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Boots getting scratched badly - Monster 696, sharp edges?
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Re: Boots getting scratched badly - Monster 696, sharp edges?
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June 06, 2011, 07:49:07 PM »
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Re: Boots getting scratched badly - Monster 696, sharp edges?
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Usually, I wouldn't care about wearing out my flip flops, but these wear marks were getting pretty deep and were starting to wear thru the sole of the sandals. These Nordstrom brand sandals are over $40 a pair and having them develop wear marks on the bottom of the soles is kind of dump. If I wore them out on the top of the sole, straps, etc.... I wouldn't even complain or post on a board.
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Re: Boots getting scratched badly - Monster 696, sharp edges?
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June 07, 2011, 12:39:14 AM »
It's also pretty weird that Ducati designed the sidestand so that it is right under the rear set. I can barely flick out the sidestand, I have to search for the damn thing under the foot peg. Honda and the other Japanese bikes tend to have these large bars connected to the sidestand for easier deployment.
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Re: Boots getting scratched badly - Monster 696, sharp edges?
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June 07, 2011, 01:49:08 AM »
I'm sure you can find someone to weld something easily to it. I wonder if your stand got bent in somehow? I never recalled having any problems when I had my 696.
On another matter, I absolutely hate the OEM pegs Ducati uses. The bare ball end are so slippery and useless. Switched mine out to a set from Nichols and they are so much better.
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Re: Boots getting scratched badly - Monster 696, sharp edges?
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My 09 696 stand is tucked under the footpeg, but the part that I have to kick down is also right under the peg. I have to pry up the spring loaded footpeg to kick down the stand. I also noticed that there's a few degrees of play when I rest the bike on the stand, I thought it was just my stand but the other bikes in the dealer do it as well. I put the bike on stands and found that there was indeed a few degrees of play at the joint.
Do you have any pics of your footpegs?
The stock pegs on my 696 are just cast aluminum. It's not even rubber coated like on the Hondas. I can see how they cut costs/corners big time on the 696 versus the 1100 Evo. The 1100 has a nice rear set, almost the same as the Superbikes.
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Re: Boots getting scratched badly - Monster 696, sharp edges?
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June 07, 2011, 05:26:09 AM »
Its the same with my '11 696, the stand is under the peg.. I have to look, push up the peg, then down goes the stand..
Guess they changed the design on the newer ones...
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Re: Boots getting scratched badly - Monster 696, sharp edges?
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June 07, 2011, 05:32:17 AM »
I like the Rizoma and other aftermarket rear sets but they are kind of pricey.
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June 08, 2011, 11:25:23 AM »
My boosts are scratched to hell on the outside edges, I seem to miss the damn sliders and scrap the rubber 1/2 the time.
Rizoma rearsets are awesome!
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Re: Boots getting scratched badly - Monster 696, sharp edges?
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June 08, 2011, 05:45:35 PM »
I'm so used to the 696 kick stand that I don't even look for it, I just know instinctively where it is. I also wear a us size 12 alpine stars boot.
Glad you found the culprit.
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