Info on the headlight lowering kit can be found here:
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=13011.0Stock bracket vs. Modified bracket. Not only are the headlight mounting brackets lowered, but the U bracket itself is chopped down to accomidate lowering the gauges below the triple. You COULD leave the gauges above the triple, but I do not believe the flyscreen would fit if you did that. I can accommodate NOT chopping the bracket on request if you arn't using a fairing/screen.
Install pics (my bike)Bare
Gauge mounting lugs need a spacer. On my bike/early on, I cut the plastic piece that fits in the top portion of the ubracket. I chopped it in half, then stuffed it inside the guage mounting lugs to take up the space. This lets us use a M5 fastener, instead of having to custom machine a bolt with a flange on it ($$).
Gauges with the spacer in, M5 bolts in (yum, Ti), and the other half of the plastic piece, that will secure the top of the U bracket and help stabilize the gauges.
NOTE: I put a rubber washer inbetween the gauge and the triple, to help a bit with vibration. The gauges don't shake at all, and I've put around 2K miles on the bike since this mod with no ill effects. HOWEVER, I'm not responsible for your gauges/vibration. I took a look at fabbing some sort of rubber mount ala factory, but it's not something I wanted to get involved in. I havn't read anything about someone dropping the gauges under the triple, and then having issues, but it is possible. This is all up to you all to install the way you see fit, I'm just providing the welding service to the U bracket, and some fasteners in the correct length. If you screw up your bike, break your gauges off and consequently run over clifford the big red dog, don't come whining to me about it
Now, enough of that.
Remember the other part of that plastic piece? Well, thats why it goes there. The u bracket now slides up into place. Those plastic pieces fit into the top part of the ubracket, and then the bracket gets bolted down.
More Ti (of course- NOT INCLUDED)
NOTE: If you are using Ti fasteners. ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS use Ti prep, or antiseize (nickle based/silver stuff) otherwise you risk galling (actually you always risk that, when dissimilar metals are fastened together). Torque to the appropriate setting, or good-n-tight depending on how adventurous you are.
What I did with the pressure sensor. A quick zip tie takes care of this.
Some pics in progess (He-Man's)