S4r

Discussion in 'Monster' started by tim jones, Aug 18, 2022.

  1. I have finally bought a bike I have lusted after for many years, the S4R. Having ridden/ commuted a S4 in all weathers in 2001/2 I fell in love with the Monster. I know the plumbing takes away from the beauty but it also adds something in my mind. This S4R is a stunning, low mileage (4800) 2003 bike with a couple of subtle yet worthwhile electrical upgrades.

    Anyway, the S4 went and after a gap, a Multi 950 and more recently the utterly fantastic Multi 1200 Enduro, came along and now the S4R. I love the bike but it demonstrates how far Ducati have come in engines, electrics and suspension and invariably it leaves me asking a couple of questions I'd like to bounce off the forum:

    1. The S4R is happiest accelerating and a half throttle below 4000 rpm gives a snatchy drivetrain - what gear are people in in a 30 limit and do the chains like to run looser than the 25mm recommended?
    2. I love the look of the original exhausts and although I ran Termis on my S4, they seem to be too long in the can for the S4R and stick too far backwards. Is there a better high level option and ideally can the original exhaust be 'doctored' to liberate a few more db?
    3. is there a popular headlight bulb upgrade?
    Thank you in advance.
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  2. It must have been very tempting to change your name for Tom Jones and wait for the incoming rib cracking joke moments, congratulations on your purchase.:upyeah:
     
  3. I love mine. It came from japan with titanium mufflers and I gutted the cat but it didn't make much diff. You would be better to put a proper decat on and mufflers of your choice. Then do a KandN and get the ecu remapped to suit. I am sure the low rev running would be much better and prob a few extra ponies up north as well?
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  4. Mine is an RS but similar. Down one of the front or up two on the rear sprocket means 2nd around town. These cans work well: not too loud, better imho looking as the stacked shotgun type, quality seems ok. I also went decat pipe.

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  5. Aye, it's not unusual...
     
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  6. Your Burning down the house with that reply,
     
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  7. That's a nice looking monster Tim .....
     
  8. Like Bradders I've got an S4RS but with a full Arrows system and it rides just fine for my needs. As suggested a proper ecu custom map will most likely transform the lower to mid range running but a relatively easy thing to do yourself is get a decent set of vacuum gauges and carefully balance the throttle bodies, I did my 1098 many years ago and a couple of my others as well and it made a big difference to the low end.
     
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  9. Greetings!

    You are right, the air cooled ones are prettier... LOL!

    Can't tell you much about the gearing etc on yours, bujt I put a larger rear on my 900 and it works great.

    Re the headlamp thats mostly useless, I wanted to keep the original style light & retain the chrome ring so bought an LED that fits into the OEM bucket. It required a headlamp ring converter which are available commercially for insane prices. I bought mine from Mr Gazza on the UK Monster forum - http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/index.php. Its made of all weather MDF and I simply sprayed it black. Send him a message there and I'm sure he will have one for you too. Quite a few others have bought them as well and he supplies some spring clips to make it all work. The difference in light is literally night & day. You will have to splice in a black majik trickery box to make the power supply correct, but its really straight forward. End result looks like this.

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    I've thought many times about replacing my muffler for a shorter one, or cutting the current SIL. But these days I don't like stubby pipes anymore so I'm glad I didn't.

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  11. You're welcome!

    PS
    You need to write your replies to posts after the second "Quote" or they wont be immediately viewable.
     
  12. Or go with an underslung stubby, like this….
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