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Detroit117
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Re: Detroit's Monster Build (conceivably some other stuff to)
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September 13, 2012, 07:44:43 PM »
Quote from: freeclimbmtb on September 13, 2012, 02:46:06 AM
Nah, thats ok. If I find myself with an extry $4,000 that Im having trouble spending Im planning to get the 848 dryclutch conversion kit and retro fit it to the 796. (And no one start with me...I KNOW it doest fit...yet)
Me and my machines could make it fit.
Quote from: jaxduc on September 13, 2012, 12:02:08 PM
THIS.more info on this please?
Quote from: memper on September 13, 2012, 01:12:39 PM
google is your friend...
https://www.denniskirk.com/stainless-steel-reusable-spin-on-oil-filter.p305881.prd
but dad gum! That thing really hangs out dont it?
The link that Memper put up tells you everything you need to know. Basically, you just clean out the filter cartridge instead of replacing the filter. The photos don't do it justice. Machine work and finish on the part is very nice.
The filter looks like it hangs down so far because of the angle of the photo. It is a bit longer than a regular filter, but just barely.
Pic gives you a better look at it:
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Re: Detroit's Monster Build (conceivably some other stuff to)
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September 13, 2012, 09:13:12 PM »
it just looks so cool on the bike. That will be the next thing I buy for my bike.
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Re: Detroit's Monster Build (conceivably some other stuff to)
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September 13, 2012, 09:14:55 PM »
It would cooler anodized or powdercoated or ceramic coated black
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Re: Detroit's Monster Build (conceivably some other stuff to)
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September 13, 2012, 09:34:22 PM »
Quote from: jaxduc on September 13, 2012, 09:13:12 PM
it just looks so cool on the bike. That will be the next thing I buy for my bike.
Form and function, gets a thumbs up from me. Pick one up for your next oil change. Then you can justify it to yourself by thinking you would of had to shell out some cash for a filter anyway.
Quote from: Raux on September 13, 2012, 09:14:55 PM
It would cooler anodized or powdercoated or ceramic coated black
Thought about that, but it would look too much like a normal filter then. Kinda dig the way it is shaped, and a dark color would hide that.
....... but that's just my opinion.
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Re: Detroit's Monster Build (conceivably some other stuff to)
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Quote from: Detroit117 on September 13, 2012, 07:44:43 PM
Me and my machines could make it fit.
http://motowheels.com/i-7579500-ducati-848-dry-slipper-clutch-conversion-kit.html
Looks like its come down in price a touch...still wont fit the monsters though, not that you have to worry about that with a 1100DS motor
I know theres motor work involved in getting the kit to work with the small case motors, as I understand, the case cover works, but theres an issue with the output shaft...or something like that...
Some day.
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Re: Detroit's Monster Build (conceivably some other stuff to)
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Quote from: Raux on September 13, 2012, 09:14:55 PM
It would cooler anodized or powdercoated or ceramic coated black
Got to agree with Detroit here. Sorry Raux, I really like the un-painted look.
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Re: Detroit's Monster Build (conceivably some other stuff to)
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September 14, 2012, 10:23:23 PM »
Quote from: freeclimbmtb on September 14, 2012, 03:14:44 AM
http://motowheels.com/i-7579500-ducati-848-dry-slipper-clutch-conversion-kit.html
Looks like its come down in price a touch...still wont fit the monsters though, not that you have to worry about that with a 1100DS motor
I know theres motor work involved in getting the kit to work with the small case motors, as I understand, the case cover works, but theres an issue with the output shaft...or something like that...Some day.
Two big reasons I chose my bike:
SSA and Dry Clutch
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Just took a quick look into it, but looks like all you would need besides the kit is a custom shaft. However between: machining, heat treating, and nitriding that would be a stupid expesive part. sorry man, wish I had better news for you
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Monster update:
Picked up an open front sprocket cover. Going for a very skeletal look with my bike. I want everything to open and visible. Can not wait to ditch the air box.
I get chain grease on my boot after I clean my chain now.
Billet oil fill cap. Not a big deal, but I love little details like this. Cheap and easy to install.
Shop update: My other bikes are leaking everywhere
Internals of the front master cylinder on my Norton failed awhile ago
. Also, I am dumb, brake fluid eats powder coat. Have a new one ordered.
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Re: Detroit's Monster Build (conceivably some other stuff to)
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Quote from: Detroit117 on September 14, 2012, 10:23:23 PM
Two big reasons I chose my bike:
SSA and Dry Clutch
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Just took a quick look into it, but looks like all you would need besides the kit is a custom shaft. However between: machining, heat treating, and nitriding that would be a stupid expesive part. sorry man, wish I had better news for you
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Yep, thats as far into the research as I got too. I interned at Smith & Wesson for a summer, I wonder if I can sneak in a favor and get the heat treat done there... (sorry to thead jack, but whats this nitriding step you speak of?) Don't get me wrong, I'm super happy with the 796, Its got the SSS, and keeps me under the liter mark so I can afford the insurance, and I'm so invested in mine already that throwing another $3000 at it is just another step of the game, just a big step thatll wait a few years.
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Re: Detroit's Monster Build (conceivably some other stuff to)
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September 17, 2012, 09:51:10 PM »
Quote from: freeclimbmtb on September 16, 2012, 03:38:11 AM
Whats this nitriding step you speak of?
No big.
Nitriding is a case hardening process, where nitrogen in defused into a metal to create a wear surface. I also forgot about the grinding step. When we have done custom shafts before there were four steps: Machining, Heat treating to relieve stress, Nitriding to case harden, and grinding to bring the dimensions into tolerance.
By the way, since you interned there, can you get Smith & Wesson products on the cheap? Because, they make a few thing I would like to get my hands on.
Bike update:
Got some Woodcraft clip ons with zero rise, and mounted my CRG shorty levers. I can already feel the pain in my arms, hands, and back
. Also, made some mock-up brackets out of sheet stock for my gauge pack. I will machining some out of billet after I have the new headlight mounted.
Also, got a seat with some cool red stitching and two texture vinyl. Much more comfortable than the OEM seat.
Shop update:
Fixed the oil leak in the Aprilia SXV, so I can get back to riding the hell out of it.
Norton's master cylinder is dissembled. Hard parts are sent off for powder coat, and a new rebuild kit / throttle cable are on the way.
Has anyone here ever driven the handle bar bushing out of the stock triple clamp before? Thinking about doing it, and want to know how much trouble I am in for.
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Re: Detroit's Monster Build (conceivably some other stuff to)
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September 17, 2012, 10:46:54 PM »
I have and Raux has. Super easy as long as you use a press. Plus it's a really handy location for two 12v sockets!!! Here's the link to what mine looks like with it done. You can see them in my reply down the page a little. Id post a pic but I'm on my phone right now...
http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=59102.msg1092755#msg1092755
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Re: Detroit's Monster Build (conceivably some other stuff to)
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September 17, 2012, 11:00:53 PM »
Quote from: Anchorism on September 17, 2012, 10:46:54 PM
I have and Raux has. Super easy as long as you use a press. Plus it's a really handy location for two 12v sockets!!! Here's the link to what mine looks like with it done. You can see them in my reply down the page a little. Id post a pic but I'm on my phone right now...
http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=59102.msg1092755#msg1092755
Thanks man, we have a press over at the shop so no worries. Did you have to put some heat to the triple clamp, or did you press them out cold?
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September 17, 2012, 11:44:46 PM »
I pressed them out cold. and btw press up. the bottom has a lip
I'd like to see what you come up with for the gauge bracket
it looks like you have enough room to put the clipons above the triple. the stock gull wing triples really put those low. i have a flat aftermarket triple with the same clipons below it.
As far as the Comfort seat. I know it seems more comfortable for your butt, but it raises your butt up about an inch, further increases the weight on your wrists. go back to the stock seat and you will feel less pressure on your arms.
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Re: Detroit's Monster Build (conceivably some other stuff to)
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September 18, 2012, 02:51:00 AM »
Raux is spot on as he is the one who told me how to do it. Lol.
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-2011 Ducati Monster 796
Custom Woodcraft tank cover, Danmoto Conicals, Tall boy clip ons, Rizoma grips and mirrors, Oberon bar end signals, Comp werkz tail tuck, Integrated turn signal LED tail light, Rollei HD camera mount, 2 12 volt outlets, Can Headlight, custom lowered guage, heat wrapped exhaust, S4R Wheels, 10500 miles.
-2009 Ducati Monster 696 Custom Mirrors, Renthal Bars, 6100 Miles
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Re: Detroit's Monster Build (conceivably some other stuff to)
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Unfortunately, I lost my discount when I stopped my internship. Your not the first one to ask.
As for your top triple, I have a black speedymoto top triple that will be going up for sale in a few months if your interested...Im going to SBK forks and an IMA complete triple setup, so I have no need for the speedymoto piece.
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CW/evotech tail tidy, lightwereks integrated tail light, CRG Arrow bar end mirrors, Duc.ee solenoid eliminator & 696 midpipe, sans charcoal canister, pileon grab bars, Arrow Dark slipons (sans dB killers), Rizoma Zero11's, Rizoma Lux grips, Rizoma rearsets, Rizoma gas cap, 1098R Ohlins forks, IMA Triples, Galfer wave rotors, Brembo radial masters, Rizoma reservoirs, Ohlins DU737, Rizoma bars, 15t AFAM front and 41t supersprox rear sprocket with EK MVXC chain.
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Re: Detroit's Monster Build (conceivably some other stuff to)
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September 20, 2012, 11:25:27 PM »
Quote from: Raux on September 17, 2012, 11:44:46 PM
I pressed them out cold. and btw press up. the bottom has a lip
I'd like to see what you come up with for the gauge bracket
it looks like you have enough room to put the clipons above the triple. the stock gull wing triples really put those low. i have a flat aftermarket triple with the same clipons below it.
As far as the Comfort seat. I know it seems more comfortable for your butt, but it raises your butt up about an inch, further increases the weight on your wrists. go back to the stock seat and you will feel less pressure on your arms.
Thanks for the tips, and I will post some photos of the gauge pack bracket when I get it done.
I really like the clip ons mounted that low with the stock top triple. I am willing to sacrifice some comfort to get the look I want.
The seat works for me. I have lots of upper body strength and a boney back side
. So more pressure on my arms and extra padding for my butt is a good thing.
Quote from: Anchorism on September 18, 2012, 02:51:00 AM
Raux is spot on as he is the one who told me how to do it. Lol.
Yeah, pretty sure he knows what he is talking about.
Quote from: freeclimbmtb on September 18, 2012, 07:48:07 AM
Unfortunately, I lost my discount when I stopped my internship. Your not the first one to ask.
As for your top triple, I have a black speedymoto top triple that will be going up for sale in a few months if your interested...Im going to SBK forks and an IMA complete triple setup, so I have no need for the speedymoto piece.
Dang, worth a shot.
I am just planning on messing with the stock clamps for right now. Appreciate the offer though. Later, I plan on designing my own triple clamp system. Put up a thread when you get your IMA clamps installed. I would like to see them.
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