Their has been allot of intrest/emails urging me to start a thread on my new Monster "project", so here we go...
The bike is a 2007 Ducati Monster S2R 1000 that was bought brand new (with 3 miles on the clock)..I was going to go with a red framed bike, but you cant go wrong with a black monster (thus my choice). I wasnt diggin the white stripe, but I have grown to deal with it for the time being. I really wanted a "dark" Monster (flat black) but they dont sell those anymore off the showroom floor..
Here's how the bike looked the day I brought it home --->
The 2nd day I had the bike I chopped down the license plate bracket. The stock setup of plastic plates and reflectors had to go in a bad bad way.. I basically just took a old piece of metal I had in the garage and made a bracket to hold the plate (worked out well)...
After I finished that I started looking over the bike to see what else I could remove, so off went the chain guard (2 show off that pretty swingarm), all the "warning" stickers were removed, and I painted the two exhaust heat shields black with my famous Dupli-color low gloss engine enamel spraypaint --->
Fast forward a couple of weeks and the bike was starting to look alittle better.
I "chopped" the rear fender off the bike to get it looking alittle tighter/lighter..
Also ditched the stock mirrors and ran with one CRG blindsite (on the left side)..
The stock Windshield/fairing was also removed..
This chop was kinda scarry becasue you actually have to cut off about 5'' of frame. For some reason Ducati thought it would be a smart idea to run the frame under the stock/plastic fender. So when that comes off you need to remove the frame..So it took alittle bit of ballz to cut my brand new bike, but the finished look is SO much better than that stock fender being on their, plus it made the bike look allot "tighter"...Also got a open clutch cover from a guy I know for $20 while I waited for the one I ordered from Ducati --->
Along with the tail chop I also ditched the stock turn signals (rear) and installed a Intergrated LED tail light that functions as Stop/Running/& Turn. So it was a kill three birds with one stone kinda thing. This really cleaned up the tail of the bike (less is more) --->
In my never ending quest to make this bike sound like a beast I removed the stock mufflers and am running an open Cat. I had a super overpriced exhaust system on order but decided I could spend that cash in many better ways.Plus It opened up the rear wheel which looks killer...
It isnt the loudest bike in the world, but It def. is louder than it was. It has a very big block chevy sound to it, especially on Decel @ tollway speeds..
Below are two videos I took of the bike. One is mainly of the open dry clutch, and the other is me revvin the bike --->
http://s133.photobucket.com/albums/q49/ProTeal55/?action=view¤t=CLUTCH.flvhttp://s133.photobucket.com/albums/q49/ProTeal55/?action=view¤t=OPENEXHAUST.flvI also ditched the stock/big/nasty/huge/corny front turn signals in favour of some nifty little led units -->
These things are badass becasue they are super bright, plus they have the same number of LED's on the back of the signal (as well as the front). So when they blink they fire both front and back for added visability..
http://www.motowheels.com/italian/images/lg107048664.gif I got them from a company called Motowheels (google it)..
Here's the latest pic of the scoot as it stands --->
I still have clip-on's and a smooth top triple tree that need to find their way onto the bike, as well as the bike needing to be lowered in a bad way. Not that I cant flat foot the ground when I am on it, but this bike needs about 2'' taken out of it's height to get it looking the way I want. Winter plans are to ceramic coat the exhaust black to kinda make it "blend" into the bike alittle more, and figure out some sorta tips for the cat. Also want to have the fornt forks anodized black, as well as the triple trees and whatever else I can pull off the bike. The swingarm needs to get powdercoated as well (basically wanna black out the entire bike as much as possible, with random brushed accents)..
More updates to come as they happen, stay tuned...