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BadA$$ Modified Multistrada

Started by Travman, June 11, 2008, 07:47:54 PM

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kenrok1

I think you can find the whole history Nick's build on TOB

search for MotoGPfan

mitt

Quote from: kenrok1 on June 17, 2008, 06:57:06 PM
I think you can find the whole history Nick's build on TOB

search for MotoGPfan

Here is a better link  ;)   

http://www.duccutters.com/NickCzerok-NakedMultiStrata.tpl

duccutters has lots of other cool shyt too.

http://www.duccutters.com/

mitt

twolanefun

Check this one out, was a beautiful mod, one of the best I have seen. I say was because he was rear ended at a Stop Light last month, not sure if he is going to rebuild it.
http://ducatisti.ning.com/photo/photo/show?id=625344%3APhoto%3A6247&context=user
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duc996

Wow!! that is one bad multistrada!!!! the exhaust is awesome... [thumbsup]
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tallduc

hmm, i wonder if it will fit a tall guy( 6'4")  better?  the dimensions on the ducati.com site  seem the same as a monster except for a 2 inch higher seat but i already have my rear height maxed out. 

Any monster owner tall guys tried the multi yet?

Also i wonder if i could stick the monster tank on it?

Actually what i really want is a  s4rs sized in XXL   ;D
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Ducatista

My favorite modded Monstrada or Hyperstrada, whichever you prefer:



Unfortunately, Steve was recently rear ended by someone while stopped at a red light.  This beautiful machine ended up entirely underneath the offending vehicle, minus the front end.  Steve hopefully will be okay in the long run.  He was decidedly very uncomfortable the last time I saw him.
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XTR

About the only thing there that I like is the Zard (I put one on speedy) other than that yuck.
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Triple J

Quote from: Ducatista on June 18, 2008, 07:55:38 AM
My favorite modded Monstrada or Hyperstrada, whichever you prefer:



Unfortunately, Steve was recently rear ended by someone while stopped at a red light.  This beautiful machine ended up entirely underneath the offending vehicle, minus the front end.  Steve hopefully will be okay in the long run.  He was decidedly very uncomfortable the last time I saw him.

That really sicks...hope he gets well soon!  [thumbsup]

I'm really close to doing something similar to my MTS.  [thumbsup]  Do you know what he did with the battery and fusebox?  I think Nick put his in a custom mount where his airbox was, and replaced the airbox with pod filters.  I'm not sure how good of an idea pod filters are for me, given how much rain riding I do in sunny Seattle.  :P

johnster

Are those front brake rotors carbon? They almost look like GP rotors, but it's hard to tell from the pic... ???

-Overall It's pretty damn cool though...I probably woulda made the exhaust black though personally..
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Statler

People looking for Nick to talk to him about his bike can find him as motogpfan at coastalducaticlub.org 

that's the forum he created.

he's here too but is scarce at the moment.
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Xiphias


Damn nice looking...thanks posting up the pics.

Rob
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herm

wow.......i never suspected it was possible to make a MS look good.
i wonder how hard it would be to pick up a used one that needed a bunch of cosmetic fixin..........?
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Quote from: twolanefun on June 17, 2008, 07:58:47 PM
Check this one out, was a beautiful mod, one of the best I have seen. I say was because he was rear ended at a Stop Light last month, not sure if he is going to rebuild it.
http://ducatisti.ning.com/photo/photo/show?id=625344%3APhoto%3A6247&context=user

Shame that was hit.  My favorite of those shown by far.

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clubhousemotorsports

Sorry to hear about Steves luck, He just was fully recovered from breaking his back at the track a few years ago.
A friend of mine actually made the exhaust on Steves Multi, It looked good, Steve made it look Great. As he does with all of his bikes. You should see his work on Bevel motors. I dont even like the big Bevels but I love his work on them.
Get well Steve!

sydmonster

hmm... +1 on those multi's looking like bad-ass monsters. Cool! [thumbsup] - Chris
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