Ducati Multistretta 1098S
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Re: Ducati Multistretta 1098S
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Re: Ducati Multistretta 1098S
I, on the advice of Nelly, replaced the lead between battery -ve and the engine with a longer one that is now attached to the bolt that secures the starter motor to the engine. I also junked the fuel I had in the tank because, although freshly bought from a local independent garage, I had my doubts about as it had absolutely no smell whatsoever and replaced it with 20 litres of Sainsbury's finest super unleaded.
I also used jump leads to hook the bike up to a spare battery I had knocking around and after a dozen or so attempts it fired up.
it now fires up without the extra battery but it is still turning over slower than I'd like so I'm going to buy a new battery.
It also definitely needs dyno set up as it's not fuelling right. I also need to look at the side stand switch as it's working arse about face at the moment...
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Was gonna say, how 'long' is the path from the battery to the starter? But it seems your man is already on that case. You'll have to ride around with the battery from a diesel car bungeed to the passenger seat.
Is there such a thing as an uprated starter motor for this? I suppose it wouldn't matter if the issue is lack of amps.
Is there such a thing as an uprated starter motor for this? I suppose it wouldn't matter if the issue is lack of amps.
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Re: Ducati Multistretta 1098S
No, there's no uprated starter. It's the same starter motor across all the 1098 range including the cooking models, which have the same hi-comp pistons as mine.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 1:26 pm Was gonna say, how 'long' is the path from the battery to the starter? But it seems your man is already on that case. You'll have to ride around with the battery from a diesel car bungeed to the passenger seat.
Is there such a thing as an uprated starter motor for this? I suppose it wouldn't matter if the issue is lack of amps.
The battery is 4 years old and has spent the last 3 years in a box, I'd guess that it's past its best so a new one is on the way.
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Working my way through the outstanding jobs and snagging all the little niggles that come to light with a bike like this. I've actually ridden it a couple of times now. Only 20 foot up the drive to put it on the road so the garage doesn't fill with exhaust fumes as I give the engine some heat cycles...
It's booked in at CJS in a couple of weeks time for dyno set up. Chris seems impressed with the bike, based on the photo's and video I've sent him. Once it's been on the dyno the bodywork will go on and then off for an MOT.
Starting to wonder what power it'll make on the dyno when Chris has finished with it. 150 bhp would be nice.....
It's booked in at CJS in a couple of weeks time for dyno set up. Chris seems impressed with the bike, based on the photo's and video I've sent him. Once it's been on the dyno the bodywork will go on and then off for an MOT.
Starting to wonder what power it'll make on the dyno when Chris has finished with it. 150 bhp would be nice.....
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Took the opportunity to fit the bodywork...
...all good other than one glitch, the right hand side panel cracked the filler/paint where the radiator cap is hard up against the inside of the panel.
Not the end of the world and won't hold anything up. When my ban comes through I'll get the paintshop to sort it out, but until then a black sharpie will hide most of it.
...all good other than one glitch, the right hand side panel cracked the filler/paint where the radiator cap is hard up against the inside of the panel.
Not the end of the world and won't hold anything up. When my ban comes through I'll get the paintshop to sort it out, but until then a black sharpie will hide most of it.
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Way out....
Finished the day at 162bhp and 92ft/lb.
It's making power, increasing power, all the way to the rev limiter and we did discuss raising the rev limit by a few hundred rpm to see what it carried on to but the risk of engine damage vs. the fact it's making 20bhp more than I'd hoped for and had nearly double the power of the original engine wasn't worth it.
Stick the rest of the bodywork on over the weekend and MOT early next week and then I'm taking a couple of days off to get out on it.
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Re: Ducati Multistretta 1098S
Dayyum that’s a lot of power, more than the new V4 multi !, more than the S1000XR so prob the most powerful of its type
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Interestingly, the finished bike appears to be lighter, significantly lighter, than it was in the original guise.
Quoted dry weight for the 1100S is 196kg.
The finished bike weighs around 178kg wet (with about 15 litres of fuel in the tank).
I can only presume that the removal of the catalytic converter in the collector and the Termignoni silencer replacing the boat anchor OEM silencer and the aluminium fuel tank have, in combination, removed a massive chunk of weight and the extra weight of the radiator and coolant is still much less than the saved weight.
Either that, or my scales are on the fritz. It will get weighed as part of the MOT test later this week so we'll see which is right....
Quoted dry weight for the 1100S is 196kg.
The finished bike weighs around 178kg wet (with about 15 litres of fuel in the tank).
I can only presume that the removal of the catalytic converter in the collector and the Termignoni silencer replacing the boat anchor OEM silencer and the aluminium fuel tank have, in combination, removed a massive chunk of weight and the extra weight of the radiator and coolant is still much less than the saved weight.
Either that, or my scales are on the fritz. It will get weighed as part of the MOT test later this week so we'll see which is right....
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The Testastretta in the 2012-2014 Multistrada is supposedly good for 150 BHP but a lot less at the rear wheel so yours is doing very well
Without me going back through the entire thread what electronics have you managed to transplant across
Without me going back through the entire thread what electronics have you managed to transplant across
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Cool, a lot less wires and sensors to worry about on the later bikes. Throttle cables and no fly by wire stuff and wheel speed sensors for traction control and all that malarkey
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My lucky jubilee clamp has been installed in preparation for the MOT.
My lucky jubilee clamp brings me much luck when it comes to MOT's.
Regrettably, the only place I could fit my lucky jubilee clamp on the Multi was on one of the silencer outlets.
Sadly, I fear my lucky jubilee clamp may have obscured some writing around the silencer outlet.
My lucky jubilee clamp brings me much luck when it comes to MOT's.
Regrettably, the only place I could fit my lucky jubilee clamp on the Multi was on one of the silencer outlets.
Sadly, I fear my lucky jubilee clamp may have obscured some writing around the silencer outlet.
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Re: Ducati Multistretta 1098S
I thought he was auditioning as the man from Delmonte