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Frankenmonster S2R800

Started by TitanMonsterS4R, June 04, 2011, 10:40:27 AM

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junior varsity


TitanMonsterS4R

Quote from: j v on October 01, 2011, 05:31:30 PM
AFAIK Should bolt right up fine.

Thanks JV.  Hopefully it will all work, otherwise...
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junior varsity

The only one I know to be trouble is the front wheel... On the 848/Hyper (and 1098, 1198, SF for that matter) the spacers, rotors and rest won't carry over because of the different hub configuration. 5-bolt/15mm-offset vs 6-bolt/10mm-offset.

$Lindz$

The rear will work fine. They probably look like SBK 6 inch wide wheels to most people, and (besides having a larger axle diameter and not fitting) those will hit the Monster tubular swingarm. That is, if you find 6 inch wide wheels that fit the smaller axle (like aftermarket Marchesinis for 996, etc).


Ohm3d

for front wheels, you need 6 bolt, if you want to reuse your current rotors

TitanMonsterS4R

Thanks for the info re: the rear wheel folks. 

The front is a completely different matter all together.  I'm in the midst of an SBK upgrade.  So the front end will have 999 forks with the matching 10 spoke wheel.  Upper triple has been replaced with a 53mm one from Speedymoto and the lower triple will be shimmed using beer cans to take up the extra 1mm slack that exists due to stock monster forks being 54mm at the bottom. 

Hopefully everything will be done by Tuesday so I can post pics of the work in progress. 
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junior varsity

For the price of the SpeedyMoto top triple, you could nearly have a set (upper and lower) from IMA - with correct 53/53 bore.

TitanMonsterS4R

Quote from: j v on October 02, 2011, 01:13:59 PM
For the price of the SpeedyMoto top triple, you could nearly have a set (upper and lower) from IMA - with correct 53/53 bore.

I've heard good things about IMA.  If I had planned this correctly I would have done it over over the winter but the stock forks are abysmal and having come from a bike with nice GP suspension setup i figure why not get it done before my big ride in October.   
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booger

Threadjack

Wait- when was it that you wadded the yellow S2R800 you bought from Portland? I missed that post... :o

Shame, that bike had some nice bits. The 695 you parted- you crash that one as well?
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2001 M900Sie - sold
2006 S2R1000 - sold
2008 HM1100S - sold
2004 998 FE - $old
2007 S4RT
2007 Vespa LX50 aka "Slowey"
2008 BMW R1200 GSA

TitanMonsterS4R

Quote from: bergdoerfer on October 02, 2011, 04:53:14 PM
Threadjack

Wait- when was it that you wadded the yellow S2R800 you bought from Portland? I missed that post... :o

Shame, that bike had some nice bits. The 695 you parted- you crash that one as well?

Trust me I miss that bike as well.  I've never felt more part of a bike than with that one.  The yellow S2R took a turn for the worse when I was hit by a BMW (July).  I didn't post about it.  Wasn't really a fun time, bike had a lot of front end and right side damage.  The forks were bent pretty badly, triples were destroyed and the frame was cracked by the stem housing.  The right rear set was mangled but the frame sliders saved the engine tank and other parts, however, at the end of the day would have cost too much to restore.  I some how walked away from it unscathed.  No rash, broken bones or anything despite the impact and being tossed about 60 feet in the air.  The insurance company was pretty good about things, everything has been settled and I was able to conduct a bike transplant (rear shock, masters and other bits and pieces) before they hauled it away. 

Working on another masterpiece hopefully.  This is a matte black canvas so a lot of the parts that I pulled off the yellow bike work well with the new bike. 

The 695 was tipped over by a careless driver while parked so I parted that just because I really wanted a SSS. 
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junior varsity

Quote from: MadDuc 20/20 on October 02, 2011, 04:00:31 PM
I've heard good things about IMA.  If I had planned this correctly I would have done it over over the winter but the stock forks are abysmal and having come from a bike with nice GP suspension setup i figure why not get it done before my big ride in October.   

They are fantastic - I've got them on three bikes currently and will put them on the 4th when funds and time allow. The lower is extra beefy which is very nice.

The Mad King Pepe'

Quote from: j v on October 03, 2011, 06:38:25 AM
They are fantastic - I've got them on three bikes currently and will put them on the 4th when funds and time allow. The lower is extra beefy which is very nice.
+1 on that! Wunmi, check out the pics on my Bianca thread or come by if you want to see them in person.
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Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out-- Because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out-- Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me--and there was no one left to speak for me.

junior varsity

If you have already ordered the SM top, you can add just the IMA lower, but a full set is incredibly reasonably priced, so you might dispense with the SM upper for financial reasons.

I am working on being a US affiliate for IMA to help answer questions in English, etc

TitanMonsterS4R

Here are the tasty goodies I have for my Monster mods currently on deck.  Love the look and feel of the gilles tools rearsets.  They feel 10x sturdier than the 4Racing rearsets I had on the yellow and black Monster.



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booger

good call on the Gilles rearsets, dey be awesome

these going on an 800 or 1k?
Everybody got a plan 'till they get punched in the mouth - Mike Tyson

2001 M900Sie - sold
2006 S2R1000 - sold
2008 HM1100S - sold
2004 998 FE - $old
2007 S4RT
2007 Vespa LX50 aka "Slowey"
2008 BMW R1200 GSA