I put in a 749 rear shock last night and had to remove the crankcase vent tank.
I need a place to put my Regulator, and top Ignition coil. I was thinking about just replacing the the entire plastic tray with aluminum piece that would allow me to just drill holes and mount the parts. I worry that I have to deal with vibrations if I do that.
The other option is to just get something like this (http://www.tpoparts.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=53&osCsid=bef8332441ba507a71da5e7b2c57ed5f) But that doesn't help me with the Ignition coil placement.
Any help would be appreciated
I don't know the answer. But, the aluminum sounds like a good idea. You could even use rubber washers for dampening so vibing isn't severe. Just a thought.
You can just use a harder plastic. Duck Stew can tell you exactly what type it is.
(http://www.ducatimonster.org/featured/2007july/DSC04375.JPG)
Here's what it looks like from underneath:
(http://www.ducatimonster.org/featured/2007july/DSC03902.JPG)
This is the same type of plastic:
(http://www.ducatimonster.org/featured/2007july/DSC04178.JPG)
I can't believe that I didn't think of using plastic. Nice idea.
I posted this up a while back in the tutorials section when i removed my crank breather box/hoses/crap:
Well, I took care of my crank breather kit last night.
I have an 02+ monster, so of course I had to create something to mount my rectifier/regulator to under the seat.
I didn't want the elements (other than more air) to be able to get to it, so i created a small blockoff plate/mounting bracket using a spare piece of steel and a dremel tool. With the breather box out of the way, the rectifier gets a lot more air, so I felt it would be fine to protect to the bottom of it from road debris, water, and other nasties.
Here is a link to an JPEG of my bracket on Flickr, download the LARGE size, and print it horizontally on an 8.5x11 Sheet. DO NOT SCALE IT.
Bracket on Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/32732335@N03/3346921148/#sizes/o/)
Here's a preview [thumbsup]
(https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3358/3346921148_c7e7e8093b.jpg)
If anyone would like it in a scalable vector / PDF format, just let me know.
Again, obviously, please don't sell this bracket to people for a profit. It's free, public knowledge meant to help our tech forum be more useful.
Obviously, plastic would work fine here too...
I used a piece of a metal bookshelf end I had laying around, and a dremel. It worked perfect.
PM me if you want it in PDF format.
Quote from: Spidey on April 29, 2009, 11:35:05 AM
You can just use a harder plastic. Duck Stew can tell you exactly what type it is.
(http://www.ducatimonster.org/featured/2007july/DSC04375.JPG)
I need somebody to do this to my bike SO bad.
^^+1
Jealousy is rearing it's ugly head...
ALthough i have another interesting dillema.. The mount for my right Zard can is up in there now too...
I wouldn't be to worried about the regulators getting wet, they are very well sealed, where the wires enter the case has a rubber seal and then they are epoxied to the main board, sealing them up even more, If you check out a number of bikes like Triumph, some Honda's, Harleys, Etc they mount the Regulators right at the bottom front of the frame so they get maximum cooling and in that location they get road debris, tyre spray.
The biggest enemy of the Regulators is Heat, Electronics and heat do not work well together, I put the TPO parts regulator Kit on my Monster, and it now runs so much cooler.
Yes, it gets wet when I ride to work and it's raining, just means it's runs cooler again, Bonus! [thumbsup]
Cooler running regulator, means longer lived regulator.
what REALLY sucks is when your regulator is mounted right next to your new aftermarket exhaust pipe that crosses under the seat.
still trying to figure this one out...
might put a small heat shield/mat between the regulator and the bracket i made for it, to help insulate i guess...
it's getting hot down there :/
ceramic coat that exhaust, and problem nearly solved.
I did not put a tray on mine. Just re-installed the regulator
straight into the frame.. But than again you are also in need of
placing the ignition coil .. Good luck.
(https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3012/2866269147_c71f766ea3_b.jpg)
Spidey's, way is the cleanest safest and nicer I've seen so far.
mines (http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=16672.msg292320#msg292320)...complete with thread about this very subject:
(http://photos5.pix.ie/CE/60/CE601BD498A3450EB771C466E1BA8C80.jpg)
(http://photos2.pix.ie/C9/06/C906D5D50F3C44C1B041E0E2F064ECF0-500.jpg)
RB that is sexy! Going to Home Depot at lunch to get a metal plate. What guage of metal did you use?
Quote from: Ducatiloo on April 30, 2009, 08:35:40 AM
RB that is sexy! Going to Home Depot at lunch to get a metal plate. What guage of metal did you use?
Thank you for the kind words....but...I totally stole this idea from Spidey's bike.
the gauge is....uh....a found Detour road sign. I like the idea of using aluminum for this plate as to act as an additional heat sink for the regulator. Truth is the aluminum is a little shy of 1/8"....probably over kill. I cut a hole in it to fit the rear coil as well, but it is difficult to see in the pics.
Has anyone used the TPO (http://www.tpoparts.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=53&osCsid=bef8332441ba507a71da5e7b2c57ed5f) part? Dost it leave a gap between the metal and the seat? Would it stick out two far and hit the 749/999 rear shock?
Get a friend who welds and do this:
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=2837.0 (http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=2837.0)
I actually moved the breather further in afterwards and painted the endcap black.
this is what it looks like now.
(http://img2.imageshack.us/img2/172/sideviewa.jpg)
bookmark - gonna do something like this when I finally find the time.....
Quote from: Spidey on April 29, 2009, 11:35:05 AM
You can just use a harder plastic. Duck Stew can tell you exactly what type it is.
(http://www.ducatimonster.org/featured/2007july/DSC04375.JPG)
Here's what it looks like from underneath:
(http://www.ducatimonster.org/featured/2007july/DSC03902.JPG)
This is the same type of plastic:
(http://www.ducatimonster.org/featured/2007july/DSC04178.JPG)
Anyone know what this plastic stuff is officially called and what type of store would stock it? I presume it is heat gun bendable and then cools rigid?
thanks.
Quote from: Privateer on July 19, 2009, 08:12:35 AM
Anyone know what this plastic stuff is officially called and what type of store would stock it? I presume it is heat gun bendable and then cools rigid?
Kydex? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kydex (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kydex)
I've begun working on this for my bike. Using carbon fiber sheets and light-duty angle to make a box/tray like shape. Since my ride-height is jacked up, I've been able to actually use aluminum spacers to lower the tray, and free up a little room underneath the seat.
(http://lh4.ggpht.com/_4iYlZ1m8UEM/S4LXnVm8ZQI/AAAAAAAAFTg/hmtyJeS7LYE/s800/IMG_2136.JPG)
STILL A WORK IN PROGRESS, WIRING/FUSEBOX HAS NOT BEEN FIXED IN PLACE...YET
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_4iYlZ1m8UEM/S4LYuD90hkI/AAAAAAAAFUE/-cc8Dd3PX7Q/s800/IMG_2150.JPG)
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_4iYlZ1m8UEM/S4LYuVqf8BI/AAAAAAAAFUI/OHjoSzStdmk/s800/IMG_2153.JPG)
Bookmarked for future mod list. [thumbsup]