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Started by Nxtr6, July 09, 2011, 10:09:10 AM

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Nxtr6

My dealer just showed me these, they're going to pick some up, down fall is just the $$$. I would seriously consider it for the Monster, if they had an adapter plate to use plate for the GT 1000, but for now I will just stick with the old school stands... link http://xtcommerce.motorradteile-bursig.de/product_info.php?info=p158_Paddock-Racing-Stand-Ducati-Monster-1100-Evo-2011--2009-11-.html

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Greg

Wow - very cool. Not sure I'd want to spend $600+ on it, but still very nice. I'm thinking somebody will copy them and produce a similar design.
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the_Journeyman

That is nice!  I could have done the 18,000 mile service (rear shock has to come off to access the vert. valves) on my SS with that! 

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timeforpoptarts

Really nice, but also a nice chunk of change. Definitely over $600 including taxes and shipping (over the pond).
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Jarvicious

It's nice to see they finally branched out.  They've had a model in production for a couple of years now for the 1098.

I think if you routinely do you own maintenance and don't have a proper lift OR you frequent track days, this would be worth the money.  For an everyday schmoe like me, two pitbulls do just fine.
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curtisc83

Think it would work on a Monster 796?

arai_speed

that is pretty bad ass!! wow

curtisc83

So I emailed them asking if it would fit the Monster 796 and here is what they said

Helo,
We have only one stand for the monsters in the 796 if the frame is the same we can not say.

So from the looks of it if it is the same frame it would work. I have been goggling if the 796 has the same frame as the 1100 and I can't really find a answer? Any insight on my question anyone?

Moschy

Don't want to spoil your party but I think I don't want all the weight on one side. It MIGHT bend the frame. What do you guys think?
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Raux

seems there is an adaptor ring on the rear motor mount so I would expect the weight to be distributed through that mount. also the 796, 1100, and 696 should all have the same geometry for their mount from my knowledge.

it is cool, and for a shop... a great idea. for the everyday owner, ouch $$$

xplodee

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1995 Ducati Supersport 900CR
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curtisc83

Looks like it would work perfectly on a Monster 796. I watched the video and looked at side pics of a 796 and its the exact frame.

curtisc83

I contacted Max MOTO about this and someone named Patrick contacted me and sent me the order form for it. I hope it fits my Monster 796 because I just filled out the order form and sent it back. If not then it will be a good reason to want to upgrade to a 1100 one day....LOL

I don't have a workshop but plan on keeping my bike inside my GF's house since I'm away and it would be a great way for her to move it around if she needed too.