2 new convex plates for my slipper clutch. Its still grabby. Going to replace the first 1.5 plain plate and the last 1.5 plain plate with the convex.
When I was attempting to fit a rear hugger to my old Monster 1100, I dropped the equivalent screw *inside* the swing arm. Had to buy a tool which had a magnet on the end of an extendable stalk to retrieve it :Banghead:
Yeah, it's a right pig of a job, isn't it? Ended up taking seat off and using 3 or 4 extension bars with the Allen key socket.
Mods on my 1198? Tyres (when needed). Fuel (when needed!). Suspension set up (best £60 I've spent). It's far better than me anyhow. Why waste money to make it show my inadequacies even more??
I also put a Oil Cooler guard on mine (Supplied by Conquest Carbon, a site supporter) as I got a massive stone chip within 500 miles on my guard. It looks great and seems to really protect the oil cooler, well worth £27 or however much it was.
That's the thing, I figured it's less than £30 to protect the oil cooler, because I imagine a new one is significantly more than £30! I haven't done the radiator, I have never had one holed, but then again by my own argument it may well be worth doing.
exactly, however I was 'slightly' concerned about the possibility of increased running temps, but it doesn't seem like there have been issues in our climate.
You've done exactly what I did @Phill748. I then got a massive stone smacking the radiator and was lucky not to hole it..... I now have a rad guard too!
Blimey Arthur, the more I see the detail in your 848 the more I like it, would love to have seen it in the flesh when I was over carbon bars as well ?
dp superpole & key guard finally fitted. i am impressed with fitment and quality but still over priced for what they are.
few mods today. got the titax levers back from the anodisers. finally got rid of that crappy off gold colour and refinished in black. top job and they look just as good as new.
frame plugs, gia moto rear sets with ti bolts and sprocket cover bought, collected and fitted! many thanks to paul (farmster). top bloke! more to come tomorrow!
Full Termi System; ECU, Air Filter Brembo RCS brake and clutch levers Oberon Clutch Slave Sigma Slipper Ohlins TTX rear shock Forged Alloy wheels Ohlins Steering damper Twin feed front brake lines. Non-slippy foot pegs Stomp grips Rear sets... Track Fairings Wot Next ?