT1000 and the Ducati
Sportclassics, so we'll list them all here.
If
you'd like to add something or if you'd like to write an
article about installing an accessory or performing a
repair or maintenance task on your Sportclassic, drop us
a line at

More:
Ducati GT
1000 Review | Ducati GT1000
initial
press release and Technical Specifications |
GT1000 Owner Comments (on the GT1000 Review page)
See our
GT
1000 Blog!
GT 1000 - Sportclassics Paddock Stands: The
Anderson Under-Engine Lifter is supposed to work on
the GT1000 like a portable center stand |
Ducati apparently makes a stand that will fit the
double-sided swingarm of the GT1000; it can be ordered
through Ducati dealers (I'll check it out) |
The
Ducati Times Slim Stand fits through the hollow
axle; not sure how to get the bike up on the stand and
it wouldn't work for a rear tire change |
I called Pit Bull to confirm that their Sportclassic
stand does indeed fit the the GT1000; see the wBW
review of the
Pit Bull rear paddock stand for the Ducati Sportclassics
GT1000 Accessories: Interesting
SportClassic accessories with information
about GT1000 goodies available in Europe (Thanks to
Erik W.) |
Ducati 2007 Sportclassics parts listing on the
Ducati website:
here's the link for Europe and
here's the link for the U.S.A.
NOTE: these
are (or should be) .zip files. I was only
successful in downloading them by right-clicking on the
above link(s) and doing a "Save As" with a filename
something like "parts.zip". The file needs to have
the .zip extension added on when you save it, although
depending upon your configuration, your operating system
may recognize them as .zip files without having to do
this (Thanks again to Erik W. for this tip!).
Ducati Sportclassics Accessories:
Custom Sportclassics has parts and accessories for
the GT1000 and other Sportclassics, including a fly
screen (review coming soon), hand grips, oil filters,
decals and more | Here's an interesting
license plate relocator for SportClassics; click on
the Paul Smart replica picture in the left column.
Airbox - Air Filter:
Ducati Saarland (Germany) has a "racing" air filter
cover for the GT1000; rough translation is "more air in
the air cleaner box. The cover is exchanged only
against the original cover. Simple assembly.
The Racing air filter cover is suitable ideally in the
combination with the K+N filter"
Looking for Accessories? S.J. from
Sweden writes: "I have the Termignonis mounted and
have also taken out the last end of the silencer.
The bike runs much better with this set of silencers and
the new control unit. It feels stronger, not to
mention the sound. I am looking for a luggage
rack, has anybody seen one yet? UPDATE: See
the link above to Ducati Saarland, they have a chrome
luggage rack for the GT1000 but it's not clear how to
order it and the site is in German | If anyone
knows of a source for a GT 1000 luggage rack or other
interesting Sportclassic accessories, please
drop me a line at

Sportclassic Exhaust Systems:
Aella (Japan) sells the
Casuno
exhaust system for the Ducati Sportclassics and
check out the other interesting billet parts for Ducatis
of all stripes | Nice-looking Arrow exhaust
systems for the Sportclassics at
Ducati Saarland in Germany; scroll to the bottom of
the page and click on "Sportclassics" |
Sportclassic Conti replica stainless steel exhaust
now available in slip on or full system at Bevel Heaven;
I like the look of the stock mufflers better, but wow,
do these sound good!
Online Download for Ducati Shop Manuals:
Not sure if these are legal or not, but shop manuals for
many Ducatis can be purchased and downloaded online at
DUC.NU and
Tradebit. Search for "ducati" on both sites
SportClassic
Shocks - Shock Absorbers: Visitor "E.O."
wrote with some information on shocks:
"Nice job on the articles. I've been keeping up with
the reading and progress. Two items of note: The factory
finally released the higher bars that I've been waiting
for and discussed with you awhile back, so I will go
that route rather than the one-off home brew from the
person in the Daytona area.
Even better, is the availability of an aftermarket,
fully-adjustable shock that won't set you back big
bucks. Under $400.
"Ikon," the Australian company that makes the former
"Koni" m/c shocks, has manufactured shocks to fit the
GT. The GT, due to its chain guard, requires
significant space on the lower portion of the shock for
clearance. The 7614s (and per the company, even
the 7610s which I have on my Bonnie) can be adapted at
the factory to fit. I just ordered mine (custom
order to Australia) through
New Bonneville and expect to receive them in another
week. Quick service.
The 7614s are supposedly an improved upgrade of the
7610s (which are worth every penny I paid for them and
then some). Anyone familiar with the old Koni shocks
will know what they can expect in ride improvement over
the OEM shocks." SportClassic Lighting:
Cool-looking FLEDA (Flexible
LED brake light and tail light) for the PS1000
SportClassic Maintenance: Nice article describing
a do-it-yourself
15,000 mile service check on a GT1000
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