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Old 14-08-2014, 10:00 PM   #16
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You should really only have red and black fish. That would be cool

I am going to have a bike in my lounge when I am grown up.
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Old 15-08-2014, 12:09 AM   #17
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Excellent stuff. Particularly like the fact the speakers match the bike
Had these made by Mono Pulse and painted Ducati Red
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Old 15-08-2014, 12:11 AM   #18
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Is that your lady wife on the wall ?
Nope, just liked the picture and bought it a while back. Pre dates the wife!


Monopulse speakers are the nuts. Some interesting colour options and carbon fibre too!

http://www.monopulse.co.uk

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Old 15-08-2014, 07:13 AM   #19
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Putney I can only bow down to your superior manliness You have managed 2 bikes in the house and I cant get mine within 3/4 of a mile of my front door..respect. Bikes look great too
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Old 15-08-2014, 07:59 AM   #20
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welcome to this side of the Ducati fence. Your collection looks remarkably similar to mine (749R and 1100 monster), except I temporarily have a Streetfighter instead of the Italian wife.

p.s. Although my wife is a feisty northerner, I Do NOT refer to her as "the Streetfighter"
I think it's the perfect combo! Any pics of your 749R? What have you done to it? I got a bit carried away with the modifications on the baby R
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Old 16-08-2014, 11:38 AM   #21
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M1100S and 749R appears to be a common set! I also have a 916SPS though!
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Old 19-08-2014, 11:57 AM   #22
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I think it's the perfect combo! Any pics of your 749R? What have you done to it? I got a bit carried away with the modifications on the baby R
I wasn't going to hijack but seeing as you asked...

Monster to start. It's technically an 1100 but with ohlins front and rear as well as lighter forged wheels from a hypermotard (I think). Few bits like ASV levers and Renthal higher bars (can't decide whether to keep them). You can just about see the wheels have flat spokes rather than the ridged ones from the 1100S. I have literally not ridden it since buying in late June! It's criminal I know but not all my fault...





One of the baby R which is standard-ish apart from Leo Vince can, clutch bits, levers etc





and a couple with it's track clothes on, which was the last time it was used (back in March I think). I've now spotted a few bits of corrosion so I need to ride it before it eats itself... or restore it, but that ended badly last time I tried





I remember reading some of your threads/posts elsewhere and your baby R is awesome from what I remember!
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Old 20-08-2014, 09:54 PM   #23
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You need to ride them two!
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Old 21-08-2014, 06:32 AM   #24
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OMFG steeevoooooo - we have EXACTLY the same....... pedal bin.
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Old 21-08-2014, 10:02 AM   #25
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OMFG steeevoooooo - we have EXACTLY the same....... pedal bin.
always has to be a bin the the back of a UKMOC photo
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Old 21-08-2014, 05:03 PM   #26
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always has to be a bin the the back of a UKMOC photo
I thought the subject of the photos was always bins, and the bikes were just in the way
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Old 03-09-2014, 02:07 AM   #27
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The 749R hasn't been ridden since 2012.... Will get it back on the road soon. I started some mods and got a bit carried away with it. Now it needs a dyno set up and a belt service.

Like the Leo Vince exhaust on the 749R... really nice bark to it. I had the same exhaust on my first 749R and it certainly sounds different to a full termi. Termi is quieter.

Mod list on the 749R....
Pro-Grip Handle Bar Grips
Engine Rebuild currently 5000 miles. rebuild at 1800 miles.
G-tech Engine Blue Print.
Sargent Seat
Termi full 57mm Exhaust ceramic coated and wrapped headers.
Carbon Heal Guards.
Stomp Grip Clear Pads.
Carbon 999R Seat Pan
Carbon 999R Number Board
Carbon Brake Protector.
Carbon Swing Arm Covers.
Carbon Water Pump Cover..
Carbon Key Guard
Carbon Seat Pods
Ducati RS Water Pump Connectors
Ducati RS V stacks
Ducati Performance Lightweight Belt Rollers
Ducati Per Titanium Ride Height Adjuster
Ducati Per. Oil Plug.
Ducati Per. Ohlins Adjuster
Ducati Per. Bar Weights.
Ducati Per. Frame Plugs.
Ducati Per. Titanium Rearset
Ducati Per. Carbon Quick release fuel filler cap
Ducati Per. Titanium Sprocket cover
Ducati Per. Steering Damper Clamp
Ducati Per. Carbon Number Plate Holder
NCR Titanium Subframe
NCR Titanium Clipons.
NCR Titanium Clutch Cover
NCR Titanium Axel Nut
Bucci ball bearing Slipper Clutch.
999R Magnesium Light Bucket.
Power-Bronze Screen.
Rizoma Brake Reservoir.
R&G Front Fork Protectors.
Ohlins Shock DU5100
Renthal Sprocket Kit
DID Gold Chain.
Billet Underslung Hanger
Rear Seat Painted.
Titanium clutch cap
Titanium stem nut
Titanium Sprocket carrier bolts
Titanium sprocket nuts
Samco Hoses
HEL Lines
Gilles Chain Adjusters
IRC Clutch and Brake Master Cylinders
BST Carbon Wheels
Quick Action Throttle
Driven Sprocket
EVR Carbon Air Box.
Magnesium Clutch housing
Carbon Mirrors
Carbon Exhaust Heat Shield
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Old 03-09-2014, 10:11 AM   #28
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Old 03-09-2014, 11:01 AM   #29
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you know mods devalue a bike right (in my best dealer impersonation)? I think you should sell them all to me at a nominal fee and restore the value of your 749R
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