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15-10-2015, 10:17 PM | #196 |
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Albie, are you sure you shouldn't have one like this for the clutch case?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3714505459...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT My '97 bike did before it peeled off (I still have it in a folder) as I think Agip was recommended until TPG took over and they struck a deal with Shell. Also did you ever contact Motostars about the quality of the decal they sent? The one I received is spot on exactly the same as the original on my seat cowl so presume yours may have been a dodgy one they missed(?). I wouldn't have said about them if I thought they were crap.
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15-10-2015, 10:33 PM | #197 | |
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The things I learn every week is fascinating and all comments much appreciated. At the end of this I have no doubt I will still be unhappy with the frame I reckon. Not because of the colour but possibly its more later. I can live with that though for a while at least.
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17-10-2015, 02:23 PM | #198 |
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Tank sorted
Some days luck is down. Some days luck is with you. I spotted an early tank on Ebay start bid £30. Looked tidy albeit 2 not hefty dents but dents needing some work to pull out shall we say. All underneath clean and tidy and with the seamed front.
I will say the last few moments no one had bid so whacked on a final bid of £136 because I wanted it whatever. Won it for £43.30 or £30 plus the postage. Happy..... Very. It can sit and wait to be done at my leisure when I can afford the respray.
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17-10-2015, 02:48 PM | #199 |
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Bargain...You lucky chap!...
Why the cable ties though?....Sender nut split?
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17-10-2015, 02:55 PM | #200 | |
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All this for that little front area.
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17-10-2015, 03:24 PM | #201 |
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Well worth brazing round the hinge pad....Crazy not too before painting.
Be good to have a photo of the "little front area" for reference on this thread...
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17-10-2015, 03:59 PM | #202 |
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In case you were being serious and not wanting a small frontal pic lol
Here is the early tank with a seam I think up to 97 ? And possibly after 97 until plastic tanks or I.E's . Its got a smooth front area and this is mine fitted to my bike. And just fitted that Agip decal too.
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17-10-2015, 04:43 PM | #203 |
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Ah! Gotcha now.
I honestly didn't know what this seam thing was, and what it looked like. Now I do...Thank you. Thank you also for not posting a full frontal........
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17-10-2015, 06:35 PM | #204 |
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That tank is still different to mine! I have three pipes where that has two!
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17-10-2015, 07:41 PM | #205 |
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I don't mind underneath. Hey its ducati lol. It's a 95. I will get BigOz to add one on.
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17-10-2015, 09:06 PM | #206 |
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You seem to be collecting more than one monster with all these parts!
My 1993 m900 is sorted and clean and would be used on nice days like today but a recent project has taken my focus: All the fairings are being slowly refurbed so I am running with a fly screen for now. |
18-10-2015, 07:04 AM | #207 | |
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Maybe Crust will let me have his project.
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23-10-2015, 10:38 PM | #208 |
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This may help others.
1993 Ducati Monster 900 Torque Settings Spark Plugs 29 nm Engine Oil Drain plug 40-44nm Steering Head nut 40-45nm Top Yoke pinch bolts 8mm 20-25nm 10mm 35-38nm Engine Mount bolts 40-45nm Clutch Housing bolts 30-34nm Clutch Hose Union bolt 16-20nm Primary Drive nut 110-120nm Crankcase bolts 6mm 8-10nm 8mm 23-25nm Exhaust Flange nuts 23-25nm Handlebar Clamp bolts 22-27nm Pickup Coil screws 4-6nm Rear Brake Pedal Pivot bolt 23-25nm Gearchange Pivot bolt 23-25nm Damper Rod bolts 20nm Damper Rod locknut 20nm Fork Top bolts ( Showa ) 35nm Rear Shock Absorber Upper 39-44nm Lower 34-37nm Rear Suspension Linkage Linkage to frame 34-37nm Linkage onto Linkage fork bolt 34-37nm Balljoint locknut to Linkage Fork 34-37nm Linkage Fork to Swingarm bolt 22-24nm Swingarm Pivot Pinch bolts 34-37nm Front Brake Caliper Mount bolts 35-38nm Rear Brake Caliper Mount bolts 23-25nm Disc Mounting bolts 26nm Brake Hose Banjo bolts 17-20nm Front Axle bolt 70-76nm Front Axle bolt clamps 20-25nm Rear Axle nuts 70-76nm Oil Pressure Switch 18-20nm Low Fuel Sensor nut 32-35nm Starter Motor bolts 8-10nm
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23-10-2015, 11:06 PM | #209 |
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You know it is sometimes disadvantageous to follow the torque.
Many of those settings are quite light. For those, I go with ring spanner hand-tight, quarter turn and check with torque wrench - usually right It is so easy with poor threads/old bolts to overtighten with the torque wrench as it does not give you the feedback of the rigid and light spanner. ....just saying.... |
23-10-2015, 11:46 PM | #210 | |
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I was reckoning on doing this one right as far as by the book BUT wasn't going to crank up using a long bar. My s4 conversion never had anything more than arm torque. I went out and got a small torque wrench and was amazed on the price tbh and its a Draper with a certificate of calibration that's pretty good if honest and well within those tolerances. I posted purely because I have wanted a list in one page not every chapter of the manual and as a guide and I always see peeps asking this and that torque and realise its really an early version. There were some bolts I tightened by hand and just did a check. On the click or just under so I am happy. I paid just £22 for this on ebay inc post and is approx. 12" long and handy size to use.
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