Ducati Monster Forum

powered by:

January 04, 2025, 01:57:17 AM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
News: Tapatalk users...click me
 
   Home   Help Search Login Register  



Pages: 1 ... 4 5 [6] 7 8 ... 12   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: DS1000SS Nekkid Roadster Build  (Read 48989 times)
Lars D
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 604


« Reply #75 on: October 29, 2015, 01:14:22 PM »

Damn!!!! Garage is looking good! I am still in a shed with my bikes. Hoping to change that  this spring . 
I wouldn't know what to do with that kind of space.

Logged
Lars D
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 604


« Reply #76 on: December 26, 2015, 10:53:58 AM »

You have that palace to work on bikes and nothing. Cheesy bang head Grin
Logged
Nekkid Tim
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 356


« Reply #77 on: February 03, 2016, 03:16:27 AM »

You have that palace to work on bikes and nothing. Cheesy bang head Grin

So....   I went for a ride on New Year's Day.   I dug out from the Blizzard of 2016.   And I had my 13-year-old nephew Sean over for a garage session while the schools and the government were closed last week.

We worked on the project bike!  Installed a new 520 chain conversion, complete with new sprockets, and showed Sean how to rivet a master link.  Then we fabricated two new aluminum exhaust hangers for the BUB upswept high mount reverse cone megaphones, and installed those.






« Last Edit: May 06, 2016, 07:38:36 AM by s4rsrider » Logged

Ducati DS1000SS track bike crashed 9/19/16, Ducati DS1000SS Roadster conversion street bike, 2000 Harley FXDX Super Glide Sport, 2006 Harley FLHXI Street Glide, 1967 Honda CL-90 Scrambler
Lars D
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 604


« Reply #78 on: February 06, 2016, 04:08:40 PM »

That exhaust looks perfect applause.
Logged
Speeddog
West Valley Flatlander
Flounder-Administrator
Post Whore
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 14813


RIP Nicky


« Reply #79 on: February 06, 2016, 05:41:20 PM »

Something looks wacky on that front sprocket, too much shaft out past the nut.
Logged

- - - - - Valley Desmo Service - - - - -
Reseda, CA

(951) 640-8908


~~~ "We've rearranged the deck chairs, refilled the champagne glasses, and the band sounds great. This is fine." - Alberto Puig ~~~
Nekkid Tim
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 356


« Reply #80 on: February 07, 2016, 05:17:12 AM »

Something looks wacky on that front sprocket, too much shaft out past the nut.

I'm bringing my track bike back home soon, so I'll have a look at it for comparison.
Logged

Ducati DS1000SS track bike crashed 9/19/16, Ducati DS1000SS Roadster conversion street bike, 2000 Harley FXDX Super Glide Sport, 2006 Harley FLHXI Street Glide, 1967 Honda CL-90 Scrambler
Nekkid Tim
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 356


« Reply #81 on: February 07, 2016, 05:53:34 AM »

A little more progress yesterday.  Removed the airbox and surgically separated it from the battery box, then reinstalled the battery box and electrics.  I also installed the custom clutch line, filled and bled the clutch.  The coils will be relocated on a bracket that will be installed where the airbox used to be.  I have a set of velocity stacks to install after I get that set up.



















Logged

Ducati DS1000SS track bike crashed 9/19/16, Ducati DS1000SS Roadster conversion street bike, 2000 Harley FXDX Super Glide Sport, 2006 Harley FLHXI Street Glide, 1967 Honda CL-90 Scrambler
Duck-Stew
Local Moderator
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 9556


« Reply #82 on: February 07, 2016, 09:31:03 AM »

Having made that same airbox into battery-holder-only mod, you will need to build a brace between it and somewhere on the frame up front.  The 2 bolts which hold it to the frame allow it to flop back and forth a good bit.  I made mine from aluminum strap and painted it black with the box mount made up high for better support.

All else looks great!
Logged

Bike-less Portuguese immigrant enjoying life.
Nekkid Tim
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 356


« Reply #83 on: February 08, 2016, 07:33:50 AM »

Having made that same airbox into battery-holder-only mod, you will need to build a brace between it and somewhere on the frame up front.  The 2 bolts which hold it to the frame allow it to flop back and forth a good bit.  I made mine from aluminum strap and painted it black with the box mount made up high for better support.

All else looks great!

Might be able to tie it in to the bracket I'll be fabricating for the coils.   Dropped by the storage unit yesterday and looked at the track bike (I built in 2012/2013) which I'm using as a model, and I don't have a reinforcing bracket on it.   Will check for signs of movement there when I get it back home, as well.

Oh, and there is definitely a lot less countershaft peeking out past the sprocket and nut on the track bike; so I will have to investigate that as well.
Logged

Ducati DS1000SS track bike crashed 9/19/16, Ducati DS1000SS Roadster conversion street bike, 2000 Harley FXDX Super Glide Sport, 2006 Harley FLHXI Street Glide, 1967 Honda CL-90 Scrambler
monsta
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 807


Perth, Australia.


« Reply #84 on: February 08, 2016, 03:12:00 PM »

Stu is right...
I made a battery box out of ali and because its more rigid than what yours would be, it fatigued the tabs on the frame that I had it bolted to.
I had to re-weld the tabs and make a brace to the front... solid as a rock now...
Logged

93 M900 - 07 ST3 - 00 748s trackbike - 78 900SS - 13 848 EVO Corse SE
koko64
Post Whore
******
Offline Offline

Posts: 15715


« Reply #85 on: February 08, 2016, 03:44:43 PM »

Never had an issue with a Shorai battery (minus 4-5kg).
Logged

2015 Scrambler 800
Nekkid Tim
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 356


« Reply #86 on: February 09, 2016, 05:37:17 AM »

Yes, I've used the Li-Ion batteries with great success.   I've run about 10-12 track days on my other DS1000SS (the track bike) with this airbox mod, with a regular size battery installed, but never thought to brace the battery box.   I am interested to check out the track bike - when I get it back home from storage - and inspect it closely for any signs of fatigue or movement.   I'll post what I find when that happens - probably afte I get back from Florida in early March.
Logged

Ducati DS1000SS track bike crashed 9/19/16, Ducati DS1000SS Roadster conversion street bike, 2000 Harley FXDX Super Glide Sport, 2006 Harley FLHXI Street Glide, 1967 Honda CL-90 Scrambler
Nekkid Tim
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 356


« Reply #87 on: February 12, 2016, 10:15:09 AM »

Something looks wacky on that front sprocket, too much shaft out past the nut.

Perusing the factory parts fiches; it appears that I am missing a spacer that goes behind the sprocket on the countershaft (P/N 713.1.201.1A).  It's on its way along with a couple of other minor parts I need.
Logged

Ducati DS1000SS track bike crashed 9/19/16, Ducati DS1000SS Roadster conversion street bike, 2000 Harley FXDX Super Glide Sport, 2006 Harley FLHXI Street Glide, 1967 Honda CL-90 Scrambler
muskrat
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 8335



« Reply #88 on: February 13, 2016, 06:33:58 PM »

that exhaust looks killer
Logged

Can we thin the gene pool? 

2015 MTS 1200
09 Electra Glide
koko64
Post Whore
******
Offline Offline

Posts: 15715


« Reply #89 on: February 13, 2016, 07:52:28 PM »

After looking at the airbox, I got thinkin'. Cool

Have that cut rear battery ignition section and get another airbox sans battery section and bolt or Dzu fasten them together.

Then you remove the airbox baffle panels, put a K&N filter on top of the lid, gut the stock filter and use the filter seal between the lid and airbox. I cut out the filter supports and expoxied them up under the new filter location. Some filters are rigid enough depending on which one you choose. The lid becomes the filter for cleaning. This will maximise the airbox cavity volume by putting the filter as far away from the stacks as possible and make all the airbox volume available to each cylinder on each intake stroke. I got 5 more hp doing this on the too small/shallow carbed airbox. I think the ie airbox is a better starting point. I had a thread on this somewhere..

I have been looking at K&N filters just a little smaller than stock to go on top of the lid, so you have an open airbox lid at the very top. Still plenty big enough. I have used the stock size K&N filter but it's a squeeze. Silicone sealant and the Dremel are your friend.

By having it two piece, you can reroute the harness to a more sane location and have easy servicing access while still having a good airbox. Next would be incorporating the billet stacks into your open, extended airbox. The best of both worlds.
Logged

2015 Scrambler 800
Pages: 1 ... 4 5 [6] 7 8 ... 12   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  


Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.21 | SMF © 2015, Simple Machines
Simple Audio Video Embedder
Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
SimplePortal 2.1.1