Ducati Monster Forum

Local Clubs => OZ monsters => Topic started by: dmb80 on May 01, 2013, 12:31:51 AM

Title: new wheels
Post by: dmb80 on May 01, 2013, 12:31:51 AM
ok would the wheels off a 2009 monster s gold color 1100cc
will these rims fit a 2006 s2r 1000 i have white rims at present
try to keep them is like [bang] or has anyone got options on how
to keep the white rims clean.
Title: Re: new wheels
Post by: J5 on May 01, 2013, 12:47:31 AM
if you wax your wheels its far easier to keep them clean
Title: Re: new wheels
Post by: ducmeister on May 01, 2013, 01:55:18 AM
paint them road grime grey [thumbsup]
Title: Re: new wheels
Post by: Two dogs on May 01, 2013, 04:42:12 AM
Just check Gino's wheels

then you will never consider yours dirty  [laugh]
Title: Re: new wheels
Post by: Rowdy on May 01, 2013, 08:46:09 PM
In regards to cleaning the wheels, I find Formula 1 bike clean works wonders on road grime and chain lube.
http://www.formula1wax.com/products/productDetail.php?productID=33 (http://www.formula1wax.com/products/productDetail.php?productID=33)

Then polish the wheels every 4th wash or every time after servicing the chain and sprockets. Kero works well too but be careful around tyres, brakes etc. Bike clean is easier to use.

Or else you can paint the wheels a darker colour then strip the paint and polish the outter edges.
Title: Re: new wheels
Post by: Betty on May 02, 2013, 03:40:46 PM
Quote from: dmb80 on May 01, 2013, 12:31:51 AM
ok would the wheels off a 2009 monster s gold color 1100cc
will these rims fit a 2006 s2r 1000

Since nobody seems to have had a go at this I will ... Will they fit? Dunno

It may have already been discussed elsewhere on the forum somewhere (expand your search parameters) or you could post your query in the Tech board or something - they love responding to this kinda thing.

My uneducated opinion would suggest you consider things like:

Someone will know and know the solution to any problems (if there are any).
Title: Re: new wheels
Post by: stopintime on May 02, 2013, 05:08:24 PM
Yes  [thumbsup]

At least if you can trust OZ wheels info from MotoWheels (usually can)
http://motowheels.com/i-6922878-oz-motorbike-piega-forged-aluminum-rear-wheel-ducati-s2r-s4r-m796-m1100-hm-mts1000-1100-mh900e-sf848-748-998-848.html (http://motowheels.com/i-6922878-oz-motorbike-piega-forged-aluminum-rear-wheel-ducati-s2r-s4r-m796-m1100-hm-mts1000-1100-mh900e-sf848-748-998-848.html)
Title: Re: new wheels
Post by: dmb80 on May 03, 2013, 02:02:20 AM
they want about 4k front and back, happy to put up with dirty wheels 
Title: Re: new wheels
Post by: Raux on May 03, 2013, 02:11:56 AM
Yes.

but you'll need the brake rotors from the 1100 IIRC they are 5 bolt 10mm offset

Anchorism swapped his 796 with an S4R, the rotors stayed with the wheel sets.
Title: Re: new wheels
Post by: Two dogs on May 03, 2013, 03:58:51 AM
Quote from: dmb80 on May 01, 2013, 12:31:51 AM
ok would the wheels off a 2009 monster s gold color 1100cc
will these rims fit a 2006 s2r 1000 i have white rims at present
try to keep them is like [bang] or has anyone got options on how
to keep the white rims clean.

I have an 06 S2R with white rims too.
I find a quick wipe n rub usually gets the road grime and brake dust off pretty easily every other ride or so.
Every so often I use some kero in a spray bottle which dissolves any tar or oily residue.
Then MrSheen to keep it cleen  ;D
I find it quite therapeutic  [roll] part of the weekly Mc Luvin for all the bikes in our garage.

Maybe you are using the wrong chain lube and getting to much fling.
Try another brand and wipe off of any excess.
I like the dry wax type and especially the DuPont which I get my Dad to smuggle in his suitcase when he comes
over from the U.S. as its only $7 there and I cant find it here.

Simple really and maybe a little cheaper than changing rims.

I personally like the white rim white stripped red tank combo.
Title: Re: new wheels
Post by: OzzyRob on May 03, 2013, 04:41:13 AM
Have you considered powder coating ?

Or just not looking at the dirt ?
Title: Re: new wheels
Post by: J5 on May 03, 2013, 05:54:04 PM
Quote from: Two dogs on May 03, 2013, 03:58:51 AM
I have an 06 S2R with white rims too.
I find a quick wipe n rub usually gets the road grime and brake dust off pretty easily every other ride or so.
Every so often I use some kero in a spray bottle which dissolves any tar or oily residue.
Then MrSheen to keep it cleen  ;D
I find it quite therapeutic  [roll] part of the weekly Mc Luvin for all the bikes in our garage.


i used mrsheen or wd40 on my weekly commute

350k per week


so weekend
bike was on the stands,
clean wheels
check chain tension
check tyre pressures
general check over of bike
clean/lube chain
only took about 15 mins max