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Old 24-09-2013, 08:13 PM   #16
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Old 24-09-2013, 08:45 PM   #17
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Old 24-09-2013, 11:18 PM   #18
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Bostin choice of bike mate
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Old 25-09-2013, 07:48 AM   #19
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Hi Matt

I know what you mean about the Evo

I have owned much faster & better handling bikes and can't believe I am so happy with a bike with only 85 hp at the rear wheel.

But it just works for me in all situations.
only my KTM 690 SMC was this much fun
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Old 25-09-2013, 02:30 PM   #20
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Old 27-09-2013, 12:43 PM   #21
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Hello and welcome from another M1100evo owner, I used to have an 848 and think that the Monster is much more usable.

The most worthwhile mod I have made is fitting the O2 Sensor Eliminators, see the attached thread for details: http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/s...ghlight=sensor
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Does this still work with the termis fitted at the factory, is it still worth doing?
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Old 29-09-2013, 09:07 PM   #22
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I have an SC Project Racing single exhaust and it has made the bike a lot less lumpy at low revs. Don't know what it would be like with termi's though - sorry.

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Old 01-10-2013, 07:22 AM   #23
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I was thinking about the 02 eliminators at the weekend whilst I was riding. Other than the thumping of the V-Twin, the revs idle fine around 2000. I have the race ECu and termis fitted, along with the filter... its obviously makes a difference however I haven't had the pleasure of testing one from standard. ITs booked in for its first service...

Boom... cant wait
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Old 01-10-2013, 07:34 AM   #24
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Welcome fellow owner - another plus vote for the EVO Club. Just don't start looking for bits for it, kid = sweetie shop doesn't even come close
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Old 01-10-2013, 11:02 AM   #25
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Welcome fellow owner - another plus vote for the EVO Club. Just don't start looking for bits for it, kid = sweetie shop doesn't even come close
Ooops - too late... I need to reign myself in. Already taily tidied the little beaut which gives it slick lines, handbar ends, the termis are already fitted. Im thinking, remove rear footpegs, and possibly mini indicators s the next batch but we shall see....

the list is endless as you say....
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Old 01-10-2013, 11:35 AM   #26
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Hi matey, welcome. I am only in Manchester and have an Evo too. Loving it. Fitted ther Termi kit and love it. I have the 02 Eliminators sat there, may put them on but trust me. The standard bike runs awful under 3500 revs. You have not missed anything by not riding it standard.

Which tail tidy did you go for? Did you fit it yourself.

That is my next purchase.
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Old 01-10-2013, 11:44 AM   #27
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Hi matey, welcome. I am only in Manchester and have an Evo too. Loving it. Fitted ther Termi kit and love it. I have the 02 Eliminators sat there, may put them on but trust me. The standard bike runs awful under 3500 revs. You have not missed anything by not riding it standard.

Which tail tidy did you go for? Did you fit it yourself.

That is my next purchase.
Ah only round the corner from me then, over in Warrington.... I do love the bike, its great and the termis sound fab on the overrun......

I bought a second hand Ducati Performance tail tidy, but it was a pain in the bottom to fit, whether I was dong something wrong or not I don't know but it just didn't seem to fit right and I had to fiddle with the indicator wiring... it got there in the end and does look great.

I don't want to put you off, is worth the effort, and just makes the back end look that bit sweeter even with the standard indicators on....

Worth giving it a go.
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Old 03-10-2013, 10:39 PM   #28
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Hi all,

Glad to hear its not just my bike thats rough below 3000 rpm, got myself a 12 plate M1100evo in black a few weeks back (gorgeous). Ordered a 14t sprocket for the front to smooth her out, hopefully sorts the problem If not wallets out - Termis on !

Anyone else have issues finding neutral only while engines running its driving me insane ?

I'm based in Manchester so if any local rideouts are being organised sign me up !
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Old 03-10-2013, 11:59 PM   #29
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Hi all,

Glad to hear its not just my bike thats rough below 3000 rpm, got myself a 12 plate M1100evo in black a few weeks back (gorgeous). Ordered a 14t sprocket for the front to smooth her out, hopefully sorts the problem If not wallets out - Termis on !

Anyone else have issues finding neutral only while engines running its driving me insane ?

I'm based in Manchester so if any local rideouts are being organised sign me up !
From what I've read on the forum I'd imagine eliminator s would be the better choice for smoothing and as they are cheap you can get termis as well

Neutral finding seems to be an across the Ducati board issue. I think you learn the knack eventually
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From what I've read on the forum I'd imagine eliminator s would be the better choice for smoothing and as they are cheap you can get termis as well

Neutral finding seems to be an across the Ducati board issue. I think you learn the knack eventually
Are they a warranty deal breaker the O2 eliminators, I got the bike with a year left on Ducati warranty. Lots of people rate them but I'm imagining the bike records error codes from changes such as bypassing O2 sensors. Hmmmmm decisions decisions don't wanna screw up the remaining warranty in case something serious goes wrong. I think like people are recommending I just need to clock up some more miles on her and deal with it.... Dry weekend forecast for Manchester yippi
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