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Started by Dochunt, May 25, 2015, 07:40:12 PM

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Dochunt

Thanks again for the great insight.
I will be going in my SUV.
There is a Costco 1/2 a mile from the dealer and on Saturdays the drivers there are out of control.
Aprilia Caponord 1200 2015
M796 ABS 2012
Triumph thunderbird Sport 1998

Dochunt

So the Metuchen Dealer wants $130 to change the front Sprocket and $200 to to the Bar change (labor only, parts extra),  seems a bit much to me. Also they can't get me in for 2 weeks.
Should I attempt to do these myself or try a non-ducati mechanic?
Aprilia Caponord 1200 2015
M796 ABS 2012
Triumph thunderbird Sport 1998

Curmudgeon

Seems a bit high to me. Did you try Ferracci?

Just my $0.02, but a true Ducati shop with total familiarity might be a better bet. The sprocket looks easy but you need a special tool to re-adadjust the chain. Changing the bar requires drilling to do properly and some careful cable and line routing.

How mechanical are you? I leave this stuff to my dealer as I can't be bothered. He'd be closer to $200 for both items and it'd be done right. In fact..., it was.  ;) You should really be there when they drill the bar to get the controls/mirrors exactly where you want them.
2011 796 ABS "Pantah" - Rizoma Bar, 14T, Tech Spec, Ohlins DU-737, Evaps removed, Sargent Seat, Pantah skins

Dochunt

The guy I talked to in the Metuchen dealership did not seem too knowledgeable.
I will call Feracci today as well, thou they are a little harder to get to for me.
I think I will pay the little extra money and get it done right, don't want to have a problem while riding far from home.
Thanks again for the good advise Crum
Aprilia Caponord 1200 2015
M796 ABS 2012
Triumph thunderbird Sport 1998

Curmudgeon

Good luck! Wish I had a name to give you but it's been eons since I did business there. Another forum member whose wife rides a 696 picked up a V7 there last year IIRC and has had no complaints I can recall. He might not pick up on this thread though...
2011 796 ABS "Pantah" - Rizoma Bar, 14T, Tech Spec, Ohlins DU-737, Evaps removed, Sargent Seat, Pantah skins

TWDucfan

#35
With higher and more swept back handle bar will there be problem of hitting the tank (no longer line up with the air intake recess) ?   [coffee]

Thanks.





Curmudgeon

Quote from: TWDucfan on June 06, 2015, 05:29:22 AM
With higher and more swept back handle bar will there be problem of hitting the tank (no longer line up with the air intake recess) ?   [coffee]

Thanks.
What are you riding? With the 796's and with the controls adjusted to my liking, there is ~ 1 cm clearance with the tank cover on both sides. If the stops were readjusted at all, I doubt more than 1 - 2 mm.

Bear in mind that a 796 has the ~ 20mm taller stock riser which subsequently appeared on the 2012(?) and later EVO's.

2011 796 ABS "Pantah" - Rizoma Bar, 14T, Tech Spec, Ohlins DU-737, Evaps removed, Sargent Seat, Pantah skins

Dochunt

Hey Crum
What are your thoughts about moving the mirrors to the bad end?
Aprilia Caponord 1200 2015
M796 ABS 2012
Triumph thunderbird Sport 1998

Curmudgeon

Quote from: Dochunt on June 06, 2015, 01:40:12 PM
Hey Crum
What are your thoughts about moving the mirrors to the bad end?

I'm fine with them as is. At least one side usually has a fairly full view and they are aerodynamically very quiet.

It's important to have them adjusted correctly. Carlos in Panama mentioned using a straight edge like a yard stick to set them 90 degrees across the bike vs the direction of travel. Not a fan of bar-ends unless there's no other good option.
2011 796 ABS "Pantah" - Rizoma Bar, 14T, Tech Spec, Ohlins DU-737, Evaps removed, Sargent Seat, Pantah skins

Dochunt

Great, thank for the quick response.
I have to get the bars changed soon, my hands star going numb after 40 mins.
Aprilia Caponord 1200 2015
M796 ABS 2012
Triumph thunderbird Sport 1998

Dochunt

PS , lowering the pegs helped a lot.
Aprilia Caponord 1200 2015
M796 ABS 2012
Triumph thunderbird Sport 1998

TWDucfan

Quote from: Curmudgeon on June 06, 2015, 07:53:45 AM
What are you riding? With the 796's and with the controls adjusted to my liking, there is ~ 1 cm clearance with the tank cover on both sides. If the stops were readjusted at all, I doubt more than 1 - 2 mm.


796 sans the nice looking Pantah skin.  applause applause

You mean stops were adjusted there will be more than 1~2 cm, correct?

Thanks.



Curmudgeon

Quote from: Dochunt on June 06, 2015, 05:27:44 PM
Great, thank for the quick response.
I have to get the bars changed soon, my hands star going numb after 40 mins.

Numb? Maybe the 14T will help with that when you are riding slow around town. I try to keep the revs over 4,000. By 4,500 - 5,000 the engine is pretty smooth. 3,000 RPM under load will make your hands numb too. Try not to lug it.  ;)
2011 796 ABS "Pantah" - Rizoma Bar, 14T, Tech Spec, Ohlins DU-737, Evaps removed, Sargent Seat, Pantah skins

Curmudgeon

Quote from: TWDucfan on June 06, 2015, 05:40:42 PM

796 sans the nice looking Pantah skin.  applause applause

You mean stops were adjusted there will be more than 1~2 cm, correct?

Thanks.
Had to buy those skins because I had one of these.  :D License plate also reads "PANTAH". http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/275067-1/Pantah-600-SL.jpg

The way my bar and switches/levers are adjusted, the clearance between them and the tank skin is ~ 1 cm. Just measured for you. From the base of the locknut on the stop to the end of the bolt is 7mm. Maybe compare that with yours?
2011 796 ABS "Pantah" - Rizoma Bar, 14T, Tech Spec, Ohlins DU-737, Evaps removed, Sargent Seat, Pantah skins

Dochunt

Hey Crum.
Did they have to change/adjust this cables and lines when they changed the bars?
Thanks
Aprilia Caponord 1200 2015
M796 ABS 2012
Triumph thunderbird Sport 1998