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To 'S' or to 'Term' an 1100 Monster?
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To 'S' or to 'Term' an 1100 Monster?
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October 28, 2009, 10:01:17 PM »
Hello All
I'm considering to trade-in my 696 for a 1100 Monster soon. The dealer naturally recommended I go for the 1100S version but this would streth my budget beyond what I was planning to. I also want to install Temi slip-ons on the 1100 which also add to the cost.
I now have the option to either buy a stock 1100S or to buy an 1100 + Termi slip-ons.
What would you recommend?
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I went thru the same dilemma.... and came down on the side of 1100S. You can always save and buy Termis later.... but if you buy the 1100 its not so easy to upgrade the suspension if you feel the need down the track.....
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slipons or full exhaust? because there's a big difference. the 1100S is almost equal in price to the 1100+full termi. but if it's only slipon then you still save about just under 2k on the purchase.
you've got to consider your riding style, your usage and your local laws. a termi system (other than titanium slipons) isn't technically street legal. and if you aren't tracking or really pushing the bike, than the S is just extra handling you don't need. and if you are riding all the time, going to put high mileage and basically use the bike to death, the non S won't make you cringe everytime a rock hits your fork.
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Re: To 'S' or to 'Term' an 1100 Monster?
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October 28, 2009, 11:03:31 PM »
I did the same thing. The S was not on my list. I did my test ride on an S and I am more than happy with the standard 1100. I throw my body all over this bike through the turns.
The reason for not wanting the S was the gold. I just don't like the Ohlins gold bits. I upgraded for the dry clutch and SSS so...
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Re: To 'S' or to 'Term' an 1100 Monster?
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October 28, 2009, 11:38:58 PM »
Quote from: Raux on October 28, 2009, 10:31:34 PM
slipons or full exhaust? because there's a big difference.
you aren't tracking or really pushing the bike, than the S is just extra handling you don't need. and if you are riding all the time, going to put high mileage and basically use the bike to death, the non S won't make you cringe everytime a rock hits your fork.
I was thinking about slipons as I am not sure I can justift the price of the full system.
I also fully agree with your comment that the 'S' might be too precious to be used as a standrd, daily ride bike
I do plan to put high milage on the bike and I do not ride in tracks at all.
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get the S. you'll regret it if you don't.
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Take option #3:
1100 + Magnesium wheels =
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Re: To 'S' or to 'Term' an 1100 Monster?
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October 29, 2009, 10:33:20 AM »
I'd go w/ the S as well... a slip on exhaust can be found for much cheaper than suspension upgrades. I would rather have better suspension than the exhaust... just m $0.02
If i had it to do over again on my 848, I would have done the suspension right off the bat. But I had no option for an 'S' model... so I'm making my own
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Re: To 'S' or to 'Term' an 1100 Monster?
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October 29, 2009, 11:19:08 AM »
Quote from: yoramf on October 28, 2009, 11:38:58 PM
I was thinking about slipons as I am not sure I can justift the price of the full system.
I also fully agree with your comment that the 'S' might be too precious to be used as a standrd, daily ride bike
I do plan to put high milage on the bike and I do not ride in tracks at all.
I no longer have my 1100S after I lowsided in dirt and gravel. I did get my full termis off the bike before saying goodbye. The right can and shield are cosmetically scratched, but that's it. I'm going to sell the entire system (~$2900 new) with ecu for $1850 shipped (in US). If interested, send me a PM and I'll take some pics of it.
BTW, if you've never heard the full termis w/o the db killers, you're going to be in for a nice surprise.
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Re: To 'S' or to 'Term' an 1100 Monster?
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ride both. if the suspension makes a difference to you, get the S (then save up for the pipes)
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Re: To 'S' or to 'Term' an 1100 Monster?
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Quote from: M900 on October 29, 2009, 12:13:13 PM
ride both. if the suspension makes a difference to you, get the S (then save up for the pipes)
I'd agree here too... for me, I have no desire to run my Monster at track days, and will not push it super hard on the street. I elected for the 1100 since I didnt need the upgraded suspension. As far as the pipes go, I decided to wait and research my options. I am glad I did cause I am waiting for the boom tubes to become available
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Re: To 'S' or to 'Term' an 1100 Monster?
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October 29, 2009, 04:16:26 PM »
One thing I think is worth mentioning is suspension setup. Will either or both options be correct for you?
Its all well and good to say the Ohlins is better but one thing I have always struggled with is 'what and why is it better?' If the stock Ohlins suspension in the S needs to be resprung for you then you have other costs to incur to get the 'better suspension' anyway.
I don't really know what I am talking about, but how would you guys rate properly setup Showa(?) versus a stock Ohlins setup?
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Re: To 'S' or to 'Term' an 1100 Monster?
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October 29, 2009, 04:29:23 PM »
well setup cheaper suspension would be more enjoyable for me than badly setup pricier stuff. But I'd assume everyone sets their bike up (or has it done) for them. That's one big reason testriding bikes is difficult to compare....I allways like my bike more then even really hot bikes borrowed... but it's because everything is where I want it....suspension, pegs, hand controls, etc.etc.
some noticeable differences are how much different it feels with small adjustments...a few clicks on my bike make a big difference. One other thing I notice, especially on the street, is that good suspension can be firm, and yet not harsh on small square edge bumps like frost heaves. I'd like to tinker with a bike that has different slow and high speed compression adjustments to really get that tweaked, but that reaches the area where cost outweighs benefit for me personally.
I'd buy the S, then decide what I didn't like about it and start changing things over time.
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Re: To 'S' or to 'Term' an 1100 Monster?
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It's a lot harder to add Ohlins later than to add pipes later. Seems like an easy choice to me.
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Re: To 'S' or to 'Term' an 1100 Monster?
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October 31, 2009, 12:45:32 AM »
Thanks for the reply
I was checking Ducati website again for the differences between the M1100 and M1100S and noticed it’s summed up to the front and rear suspensions, and carbon parts. While in the Hypermotard family the ‘s’ model also includes Brembo Monobloc calipers and lightweight Marchesini wheels.
Am I missing something here or is the difference between the two monsters (1100 & 1100S) is not as big as the difference between the two hypers (1100 & 1100S)?
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