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1200 DVT Messing About With Dvt

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by JonE, Nov 28, 2015.

  1. I have spent the day fitting a load of stuff to my new DVT.
    A nice days tinkering turned into a major hassle as almost every item required 'fixing' even though they were all official Ducati items.
    Anyway to change the front mudguard to a Carbon one I ended up having to drop the wheel out which seemed straighforward but I have not done this before.
    Has anyone got torque settings for locknut and pinch bolts?
    Also after rebuilding I notice the brake level can be 'just' pulled back back to the bar, although the brakes are working OK (the system remained fully connected during the removal). I bled calipers and master just in case but I can still get the lever back to the bar. Could somesome else check theirs and let me know if it is the same? I have not ridden it before the work so don't know if this is to be expected.
    Thanks.
     
  2. Lever span adjustment ??
     
  3. Give the lever a few pumps. If you have had the wheel out and the calipers off then the brake pistons may have come out a little.
     
  4. I fitted Evotech rad & oil cooler guards to my Dvt yesterday, what a bloody nightmare getting some of the bolts back in to the captive nuts !!
    2 of the front exhaust manifold nuts were loose too, panel alignment on the right hand side isn't spot on, but best I could get it.
     
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  5. Removed sump guards and pillion pegs for powdercoating (black)
    Fitted Carbon Hugger - Holes needed opening up and a forceful hand to get it lined up
    Fitted Carbon Sprocket Guard - easy one after gear change removal
    Fitted Carbon Mudguard - had to remove wheel to secure and route cables correctly
    Fitted Carbon Screen - the only easy one
    Fitted RAM ball to headstock for Sat Nav and wire in - good info on forum to find power connection thanks!
    Lowered seat and fitted pillion spacer
    Fitted Carbon Belt Cover - requires removal and refit of breather hose - tight as a ducks ****
    Fitted Evotech Radiator Guard
    Fitted Screen Protector - used iPad protector (made a template attached here if useful to anyone)
    Fitted Pazzo levers
    Fitted heatshield protection to numberplate (termi was already melting it)
    ...all ready to go, if only it wasn't p*ssing it down :-(
     

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  6. Yes, could try this but just concerned I hadn't altered anything...hopefully someone cna check theirs and advise if it is the same.
     
  7. Thanks Duke63, did this and it did improve but I can still get iback to the bar with a hard squeeze.
     
  8. Did you make sure to bleed nipple by the master cylinder?

    Otherwise wrap a bungie cord round the lever, pull it back to the bar and leave it overnight.
     
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  10. Yes, did both calipers and master cylinder with a bleed pump. Will try the overnight tip..thanks.
     
  11. Got the info after downloading the workshop manual.
    So for future reference:
    Caliper Bolts are 45Nm +- 10%
    Spindle Nut is 63Nm +- 5%
    Pinch Bolts are 10Nm +- 5% 1-2-1 sequence
     
  12. Top job with the images of the upgrades, very nice. SHOWOFF!!
     
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  13. Where did you get the carbon hugger ?
     
  14. Better spec than a pikes peak [emoji23]
     
    #15 Phunky Phish, Nov 29, 2015
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  15. That was the plan Phunky. Was waiting for PP to come out and then was pretty dissapointed so went for a S and load up with goodies.
    After a custom paintjob reckon I will end up with a better bike for around the same cost.
     
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  16. Got the pillion hangers and sump guards back from the powdercoaters.
    Looking good in black.

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  17. Do you think the powder coating on the sump guard will stand up to stone chips ?
    I ordered a red Evotech spindle bobbin for mine
     
  18. Yes, did the same to my last Multi and it was perfect after 11k miles.
     
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