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Title: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: sejman on October 06, 2008, 07:57:05 PM
I had a busy weekend with the bike (wife was out of town).  Pseudo muffler core (see other thread), tail chop (using Juan's bike as a model), and belt cover mod.  As you can see, there was not much material left when I was done.  I like the no cover look, but I did want some protection (especially that leading pully) and I didn't want it to look like something was just missing.  Any thoughts about color - should I leave grey or go with the more common black?  I was even thinking of gloss red since there isn't much left - might be an interesting accent:

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3046/2919378073_3ba9e6fb61.jpg)


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: alienfocus on October 06, 2008, 09:58:25 PM
Covers look great!!!!!! I would paint them though. I recommend black for sure...red is hard to match and even though the covers are 80% gone..it will look corny..trust me..have seen someone else do it and it looked Vegas cheesy. Black gives your cylinders more shape and is a natural accent to the silver engine..it actually will catch your eye with the belts accented by the black.

Mine are OEM covers machined out and painted semi-flat. I get more comments on them then my exhaust. Your came out sharp!!!!

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v138/alienfocus/100_0847.jpg)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v138/alienfocus/100_0875.jpg)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v138/alienfocus/100_0859.jpg)


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: j|rz44 on October 06, 2008, 10:42:29 PM
Nice...
Flat black will look clean [thumbsup]


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: psycledelic on October 07, 2008, 03:50:40 AM
Looks good, I would also recommend black. 
I did my covers, sprocket cover, and heat shields a couple of months ago
(http://i26.tinypic.com/k3ruwi.jpg)
The only issue I had was that it didn't take long for me to notice rust developing on those square blocks located behind and below the pulleys (no idea what they are or do).  Might not be an issue, but just a heads up. 


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: sejman on October 07, 2008, 05:46:45 AM
Black it will be!  I was going to leave off the vertical cylinder cover, but I think once they are painted I think it will look more finished if they match.  I'll have to get some nice stainless screws to replace the stock ones now that I'm making everything more pretty.

While I'm on that subject - how do you guys keep your headers looking so good?  Mine came to me this way (I just bought this about 6 weeks ago - it's an '01 with about 14K miles)...anyway to get that lower pipe looking nicer?

I also don't like the look of my throttle cable plate - I think that will have to be painted black too...

Thanks all for the input.


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: OverCaffeinated on October 07, 2008, 09:35:14 AM
All three are very good examples of belt cover mods.  [clap]

Little to no cost mods are my fav, especially when they looked like they cost $$$$ like these do.


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: Magnus on October 07, 2008, 10:08:21 AM
looks good, although after getting a pebble in the drive pulley on my forward cylinder and bending a couple valves, i'm going back to something more protective...


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: mtn_mnztr on October 07, 2008, 11:35:48 AM
While I'm on that subject - how do you guys keep your headers looking so good?  Mine came to me this way (I just bought this about 6 weeks ago - it's an '01 with about 14K miles)...anyway to get that lower pipe looking nicer?

The older bikes came with a coating on the headers that makes them look like cast iron after awhile.  I pulled mine and had them sandblasted, then worked them over (perpendicular to the pipe) with a 3m stripping pad to make them look like stainless tubing again.  After a couple thousand miles they are turning darker but still look much better.


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: sejman on October 07, 2008, 11:58:06 AM
I probably would not be stripping this bike down so much if I was still riding in the Northeast - the sand, leaves, wet, road salt, etc. especially in the early Spring made for a mess and the more protection for rider and bike the better.  Down here in Texas things stay very clean on the roads - no salt, no sand and when it rains it really pours hard for relatively brief periods.  I know there are no guarantees, but I'm willing to risk a little more for the look I want. 

It's actually funny - in the 6 weeks I've had this bike I have accumulated quite a pile of stuff that I've pulled off:  mirrors (went to Napoleon bar ends), rear hugger, rear fender extension/license plate holder, "beer tray" and related frame remnants, CA emissions charcoal canister and related hoses, PCV valve hoses and reservoir, and now some chunks of belt covers.  Makes me feel like I over paid for this thing :P

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Little to no cost mods are my fav, especially when they looked like they cost $$$$ like these do.

Definitely my favorites - with two teenagers (braces, sports, the right "fashions", etc.) there is not a lot left for dear old Dad's hobbies.  The tail chop cost me about $10 in materials and what a huge difference.  My recent stock muffler mod cost me a few drill bits and grinding wheels - but the sound just makes me grin ear to ear.

Hey Psycledelic:  is that the Zero Gravity ST windscreen on your bike?  It looks great.  How do you like it?  I may get something like that for the winter months...


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: A.duc.H.duc. on October 07, 2008, 03:47:27 PM
I like em  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: NYCmonster on October 08, 2008, 10:54:50 AM
How do you keep the screen on? Is there some heat resistant glue?

Looks good, I would also recommend black. 
I did my covers, sprocket cover, and heat shields a couple of months ago
(http://i26.tinypic.com/k3ruwi.jpg)
The only issue I had was that it didn't take long for me to notice rust developing on those square blocks located behind and below the pulleys (no idea what they are or do).  Might not be an issue, but just a heads up. 


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: NAKID on October 08, 2008, 03:07:39 PM
I wouldn't normally say this, but I say you paint it with duplicolor red to match the bike. If they were full covers, I would say black. But since they are minimal, I say go for the splash of color...


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: ute on October 08, 2008, 06:10:43 PM
i gotta agree with the red if you can get a really close match......................with your frame silver it should look good


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: Privateer on October 09, 2008, 05:56:00 AM
what do you guys use to cut out the 'windows' in the covers?  This is something on my list but not something I want to do by trial and error.

Also, ditto on how did you attach the screens?  I've got my own ideas, but wondering what you had success with.



Andy


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: sejman on October 09, 2008, 06:46:34 AM
I free-handed my design using a pencil (and compass for the circular cut-out) and then used a coping saw to do the cutting.  The plastic is very easy to work with, but it is a glass-reinforced plastic, so the blade was dulled pretty quickly.  After the rough cut with the coping saw, I cleaned things up with a dremel and then finished with sandpaper.  It was very easy.

I tried the red accent color quickly on the front pulley guard last night with some red that I already had that was pretty close - I like the look, but I need to get the match better before I'll be satisfied.

Does anyone know of an off-the-shelf rattle-can red that is a good match for the standard Ducati red?


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: CairnsDuc on October 09, 2008, 08:33:01 PM
I am curious, When the cover is in place (bolted onto the engine) how much clearance is between the Cover and the belts?

I want to put a fine mesh in mine, but I wasn't sure if it will fit between the cover and the belts.


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: psycledelic on October 10, 2008, 09:44:11 PM
How do you keep the screen on? Is there some heat resistant glue?


The screening is TPO Hyperscreen.  It is tough and super thin.  I had planned on using pop rivets, but the guy I ordered the screen from said I should give the epoxy that was included a try first and that I would be surprised.  He was right.  I overlapped the screening by about 1/4 to 1/2 an inch where available.  Followed the directions with the epoxy and it worked great. 
I am curious, When the cover is in place (bolted onto the engine) how much clearance is between the Cover and the belts?

I want to put a fine mesh in mine, but I wasn't sure if it will fit between the cover and the belts.

 Clearance with mine was tight.  I had to take my tin snips and remove a small piece of the screening around all three pulleys.  It isn't noticable, but would be if the screen was painted, which TPO advertises as paintable.  I have wondered what they would look like black.
what do you guys use to cut out the 'windows' in the covers?  This is something on my list but not something I want to do by trial and error.

Also, ditto on how did you attach the screens?  I've got my own ideas, but wondering what you had success with.



Andy

I did all of my cutting with a dremel tool and a bunch of file work.  Takes a while, but you get some good edges. 






Hey Psycledelic:  is that the Zero Gravity ST windscreen on your bike?  It looks great.  How do you like it?  I may get something like that for the winter months...

Think I talked with you through PM, but yea, its a Zero Gravity. 

Sorry for all the replies at once, but I am having some computer issues at work and home (which sux), just using them when they are available. 


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: Charlief on October 12, 2008, 06:39:08 PM
(http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff27/charlieff/IMG_0693.jpg)

I did mine over the summer.   I used a hole saw attached to a drill press for the....er.. round holes.

And I used a rotozip bit on the drill press sliding the cover by hand to make the cut outs.  Very minimal sanding was needed.  I do have a steady hand though....( a jeweler for years and years)


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: jamanta on August 28, 2009, 05:50:28 PM
Finally got around doing my belt covers! They were the ugly gray ones....

I first cut them with my handisaw in the shape i wanted (simple, nothing fancy), filed and sanded it down to make the edges smooth then cleaned very well. Sanded with a medium grit sandpaper and applied a coat of plastic primer. i chose to use the Duplicolor high temperature spray paint and applied 2 nice light coats to it, up to then the coats were perfect but when I did the third coat, the paint was coming out flaky and left the surface rough. I ended up having to wet sand it with a 600 grit paper and repainted with a Rust-Oleum medium gloss paint.

Also ordered a TPO honeycomb screen and cut it to shape and attached it to the cover using Gorilla brand epoxy. Used a blow dryer to cure it and not it is tough as nails!

Installed the covers on the bike yesterday and couldn't help but smile! It made the bike look cool and meaner, costing me around $20!!! This is my first mod ever and I'm very happy with the results! Check it out:

(http://raphaelhaefeli.com/ducati/082809/ducati-10.jpg)
(http://raphaelhaefeli.com/ducati/082809/ducati-07.jpg)
(http://raphaelhaefeli.com/ducati/082809/ducati-08.jpg)


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: Mad Mal on August 28, 2009, 08:46:37 PM
I wonder if you could get coloured belts like RED that may look cool.


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: larsson77 on August 29, 2009, 06:39:58 AM
looks great and now do the side covers  [moto]

(http://i595.photobucket.com/albums/tt37/larsson77/8222.jpg?t=1251559999)


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: jamanta on August 29, 2009, 09:09:09 AM
looks great and now do the side covers  [moto]

(http://i595.photobucket.com/albums/tt37/larsson77/8222.jpg?t=1251559999)

thanks! your side covers look great also. mine are carbonfiber so i'm not going to do them. i'm going to do the sprocket cover instead. matter of fact, i'm going to the garage now to do them!

pictures soon!


Title: Re: Belt cover mod picture
Post by: Mash on August 29, 2009, 12:57:07 PM
looks great and now do the side covers  [moto]

Wow, those look great.  nice job.

I wonder if you could get coloured belts like RED that may look cool.

I've never seen red ones.  I ran with no covers for a while.  I put a small dot of white paint on the edge of the belt, and you could see it moving around pretty good at idle.


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