So at the beginning of May I popped my ACL right at the start of some of the best riding weather this region has seen in a decade
![Angry](http://ducatimonsterforum.org/Smileys/classic/angry.gif)
Surgery followed in mid June and I'm on the road to recovery, but not the road for riding. Since I can't ride... it's been time to fuss on the ole 900.
- Dumped the crankcase breather box.The collector box is ugly and the hoses were bulky and beginning to crack. So I could replace the hoses.. oooor replace all that crap with a cool K&N filter attached to the breather vent - You guess what I chose
- The end of a rusty saw toothed clutch.The 900 is close to her 30k anniversary and on the original clutch hub and basket. He Man pointed out the *great* deals VeeTwo had/has on billet clutch parts so I knew what had to be done. Out came the HEAVY rusty and notched stockers and in went The sexy and much lighter VeeTwo parts.
Here's a walk through tutorial of the process- Hide those wiresIf you looked at any of the clutch tute photos, you can see a black gob of wires showing above the case breather - those had to move. With the breather collector box and hoses out of the way it was possible to re route the wiring harness from the right side of the bike, to the left. This path does a much better job of hiding it.
- Shed the rats nestI've got LED signals all around. To get them to work properly, I had a set of resistors wired in parallel and a different blinker relay. Despite my best efforts to keep it clean, this added a bunch of wires under my seat and had me tucking the resistors behind the side pods. It just wasn't tidy, nor the greatest electrical set up. Thanks to Industrial Grrrl
documenting the next stages of her 620 to 900 conversion I came across a product that handles the function of the relay, resistors and load balance. Out went the rats nest, in went the new box.
- Rewired the dashThe mod above requires some easy modifications to the circuit for the turn signal. The way it's set up, voltage bleeds from one side to the other. Since LEDs are very sensitive that bleed over gets them to light up, where incandescent bulbs won't - hence the need for the resistors. With a little solder work and 2 diodes you can ditch the resistors - I've detailed the changes here
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=29134.0- Repaint the dash housingThis was a bit of a pain in the ass since the original paint was this rubbery stuff that doesn't sand so well. So in stead of just smoothing out the nicks I had to scrub it all off. But after that a few coats from a rattle can and it looked a lot better.
'Blacked out' headlight mountsFollowing my own suggestion
in a thread about being more visible at night I dug out a sheet of black reflective material and applied it to both sides of my headlight tabs.
What's next?It's still a while before I'll be on the bike again... so there's more time to fuss. Anyone got suggestions?