696 mods advice

Started by RC Fan, November 07, 2008, 09:50:16 AM

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RC Fan

Hello!

I have a 696 coming in the spring, and would like opinions on the most needed mods for this bike.  How important  are adjustable levers?  What about the 14t sprocket?

Also, what about rear/swingarm and front axle/fork sliders?  I am definitely getting frame sliders, either the Speedymoto sliders or the Motovation sliders.  After reading some posts here I think I will also get the Rhinomoto bar end slider with the CRG Hindsight mirrors.

Thanks in advance for your help!
Cathy

Previous bikes:  2007 Suzuki Bandit 650S & 2009 Ducati Monster 696
Current bikes:  2009 Yamaha XT250 & 2012 Triumph Street Triple R

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Quote from: RC Fan on November 07, 2008, 09:50:16 AM
Hello!

I have a 696 coming in the spring, and would like opinions on the most needed mods for this bike.  How important  are adjustable levers?  What about the 14t sprocket?

Also, what about rear/swingarm and front axle/fork sliders?  I am definitely getting frame sliders, either the Speedymoto sliders or the Motovation sliders.  After reading some posts here I think I will also get the Rhinomoto bar end slider with the CRG Hindsight mirrors.

Thanks in advance for your help!

With any modifications (be it auto or moto) it depends on you and your budget. I NEEDED the mirrors because I couldn't see squat with the stock mirrors. I did not feel comfortable on the road with them.
As with adjustable levers.. Do you have small hands? Try the stock levers first to see. I ordered adjustable levers not because of the cool factor but because I also have small hands. I have a hard time reaching the brake lever for some reason so I need the adjustability. Assess your situation and go from there.
My 2 cents.  [beer]
09 M696

jakem696

First thing I did was get the full Carbon Termi Kit for my 696 before I even toke it home from the dealership.
After staring at the bike all night, I decided that I didn't like Mickey Mouse ears looking mirror, so I order some bar end mirrors.
While I was at it, I also got the tail chop kit from comp werk. It look so much better(IMO).
After reading so much praises about the 14T sprocket, I went ahead and had one installed when I took the bike for its 600 miles service.
I love it.

Jake.
09 Dark M696
    Tail chop
    Full Termis exhaust Kit
    14t front
    CRG Bar end mirror
    Woodcraft Rear set
    Belly Pan
88 Honda VFR400R(NC24)
90 Honda VFR750R(RC30)

dutchy73

Quote from: jakem696 on November 07, 2008, 01:48:33 PM
First thing I did was get the full Carbon Termi Kit for my 696 before I even toke it home from the dealership.
After staring at the bike all night, I decided that I didn't like Mickey Mouse ears looking mirror, so I order some bar end mirrors.
While I was at it, I also got the tail chop kit from comp werk. It look so much better(IMO).
After reading so much praises about the 14T sprocket, I went ahead and had one installed when I took the bike for its 600 miles service.
I love it.

Jake.

+1 on all of this. The best, but unfortunately the most expensive upgrade is the Termi's. It's a MUST. Not only does the bike sound fantastic, but it actually runs better. The next mod may seem minor, but changing to bar-end mirrors transforms the look of the bike. So does that tail chop, but be prepared to "wear the road" as water and grim tends to come up way more with the chop.

But there are a few mods you can make that are cheap or cost nothing at all. You can always black out the exhaust hangers with a rattle can. Same thing with the headlight housing. And while you have the headlight apart, you can take out the signal light extensions which really tightens up the front.

Here is a pic of my dark:

'09 696 Dark, Termi, Rizoma, CRG

sfarchie

Funny, I was just over at Moto Wheels and got the Werkes tail chop and wondered about how much water/mud would flick up. Bought it anyhow since it definitely looks better. I also picked up the CF Diversion fender.

I already have SpeedyMoto frame sliders, RhinoMoto barend sliders, CF exhaust guard, and CRG LS mirrors. I only wish I got the Termis when I bought my bike.

BTW, Moto Wheels' 696 project bike looks awesome in person! The rear set is simply delicious.
Ray
SFaRChie
'10 Streetfighter, '01 KTM Duke II, '09 M1100S (RIP), '08 Vespa GTS 250,'58 Vespa Allstate (RIP), M696 (sold)

RC Fan

I doubt I will be getting the Termis as I was told they would make the bike even louder than it is.  I know this sounds funny, but coming from a Bandit, the Monster sounded really loud even at idle to me. 

As far as the tail chop, the dealership is throwing in the short tail kit.

I have the money for the CRG Hindsight Mirrors.  They seem to get good reviews, and they look much better.

I do have small hands, and it seems the lack of adjustable levers are one of the few gripes people have with this bike.

Will the swingarm sliders and fork sliders be of benefit?  I want the bike to be protected if it happens to tip over.

Cathy

Previous bikes:  2007 Suzuki Bandit 650S & 2009 Ducati Monster 696
Current bikes:  2009 Yamaha XT250 & 2012 Triumph Street Triple R

Craig Thomas

Regarding the 14T sprocket, this is something that I plan on getting at the 600mi service, too.  Currently, coming out of turns, the bike needs to be down an extra gear to keep from lugging the motor.  This is further complicated by not revving the engine over 6000rpms during the break in period!  [bang]


Does the 14T sprocket wake up the bottom end?

NWapex

I would wait to get the 14t at the 600mi service.  There are some people on here that like the 15t.  This way you can compare.  I personally like the 14t and feel it is just a bit quicker from a stop.  I find it revs a bit quicker and I have hit the rev limiter more often than I thought I would.  I imagine the change in gear ratio causes this...
My rides:  2009 M696, couple of cages, a few grass eating get-alongs, and some asics.

Holden

What about top gear cruising? Isn't that just going to hurt your mileage? I feel like I wouldn't mind having a 7th gear sometimes. Maybe it's a California thing?

And gosh, always having to shift out of first so fast. Maybe I should get a 16 tooth front sprocket. [cheeky]

Craig Thomas

Well, I've always preferred low-end grunt to top-end speed.  Not having to rev it so much from a stop would help.  [coffee]

Holden

I'm no fan of bogging my engine, but "low-end grunt" = low-end revs = taller gears. The engine's going to be "grunty" at low revs (it is a twin) no matter what kind of sprockets you're using. But I'd prefer still having some of that "grunt" left over by the time I'm halfway through an intersection (without having to shift).

Quote from: Craig Thomas on November 08, 2008, 08:22:00 PMNot having to rev it so much from a stop would help.

Let more clutch out. And, hills and obesity aside, bogging in first is only possible when you're not using enough gas. Nothing to do with revs if you're at or above idle. Should your revs exceed 2000, you're slipping too much (unless you're trying to wheelie or do a flying start). Having the clutch out by 2000 minimizes slip time and wear.

greenmonster





Clean bike w cool mods. [thumbsup]
First 696 I kind of like....
M900 -97 
MTS 1100s  -07

Craig Thomas

Quote from: wark on November 09, 2008, 02:11:57 AM
I'm no fan of bogging my engine, but "low-end grunt" = low-end revs = taller gears. The engine's going to be "grunty" at low revs (it is a twin) no matter what kind of sprockets you're using. But I'd prefer still having some of that "grunt" left over by the time I'm halfway through an intersection (without having to shift).

Let more clutch out. And, hills and obesity aside, bogging in first is only possible when you're not using enough gas. Nothing to do with revs if you're at or above idle. Should your revs exceed 2000, you're slipping too much (unless you're trying to wheelie or do a flying start). Having the clutch out by 2000 minimizes slip time and wear.


Lowering the front tooth count from 15, to 14, will help the low end...or am I smoking something?   Currently, 5th and 6th gear are almost useless, unless doing over 70mph.   :-\

Holden

Quote from: Craig Thomas on November 09, 2008, 02:50:50 PM

Lowering the front tooth count from 15, to 14, will help the low end...or am I smoking something?   Currently, 5th and 6th gear are almost useless, unless doing over 70mph.   :-\

Well, changing the gearing won't change the engine's performance (which is really what's implied by "boosting low end"), but it will make it rev higher for the same speed, i.e. more power at some speeds, yes, but less at others. It's give and take. I've never tried the 14t (unless they snuck one on my 696 while I wasn't lookingâ€"which actually wouldn't surprise me), so I don't know how subtle the difference is.

Either way, 15 or 14, there are advantages and disadvantages. I'm just trying to make sure unsuspecting lurkers don't read this and think it's a win/win/win modification and do it just for the heck of it. Like the OPâ€"hasn't even tried the 15t sprocket and is already considering the 14t...  ;)

sfarchie

Quote from: RC Fan on November 07, 2008, 06:13:05 PM
I doubt I will be getting the Termis as I was told they would make the bike even louder than it is.  I know this sounds funny, but coming from a Bandit, the Monster sounded really loud even at idle to me. 

As far as the tail chop, the dealership is throwing in the short tail kit.

I have the money for the CRG Hindsight Mirrors.  They seem to get good reviews, and they look much better.

I do have small hands, and it seems the lack of adjustable levers are one of the few gripes people have with this bike.

Will the swingarm sliders and fork sliders be of benefit?  I want the bike to be protected if it happens to tip over.



IMHO, louder can be a good thing from a safety perspective. I know the stock pipes are loud, but I wouldn't mind going louder so a cager can hear me when I'm near.

I've heard the rear sliders help if you use a stand, but not required. My dealer said the fork sliders won't help much. I just stuck with the SpeedyMoto frame sliders.
Ray
SFaRChie
'10 Streetfighter, '01 KTM Duke II, '09 M1100S (RIP), '08 Vespa GTS 250,'58 Vespa Allstate (RIP), M696 (sold)