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« Reply #225 on: July 09, 2009, 07:58:09 AM »

MrPlease... can you tell me where did you get those Termignoni Stickers (CF color) from? and what size is it? (Sm, Md or Lg). Thanks

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« Reply #226 on: July 09, 2009, 03:27:55 PM »

I've powdercoated my heat shields, rearsets, exhaust cans, and brackets.  I'm thinking about ceramic coating the pipes.  How difficult is it to remove them?  I'm not too excited about getting in over my head.  Also, how much did the ceramic coating cost?  Thanks for the info and GREAT bike!
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« Reply #227 on: July 12, 2009, 03:32:14 AM »

I'm thinking about ceramic coating the pipes.  How difficult is it to remove them?  I'm not too excited about getting in over my head.  Also, how much did the ceramic coating cost?  Thanks for the info and GREAT bike!
You'll find my "here's how to remove your 696 exhaust" post here >> http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=25025.msg461929#msg461929  ....  I had mine ceramic coated in Australia by HPC, cost around AU$260. HPC is also in the USA >> http://www.hpcoatings.com/am/products/products_heat_hipercoat.aspx I hear that US prices are similar to what I paid in Aus.  Jethot also does ceramic coating, but I have no first-hand experience of their work >> http://www.jet-hot.com/motorcycles.html
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« Reply #228 on: July 15, 2009, 02:15:09 PM »


brembo master cylinder clamps (there are two, but i only took a pic of one...)



Where did you buy those?

Thank´s  waytogo
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« Reply #229 on: July 22, 2009, 11:30:10 AM »

Where did you buy those?

Thank´s  waytogo

http://shop.bevelheaven.com/detail.aspx?ID=284
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« Reply #230 on: July 22, 2009, 11:33:41 AM »

I've powdercoated my heat shields, rearsets, exhaust cans, and brackets.  I'm thinking about ceramic coating the pipes.  How difficult is it to remove them?  I'm not too excited about getting in over my head.  Also, how much did the ceramic coating cost?  Thanks for the info and GREAT bike!

getting it off wasn't to bad. ungeheuer help me with his tutorial. although i have to add to his write up on it. DO NOT, i repeat DO NOT remove the gas tank!!!!!! that is a whole lot of wasted time, effort, and much trouble. as in his instructions the gas tank is in the way of two bolts you need to remove. but all you have to do is hold up the gas tank for about 20 seconds until you remove those two bolts. other than that the write up is golden!

cost was $220 for me...
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« Reply #231 on: July 22, 2009, 06:13:24 PM »

getting it off wasn't to bad. ungeheuer help me with his tutorial. although i have to add to his write up on it. DO NOT, i repeat DO NOT remove the gas tank!!!!!! that is a whole lot of wasted time, effort, and much trouble. as in his instructions the gas tank is in the way of two bolts you need to remove. but all you have to do is hold up the gas tank for about 20 seconds until you remove those two bolts. other than that the write up is golden!

I wasnt keen to figure out what I needed to do whilst grovelling around under the tank, so removed it completely... but there's more than one way to skin a cat so I'll add your observation to my "how to".  Every little bit adds to the knowledge-base waytogo
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« Reply #232 on: July 23, 2009, 11:41:09 AM »

Aw... that's a pity... I was looking forward to seeing how it looked.  Can you confirm that the 47t will fit the under the chain guard?  Seems to me like it would fit but somebody elsewhere suggested that it could be a problem?  Cheers.


i held it up to the bike just to see how it would look. but i would say i'm pretty positive it would fit w/o rubbing...
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« Reply #233 on: August 04, 2009, 12:16:41 PM »

here are a few pics in the garage with the dp rear sprocket, ek black & silver chain, and m3 bars. you can see the position of the bars pretty good in the first & second pic...








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« Reply #234 on: August 04, 2009, 03:22:49 PM »

Unless changing the sprocket sizes for gearing does changing the sprocket and chain provide any value other than changing the look?   Just curious.  Does Ducati deliver a stock chain that's inferior in some way?
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« Reply #235 on: August 04, 2009, 07:12:32 PM »

How those decals comin?  Think we might be seeing them before the holidays  Wink  Bike looks freakin amazing  bow down
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« Reply #236 on: August 04, 2009, 07:50:10 PM »

Unless changing the sprocket sizes for gearing does changing the sprocket and chain provide any value other than changing the look?   Just curious.  Does Ducati deliver a stock chain that's inferior in some way?

I upgraded my chain to the same one mrplease has.... Big difference in quality and peformance... New chain is a lot less stiff, stronger, and feels like your pushing a bicycle around instead of a bike
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« Reply #237 on: August 05, 2009, 02:12:09 AM »

Great.  Thanks.
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« Reply #238 on: August 21, 2009, 07:05:24 AM »

MRPLEASE GOT A NEW BIKE!!!

hey guys, i got a new bike last weekend! not to worry though, i'll be keeping the 696 as my main ride. and i've actually got a few new parts ordered for the 696 that should be arriving anytime now. what parts? you'll just have to check back to see!  Wink you know i'll be posting pics as soon as i get the parts! nothing to special, but i promise they're real cool. so after this i'll almost be done with the 696. one more part! honest! because once i finish that, i'll start the modding on my new toy. anyway...

i posted some pics of my new bike under "the OFFICIAL BIKES of the DMF" thread. here's a link

http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=205.1275
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« Reply #239 on: August 27, 2009, 12:11:51 PM »

new parts arrived!

rizoma crankcase covers & rizoma front and rear pegs w/ the 696 adapters.

next & last part will be dp carbon fiber timimg belt cover. THEN I'M DONE WITH THE 696!

i'll post pics once they're installed...




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