Wow. :o
(http://www.moto-works.jp/beater/tank_images/monster_in.jpg)
http://www.moto-works.jp/beater/index.html#d9 (http://www.moto-works.jp/beater/index.html#d9)
Down near the bottom.
Yeah, these guys have taken over where RoadRacing left off and improved on things.
Downsides: The price. And they are probably radioactive.
That last part isn't true, but it's what I tell myself so I don't run out and buy one :)
Now you can drop your blingmeister with wild abandon, DM. They just came up with replacement parts.
(http://www.moto-works.jp/beater/beater_images/plished_finish_option.jpg)
Quote from: Spidey on September 07, 2011, 03:01:06 PM
Now you can drop your blingmeister with wild abandon, DM. They just came up with replacement parts.
pssst. I have a spare chromo tank in storage. yes, I am insane.
Not insane. I almost bought a spare 1000SS swingarm off ebay last year.
Quote from: Speeddog on September 07, 2011, 02:02:25 PM
Wow. :o
(http://www.moto-works.jp/beater/tank_images/monster_in.jpg)
looks like the one you're makin me ;D
So are these the ones from Japan? Super nice. Too bad DUC can't offer these....pricey
At an approximate list of $2400 to $3000, that's a Mother$%^kin lot of money to add to the mod list.
I researched those guys last year as an alternate to a swollen tank. They're unfamiliar with some pump configurations and sending them your tank was one way to clarify what you'd need on the new tank.
I'm not saying they're not worth it. Handmade. Beautiful welds. But adding 25-30% of the total cost of my bike is quite a hike in the accessory budget.
Quote from: Spidey on September 07, 2011, 03:01:06 PM
(http://www.moto-works.jp/beater/beater_images/plished_finish_option.jpg)
oohhhh... sweet and sour jesus, that's hot!
Quote from: hillbillypolack on September 07, 2011, 06:36:58 PM
At an approximate list of $2400 to $3000, that's a Mother$%^kin lot of money to add to the mod list.
I researched those guys last year as an alternate to a swollen tank. They're unfamiliar with some pump configurations and sending them your tank was one way to clarify what you'd need on the new tank.
I'm not saying they're not worth it. Handmade. Beautiful welds. But adding 25-30% of the total cost of my bike is quite a hike in the accessory budget.
agreed.
check out this thread, same guys:
http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=47693.0 (http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=47693.0)
look at the end to see the bike fully painted up
There's someone in this forum that had one of those aluminum tank,seat cowl etc,and i think the company is from Japan,i believe it cost him $1800,don't quote me on the price as i'm not a 100% sure.I'll go look for the topic and post it up.
Quote from: duc996 on September 08, 2011, 05:28:33 AM
There's someone in this forum that had one of those aluminum tank,seat cowl etc,and i think the company is from Japan,i believe it cost him $1800,don't quote me on the price as i'm not a 100% sure.I'll go look for the topic and post it up.
check the link on the post right above
Pricey, but I'd be all over it if it was for a bike that I never intended on selling. [thumbsup]
[laugh] never intended on selling! [laugh]
$2300 is a lot of scratch, but had I unlimited funds I'd be all over one of these for the 998.
I want one for my monster!! I just can't afford it yet.
A replacement plastic thank from Ducati is 1800 I rather spend the extra $$ when I have it.
True. In the context of an $1800 new nylon tank, $500 more for a hand-crafted aluminum one doesn't seem too bad at all.
Quote from: Spidey on September 07, 2011, 03:18:23 PM
Not insane. I almost bought a spare 1000SS swingarm off ebay last year.
Nothing wrong with that. I buy extra early aluminum ss swinarms when the price is right. Up to 2 now.