(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-lFwn64E_3xg/TiVu8704ECI/AAAAAAAACGA/bMwV44DPjLU/s1600/S2R+right2.jpg)
Looks like a 1000, not an 800 though.
http://caferacerspecial.blogspot.com/2011/07/ducati-monster-s2r-800-special-by.html (http://caferacerspecial.blogspot.com/2011/07/ducati-monster-s2r-800-special-by.html)
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Paint looks dripping wet... theres gotta be like 3000 coats of clear on that and I can't imagine how hellish (in a good way) those stubby megaphones would make that 1000 sound
I need to rethink my brake hose routing after seeing that as well...
That is just pure sex
I'd hit that..
Can anyone tell what kind of clip ons these are? tall boys maybe? looks like they're clamped way below the upper yoke
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-6zE-zVClMlM/TiVuz3voRaI/AAAAAAAACFo/Lw67KTKDVRw/s1600/S2R+controls.jpg)
They look like Speedymoto's...
Those are the small crankcases, could very well be an 800.
Definitely not a 1000.
those look like Swatt clipons
Quote from: Speeddog on September 13, 2013, 08:05:49 AM
Those are the small crankcases, could very well be an 800.
Definitely not a 1000.
Which small case motors came with a dry clutch? Could be a mod too tho.
I think there was a 750 with a dry clutch at some point... but anything newer are all wet clutch conversions to dry
Quote from: Ahks on September 13, 2013, 09:34:15 AM
Which small case motors came with a dry clutch? Could be a mod too tho.
Mid-80's 750 F1, Paso, Sport.
Ducatiz could give more info on which other small cases had dry clutches.
The bike in question is a conversion.
Quote from: Buck Naked on September 13, 2013, 06:41:36 AM
I'd hit that..
Can anyone tell what kind of clip ons these are? tall boys maybe? looks like they're clamped way below the upper yoke
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-6zE-zVClMlM/TiVuz3voRaI/AAAAAAAACFo/Lw67KTKDVRw/s1600/S2R+controls.jpg)
They look like the MotoWheels 1.5" rise model I had on my M900
http://motowheels.com/i-6922767-mw-billet-clip-ons-w-risers-monster.html (http://motowheels.com/i-6922767-mw-billet-clip-ons-w-risers-monster.html)
Yeah I have a set of those MW clip sons and they do look similar
Quote from: Speeddog on September 13, 2013, 12:10:36 PM
Mid-80's 750 F1, Paso, Sport.
Ducatiz could give more info on which other small cases had dry clutches.
The bike in question is a conversion.
Thanks for the knowledge drop :)