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Join Date: Oct 2022
Location: Bedford
Bike: Other Ducati
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Thanks for the heads up on oil cooler lines...sounds like it could well be the route I go (sic). The Multistrada oil coolers I've seen on FB (other sites are available) aren't handed so will need some bracketry made up for it to locate in the right space. Not an impossible task, but not quite as neat as the handed solutions. Will see what's available and go from there I guess ... P.S. As the MS lines will be a fair bit longer than the Monster/SS ones, I guess a benefit might a slight gain in cooling ability. |
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Norwich
Bike: M900sie
Posts: 5,855
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Ah! I didn't realise that Multi' coolers were not handed, they must have revised the bracketry to make the coolers universal. (cheaper.)
Best stick with a Monster cooler, or an SS one for overhead mount. Not sure if you need any extra cooling from the longer lines as the air cooled twins are all pretty much over cooled for the UK anyway. Just looked at mine and I can't remember if I had to change the fittings at the cooler end? I think they went straight on. I made some stainless steel stone guards for the Monster oil coolers as mine was looking very scruffy. They do the trick of covering the battered matrix and protect from further dings. I still have loads of them! http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/s...er+stone+guard
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