gaging some interest

Started by DesmoDreamer, August 27, 2008, 05:44:41 PM

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Quote from: Klip on August 28, 2008, 02:47:03 AM
Last fall, Ducati Seattle told me my warranty would be voided if I chopped the tail on my '07 S4R.

1st tail chop i ever saw was at my dealership, on their demo....
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Quote from: Klip on August 28, 2008, 02:47:03 AM
Last fall, Ducati Seattle told me my warranty would be voided if I chopped the tail on my '07 S4R.

Dave R is a member here and he is from Ducati Seattle.  Perhaps he will weigh in on this, but I seriously doubt anyone with any experience at that dealership would say that.  Perhaps it could void the rust protection part of the warranty at the spot of the tail chop, but that is about it. 

TiAvenger

they can only void the warranty on parts that your mod affects...

a tailchop would void your frame warranty (say it cracked and failed at a weld) but not your motor as a tailchop has no affect on its systems. 

TOB has a couple of large threads explaining the law on it.

DesmoDreamer

the one i am going to be working on here as soon as the digitizer comes in and i learn to use it will flow with the bike just be a bit shorter since it stick out like 10 feet lol i was also thinking of either making it work with the stock license plate holder or having one bonded on or maybe molded in not sure yet, will look at the when it gets that close!


I am super stoked there is lots of interest because that will make the parts/tooling cheaper for me and anyone that want one when they are done!!!

DesmoDreamer

Quote from: eesnas on August 27, 2008, 08:46:32 PM
Curious what model, tricolor?

I actualy have an 07'S2R 800 i know it was the last year for the 800 S2R and there dont seem to be very many otheres out there with one.

here is alittle up date!

we got the Digitizer in last week but my CAD computer doesnt like the programs and drivers need to us it and none of our other computers is capable of funning it without memory issues so we ordered a new CAD desktop today that is am absolute beast of a machine, it should be concidered the super car/bike of the computer world.

anyway it shouldn't be too long before i can scan my beer tray and make some 3D models to look at.

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DesmoDreamer

Okay, I know it has been a long time since I have updated this post. I have opted out of using the digitizer mainly because it is cheaper for my so not send out for a CNC cut plug. Mainly I just wanted to give an update and let everyone know that this project is coming together though slowly.

I finally have a work load that is light enough for me to move this project off the back burner. I have laid up a few fiberglass parts from the stock tray and I am beginning to modify them to the length and look that I want. As soon as I have a part I am happy with and start the permanent mold, I will post some pictures. Ideally these will be done next week.

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Quote from: DesmoDreamer on August 27, 2008, 05:44:41 PM

so i was thinking about digitizing the beer tray, shortening it about 4" and getting rid of the ears from the turnsignals, and having it made out of fiberglass. It would still have a stock look to it but be much shorter and intrusive.

Bought this exact "style" piece in CF from Desmoworld years back, IMHO the best looking alternative by far for those who can't/won't chop (and have integrated tail light/turn signals).  Has gone on each Monster I've owned (currently on an S2R), since riding in rain + tail chop = striped back.  If you want photos for inspiration/ideas, let me know!
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