Since the last time I posted pics, I’ve done a few mods:
1) moved horn to a radiator fan mount (behind the left radiator cover)
2) Galfer Wave rotors (Ca-Cycleworks)
3) Coolant pipe (scuffed off chrome; Ca-Cycleworks)
4) Cox Racing radiator protector
5) Earl’s Econ-o-fit hose clamps for coolant hoses
6) Oiler cooler painted black
7) OEM oil hoses replaced with SS hoses and Russell anodized fittings
8) Oil cooler protector (painted black; Ca-Cycleworks)
9) Rizoma preload adjusters (thanks Dave!)
10) Drilled Cycle Cat riser adapter caps (to fit Rizoma preload adjusters), stripped the anodizing and polished
11) New grip pads for Rizoma grips (PJs parts)
12) Traded my Termis for a Quat-D Ex-Box
13) Painted Ex-Box black
14) Odyssey PC310 battery (Motowheels)
15) Stripped/polished/painted OEM crank cover
16) Tape “Ducati D†on dash
17) Re-routed starter wire
18) Re-routed fuel lines (thanks Speeddog)
19) Brass quick-disconnects in fuel lines
20) Painted headlight rim black
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2158.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2154.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2163.jpg)
I would like to lower the gauges/headlight, and powder-coat the rear brake caliper bracket and kickstand satin black.
Wow! lookin' good! keep it up [clap] [clap]
[thumbsup]
very nice
Looks sharp. [thumbsup]
Nice [thumbsup] (blk wheels) Looks sharp (blk wheels) [thumbsup]
Quote from: kopfjager on December 14, 2008, 07:03:45 PM
Nice [thumbsup] (blk wheels) Looks sharp (blk wheels) [thumbsup]
I don't think that all black wheels look good -- especially on this bike. I'm patiently awaiting the configurator to see if I wanna change wheel colors.
Looks really nice!!! [bow_down] But, I have to agree......Black Wheels would be the cats azz.
Quote from: pompetta on December 14, 2008, 07:21:05 PM
I don't think that all black wheels look good -- especially on this bike. I'm patiently awaiting the configurator to see if I wanna change wheel colors.
But all the other black stuff does? C'mon, it's a no brainer. ;D
sooooo yeah, that's a really nice motorcycle [thumbsup]
Nice job [thumbsup] [drink]
Quote from: pompetta on December 14, 2008, 09:36:05 AM
Since the last time I posted pics, I’ve done a few mods:
1) moved horn to a radiator fan mount (behind the left radiator cover)
2) Galfer Wave rotors (Ca-Cycleworks)
3) Coolant pipe (scuffed off chrome; Ca-Cycleworks)
4) Cox Racing radiator protector
5) Earl’s Econ-o-fit hose clamps for coolant hoses
6) Oiler cooler painted black
7) OEM oil hoses replaced with SS hoses and Russell anodized fittings
8) Oil cooler protector (painted black; Ca-Cycleworks)
9) Rizoma preload adjusters (thanks Dave!)
10) Drilled Cycle Cat riser adapter caps (to fit Rizoma preload adjusters), stripped the anodizing and polished
11) New grip pads for Rizoma grips (PJs parts)
12) Traded my Termis for a Quat-D Ex-Box
13) Painted Ex-Box black
14) Odyssey PC310 battery (Motowheels)
15) Stripped/polished/painted OEM crank cover
16) Tape “Ducati D†on dash
17) Re-routed starter wire
18) Re-routed fuel lines (thanks Speeddog)
19) Brass quick-disconnects in fuel lines
20) Painted headlight rim black
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2158.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2154.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2163.jpg)
I would like to lower the gauges/headlight, and powder-coat the rear brake caliper bracket and kickstand satin black.
That's a huge list!!! Great job! Wonderful!!! [thumbsup]
Celli ;)
Whats the piece between the triple and the gauges (with red ducati logo on yours) that covers up the gap there?? I want one!
Thanks guys!
Quote from: kopfjager on December 14, 2008, 08:14:33 PM
But all the other black stuff does? C'mon, it's a no brainer. ;D
No, its a brainer for sure. ;D
Quote from: aa4111 on December 15, 2008, 02:31:59 AM
Whats the piece between the triple and the gauges (with red ducati logo on yours) that covers up the gap there?? I want one!
That's a Ducati Performance "dash." Your dealer should be able to get one for you. You might wanna be sitting down when they tell you the price. :D
Wow, your bike looks so awesome!
Glad you are enjoying some of the stuff you bought from us! :)
[beer]
Quote from: pompetta on December 14, 2008, 07:21:05 PM
I don't think that all black wheels look good -- especially on this bike. I'm patiently awaiting the configurator to see if I wanna change wheel colors.
Try this:
http://www.ducatimonsterclub.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=57&Itemid=92 (http://www.ducatimonsterclub.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=57&Itemid=92)
How do you like the Odyssey battery? How much lighter is it than stock?
Any ideas on how you're going to lower your guages pompetta? I have a CC triple too and I'm not sure how to do it the right way.
Taft had a post where he talked about how he dropped he gauges on his R....He went into pretty good detail as to what at least he did. Would be a great resource to at least use as a reference.
Taft is actually doing them for a fee. I sent mine to him and he can also include the required bolts for re-assembly. I should be getting them back soon. from the pictures, he does some really fine work!
Quote from: CannedIce on December 15, 2008, 10:46:44 AM
Wow, your bike looks so awesome!
Glad you are enjoying some of the stuff you bought from us! :)
[beer]
Thanks Candice! Frankly, I wasn't expecting a noticeable difference with the Wave rotors, but holy crap: one-finger braking!
Quote from: CowboyBeebop on December 15, 2008, 01:53:45 PM
How do you like the Odyssey battery? How much lighter is it than stock?
I didn't weigh it, but I believe the weight is listed on the Odyssey site or at Motowheels. It is lighter and smaller. I had to remove the spacers under the battery tray and replace them with 2-3 washers to make up for the greater width of the Odyssey.
Quote from: TJR178 on December 15, 2008, 06:08:46 PM
Any ideas on how you're going to lower your guages pompetta? I have a CC triple too and I'm not sure how to do it the right way.
Yes, I have some ideas that will allow me to keep the bolts that secure the gauges. This way, the gauges are still easily removed. I probably won't get to that job until after Christmas, but I'll post up once I've figured it out.
Quote from: jesse370 on December 15, 2008, 07:07:44 PM
Taft had a post where he talked about how he dropped he gauges on his R....He went into pretty good detail as to what at least he did. Would be a great resource to at least use as a reference.
Yup, I read all of his posts. :)
Quote from: He Man on December 15, 2008, 07:28:24 PM
Taft is actually doing them for a fee. I sent mine to him and he can also include the required bolts for re-assembly. I should be getting them back soon. from the pictures, he does some really fine work!
Taft has skills for sure, but I can do most of this myself. There's a local guy who can do both the Al welding and the powder-coating. The rest is fiddling with spacers, nuts and bolts. :)
Your bike is beautiful....but I liked the Termi's better.
Ducking for cover...........
Aww to hell with my opinion, it's your bike and you've done some very tasteful mods. [clap]
[thumbsup] The red swingarm stands out the nicest of all your nods. Keep the white wheels. Good job!
Lou
i want to lick it sweeeeeeeeeeet bike
man I hate to tell you this but those rotors suck. You should take my stock rotors and I will suffer through the shame of using those. Really though, every thing looks great.
The bike looks awesome!!! how about a nice red stripes on the wheels [thumbsup]
Quote from: duc996 on December 18, 2008, 01:41:21 AM
The bike looks awesome!!! how about a nice red stripes on the wheels [thumbsup]
Thanks mang. I think wheel stripes would look good, but I thought they were a bit of a pain in the ass to apply (and look good). I had some on my Bandit before I stripped the paint from the rims. Tapeworks is here in Raleigh, maybe I could pay a little more and have them do the application.
UPDATE: Headlight/gauge lowering
NOTE: I have the Cycle Cat DTC-7 triple clamp and DBR-53 bars
Here's what I came up with...all OEM fasteners used. However, I cut about 7mm too much off of the U-bracket (I'll make spacers).
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2169.jpg)
The bracket is at the shop getting welded and powder-coated.
Here's a view from the top. I'll have to make a new "dash" to fill the hole between the gauges and the triple. Note that the special allen fasteners fit into the recess in the Cycle Cat triple. I think it looks pretty clean, and better than with the gauges on top of the triple.
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2172.jpg)
More pics when I get the bracket back and bolt everything up.
So, here's what I came up with for lowering the gauges/headlight with the Cycle Cat triple.
As I stated above, I used the OEM special screws, the metal fastener with M5 threaded rod protruding from each side, and the hexagonal fasteners with a pin that fits into the plastic inserts that are pressed into the U-tube.
First, I used a utility knife to carve a little material from the area where the gauges rest against the bottom of the triple. This allows the gauges to sit flush against the bottom of the triple. In these two pictures, you can see where I cut material away.
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2180.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2184.jpg)
Instead of the OEM plastic plugs that insert into the U-tubes, I used some stiff rubber tubing, shown on the pins above. This allows the whole thing to be disassembled easily, provides damping, and is nevertheless sturdy when assembled.
Here is the U-tube after welding and powdercoating:
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2185.jpg)
Then I drilled 3/8" holes for M6 rivnuts (rivnuts will obviate nuts for securing the screen):
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2186.jpg)
Rivnuts inserted:
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2189.jpg)
Now some polishing:
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2190.jpg)
With the pieces of rubber tubing inserted into the U-tube, I put a little greast on pins which are attached to the fasteners holding the guages onto the triple, and pushed upward to secure the U-tube:
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2194.jpg)
The rubber fittings allow the U-tube to be removed easily. First, remove the two bolts from the lower triple clamp, and then pull the U-tube outward and downward.
Here you can see how an allen bolt (and wavy washer) is used to secure the windscreen to the brackets on the U-tube. No more difficult-to-reach nuts on the inside of the bracket.
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2195.jpg)
Here's a shot from the side with everything bolted up:
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2203.jpg)
And a shot of the cockpit:
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d147/pompino/DSCN2204.jpg)
If nothing else, this mod cleans up the area around the top triple. I also added (temporarily) an Al "dash" to hide the wires behind the headlight.
Dave it looks great. I think I have been convinced to make the change on my bike. Have you thought of running without your fairing? I hope I can make it over your way this weekend.
Quote from: ruester007 on January 07, 2009, 06:42:50 PM
Dave it looks great. I think I have been convinced to make the change on my bike. Have you thought of running without your fairing? I hope I can make it over your way this weekend.
Thanks Dave! I think the bike looks funny without a windscreen...the gauges are too large or something.
Nice work Pompetta, why dont you cut and paste your way and put it in the tutorial post on this...
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=1050.0 (http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=1050.0)
Quote from: Monstyr on January 08, 2009, 07:30:11 AM
Nice work Pompetta, why dont you cut and paste your way and put it in the tutorial post on this...
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=1050.0 (http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=1050.0)
Thanks. Done.