Locating parts for 73 Mototrans 350 road
Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 2:02 pm
So I've come across some difficulty finding various replacement parts for my new (to me) 1973 Mototrans 350 road. I've looked at various sites via google and bevelheaven.
Classicducati.com has a lot of parts, especially all of the rubber bits, oil gaskets and engine gaskets. Has anyone had good experiences with their replacement parts? It's a lot cheaper then buying a bunch of italian made bits on ebay.
Parts I cannot locate and could use some assistance:
-AMAL 930/416 carb rebuild kit (spanish made gasket diff. than uk) AND the carb-to-manifold rubber piece (size?)
-"350" decal/sticker...classicducati does not have the correct one, only the staggered version.
-I was told the stripes on the front and rear mudguards are painted on white? Is this true about the stripe around the polished tank sides?
-I've read the muffler on the 350 roads were unique, with this said, will the replacement muffler from classicducati, or any one site, be of the same character? (currently it sounds awesome stock!)
-Last one, a complete haynes shop manual. I have the orignal owners manual and maintenance supplement and tool kit with the bike, which are surprisingly helpful for most things, but still would like a full shop manual.
Thanks,
Justin
Classicducati.com has a lot of parts, especially all of the rubber bits, oil gaskets and engine gaskets. Has anyone had good experiences with their replacement parts? It's a lot cheaper then buying a bunch of italian made bits on ebay.
Parts I cannot locate and could use some assistance:
-AMAL 930/416 carb rebuild kit (spanish made gasket diff. than uk) AND the carb-to-manifold rubber piece (size?)
-"350" decal/sticker...classicducati does not have the correct one, only the staggered version.
-I was told the stripes on the front and rear mudguards are painted on white? Is this true about the stripe around the polished tank sides?
-I've read the muffler on the 350 roads were unique, with this said, will the replacement muffler from classicducati, or any one site, be of the same character? (currently it sounds awesome stock!)
-Last one, a complete haynes shop manual. I have the orignal owners manual and maintenance supplement and tool kit with the bike, which are surprisingly helpful for most things, but still would like a full shop manual.
Thanks,
Justin