Very clean, is it coated with anything? When I got mine they were nice and shiny, now after about 3000 miles they have a nice golden brown color. Sweet lookin' bike dude! I have an '03 M1000S, where did you get that rear hugger?
Thanks fella!
Pipe is just polished and after 10 minutes had a nice straw coloured sheen to it too! The plus side is the Sil Motor headers are a much better grade of stainless so will polish up again more easily than the stock Duke item.
I think the carbon hugger came from a company in Germany via Spareshack in the UK, it was on when I bought the bike. There's a stupid amount of nice parts fitted, most by the previous owner
Starting at the front....
Marchesini 5 spokes (replaced 3 spoke Brembos)
Brembo 4 pad/4piston calipers (awesome) with titanium mounting bolts
R&G Axle crash bungs
DP Forks (custom set up and valving)
HEL braided lines in black
DP LED folding turn signals
Magura Fatbar (S4R/S2R) conversion (much better than stock)
Brembo Radial Master Cylinders - clutch is billet version
Rizoma Fluid reserviors
Rizoma bar end mirrors
Dark tint screen
DP Fuel filler cap
K&N filter & open airbox
Power Commander 3 with custom mapping (just about to redo this to match the new pipe)
Sport Classic belt covers (good cheap mod this replacing the nasty plain gray originals)
Speedy Moto Generator case cover
MPL Clutch Slave cylinder
DP Titanium sprocket cover
Renthal sprockets (14/39 - and it still does nigh on 140mph...! Wheelies nicely too!)
Sil Motor Spaghetti headers
DP Titanium high level cans
DP Gel Seat
Scottoiler System
Carbon "arrow head" tail
LED Rear Light insert
Cycle Cat rearsets
Ohlins rear shock with remote preload
Carbon hugger
Plus a whole bucket of assorted stainless bolts!
I've ridden most model monsters (except the new 1100 - soon though) and reckon this is one of the best around hence buying it from my buddy - took me about a nano second to decide when he offered it to me! By the time the cams are properly dialed in and the PC is remapped by another mate, we should be looking at 100+ horses at the rear wheel and bucket loads of torque!