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Started by ducej, November 19, 2011, 07:23:42 PM

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ducej

Updated and upgraded... [Dolph]

After the tail chop I did some shopping and came home with some nice indicators (December) and new mirrors (last week). After having everything properly installed I am now waiting for the temperatures to rise, a long tour is waiting. Till then I keep myself happy with short rides through and round the city... Anyway, below some pictures of the upgrades.








Let me know what you think. Next update has most likely to do with upgrading the brakes.

End of this upgrade, I'll keep you posted on anything new.

Yesterday I decided to chop of the tail of my Monster. Easy job with a minimum on $$$. Welded a homemade bracket together and looking at the results I am fairly pleased. Next week some Rizoma blinkers will be installed to get rid of the Ducati potatoes which they call to be blinkers. I am also looking to replace the stock mirrors for nice Rizoma`s circuit 743, anyone has these already? Next project is to replace the Brake and clutch Masters for some Brembo stuff. Any recommendations?? I was thinking of the 19" radial but I am not sure which goes best with the stock callipers. I will keep you posted of the updates.

Some photos of the tail chop:

The culprit (The parts for my homemade bracket are also around):


Before the chop:


Chopped, I used a flex, hence the old t-shirt protecting the cans and tire:


The bracket, waiting for a spraypaint and drilling some holes


Installed, cleaning up the cablework. I didn`t cut any cables, just in case I have to put the original parts back in place. You never know with the local  [leo]


The finished product... Now i`ll grab a can of beer  [drink]






S2R Icy yellow, chopped tail, rizoma mirrors and indicators
Honda Spacey

kopfjäger

Get rid of that clear taillight lens.
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stopintime

Nice work [thumbsup]

If you want better brakes, the usual route to take is larger rotors and better calipers.

320mm rotors, (so called) 10mm offset.
Four piston, two pads calipers (so called 996 calipers) found on many other Ducatis.
New lines as well, custom just over $ 100.
You can use your stock master cylinder or get any kind of upgrade - 16mm coffin/stock style for $ 100 or radial if you wish.

S2R 800 screams for better brakes - you won't be disappointed.
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

ute

Looks good , Have you thought of coring / chopping the cans . If you can tail chop you can do this .

also look at 3rd eye bar end mirrors  just amazing for the price  ( they will not fold at any speed )

duc996

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Goat_Herder

Any job well done with your own 2 hands gets a big thumb up!  [thumbsup]
Goat Herder (Tony)
2003 Ducati Monster 620 - Yellow SOLD
2007 Ducati Monster S2R1000 - Black KILLED
2007 Ducati Monster S2R1000 - Red

Brett76

Quote from: stopintime on November 20, 2011, 03:29:33 AM
Nice work [thumbsup]

If you want better brakes, the usual route to take is larger rotors and better calipers.

320mm rotors, (so called) 10mm offset.
Four piston, two pads calipers (so called 996 calipers) found on many other Ducatis.
New lines as well, custom just over $ 100.
You can use your stock master cylinder or get any kind of upgrade - 16mm coffin/stock style for $ 100 or radial if you wish.

S2R 800 screams for better brakes - you won't be disappointed.


+1 on the brakes, also look at your suspension set-up
Ducati Monster S2r800

ducej

Ok, asking for your advices, (thx stopintime),what do you recommand. 320 rotors,which kind. Saw some chinese brand passing by on this forum. I am looking for brembo callipers, new, what kind has you best experiences. On the bars I will install the latest brembo 18/20 radial anyway, with some rizoma or ccc fluid holders.
Better spend some time upgrading during the cold times than sitting home.. ;D
S2R Icy yellow, chopped tail, rizoma mirrors and indicators
Honda Spacey

TitanMonsterS4R

Quote from: ducej on January 17, 2012, 06:22:12 AM
Ok, asking for your advices, (thx stopintime),what do you recommand. 320 rotors,which kind. Saw some chinese brand passing by on this forum. I am looking for brembo callipers, new, what kind has you best experiences. On the bars I will install the latest brembo 18/20 radial anyway, with some rizoma or ccc fluid holders.
Better spend some time upgrading during the cold times than sitting home.. ;D

FTW - Brembo goldline rotors and calipers.  Loved the 2 pads setup with the rotors I had on my S2R (the ones in the pics I sent you).  If I couldn't get those, I'd get either galfer rotors if you have the $$$.  I didn't go the chinese route when my bike got wrecked and got EBCs and I liked them a lot.  If you're looking for some good solid rotors, those EBCs I mentioned are just chillin looking to be used  [thumbsup]

Cake has some sick brake tech rotors which look incredible and I bet they stop on a dime. 
06 Monster S4R - Red/Black Final Edition

stopintime

I bought my brake parts from YoYoDyne and I'm happy with their service and knowledge.

There are many options and this is one:
http://www.yoyodyneti.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=08.2003.84    two of each
http://www.yoyodyneti.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=20.9230.20    two of each
He will make you custom lines for ~ $ 130
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

Howie

Quote from: stopintime on January 17, 2012, 10:20:09 AM
I bought my brake parts from YoYoDyne and I'm happy with their service and knowledge.

There are many options and this is one:
http://www.yoyodyneti.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=08.2003.84    two of each
http://www.yoyodyneti.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=20.9230.20    two of each
He will make you custom lines for ~ $ 130

Yep, Fred is great!

Roaduser

if your gonna replace calipers i would go the sbk 4 pads. second hand in good condition is not much more than the regular monster 2 pad ones.

as for rotors i use galfer and they are great at speed, but annoying at carpark speed where they can be touchy and lack feel. also if hard braking at low speed they sometimes feel a little jerky. i think this may be typical with many wave style rotors..