Can anybody tell me what this is just fitting the race fairing and the ducati light blank dosnt have any lugs to bolt it to ?
is it a 1199 light unit rather than the 1299 version? also there is a small plastic IMU( that part in your hand) holder that should use 2 8mm bolts on the sides and a single plastic pin that pushes into the light unit rubber grommet.
Yes thers a bracket missing out the kit pre owner has found it and going to deliver it cheers tho matey
My local dealer is struggling to identify the precise parts need for the highlight blank on my MY2012 base model 1199. I understand that there is no need for dummy light plugs etc on this model because they aren't LED - is this correct? Also, sounds like I will need a bracket for the IMU referred to above. Anything else? Cheers, jm
The I think the part number has been updated but your dealer should be able to track it down from the pic
I don’t recall fitting dummy plugs & there are no warning lights or error codes. I also don’t recall an IMU bracket. Might be wrong, don’t think the 1199 has an IMU, it’s not that smart. Think the IMU came with later models?
Think it does need dummy plugs for the wiring. See start of this thread... https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/ducati-track-fairings-fitting-phots.36469/
They’re quite sensitive to pressures though, so you almost need to ignore the Bridgestone recommended values I race on them, and know many others that do too, and they work best with a softer than recommended rear and a harder than recommended front FWIW, I’d run circa 20rear and 35fr measured at 80deg hot on a typical British summers day, but you’d need to set them how they feel right for you
Thanks Graeme. I started with the recommended 33F and 25R but it was cool and windy on the first 2 days and I couldn't keep heat in the front so I went up to 35F. The last day was a lot warmer and the grip was so much better just like KR's. What compounds do you run? I think I had soft front medium rear but will need to check.
I use a medium front as the carcass is a little stiffer and it doesn’t roll so much, but that’s a personal preference I’ll use a rear soft when it’s warmer and a medium when it’s cooler
Hey mate It's had it's up's and downs, but been a lot of fun, and I've certainly learnt a few things last year - Many times the hard way Have you still got a bike, be good to catch up this year if you're riding again I'm working as an instructor at Silverstone this year for their own days if you're heading up there at all
Yes falling off hurts. Still got the bikes but haven't booked anything yet for this year as its a bit manic. I'll have to book a Silverstone day but it sounds like I might have trouble keeping up now..... You got any races at Castle Doom coming up?
Be good to see if you can find your bikes under all that dust I'm at Donington a couple of times this year. First end of May for NLR Club1000's and then we're back as a team late July for the 8hr Endurance race. I've just loaded up now ready to head up there tomorrow for a bit of probably very wet set up as just had a full new Ktech suspension set fitted to my bike