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« on: May 07, 2008, 08:43:08 AM »

This was one of the most useful threads of  the tech section in the old DML.  I don't know if it will be lost there so
I'm starting it over here. Don't have any parts to list but I hope the group will start adding them here.
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« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2008, 05:54:35 PM »

kawasaki key
starts my kawasaki so I don't need any expensive ducati parts :e:v
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« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2008, 06:30:17 PM »

Well.... :e:v.  I read someplace that the s2r 800 marzocchi fork seals are very expensive.  Apparently, you can use Suzuki GSXR Fork Seals..........about $11.00 each versus the $140 per side someone was quoted .

Maybe someone can verify this for me?
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« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2008, 07:10:38 PM »

A bit of info from DUCATI OWNERS CLUB OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on headlight replacement parts.  The pieces can also be found at a BMW dealership (R60 -R100 Boxers) or from a Bosch electrical supplier.  I haven't any personal experience with this but apparently Spidey has so a PM to him might be in order.

Headlight rim:    BMW p/n  63121356402   
Glass Lens:        BMW p/n  63121358147      Bosch p/n   1305604904
Reflector Assy:   BMW p/n  63121355396      Bosch p/n   1305304903
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« Reply #4 on: May 08, 2008, 12:24:32 AM »

Well.... :e:v.  I read someplace that the s2r 800 marzocchi fork seals are very expensive.  Apparently, you can use Suzuki GSXR Fork Seals..........about $11.00 each versus the $140 per side someone was quoted .

Maybe someone can verify this for me?

I would think the GSXR seals would work since they're the same dimensions.

You can get All Balls fork seals for around $50 per set, too.

I carry them if anyone needs em.
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« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2008, 07:07:45 PM »

borrowed from TOB's tech section... Smiley

things like NAPA's fuel filter P/N- 3032

or these BMW headlight bits (which is what prompted my search):
Headlamp LENS with gasket , for current MONSTERS........ BMW part # 63121358147 $29.00 !!

Reflector BMW part #63121355396 $103.00
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« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2008, 05:48:46 PM »

The much sought after Buell tail light lens: Part # Y0401A.D

This is the plastic lens only and should cost $10-15 US, available or orderable at every Harley Davidson dealer.  It's the exact same shape as the Ducati part, from the same manufacturer, cheaper than the Ducati part, and has a clear window on the bottom.  That's a nice feature that lights your plate well if you've done a tail chop.

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« Reply #7 on: May 14, 2008, 06:26:32 PM »

 Few of the older Monsters have regulator/rectifier issues. Sometime the blame palced is on the battery when its ussually the rectifier/regulator.
 Symptons are battery doesn't charge. Hard to start the bike. Constantly need to use a plug in charger etc. Also you can get starter motors, brushes & solenoids from several on-line vendors.

http://www.ricksmotorsportelectrics.com/index.php
 This is an EXAMPLE, of what is out in the market. Much cheaper than a genuine Ducati part. A google search will also reveal plenty of other options. - Chris
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« Reply #8 on: May 14, 2008, 09:28:42 PM »

Few of the older Monsters have regulator/rectifier issues. Sometime the blame palced is on the battery when its ussually the rectifier/regulator.
 Symptons are battery doesn't charge. Hard to start the bike. Constantly need to use a plug in charger etc. Also you can get starter motors, brushes & solenoids from several on-line vendors.

http://www.ricksmotorsportelectrics.com/index.php
 This is an EXAMPLE, of what is out in the market. Much cheaper than a genuine Ducati part. A google search will also reveal plenty of other options. - Chris
I have a ricks regulator on my Monster.

Works great.
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« Reply #9 on: May 16, 2008, 12:25:19 PM »

Here's a reusable tip if you're careful:

Suppose you oil-soak your dry-clutch plates and want to re-new them.  Someone learned this while he was converting his perfectly-good 750 to a dry-clutch.

Soak the plates in gasoline and then CAREFULLY set them on fire letting the flame pull the oil out of the friction material.  Let them cool and re-install!  This trick will also work for other oil-soaked friction material.

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« Reply #10 on: May 16, 2008, 03:07:23 PM »

I looked at the old site but didn't see a replacement for the OEM belts for newer 2v bikes.
Anyone have a cheeper option?  2005 S2R
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« Reply #11 on: May 18, 2008, 08:49:20 AM »

Brake light switch.....

Radio Shack keeps the switch in stock in all their stores for $1.99 plus tax.

The part number is 275-016A. SPDT Submini lever switch. EDIT: Or 275-0016 depending on which side of the packet you're looking at. Uh?


From the "other" site.
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« Reply #12 on: May 19, 2008, 08:11:43 AM »

This isn't necessarily a cheaper alternative, but if you break a shifter the SuperSport shifters and S*R shifters will work with Monsters and vice-versa. They're not perfect fits, but sometimes you can't find the right one and one of these will work without a problem or any major mods.

Also, I posted a "how to" on "how to" repair the shifter when broken, in the "how to" section...   
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« Reply #13 on: May 22, 2008, 10:35:30 AM »

Replacements that will work for the Safety Relay on older monsters are:

Radio shack 900-2391
Seimans V203073
Bosch 0 332 207 307
Napa AR 634
Car Quest RY 620
Borg Warner R3223
Orman 68H-UA-0070003
Mopar 56006846

I can only confirm that the Borg Warner relay works. Had issues last year and replaced it with the borg warner one and haven't had a problem since. The others are all supposed to work as well but I have no FHE.
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« Reply #14 on: May 22, 2008, 06:32:48 PM »

I ordered fork seals for my 97 m750 showa non-adjustable forks from the dealer for $25 each.
The parts I got were not the right ones.

Luckily i found out that hondas and bimmers use the same fork seal.
The honda kit was $22 each. including the dust cover.

Fork seal and dust cap kit Honda part number 51490-MN8-305
BMW FORK SEAL KIT FOR A GS: # 31 42 2 312 836
Seal dimensions: 54mm OD, 41mm ID, 11mm thick.
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