[bacon]
So I picked up a decently equipped, but in slightly rough shape Monster 900 recently and have been contemplating what to do with her.
This is how she arrived -
(http://ugc.ducati.kontain.com/photo/20111106/prod_890d4b62-804d-49ed-af44-4c9b2b53140f/tb_1920x1080.jpg)
The photograph is misleading though, as the frame and tank are actually spray paint jobs that leave much to be desired.
Also she is sporting two leaks, one at the clutch slave (no big deal - gonna swap it out anyhow), and another at one of the case seals, so we'll be stripping her down completely to tune, clean, and re-seal the motor up.
After a couple hours, she looked like this -
(http://ugc.ducati.kontain.com/photo/20111118/prod_dafd162f-b5c3-4665-bdc0-4be006f1a27a/tb_1920x1080.jpg)
After another few minutes, she was completely in the buff -
(http://bellissimoto.com/sitebuilder/images/IMAG0586c-600x362.jpg)
What happens next is up for discussion...
I'm tempted to simply re-do the yellow correctly, but also considering blacking it out and adding some special color features in small quantity...
All I know is the "plan" is to keep this as a budget(-ish) build.
[popcorn]
Great back to basics build?
Quote from: koko64 on November 27, 2011, 08:00:34 PM
[popcorn]
Great back to basics build?
Honestly I don't know.
We tore her down the rest of the way today though, so I'll have to make up my mind soon!
[drink] [drink] [drink]
Wait...
What ever happened to the ST4 ???
Got me all worked up for nuthin' :P
Quote from: lazylightnin717 on November 28, 2011, 06:18:43 PM
Wait...
What ever happened to the ST4 ???
Got me all worked up for nuthin' :P
Shhhhhh..... I'm still working on her, actually.
Quote from: BellissiMoto on November 27, 2011, 07:13:29 PM
[bacon]
So I picked up a decently equipped, but in slightly rough shape Monster 900 recently and have been contemplating what to do with her.
This is how she arrived -
(http://ugc.ducati.kontain.com/photo/20111106/prod_890d4b62-804d-49ed-af44-4c9b2b53140f/tb_1920x1080.jpg)
The photograph is misleading though, as the frame and tank are actually spray paint jobs that leave much to be desired.
Also she is sporting two leaks, one at the clutch slave (no big deal - gonna swap it out anyhow), and another at one of the case seals, so we'll be stripping her down completely to tune, clean, and re-seal the motor up.
After a couple hours, she looked like this -
(http://ugc.ducati.kontain.com/photo/20111118/prod_dafd162f-b5c3-4665-bdc0-4be006f1a27a/tb_1920x1080.jpg)
After another few minutes, she was completely in the buff -
(http://bellissimoto.com/sitebuilder/images/IMAG0586c-600x362.jpg)
Oh....if you decide to NOT use that seat & exhaust...I WANT Them [thumbsup]!!!
Is that a custom seat...its not on the Corbin site?
Why don't you try a color that you have never seen on a Monster before. I think this bronze color from this Guzzi might work on the tank. The frame could match or be black.
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-_haB62WTPvE/TtSiHJN6maI/AAAAAAAAWZQ/JMfEaPis_2A/s1600/guzzi+%25284%2529.jpg)
+1 on the bronze/black
I'd say bronze on the frame and the tank in matte black with bronze highlights or design.......now we are moving.
yeap bronze is nice... it would really stand out in a "classic or cafe racer look " ....don't put carbon on that !!! [thumbsup] . I might stole this idea .. ;D I intend to overhaul mine next year... [Dolph]
QuoteWhy don't you try a color that you have never seen on a Monster before. I think this bronze color from this Guzzi might work on the tank. The frame could match or be black.
bronze front fender (whit stripes)
valves covers bronze to...
bronze weel's ( not actually in bronze because you would loose some performance.. ;D [cheeky] )
"ducati meccanica" logo on the side of the gas tank
high mount exhaust ...is it possible to have them in bronze to ???
all the rest in black [Dolph]
I reckon super light weight, minimalist. Galluzzi's original concept, tank, wheels, motor. Go for moderate engine mods, say 90 hp, and a good power to weight ratio. You can use lots of carbon and other light weight materials to get 140-150 lbs.
Quote from: koko64 on November 29, 2011, 09:40:26 PM
Go for moderate engine mods, say 90 hp.
nothing moderate about that.
Quote from: ducatigirl100 on November 29, 2011, 05:25:25 PM
....don't put carbon on that !!!
Ooooooo...make it the Anti Carbon bike....no CF !!!
Its a 900ie isnt it?
Here is another bike that I'd use for inspiration. Mainly I dig the seat tail section, modified tank, color selection, and the black rimmed spoke wheels
(http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm21/JonTravisKing/Misc/BrownFrame1.jpg?t=1322679812)
http://www.youtube.com/user/pimpmycb#p/a/u/0/kMTE2giaYIQ (http://www.youtube.com/user/pimpmycb#p/a/u/0/kMTE2giaYIQ)
http://www.youtube.com/user/pimpmycb#p/a/u/1/ldQ5bggOr-k (http://www.youtube.com/user/pimpmycb#p/a/u/1/ldQ5bggOr-k)
Since you mentioned it is a budget project. The rims on that bike are from a Sport Classic 1000. I recently saw a set for $500 with rotors and mildly used tires. If your budget grows then go for the tubeless Alpina spoked rims. If you don't want to go with spoked rims then find some black 999 rims. The 3 spoke rims on there right now are too common.
I would also try the fork gaitors Duck-Stew used on one of his bikes.
(http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm21/JonTravisKing/Misc/DirtTrackSpecial7.jpg?t=1322679912)
Also, borrow his hidden oil cooler idea. Or at the very least paint it gloss black like the Hypermotards.
(http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm21/JonTravisKing/Misc/DirtTrackSpecial6.jpg?t=1322679912)
Then paint or powdercoat black the following: Swingarm, rear hoop, stock rearsets and possibly the triples.
Ceramic coat the entire exhaust black or silver. The current one looks too rough. Lose the rear hugger and possibly the headlight fairing.
Another easy & inexpensive mod is to change the color of the front end with vinyl wrap like this.
(http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm21/JonTravisKing/Ducati%202005%20Monster%201000s/20110104_M1000_11.jpg)
Sell me the seat and then I will tell you what needs to be done with the bike ;D
Quote from: koko64 on November 30, 2011, 04:27:11 AM
Its a 900ie isnt it?
if I had to guess from the limited photo info...it started life as an 01 Monster 900ie Dark....
Quote from: zooom on November 30, 2011, 03:59:17 PM
if I had to guess from the limited photo info...it started life as an 01 Monster 900ie Dark....
What is the tell tale sign?
The ie oil cooler, throttle body spool, non adjustable forks, swing arm, coil pos-n, fuel cap, etc. But I had to look twice as its the last iteration of the 888 based chassis.
I've always thought it a bit of a shame to have one of the classic styled Monsters and have a black frame. The trellis frame is so beautiful, and such a big mark of the brand, that I always prefer it to stand out more. Paint it red, or even a light gray. Or something else, just not black. Just my two bits.
Bronze frame...
Flat Black tank/fender/cowl
No CF and assorted parts in natural-raw finish
just a thought
Like this one (pic lifted from either here or the old place - I don't recall who posted it)?
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7142/6461444183_b851b6209b_m.jpg)
Well guys,
I've gotta say thanks for the input, pictures, and ideas so far.
It's about time for powdercoat now though, and after tossing around several ideas (ranging from blacked out, fiber optic lighting along the frame (tron-esque), Red (all sorts of reds), retro-bronze/copper, Chameleon, etc...), We've pretty much narrowed it down to 3 general ideas:
1. Yellow Frame, Yellow Tank, Blacked out motor, triples, swingarm, wheels, etc...
2. Yellow Frame and Tank, Blacked out motor, triples, Bright Blue wheels.
3. Monster S4R (04) inspired Dark Blue frame, with Dark Blue tank and White racing stripe, White Wheels, blacked out motor, swingarm, triples, etc...
What do you guys think?
Out of all of those choice, I think the blue would be best... but what about a baby blue with a white frame? Something a bit different than the normal colors.
I'm in for the dark blue color scheme. I've always loved the blue s4r.
Quote from: lazylightnin717 on December 06, 2011, 02:23:26 AM
I'm in for the dark blue color scheme. I've always loved the blue s4r.
I'm leaning this way as well...
I'd love to have a yellow Duc, but this one is more of complete picture in my head - solving many problems quickly and easily...
#2 if I had to choose from those choices only...
Quote from: zooom on December 06, 2011, 06:27:18 PM
#2 if I had to choose from those choices only...
Nothing is set in stone yet, if you have a neat idea, by all means tell us [beer]
Green....doesn't have to be anything slick, it can be a semi matte darker green in the vein but not directly aimed at British racing green with a white frame and dark motor and wheels and your hardware accents in red...
another idea....maybe pay homage to the flag of Bologna in terms of color scheme
(http://images.vector-images.com/110/bologna_prov_fl.gif)
a nice white frame with a blue tank and put the insignia lion holding the "Liberta" banner on the tank and do a subtle pinstripe set of the italian colors on black wheels....
just curious....
what kind of exhaust is that? looks pretty awesome.
that bronze color on the guzzi tank would make for an awesome monster. I'm thinking steampunk ducati [thumbsup]
if you're going to do the frame blue do it in a deep metallic blue but contrast that with a dark sheen color for tank and such. Personally I think a deep copper color frame with blacked out parts would be awesome.
Quote from: muskrat on December 17, 2011, 02:37:09 PM
if you're going to do the frame blue do it in a deep metallic blue but contrast that with a dark sheen color for tank and such. Personally I think a deep copper color frame with blacked out parts would be awesome.
+1 . . . and NO CF [Dolph]
Metallic Dark Blue with Titanium color body. All Ti components and details, all nature Ti colors.
Quote from: Raux on December 19, 2011, 01:33:32 PM
Metallic Dark Blue with Titanium color body. All Ti components and details, all nature Ti colors.
Now that is an idea I do like, but I am gonna keep a budget on this build, plus the custom ST4 we are finishing up has a similar blue/silver look to it.
I'll have a real update with pics for you guys on both projects pretty soon.
:)
**cough**
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Did somebody say something about a custom ST4 ???
Good luck with the project!
I'm also working on a 99 M900. Currently waiting for carburetor and clutch parts before putting her back together.
How do building custom and budget fit in the same sentence? ;D
Quote from: muskrat on January 04, 2012, 05:17:08 PM
How do building custom and budget fit in the same sentence? ;D
Not very easily... (especially if you've seen the stuff on our website!), but I'm trying none the less, and have settled on a Yellow frame, black swingarm/triples/motor, titanium-ish ceramic coat on the exhaust, yellow tank and bodywork, etc...
Everything is off at the powdercoaters now, painter starts in about 2 weeks, and the bike should be finished in about a month.
Ohh and the custom ST4 should be done in about a month as well.
Well after everything we decided to keep it somewhat simple and went with yellow powdercoat on the frame and a blacked out motor, triples, swingarm, etc...
(http://bellissimoto.com/images/IMAG0775cc.jpg)
(http://bellissimoto.com/sitebuilder/images/IMAG0853-600x338.jpg)
Okay, so I definitely forgot about the whole "budget" concept a bit when it came down to wheels and brakes....
Carrozzeria Forged Aluminum Tri-R wheels in Ti-grey-
(http://bellissimoto.com/sitebuilder/images/IMAG0953-600x338.jpg)
Beringer's 4D (4 disc) brake system -
(http://bellissimoto.com/sitebuilder/images/IMAG0955-600x359.jpg)
(http://bellissimoto.com/images/IMAG0956.jpg)
And more to come! keep checking - http://bellissimoto.com/Monster900Project.html (http://bellissimoto.com/Monster900Project.html) for the latest updates.
Quote from: Le Pirate on December 17, 2011, 07:01:48 AM
just curious....
what kind of exhaust is that? looks pretty awesome.
I know I'm a little late to the thread but that's a Quat D Ex Box...
Made some nice progress on her over the past couple weeks, stay tuned for more pics soon as we finish her up.
I'll have her 100% done and ride-able by the end of May for sure.
hahaha...I remember when we were talking about this....You used the words low budget! ;D
Domino Ultra Soft Dual colored grips.
More pictures on the finished bike soon to come!
You can check out the product line here - http://www.bellissim (http://www.bellissim)...ndControls.html
(http://ugc.ducati.kontain.com/photo/20120723/prod_50b97dcb-5b69-4661-a26d-b5d6644b7aa8/tb_640x480.jpg)
(http://ugc.ducati.kontain.com/photo/20120723/prod_7fefe8ce-d54d-44ff-86a8-72696df06342/tb_640x480.jpg)
what bars are they?
Clubman's, I've got another set in stock if you need em.
berringer quad-disk brakes fall under the category "low-budget"?!?!?!
nice work boss, looks good [thumbsup]
$2000 worth of brakes and non-adjustable forks? :P
I know the boys pretty well...I'm sure some forks that are COMPLETE OVERKILL for this bike are, as they say "In the mail"! hahahaha
Cut them a bit of slack...they are usually juggling multiple builds, fielding a metric F$*K ton of phone calls, directing german porn quality photo shoots and trying to make time to actually ride a bit...
Yeah, I'm keeping my eyes out for some different forks, but with or without them, those brakes are AWESOME.
The stopping power - unmatched.
The handling improvement - unmatched (and yes I use Carbon Ceramic Sicom GP rotors on my S4RS, so I have some strong comparisons!).
Picture time!!!
(http://bellissimoto.com/images/TG2_3221c.jpg)
(http://bellissimoto.com/sitebuilder/images/TG2_3233_webready-479x600.jpg)
(http://bellissimoto.com/sitebuilder/images/M900c2-600x431.jpg)
....The best part is how he pays his models!
Both bikes really came together!