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Back Into Ducati Ownership

Discussion in 'Monster' started by bradders, Aug 3, 2020.

  1. Enjoy bud !! Hope it gives you the buzz you want !!!!
     
  2. I posted in 1000 Monster, I couldn’t see any other option?

    Just looking out the window at a huge seagull in Whitby now ;)
     
  3. Shame you live so far away....fancy making this a cafe racer, and using as my track tool too. Got some Harris clip ons some where, but think that they are 50mm and I need 53mm
     
  4. From the info I read it’s the throttle bodies mainly that are different, but I’ve never owned one so all new to me.
     
  5. Well, it shops be able to wheels for fun and maybe even start dragging bits when messing about....that’s fun :upyeah:
     
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  6. It was in the multistrada section.

    Hope Yorkshire is treating you well ;)
     
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  7. Well done mate :upyeah::upyeah::)
    Nice bike that.
     
  8. Well done trip to OYB soon ?
     
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  9. I am not so sure s4rs forks are 53/56.
    Iirc they are 50/54
    Your clip ons should be ok
     
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  10. Nice bike Bradders
     
  11. I think they look good as they are.

    Clip ons and rearsets are a given
     
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  12. I was looking at a very nice looking monster in Hyside Ducati yesterday an 821 Black stealth,

    Is your one from Essex.
     
  13. Nice one. I've got an S4R and I think it is probably the most all round enjoyable bike I've ever owned.

    How much, if you don't mind me asking?
     
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  14. S4RS is the pinnacle of the Monster range, a real blast to take out on a sunny day. Only thing to remember when really enjoying it to it's max is that iles per tank can easily dip down into the sixties:eek: but a small price to pay for the amount of laughs to be had. Sounds great with a replacement exhaust system as well.

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  15. I have spent many a weekend chasing one of these and having to stop at 70 miles ‘just in case’ ;) lol
     
  16. Where do I buy the ducati wood block?
     
  17. It's not just the S that has the problem as my S4R is fairly new to me and tbh I thought the fuel gauge was faulty for this very reason.
     
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  18. Nice one @bradders that'll get your mojo back.
     
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  19. Paid £6500. Which I think is a ‘bargain’ ;) Only 18k miles, service books stamped up, recent radiator, starter motor, sprag, plugs.

    Picked up yesterday, massive thanks to @cookster for the van and pick up. Bit scruffier than I’d hoped, and looks like it’s not been cleaned in a while...engine needs a full re-paint really...but everything as it should be, engine sounded fine, nothing looks to be leaking and no signs of crash damage. Bodywork and frame nice and clean, its underneath....possible rear shock is leaking a little but could be just grime! Chain seen better days, so will need C&S pretty soon.

    At 5 paces looks great! Forgot how loud the clutch is and how low and slow these things tickover!

    Insured, £89!!!! Now just to tax and take for a run.
     
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  20. Well done mate. Stick some pics up :upyeah:
     
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