Ducati of the year, 2012 - Submit your entries here!

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  1. Finished it this year. Built for <1500 quid.
    Still need to fit the front mudguard.

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    Bodywork from Disco Volante, frame (GT860) and engine ('92 900ss) off ebay for a total of 500 quid. Bent front wheel from a Triumph Tiger, that I rebuilt using an old 17" rear rim. Made the entire exhuast system, I modified the frame to suit belt engine, shortened the stock inlet manifolds, made a set of disc carrier to adapt a set of unknown discs to suit front hub, converted a Monster 600 swing arm to twin shock, made foot pegs, headlamp and instrument brackets. Triumph 1050 front forks......and various other bits of junk sourced from ebay. The only work I outsourced was the powder coating on frame and rims
     
    #41 desmohog, Dec 7, 2012
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  2. my baby, 1999 996 ; )

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  3. My 696+ Monster.

    No, it hasn't been fettled. I've not succumbed to carbonitis. It hasn't got a fancy paint job. The only mods are boring practical ones - Scottoiler, heated grips, R&G crash bungs and a bracket for a Garmin satnav.

    I'd be the first to admit it's not the shiniest or cleanest example.

    But - I ride it! I show my love for it not by treating it as a museum piece to be polished and admired but by getting out there and enjoying it on the roads. In the 3 1/3 years since I've owned it I've done 23,500 miles.

    I commute on it every day (except if it's icy or I've slept so badly that I'd not be safe on 2 wheels).

    This year I rode it solo to WDW and back, meeting up with UKMOC friends in Switzerland and Italy and had an amazing adventure.

    I did my first trackday on it with UKMOC last year which was great fun, even though I'm slow.

    I've done a couple of advanced training courses with RapidTraining on it this year, including a decidedly soggy 2 days on the fantastic mid Wales roads in June.

    Here it is on its holidays in Fiesole, Tuscany, on the way back from WDW

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  4. My MH900E

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    #44 mervyn, Dec 9, 2012
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  5. Something different than an Christmas three in the living room...

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  6. This my little beauty. image.jpg

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  7. If we can have two this is my 998r track bike 009.JPG 014.JPG

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    My 999. Owned since 07, came with termi, pretty clutch and hugger. Bought a damaged nose cone and had the top headlight filled in, DP screen without the nipple, Corse stripe paint jobbie, replaced all black plastic with carbon inc fairing/mirror supports, raised adjustable bars, a/m seat covers. Got some foldup levers and I want to get the footrests anodsed black then its finished.....I think............??

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  9. Here's one of my babies, she has DP carbon everything, DP articulated brake and clutch levers and DP rearsets.

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  10. My 848 with 'subtle' modifications....

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    Modification list;

    Performance:
    Full 60mm Termignoni system
    Dynojet Power Commander V (custom BSD map 129.93 BHP)
    Renthal hard anodised sprockets (one tooth smaller on the front)
    Renthal quick release sprocket carrier
    Tsubaki gold X ring chain
    JS Performance silicone coolant hoses (red)
    Ducati Performance dry slipper clutch conversion
    Yamaha 2001 R1 throttle tube (quicker action)
    Translogic GP quickshifter

    Chassis:
    O.Z. Piega wheels – forged aluminium
    Matris M4R steering damper
    Ducati Performance rear ride height adjuster
    Accossato adjustable ratio front brake master cylinder
    Accossato adjustable ratio clutch master cylinder
    Generic titanium calliper retaining pins, drilled for lockwiring

    Ergonomics:
    Renthal medium compound grips
    Ducati Performance adjustable rearsets
    Skidmarx clear double bubble screen
    Ducati Performance Superpole seat
    Stompgrips
    Avanti Racing adjustable rear brake lever

    Aesthetics:

    Zero One Race FX bespoke vinyl wrap
    Paint Supremacy bespoke airbrushed seat unit
    Ducati Performance solo seat cowl
    Ducati Performance carbon fibre biposto seat unit
    RLA Developments carbon fibre rear hugger, front mud guard, belly pan, ram air duct covers, top run chain guard, open front sprocket cover, dash cover and heel plates
    CM Composites carbon fibre under tank panels
    QB Carbon carbon fibre bespoke nose cone (left hand headlight covered over)
    Ilmberger carbon fibre shark fin chain guard
    Bespoke carbon/Kevlar exhaust heat shield
    Lamin-X yellow headlight vinyl
    Competition Werkes rude number plate hanger
    Melted Sliders black anodised keyless fuel filler cap
    Generic aluminium mirror blanking plates

    Misc.
    Evotech Performance radiator and oil cooler guards
     
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  11. Slightly older pic before the new extensive modifications carried out by Paul at Snells

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    Currently here for winter

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    Details:
    Ducati 749R No- 630
    Pro-Grip Handle Bar Grips
    Sargent Seat.
    IRC Black Billet Brake and Clutch Master Cylinders with Fold up Levers
    Brembo Reservoir Pots with Black custom Brackets.
    Hel Brake Lines
    Clear Stomp Grip.
    Termi 57mm Exhaust Ceramic Coated and Wrapped at headers
    Casoni Carbon Heat Shield
    Carbon 999R Seat pan
    Carbon 999R Rear number board
    Carbon Brake Protector.
    Carbon Swing Arm Covers.
    Carbon Water Pump Cover.
    Carbon Key Guard.
    Carbon Tax Disc Holder.
    Carbon Under Seat Pods
    Carbon Number Plate Hanger
    Carbon Under Exhaust Heat Shield
    Carbon BST 5 Spoke Wheels
    Ducati RS Water Pump Connectors .
    Ducati RS Vertical Cylinder water union
    Ducati RS Throttle Trumpets
    Ducati Per. Magnesium Head Light Bucket.
    Ducati Per. Titanium Rear Sets.
    Ducati Per. Titanium. Ride Height adjuster
    Ducati Per. Titanium. Sprocket Cover
    Ducati Per. Carbon Race 1/4 turn fuel cap.
    Ducati Per. Long Carbon Hugger.
    Ducati Per. Oil Plug.
    Ducati Per. Ohlins Adjuster.
    Ducati Per. Frame Plugs.
    NCR Titanium Clip-on’s.
    NCR Titanium. Clutch Cover..
    NCR Titanium Rear Axel Nut.
    NCR Bolts
    TPO Titanium Stem Nut
    Pro-Bolt Titanium Sprocket Nuts
    Oberon Clutch Slave Cylinder.
    Ducabike Ohlins Clamp
    Bucci Slipper Clutch.
    Motafix Tank Pad.
    Power-Bronze Screen.
    Steel Crankcase Protector.
    Rizoma Rear Brake Reservoir.
    R&G Front Fork Protectors.
    R&G Swing Arm Protectors.
    Gilles Black Chain Adjusters and lifters
    Ohlins Rear Shock DU5100
    Renthal Sprocket Kit.
    DID Gold Chain.
    Billet Rear Under Slung Brake Hanger
    999R Suspension Rocker
    Samco Hoses
    Carbon Air Tubes
    Driven 38T Sprocket
     
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  12. How about my Radical SuperPantah!

    Ok, this isn't mine but it'll look like this, promise!

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    Here's my project:

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    It's based on a Pantah frame, with the back end chopped off. I've fitted the shock mounts into the Pantah frame after setting the geometry. I've also modified the stock fairing frame to suit the new Radical one. It now has a 750SS rear end, with an alloy swingarm. 750SS front end, with single disc to save un-sprung weight. The motor is a 750SS lump, with chopped Pantah intake manifolds and running 36mm Dellorto carbs(soon to be bored out)and ally bellmouths. It's got Dyna coils and a cut down loom to save more weight. It's also got an Odyssey battery, again to save weight. Bodywork is all from Radical, and again nice and light...Are you detecting a pattern in this...

    All the work is being done my me, apart from the Paint.

    It's in the final build stage after starting work in June, it should be finished early Feb :upyeah:

    and as it sits so far...

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    #52 nuttynick, Dec 16, 2012
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  13. My Dukes. 748S has a claim to fame in that she successfully wrote off a peugeot. And lived. 1199 gives me a hard on.

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  14. Watercooled - Superlight

    Howdo me old Superlight!!

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    Mods:

    Chassis
    Cut down rear frame (Lost 1kg) re-weld/strengthened head stock, drilled for 12mm engine bolts.
    12mm Ti engine bolts.
    Adjustable DP rearsets.
    Pro-mach adjustable yokes.
    Ti front spindle.
    Alloy rear spindle.
    1098 forks.
    Monster S4RS Monoblock calipers.
    Ohlins rearshock (Extended)
    Ohlins steering damper.
    Speedy moto adjustable clip ons.
    Modded Headlight frame (Housing Reg/rect, oil cooler).
    Alloy swingarm.
    Brembo master cylinders & titax levers.
    Armstrong front discs.
    Moto Master rear disc.
    Ti/Alloy bolts throughout.
    Alloy frame covers.
    Braided brake lines - HEL.

    Engine
    2005 ST3 engine - light weight flywheel, Pistal pistons, light weight pulleys, blue-printed and gas flowed (By CJS).
    ECU re-mapped per cylinder for spark/fuel (123Bhp n 78lb of torque)
    One off MWR air filter.
    One off oil cooler lines.
    Samco hoses
    Ti oil drain plug.
    Corse reed Vv.
    Silmotor full race system (Modded headers for the ST3 barrels).
    Magnecor HT leads.
    Pro alloy rad & catch tank.

    Body work
    Carbon front n rear mudguards, headlight cowl, fairings, seat unit, cockpit covers, On off belt covers, battery tray.
    ETi fuel tank (Billet tank hinge and stainless quick release fuel connectors, carbon/ti tank support).
    BST wheels.
    ST3 clocks & switch gear.
    Moto science mirrors.
    Ballistic battery.
    167kg fully wet.

    Think that's it.

    Happy Crimbo :cool:

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  15. Some fantastic looking Bikes out there :upyeah: not many look like they stay standard. I love the 'personal' touch to all the bikes and some of the more full on rebuilds are just out of this world !

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  16. HI guys

    here we go my streetfighter with the last modification i made.... BST wheels.

    i got termi cans and ECU racing plus lots of other carbon fibre bits. I also got a shorai battery which made a big difference together with the wheels.
    I also removed the servo motor which is useles with the termis and ecu racing.

    list:
    swing arm CF cover
    CF rear hagger
    CF key guard
    CF brake and clutch cover
    open clutch black alloy
    CF heal guard
    CF heat shield
    shorai battery
    CF BST wheels with diablo supercorsa
    Termis Cans and ECU racing
    remove the servo motor

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    #56 moamed79, Dec 20, 2012
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