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Title: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on September 03, 2010, 07:51:01 AM
German Monster on Day of delivery, December 2009.
Bike was new with Streefighter calipers and Titanium-Termis.

(http://img4.werkenntwen.de/photo12/c71e4ca1651ee4c3347f0b4408e5457f/h/0/h0g8az96cpam33349k5i8y31wr1.jpg)

Monster 1100S with some modifications, September 2010.

(http://img11.werkenntwen.de/photo13/204fd4824da6cabba8bb334a4c7a19aa/2/5/25xrmo7xyyku4t7dyqzckfytpt4.jpg)
(http://img16.werkenntwen.de/photo13/204fd4824da6cabba8bb334a4c7a19aa/d/z/dzn30th9og7vxeqefu0cqlq0cm0.jpg)
(http://img11.werkenntwen.de/photo13/204fd4824da6cabba8bb334a4c7a19aa/i/6/i6z5fmaofhbxlfznhhtqnp5kqm4.jpg)
(http://img3.werkenntwen.de/photo13/204fd4824da6cabba8bb334a4c7a19aa/6/d/6dx0tctbz0s1ltkakv74tgq3srs.jpg)
(http://img17.werkenntwen.de/photo13/204fd4824da6cabba8bb334a4c7a19aa/5/l/5lqeuia8960nf93pck208562q8r.jpg)
(http://img7.werkenntwen.de/photo13/204fd4824da6cabba8bb334a4c7a19aa/6/s/6squfqrtjezywjfm4opw2ne3mmz.jpg)
(http://img13.werkenntwen.de/photo12/c71e4ca1651ee4c3347f0b4408e5457f/1/b/1bng7m29eiaxm6utxvtboe23iwd.jpg)
(http://img16.werkenntwen.de/photo12/c71e4ca1651ee4c3347f0b4408e5457f/p/e/pe4d7l2i01rabw2vubjibrn5006.jpg)

(mod edit: Fixed a broken image tag)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Goat_Herder on September 03, 2010, 08:00:04 AM
JAWOHL!  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Raux on September 03, 2010, 08:48:43 AM
where are you at?
I'm in Kaiserslautern


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Drunken Monkey on September 03, 2010, 09:49:33 AM
Ausgezeichnet!  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: DoubleEagle on September 03, 2010, 01:25:01 PM
Wunderbar !

Dolph    :)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: iRam on September 03, 2010, 04:14:36 PM
nice mods!!!  [beer]


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Shifty on September 04, 2010, 10:20:30 AM
Do enjoy.  [wine]


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Maratom on September 04, 2010, 10:40:18 AM
Schön !

I'm not very fond of the bikini-fairing, but this CF one..
Nice bike


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Chris,desmoworld on September 05, 2010, 08:03:48 AM
ja fein gemacht ... meine ist leider noch nicht fertig  ;D

WELL DONE !  [thumbsup]

i can show you only the half bike ... i work on the rest  [laugh]

(http://www.desmoworld.com/shop/media/catalog/product/a/p/ap.08.0826com_4_2.jpg)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: ArguZ on September 06, 2010, 01:48:38 AM
Abgefahren ! Die sieht ja mal zur Abwechslung gut aus  [thumbsup]
VERY NICE
(captions for the language impaired) [cheeky]


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on September 06, 2010, 05:32:01 AM
More pictures!
(http://img8.werkenntwen.de/photo13/8cc632332bb8a17a47d1ca0cc137c356/3/6/36vrkis91vq9e68oy5ub2e350me.jpg)
(http://img5.werkenntwen.de/photo13/8cc632332bb8a17a47d1ca0cc137c356/s/v/svqxwljy5g6errztf3jgb4zs0ep.jpg)
(http://img6.werkenntwen.de/photo13/8cc632332bb8a17a47d1ca0cc137c356/8/i/8i7395fomkg95seapyc5456lvo9.jpg)
(http://img16.werkenntwen.de/photo13/8cc632332bb8a17a47d1ca0cc137c356/f/i/fi2eofoxtrdix9r0m4c8tcxfpo0.jpg)
(http://img8.werkenntwen.de/photo13/8cc632332bb8a17a47d1ca0cc137c356/l/k/lk0629m9q6xwp1ocyxyemiox8ne.jpg)



Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: jvax on September 07, 2010, 03:15:37 AM
That's a lot of CF  :o  Good work man!!  Enjoy your ride   [thumbsup]


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on December 28, 2010, 09:34:07 AM
The next modifications!
(http://img12.werkenntwen.de/photo14/3f05979c21cd39a80be7c6df6533f6b5/6/s/6sjkch2z6b99bezhfy5jxj2ya53.jpg)
(http://img6.werkenntwen.de/photo14/3f05979c21cd39a80be7c6df6533f6b5/e/5/e5sbdt77anlemcrg7tt2iy721bf.jpg)
Thanks to desmoworld!
(http://img13.werkenntwen.de/photo14/3f05979c21cd39a80be7c6df6533f6b5/g/r/gr3n2pyq6n5s1edzunnnrr1cgy8.jpg)
(http://img17.werkenntwen.de/photo14/3f05979c21cd39a80be7c6df6533f6b5/1/x/1xzu4syj87oqc45e8o8zn0ftwuu.jpg)

The result you can see in two weeks!


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: muffinman on December 28, 2010, 10:31:58 AM
Really diggin' that CF windscreen - any link?

Keep up the good work


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on December 28, 2010, 12:03:56 PM
The CF windscreen was from this shop: http://www.wmracingstore.com/index.aspx (http://www.wmracingstore.com/index.aspx)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Fergus on December 28, 2010, 02:16:17 PM
Die Eier Von Satan!

^ Favorite German phrase. Sweet bike!


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: rideserotta on December 28, 2010, 04:06:37 PM
Sehr gut!


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: jerryz on December 29, 2010, 08:13:33 AM
Vorsprung dorch teknik.....nice


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: duc996 on December 29, 2010, 09:03:11 PM
That's what i call loaded man! very nice and clean.


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: junior varsity on December 30, 2010, 09:08:47 AM
Excellent looking ride


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on January 02, 2011, 03:06:06 AM
Next pictures
(http://img15.werkenntwen.de/photo14/3f05979c21cd39a80be7c6df6533f6b5/m/w/mwsp8u180qs5myz0oc1tw7o4him.jpg)
(http://img16.werkenntwen.de/photo14/21f22b32a3541e1326b8262af65613e2/w/n/wny4uj8nurxmxngj2r6l0nxo850.jpg)
(http://img13.werkenntwen.de/photo14/21f22b32a3541e1326b8262af65613e2/g/7/g7bimsijdn4hy0yawcj5pu26wad.jpg)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Duc796canada on January 02, 2011, 05:49:59 PM
Nice!! I like the no passenger pegs, I really don't want to carry any!!


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on January 14, 2011, 09:17:29 AM
Next step: tank covers in carbonfibre
(http://img13.werkenntwen.de/photo14/3f05979c21cd39a80be7c6df6533f6b5/g/r/gr3n2pyq6n5s1edzunnnrr1cgy8.jpg)
(http://img17.werkenntwen.de/photo14/3f05979c21cd39a80be7c6df6533f6b5/1/x/1xzu4syj87oqc45e8o8zn0ftwuu.jpg)
(http://img5.werkenntwen.de/photo14/7cc6cdf6488ac5b815717fd126351aab/l/d/ldmq0a7n7h3bjknu69ltbpj8xaq.jpg)
(http://img2.werkenntwen.de/photo14/7cc6cdf6488ac5b815717fd126351aab/j/e/je2xtuvaeakqvi940vug21aez9k.jpg)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Moschy on January 18, 2011, 12:45:31 AM
Hi,

what brake and clutch lever are these? TWM? Could you post a picture of them?

Thanks (Eigentlich ja 'Danke') Schon witzig wenn sich Germanen in amerikanischen Foren begegnen.  ;D


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on January 18, 2011, 09:56:20 AM
Hallo,
richtig erkannt. Die Hebel sind von TWM.
(http://img2.werkenntwen.de/photo14/4191d75bb902160c712794e7a2320160/f/0/f0vqo5hdtkia86tbv7iyx8uouuk.jpg)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Moschy on January 19, 2011, 12:17:47 AM
Ah, sieht gut aus. Danke. Ich hab sie mir Ende des Jahres auch bestellt und warte im Moment auf die Lieferung. :-) Gibt's bei der Montage was zu beachten?


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on January 19, 2011, 11:03:01 AM
Die Montage ist kein Problem.
Bei den kürzeren Weiteneinstellungen trennt die Kupplung leider nicht komplett!
Vielleicht gehts mit dem originalen Hauptzylinder.


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Dmonster1 on January 20, 2011, 05:05:09 PM
I can see that your monster is addicted to C.F, like a crackhead to crack.Very nice bike.


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on February 23, 2011, 09:59:20 AM
The next mods:
Termi-covers in carbonfibre.
(http://img1.werkenntwen.de/photo14/30916a0043084adb8f6fb215cb575dd2/5/b/5bvno3bpmqb6qvzgpiybarbr6db.jpg)

Front fender modified in D16 GP11 Style.
(http://img13.werkenntwen.de/photo14/30916a0043084adb8f6fb215cb575dd2/h/r/hrozv2fyw00wp47r5rfh9nclhr8.jpg)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: junior varsity on February 23, 2011, 10:23:27 AM
i forgot to ask I think, where did you get your carbon engine case guards - the alternator guard and the clutch case guard?

I like the idea of protection there for low-sides, so I am interested.


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: junior varsity on February 25, 2011, 06:45:16 AM
i just want to reiterate how much "right" i think is going on with your bike. Not constructive criticism, but perhaps something to consider down the road:

Aftermarket brake lines. They really aren't an upgrade from the braided lines that come from the factory now as far as effect on brake lever feel (the old crap lines flexed and bulged before steel braided, so it was quite an upgrade...) The aftermarket brake lines *are* slightly lighter, however (if you need a performance justification), and crazy lighter if you jump to the carbon/kevlar lines

But the idea I was thinking is that it would get rid of the steel banjo fittings that attract dirt/corrosion by going to the lighter billet aluminum fittings in the color of your choice. (Black fittings are really nice because they "disappear" - you don't notice them in a good way.   I've had red/blue fittings (Fren Tubo lines) on the project fixxer upper M900, and on my M900 I've had red lines with gold fittings, and recently had to swap front brake lines to accomodate different calipers, so I went with black fittings on smoke (translucent black) lines. The line color is a covering over the braided line part, not the line material.


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: junior varsity on February 25, 2011, 06:47:49 AM
Here's a shot of the fittings on mine with the smoke lines, black fittings, Ti banjos:
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_4iYlZ1m8UEM/TRk6JmfevgI/AAAAAAAAF4U/Li1BxPlHppI/s400/IMG_1096.jpg)

and the previous setup with red lines and gold fittings (and gold banjo bolt, and silly bleeder screw cover):
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_4iYlZ1m8UEM/SupC-oAmp2I/AAAAAAAAEbI/RVpwZhcGIt0/s400/IMG_1672.JPG)

Mine were from Spiegler-USA, but I'm certain there's somebody local to you that does this as well. (AMS here in Dallas used to cut/make their own for the race bikes and customers with track / race bike setups since caliper and master cylinder technology was quickly changing in the late 90's through early 2000's, and numerous different combinations made it hard to have pre-made kits)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: junior varsity on February 25, 2011, 06:48:58 AM
(http://www.spieglerusa.com/images/Spiegler-Brake-Lines_small.jpg)

But again, very little "performance" gain in going this route now-a-days, aside from a slight weight savings. Mostly cosmetic. As they saying goes "The devil is in the details" (And you've nailed every other detail so far!)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: dgm on February 25, 2011, 07:28:20 AM
where are you at?
I'm in Kaiserslautern

My sister and her boyfriend are living in Kaiserslautern for at least the next year.  He's a ducati guy too, but doesn't have one. 


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on March 04, 2011, 11:16:24 AM
New pictures from the complete bike:
(http://img14.werkenntwen.de/photo14/324a3f372725332b45a6264a3d993144/w/v/wvw6buklbgyj25oeun4ifjajc6o.jpg)
(http://img10.werkenntwen.de/photo14/324a3f372725332b45a6264a3d993144/e/h/eh34k9f6kxrv423mmmstpzgbew5.jpg)
(http://img13.werkenntwen.de/photo14/324a3f372725332b45a6264a3d993144/r/s/rsumv1op04pwvq6erbpbyhw6n28.jpg)
(http://img18.werkenntwen.de/photo14/324a3f372725332b45a6264a3d993144/6/5/65e9pl8vpxc104r50pe2t77fzyl.jpg)
(http://img16.werkenntwen.de/photo14/324a3f372725332b45a6264a3d993144/k/5/k5cr9xc1d6e3xjacqlgwepi6930.jpg)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: thought on March 04, 2011, 11:20:29 AM
looks awesome man :)

if i ever decide to get the some cf tank covers, i would prob go the same route you did... painting over them and letting the cf show through only in bits.  i dont like it when there is too much cf everywhere... makes it look a bit tacky imo.  good balance of it on yours ;)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: dgm on March 04, 2011, 11:38:39 AM
Nice... I like it a lot!


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Bishamon on March 04, 2011, 01:09:27 PM
Looks great!! 


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on June 02, 2011, 07:39:14 AM
New wheels! Forged Marchesinis with Pirelli DR2.
(http://img1.werkenntwen.de/photo14/60d8ba7db324bc4ef955ea0eaa16794f/5/f/5f6v4oeej4mg2ntt182wcp1f44b.jpg)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on December 23, 2011, 10:07:09 AM
The next parts have arrived.
See the pictures:
(http://img10.werkenntwen.de/photo14/a6b6478c8a7e67f9a68ac9ea8852f7fa/f/2/f2iockbbqr6kbfcfg7v0fpe4ht5.jpg)
(http://img6.werkenntwen.de/photo14/a6b6478c8a7e67f9a68ac9ea8852f7fa/d/a/dak1wu0n04tsfe6oiq7k4jlc4kf.jpg)
(http://img5.werkenntwen.de/photo14/a6b6478c8a7e67f9a68ac9ea8852f7fa/5/b/5b18m1tiuz869d65omcgj6efc0p.jpg)
(http://img2.werkenntwen.de/photo14/a6b6478c8a7e67f9a68ac9ea8852f7fa/e/s/es644uapim5kril8u5b813ta8tk.jpg)



Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on December 26, 2011, 03:17:29 AM
The next pictures:
Black footpegs and swingarm bolts.
(http://img11.werkenntwen.de/photo14/0ef8721893a4708079722660c2fbbbf1/p/2/p2xw2cgwoo4hyvmyrml4y7jwxj7.jpg)
(http://img15.werkenntwen.de/photo14/0ef8721893a4708079722660c2fbbbf1/i/z/izfo1ob8zan2wfsr4zf54jw60ix.jpg)
(http://img14.werkenntwen.de/photo14/0ef8721893a4708079722660c2fbbbf1/v/n/vnu4yyvzi4tormapte7qg2uh8zo.jpg)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on January 28, 2012, 10:12:49 AM
The next parts from Desmoworld:
(http://img10.werkenntwen.de/photo14/a321c118317677eafbb14c13518495fd/j/t/jtckpvgi6orp3f7k36ss4t40tfh.jpg)
(http://img9.werkenntwen.de/photo14/a321c118317677eafbb14c13518495fd/3/c/3csstyju8r3mhaub39mdck8pz7n.jpg)
(http://img4.werkenntwen.de/photo14/a321c118317677eafbb14c13518495fd/g/t/gttnwu7geifjnswy427pvu430k1.jpg)
Tank mesh black painted:
(http://img16.werkenntwen.de/photo14/a321c118317677eafbb14c13518495fd/5/y/5yw503rrnda3pqb430iv5auuoc0.jpg)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: lazylightnin717 on January 28, 2012, 12:52:04 PM
Yessir bike looks great  [thumbsup]

Oh the mod bug....a very serious infliction


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on March 11, 2012, 07:02:02 AM
See the next modifications:
Superbike grips from pro grip:
(http://img1.werkenntwen.de/photo14/60cc466b9feb426ce9261ae012273d41/0/p/0pbstg0dh9d3obf7gv2k05nrura.jpg)
Fluid tanks from Rizoma:
(http://img18.werkenntwen.de/photo14/60cc466b9feb426ce9261ae012273d41/m/7/m7spjat5uo5bvru45jmg6h64a2c.jpg)
(http://img11.werkenntwen.de/photo14/60cc466b9feb426ce9261ae012273d41/q/w/qwibuy8dxv07dawbzwow1tac617.jpg)
(http://img8.werkenntwen.de/photo14/60cc466b9feb426ce9261ae012273d41/3/n/3n3tovyw3tg4rr9e5o7c8kwexhi.jpg)
(http://img12.werkenntwen.de/photo14/60cc466b9feb426ce9261ae012273d41/o/t/otj0wj6p6lxw9nt0uby4it9xqgv.jpg)
Steering damper from DP (Gubellini) , triple clamp black powdwercoated:
(http://img15.werkenntwen.de/photo14/60cc466b9feb426ce9261ae012273d41/i/0/i0ga3okm0d31mfs4jie0y9pc9hm.jpg)
Headlight relocator from Desmoworld:
(http://img5.werkenntwen.de/photo14/60cc466b9feb426ce9261ae012273d41/7/j/7jihnljlxippmm2ugc01w9bpftp.jpg)



Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: greenohawk69 on March 11, 2012, 08:30:31 AM
Sehr gut!


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Richie#20 on March 11, 2012, 09:30:40 AM
Hi 8Ducatis,

I had a look at your Monster last summer in Felix Haselbrinks garden at the Italo-Früstück in Frielingen. Stunning bike.

(http://desmomaniacs.de/pics/cache/vs_11%20Italo-Fruehstueck_P1000533.JPG)

There are some modes very similiar to those I´ve had done:

(http://files.homepagemodules.de/b564293/resize/800x1000/pictures_u134_27321b.jpg)

Greetings from Kassel
Richie


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on March 11, 2012, 09:41:38 AM
Hallo Richie,
dein Monster ist auch gut gelungen. Die Felgen hatte ich auch erst in Betracht gezogen.
Viele Grüße aus Alzenau
Roger


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Richie#20 on March 11, 2012, 09:53:41 AM
Ah, OK, kannst deutsch.  [thumbsup]

Hab die Felgen gebraucht geschossen, stammen von ner Hypermotard S.


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: anderson10 on March 28, 2012, 07:28:25 AM
Hi 8Ducatis,

I had a look at your Monster last summer in Felix Haselbrinks garden at the Italo-Früstück in Frielingen. Stunning bike.

(http://desmomaniacs.de/pics/cache/vs_11%20Italo-Fruehstueck_P1000533.JPG)

There are some modes very similiar to those I´ve had done:

(http://files.homepagemodules.de/b564293/resize/800x1000/pictures_u134_27321b.jpg)

Greetings from Kassel
Richie

Owah! i found another mechanic he said he will do my bike for $120, he said hes done it before to a bike, but he said he broke only one light out of all of them, so i might have faith in him in handling my sexy beast. etsnet, unless if u can come nearby my house and do it for me and i pay you $50, or i will just let the guy do it for $120, im gonna try and haggle the price down from the guy too. thnx


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on January 27, 2013, 11:09:48 AM
The next steps for this winter:
(http://img15.werkenntwen.de/media/4c9e5d02da2db674b0c115b150f7170a8a020110.jpg)
(http://img4.werkenntwen.de/media/2437ef215b2ea630dcd555b150f7170a8a020110.jpg)
(http://img12.werkenntwen.de/media/d8fa0611700ee547764a55b150f7170a8a020110.jpg)
(http://img10.werkenntwen.de/media/df9c5123e0e01720d8d9d5b150f7170a8a020110.jpg)
(http://img16.werkenntwen.de/media/ce88b050a5f6c5e30c2cd5b150f7170a8a020110.jpg)
Tangentiale from Arrow


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on March 06, 2013, 12:32:26 PM
The next steps:
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=1216&d=1362505498)
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=1066&d=1361028517)
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=1134&d=1361637992)
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=1137&d=1361638158)
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=1138&d=1361638313)
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=1139&d=1361638368)
exhaust pipr from arrow
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=1171&d=1362241565)
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=1172&d=1362241630)
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=1173&d=1362241777)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Stormtrooper on March 07, 2013, 10:09:56 AM
Holy Carbon batman!  You have a fibre addiction  [beer]


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: SpikeC on March 07, 2013, 10:43:23 AM
 Which clutch cover is that?


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on March 07, 2013, 02:36:09 PM
This is the same cover.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/370665567637?item=370665567637&pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&cmd=ViewItem&hash=item564d63b595&vxp=mtr (http://www.ebay.com/itm/370665567637?item=370665567637&pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&cmd=ViewItem&hash=item564d63b595&vxp=mtr)
But my cover is a little bit modified.


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: SpikeC on March 07, 2013, 03:22:56 PM
 Cool! Thanks, that is quite the reasonable price, too!


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on March 09, 2013, 03:50:42 PM
See the complete bike.
Pictures from today:
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=1262&d=1362847864)
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=1263&d=1362847923)
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=1264&d=1362847985)
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=1265&d=1362848046)
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=1264&d=1362847985)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: justinrhenry on March 09, 2013, 06:36:58 PM
Almost too pretty to ride.   :'(


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Stormtrooper on March 10, 2013, 02:09:39 PM
exceptionally clean bike with very tasteful mods [beer]

I still have a hard time showing love for the bikini fairing, it always reminds me of those little silly top hats...

(http://static.zoovy.com/img/girlfriendgalas/W1001-H1001-Bffffff/hats/mini_top_hat_black_with_red.jpg)

but it does look better blacked out in carbon fiber!


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: Curmudgeon on March 10, 2013, 05:57:42 PM
I still have a hard time showing love for the bikini fairing, it always reminds me of those little silly top hats...
Sounds like a personal problem. ;)

Now I'm going to have nightmares, BTW...  8)


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: 8Ducatis on October 18, 2013, 12:06:28 PM
Next modifications:
Ohlins-stickers in black:
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=4103&d=1382121688)
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=4104&d=1382121694)
CNC-parts for Ohlins-damper:
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=4105&d=1382121808)
Magnesium valve covers:
(http://www.monstercafe.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=4102&d=1382121544)
Ciao
Roger


Title: Re: German Monster
Post by: zooom on October 19, 2013, 04:47:11 AM
looks good, but my 1 suggestion...buy an aluminum Scotts reusable filter and have it anodized black and screw that on there to alleviate that ugly Ducati oil filter....oh and maybe work on those chicken strips a lil by riding the ever loving hell out of it!!!


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