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666r
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Re: Ducati Bobber 900
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May 31, 2011, 07:04:30 PM »
I love all the controversy. When i did my 'hyper devil i got the same.
'I love to build things different I love my ducati's I guess you guys wont like my ST4 with a champion sidecar.
I thank you all for your comments good or bad that's what makes these fourms intersting,
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Quote from: 666r on May 31, 2011, 07:04:30 PM
I guess you guys wont like my ST4 with a champion sidecar.
DUDE.....I want pics of that!!!
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Re: Ducati Bobber 900
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That makes me sad.
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Re: Ducati Bobber 900
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Quote from: 666r on May 31, 2011, 07:04:30 PM
I love all the controversy. When i did my 'hyper devil i got the same.
'I love to build things different I love my ducati's I guess you guys wont like my ST4 with a champion sidecar.
I thank you all for your comments good or bad that's what makes these fourms intersting,
kudos on your strong ego.. more people need a thick(er) skin like this..
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Re: Ducati Bobber 900
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For the record the ST4 hack sounds pretty cool, maybe some pics?
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Re: Ducati Bobber 900
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Quote from: zooom on June 01, 2011, 05:28:38 AM
DUDE.....I want pics of that!!!
seconded. haha... because anything with a sidecar is automatically cool.
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Re: Ducati Bobber 900
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Keep the thick skin! even some of the harsh comments can be useful. I went through the same on my build heres a shot of it. sorry bad link here's the build
http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=11758.msg845792#msg845792
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Re: Ducati Bobber 900
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Quote from: ducatiz on June 01, 2011, 05:56:23 AM
kudos on your strong ego.. more people need a thick(er) skin like this..
+1
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Re: Ducati Bobber 900
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Quote from: zooom on June 01, 2011, 05:28:38 AM
DUDE.....I want pics of that!!!
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Quote from: 666r on June 08, 2011, 06:24:42 AM
tease....want more!!!
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Re: Ducati Bobber 900
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haha awesome
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Re: Ducati Bobber 900
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Quote from: hillbillypolack on May 19, 2011, 09:43:59 AM
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fek yeah man - that's the plan on on my fixer upper M900. use some old school 916 doodads
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Re: Ducati Bobber 900
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Quote from: 666r on May 17, 2011, 01:55:57 PM
I'm Ricky from racecitypowersports in Mooresville NC Our latest project is a rigid bobber with a v twin from a Ducati 900.
Old school bobber with Ducati Power and braking.
I can appreciate different projects but a few things that from my perspective:
1. L-Twin (sure, a variation of a V-Twin, but quite distinct in layout).
2. Rigid. I would much rather ride a 'softtail' if the motor put out any power - but see #3
3. Ducati Power. It certainly won't be overwhelming (though not far from the average 'v-twin' mills claims I read about). The whole package will look better and perform significantly better if you stick short manifolds and split-single keihin carbs on that thing. I mean GOBS better looks and go-fast.
4. Braking - if you want to really pull off a cool bobber / minimalist look, ditch the conventional rear rotor and rear sprocket, and pick up a combined rear rotor/sprocket setup from ISR:
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Re: Ducati Bobber 900
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June 28, 2011, 05:11:30 PM »
Quote from: j v on June 09, 2011, 06:01:55 AM
I can appreciate different projects but a few things that from my perspective:
1. L-Twin (sure, a variation of a V-Twin, but quite distinct in layout).
2. Rigid. I would much rather ride a 'softtail' if the motor put out any power - but see #3
3. Ducati Power. It certainly won't be overwhelming (though not far from the average 'v-twin' mills claims I read about). The whole package will look better and perform significantly better if you stick short manifolds and split-single keihin carbs on that thing. I mean GOBS better looks and go-fast.
4. Braking - if you want to really pull off a cool bobber / minimalist look, ditch the conventional rear rotor and rear sprocket, and pick up a combined rear rotor/sprocket setup from ISR:
Hey do you have experience with shortened manifolds(how short) and Keihin carbs I would like to learn more about that. As for performance this bike moves out Not much weight and plenty of torque but tricky to tune. tell me more about this carb and manifold mod Please!!!
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Re: Ducati Bobber 900
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June 28, 2011, 06:09:56 PM »
I ordered a set of short manifolds from Jako Motorsports in Germany awhile ago to fit Keihin FCR 41 split-singles awhile back. But they have been sitting on the shelf for awhile with other projects taking priority here and there. Many people use Mallossi short manifolds iirc, but I don't remember which number. I'm sure the likes of Ferracci, DucPond, Nash @ AMS, or the rest will know. Its quite popular with the track-oriented 900SS crowd. Downside I have been told is more tedious sync'ing the carbs requirements, lack of airbox also means things mounted to airbox need someplace to go, etc. The Keihin 'kit' (doesn't include the necessary short manifolds) is 016-747, MSRP of $1000+, and can be had from board sponsor CA-Cycleworks:
http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/fcr-split-singles
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