Alternatives to expensive Ducati parts

Started by akmnstr, May 07, 2008, 09:43:08 AM

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minnesotamonster

I think I read somewhere that a ktm radiator will work.....can't recall much more than that tho. Maybe somebody else knows more...
2004 S4R
1998 Honda F3 (Track)
2001 M600 (Now the Wife's)

ducatiz

Quote from: vwboomer on June 13, 2009, 09:18:32 PM
Anyone got a replacement for the S4R radiator? $1600 from the dealer - lists at 1900

there are tons of aftermarket radiator manufacturers if you don't need it to look the same.. is this a curved one? 

I know Setrab makes good radiators in all sizes, but no curved ones.
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herm

funny, i just asked someone the other day if the s4...etc. radiator needed to be so big...or if it was just what ducati had available when they built the bike.

my guess is its that big because thats what the fared superbike needed. of course WTFDIK
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vwboomer

Yep it's curved.
From looking at pics of units on ebay, it's similar to the superbike rads, but not identical.
Going to a radiator shop tomorrow to see what they have to say.
2005 S4R - Sato, PM, CC, Sargeant
2005 GasGas FSE450
2004 Honda VFR

Bun-bun

I found a simple cheap fix for the ugly holes left when you pull the stock mirrors.
Plastic push fasteners used for holding interior auto panels.
The ones I used came from Lowe's and are for a Nissan.
part# 881206
Push fasteners
variable depth
0.80 for a pair.
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ducatiz

Quote from: Bun-bun on June 15, 2009, 03:14:36 PM
I found a simple cheap fix for the ugly holes left when you pull the stock mirrors.
Plastic push fasteners used for holding interior auto panels.
The ones I used came from Lowe's and are for a Nissan.
part# 881206
Push fasteners
variable depth
0.80 for a pair.

you mean the ccaliper clamp mount?

i just turned it upside down.
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"Yelling out of cars, turning your speakers out the window to blast your music onto the street, setting off M-80 firecrackers, firing automatic weapons into the airâ€"these are all well and good. But none of them create a merry atmosphere of insouciance and bonhomie quite like a revving motorcycle.

Bun-bun

Quote from: Fat Freddy's Cat on June 15, 2009, 03:44:10 PM
you mean the ccaliper clamp mount?

i just turned it upside down.
Yeah, but that's cheating. ;D

Also, while it works with Monsters, some of the other Ducs (748)don't have that option.
"A fanatic is a man who does what he knows God would do, if only god had all the facts of the matter" S.M. Stirling

CMDRDAVE

Quote from: Bun-bun on June 23, 2009, 07:17:36 PM
Also, while it works with Monsters, some of the other Ducs (748)don't have that option.

748 mirrors mount through the fairing to the fairing stays.  I think it is monsters with non-coffin style brakes that can't be flipped, my '01 M900 for example.
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Bun-bun

Quote from: XJDAVE on June 24, 2009, 05:30:01 PM
748 mirrors mount through the fairing to the fairing stays.  I think it is monsters with non-coffin style brakes that can't be flipped, my '01 M900 for example.
Correction noted
Point proven.
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greenohawk69

Quote from: minnesotamonster on December 31, 2008, 10:16:16 AM

Psst....I think that was a joke.... ;)

Not a joke.   ;D

'97 M900, two sources for replacement/additional keys:

1) Kawasaki dealer.  Key = Silca KW14.  ($5 from dealer in Plano, TX).
2) Locksmith.  Key = KA11.  ($3.50 from Bee's Key's locksmith in Dallas, TX.  Have a second store next to AMS on Industrial Blvd.  I went to the store @ 7711 Inwood, just South of Lovers Lane). 
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BumbleB

Quote from: Bun-bun on June 15, 2009, 03:14:36 PM
I found a simple cheap fix for the ugly holes left when you pull the stock mirrors.
Plastic push fasteners used for holding interior auto panels.
The ones I used came from Lowe's and are for a Nissan.
part# 881206
Push fasteners
variable depth
0.80 for a pair.
Thanks for the tip and the part # - helpful detail that saves a lot of time and  [bang] talking to the wrong person at Lowes.
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Mike Qube

If you lose the weird nut that holds the brake and clutch levers on, and dont want to spend $8 for one at the dealer. It's called a Pal nut and can be had from "Metric Tool" in Wakefield MA for 64 cents.

RB

BTW headlight 
Glass Lens:        Bosch p/n   1305604904 is no longer available, and there is no replacement number. I contacted Bosch looking for a cross reference for a clear lens of the same dimensions, and they reported back with the following:

Lens # 1305604904 is obsolete and no longer available from Bosch. No update
is offered on this lens/headlight. Bosch is not able to fulfill your request for a replacement unit.

Regards,
Bosch e-mail reply

hadesducati848

Quote from: howie on December 31, 2008, 11:21:24 AM
No joke, there is a Kaw, Alfa and Fiat blank that will work.  A real lock smith should be able to hook you up.

dont you need the chip in the key for it to work?
it is so much easier to get forgiveness then it will ever be to get permission.

Howie

Quote from: hadesducati848 on October 22, 2009, 12:19:52 AM
dont you need the chip in the key for it to work?

This refers to older bikes without the immobilizer.