Title: SWEET! FMF Pipes for the New Monsters 696/1100 and Streetfighter!!! Post by: BellissiMoto on July 26, 2009, 07:40:38 PM When these came out for my 1098, I just had to have them, and now that they are out for the new Monster, well... now I've gotta get myself one of the new Monsters!!
(http://bellissimoto.com/images/DUCATI_MONSTER1100_2009_01.jpg) http://bellissimoto.com/FMFMonster.html (http://bellissimoto.com/FMFMonster.html) Streetfighter version was revealed today at a trade show in Dallas, where one of my agents (ok - friend) snapped a couple pics for us with his camera phone. You can get them here - http://bellissimoto.com/FMFStreetfighter.html (http://bellissimoto.com/FMFStreetfighter.html) (http://bellissimoto.com/sitebuilder/images/P7260031-234x250.jpg) Title: Re: SWEET! FMF Pipes for the New Monsters 696/1100 and Streetfighter!!! Post by: psycledelic on July 26, 2009, 08:01:37 PM Different. I like them.
Title: Re: SWEET! FMF Pipes for the New Monsters 696/1100 and Streetfighter!!! Post by: BellissiMoto on July 27, 2009, 07:00:52 PM The different aspect is key, I honestly haven't seen anything of real interest exhaust wise for the new Monsters yet... Until these came out.
Title: Re: SWEET! FMF Pipes for the New Monsters 696/1100 and Streetfighter!!! Post by: Duck-Stew on July 29, 2009, 03:04:42 PM All that curvy & sexy Italian goodness....and then you put a square-ish set of cans on it?!?
Uh...in my book, that's not a good fit. But, to each their own. Title: Re: SWEET! FMF Pipes for the New Monsters 696/1100 and Streetfighter!!! Post by: Grampa on July 29, 2009, 06:01:34 PM but..... they come with pics of lost and missing kids on them
Title: Re: SWEET! FMF Pipes for the New Monsters 696/1100 and Streetfighter!!! Post by: kopfjäger on July 29, 2009, 06:29:34 PM but..... they come with pics of lost and missing kids on them [laugh] [laugh] [drink] Title: Re: SWEET! FMF Pipes for the New Monsters 696/1100 and Streetfighter!!! Post by: Holden on July 29, 2009, 06:45:07 PM I dig it! The new monster hates curves—I made this realization when I compared the stock handlebars to the Suburban Machinery variety.
Do you really want to emphasize the rear subframe? Why not balance what little trellis it has left? |