Monster S4R 1098 Photo

Started by dp1098, June 12, 2008, 05:26:25 PM

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dp1098

This has probably already been around the block, but for those who haven't seen the Monster evolution - here's the next logical species...

http://www.motoblog.it/galleria/big/ducati-monster-s4r-1098/1

v/r
Drew

zooom

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Statler

I bet a pitcher of your favorite at rhodeside we will never see anything like that photoshop.     [drink]


that is nice artwork though to get the single swinger and motor bits in there.
It's still buy a flounder a drink month

Ducatista

For those who just want to see it in the thread:

carbon fiber Superbike front fender, bar end mirrors, floating cast iron rotors, carbon fiber chin fairing, Cycle Cat frame sliders, Arrow carbon fiber low mount slip ons, Rizoma billet cam belt covers w/ plexi windows, Rizoma billet front sprocket cover, billet handlebar clamp, carbon fiber rear hugger, tail chop, open air box, Corbin seat, stainless clutch springs w/ black keepers, suicideless sidestand bolt, Evoluzione clutch slave cylinder

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Slide Panda

One big, important bit they left off was the radiator. 

I still want a want an S2R1100S... that's what I want.   Maybe when a win the lotto and can breed a s2R1k with the Hyper S... yeah
-Throttle's on the right, so are the brakes.  Good luck.
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- '08 KTM 690 StupidMoto
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twolanefun

IMHO, the S2R1K is more than enough bike and in fact it is too much bike for the street but is a nice compromise if you want to do track days and you have the extra 20-30 lbs that I have. No one ever listens but if you think about how and where most ride, the S2R1K is plenty of bike and if I was about 30 lbs lighter the 696 would be plenty for me both on and off the track. Yes I get passed by the Superbikes on the track but I find it more fun trying to stay up with them or any number of 600cc inline fours for that matter. - Gene
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ducati culture

Quote from: twolanefun on June 17, 2008, 09:43:57 AM
Yes I get passed by the Superbikes on the track but I find it more fun trying to stay up with them or any number of 600cc inline fours for that matter. - Gene

This is why I admire Gene................ [beer]

Ducatista

[laugh]  I saw Stillie blast around a couple of 600's on his little 75 hp SV like they were tied to something.  This one dude could only take being passed a few times.  The first few times, he'd pull ahead on the straight, but after a few more times being passed, he finally gave up. 
carbon fiber Superbike front fender, bar end mirrors, floating cast iron rotors, carbon fiber chin fairing, Cycle Cat frame sliders, Arrow carbon fiber low mount slip ons, Rizoma billet cam belt covers w/ plexi windows, Rizoma billet front sprocket cover, billet handlebar clamp, carbon fiber rear hugger, tail chop, open air box, Corbin seat, stainless clutch springs w/ black keepers, suicideless sidestand bolt, Evoluzione clutch slave cylinder

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zooom

Quote from: Ducatista on June 17, 2008, 03:10:27 PM
[laugh]  I saw Stillie blast around a couple of 600's on his little 75 hp SV like they were tied to something.  This one dude could only take being passed a few times.  The first few times, he'd pull ahead on the straight, but after a few more times being passed, he finally gave up. 


showing perfectly why no matter what bike it is....it is in the end...."THE RIDER"!!!....
99 Cagiva Gran Canyon-"FOR SALE", PM for details.
98 Monster 900(trackpregnant dog-soon to be made my Fiancee's upgrade streetbike)
2010 KTM 990 SM-T