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My 2004 Monster 1000, PIC HEAVY
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Re: My 2004 Monster 1000, PIC HEAVY
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Here is a cheap Mod you can do -
http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=43917.0
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Re: My 2004 Monster 1000, PIC HEAVY
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After much research, it looks like the PO did the fork swap, so they are adjustable.
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Re: My 2004 Monster 1000, PIC HEAVY
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Quote from: thought on October 20, 2011, 07:55:29 AM
did anyone else, when seeing the first pic, think... "omg, half invisible bike!"?
I did!
Quote from: 04monsterduc on November 02, 2011, 05:00:59 PM
After much research, it looks like the PO did the fork swap, so they are adjustable.
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I believe they came with adjustable Showas. The bigger engine bikes usually came with the better gadgets
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Re: My 2004 Monster 1000, PIC HEAVY
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Quote from: 04monsterduc on November 02, 2011, 05:00:59 PM
After much research, it looks like the PO did the fork swap, so they are adjustable.
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Your bike could be an S model which came with adjustable forks and an aluminum swingarm.
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Quote from: Travman on November 05, 2011, 05:32:32 AM
Your bike could be an S model which came with adjustable forks and an aluminum swingarm.
How would I go about checking if it is the "S" model?
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Quote from: 04monsterduc on November 05, 2011, 11:38:00 AM
How would I go about checking if it is the "S" model?
You could probably check the VIN with Ducati.
But a way quicker method would be to try and stick a magnet to the swingarm. If it sticks, it's steel, and not an 'S'. If it doesn't, it's aluminum, and is either an 'S' or the previous owner went to the effort to change the swingarm.
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Re: My 2004 Monster 1000, PIC HEAVY
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Checked the swing arm, and it is aluminum. So it is the S model.
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Quote from: zarn02 on October 20, 2011, 03:42:03 PM
I have a mental image of a dialogue much like this preceding the incident:
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Re: My 2004 Monster 1000, PIC HEAVY
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Time for an update
As of today I have done the following to the Duc.
Tail Chop
Painted and Chopped the exhaust
Integrated tail light
Painted belt covers
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Painted sprocket cover.
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Looks flippn' sweet. Love that blue!
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Quote from: 04monsterduc on November 05, 2011, 11:38:00 AM
How would I go about checking if it is the "S" model?
AFAIK, 2004 1000DS in the U.S. is the 'S' model. Mine has Alu swingarm and fully adjustable forks.
I'm sending you my stock cans....please chop like yours and return asap
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Looks great!
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The bike looks amazing its a credit to you now just get out and put many happy miles up on it enjoy.
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