749 Whats Your Winter Jobs?

Discussion in '749 / 999' started by Chris.King1, Dec 29, 2015.

  1. I have taken the exhaust system off to get it Cermakrome coated at Camcoat and have re-wired the front loom so everything can be disconnected by just two connectors. Also some new Brembo discs going on.Just be interested to see what everyone else is upto, so I can steal any good ideas!

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  2. Getting my Termi Cermakromed too. A bit of this & that to do as well :) Titanium silencer, radiator cleaning/painting, RS water union, full floating rear rotor, new front brake pads, Speedymoto top triple, RAM mount center nut, new gaskets and magnesium cover for the horiz. head, STM Evoluzione clutch, Öhlins DU510 rear shock etc.

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  3. I did my winter jobs 2 months ago. Now I'm twiddling my thumbs needing a new project.

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  4. Gosh...
     
  5. I plan to do something about the scabby front cylinder head paint and maybe get one of those alcantara seat covers from Germany and get it fitted by a local upholsterer.
    Also new oil and filter.
     
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  6. Lovely bike...
     
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  7. @jusutus, that looks like a work of art, beautiful.
     
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  8. Next time I buy a bike its going to be from one of you lot off this forum. Attention to detail and TLC from you guys and others (won't mention names as I will forget some) is astounding.
     
  9. Mine is off to Lougimoto in January, new black box swingarm being fitted and I'll get him to put on the new Oberon clutch master slave cylinder while he's on. Just a quick shifter next ?
     
  10. Just the usual yearly service stuff for me, with the addition of a clutch/brake fluid change and a check and clean up of all the connectors behind the battery box.

    My seat has a neoprene/foam like cover. It`s a little bit tatty in places so I tried an alcantara seat cover. It looked nice but I found it went very slippery after a couple of months so took it off.
    I might try some of this instead:
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  11. I have the foam Ducati Performance seat on the Streetfighter. It's great with jeans, but I slide all over when wearing my leather chaps !

    The Superpole seat on the 1098 is fantastic whatever I wear. You plant you backside on a given spot and just stick there.
     
  12. Job list:
    Get exhausts polished
    Remove forks and shock and send to JHP for resprung and service
    Fit carbon seat unit and modify to attach with Dzus and a couple of screws
    Fit indicators and rewire to make them easy remove able with the number plate hanger (similar to your rewire)
    Fit crash bungs
    Fit lightweight fairing mount
    Grease slipper
    Re-do home made projector light brackets to make them a bit tidier
    Get Ecu remapped by CJS


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  13. I believe I owe you one for the 'clutch advice'. So here's my two penny worth.
    I've had two seats covered recently and would advise against putting a cover over the existing cover.
    Two layers makes it too hard. Most likely the existing cover is welded to the foam. That in itself makes it firm. You need an upholsterer to peel it off, put on a thin extra layer of memory foam then put your new cover on.

    Alcantara, I'm not convinced is a good idea.

    What exact bike? I may have a suggestion. image.jpeg
     
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  14. 999
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  15. That's a funny 749/999
     
  16. Blast..and there was me thinking I was working on my 749...they all look so similar once the fairings are removed!
     
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  17. New tyres (probably stay with Michelin) and cam belts as I'm still a virgin at these. Are they really as easy as everyone says they are to change? Been watching all the YouTube videos to try and build up some confidence to give it a go and the only thing that's holding me back is the varoius tensioning methods. Would be interested to know what is recommended by other forum members.
     
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  18. That's always a debate how to tension belts...Most garages as the well known ones will use the Gates Sonic Tension Meter. However each time you twang the belt, are you 'twanging it' exactly the same pressure each time as this will effect the Hz reading. My mechanic is very old-skool and been working on Ducatis for years and swears by the old way. Also he reminds me to have the belts checked and re-tensioned after a few hundred miles as they do slacken...but how many of us do after new belts are put on? If in doubt, just take it to a garage, only a two yearly thing, although my old 748 had them on for 7 years!
     
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