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It's been about a year since I tried, and failed to have my forks upgraded. The 696 hasn't been ridden much in the last 6 or seven months (have other bikes), waiting, hoping that a sollution would show its head. Is there anything new regarding direct replacement forks ?? I do not want to swap out the TT or do any machining. I want to maintain the stock brake components. I am even contemplating purchase of a set of 1100 forks and re-working them. Can anyone tell me if the increased length is in the tubes or just a spacer change? It's either figure this out and finish the bike or sell it and go to a Street Triple R
2009 Ducati Monster 696 .....vin # ends in 666
Mivv Suono full Carbon cans
Galfer front rotors & pads
Spiegler rear wave brake rotor w/Kevlar pads
DP "Race" ECU and air filter
DP oil cooler
Ohlins rear shock
14t front sprocket
46t DP rear sprocket
EK Quadra X-ring chain (Black)
CST Case Saver
Removed charcoal can replaced w/ factory Euro left side shroud
Spacers removed from front signals
DP tail chop
Scorpio alarm with perimeter sensor
Pazzo brake and clutch levers (Black)
Motovation frame, fork, and swingarm sliders
Rizoma conical bar end weights/sliders (Black)
Rizoma "Radial Naked" mirrors (Black)
DP CF tank Pad
Tec Spec tank grip
DP CF top and bottom tank cover
DP CF front sprocket cover
DP CF header heat shield
DP CF Headlight cover
DP CF Belt covers
DP CF Cable guard
Oberon "touring" pegs (Silver)
Rizoma billet oil filler cap (Black)
Speedymoto crankcase cover (Black)
Sato 28mm clutch slave (Black)