the OFFICIAL Bikes of the DMF

Started by TiNi, May 05, 2008, 05:53:41 PM

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DRKWNG

You should really check out what Remus has to offer for those bikes then.  They sound amazing!!

weemonster


kumabull

2007 Ducati S4RS
Apex Clip-ons
Rizoma Signals
Rizoma Grips
CRG Shorty's
MP's Dual HeadLight
Speedy Moto Pressure Plate
Speedy Moto Clutch Cover
Cox Oil\Rad guards

Ordered: Arrow Full race exhaust Carbon Cans
CompWerks Chop
Integrated Tail Light
SpeedyMoto Black water pump cover

The Architect

Quote from: weemonster on August 12, 2009, 04:39:06 AM
thats just greedy  ;D

A few years ago I would have completely agreed with you.   ;)  Not any more.  Now all I have to do is wait for the prices of used hypers to come down so I can add one to the collection.   

I know I need help.   [bang]

Actually the theory was I pickup the 748 and sell the monster.  I can't bring myself to do it.  It would be like selling an old friend.  We need the money but I can't do it!!!!! 

scoprire

The supermodel



and the ugly duckling roommate


ghostface


csp808


scoprire

No they're just the stock forks.  In that pic, it's sitting under  a tree in a narrow alley.  I guess w/ majority of the light coming from the front of the bike it just makes them look shiny.

Q

Quote from: scoprire on August 15, 2009, 10:05:03 AM
No they're just the stock forks.  In that pic, it's sitting under  a tree in a narrow alley.  I guess w/ majority of the light coming from the front of the bike it just makes them look shiny.
I like what you did with the front fender.  Are the fender and brackets from a GT 1000?   
2005 ST4s
2004 749s Track Bike (back again)
2010 Streetfighter S (gone)
2000 M900s (gone)
2006 MTS 1000DS (gone)
2003 M800Sie (gone)

scoprire

Yeah it's from a GT 1000.  I really liked the lines of the brackets and thought they went well w/ the frame.  The fender itself is a wider/shallower curve than the stock fender; it changes the look of the frontend quite a bit.  Beauty is, that it's a simple bolt on; fender, brackets, mounting rings, and bolts are all that's are needed.  Well, a healthy checkbook if you buy directly from Ducati, but that goes for just about everything on our bikes. 

another pic of it here http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=24487.0 along w/ the chainguard I made to match the fender brackets better.

kingbaby

#1255
Quote from: Rev. Millertime on May 06, 2008, 10:23:19 AM
'02 750



dusty about to hit the same set of corners on her 03 M1000 Senna. 
My wish when I die is to ride those 3 sets of S's & the double S coming into Ouray forever.  Heaven: no cars   Hell: Always a line of 'em (note to self, "be a good boy King").   [evil]   



Back home in NM


I promise to make better mistakes tomorrow.

numbskull

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Great looking M1000! 1098s doesn't look too shabby either.  ;D

dusty

#1257
Funny thing is, it had an ugly duckling roomate also, but I had to sell it since I could no longer afford both bikes. 



Sure miss the off roading though.  This one took me to Alaska and back.

ollie


Bun-bun

A different kind of monster. [laugh]


1985 Honda XL600R
"A fanatic is a man who does what he knows God would do, if only god had all the facts of the matter" S.M. Stirling