Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
OK I've got some euros sat in a revolut account, any way I can transfer them direct and avoid conversion fees etc.. @Noggin
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Please note, as this is a global announcement you can't thank. By Monday it'll be good to go again.
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I'll tot up the total later today and add to the thread. You're all a bunch of lovely people.
Maybe if we pool our abilities we can even find the bits. I know at least a few of us here are regulars on monster forums etc.
Maybe if we pool our abilities we can even find the bits. I know at least a few of us here are regulars on monster forums etc.
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So, we currently have £235 in donations for the monster project.
If we get more than we need for parts, we'll set it aside for, well, whatever. But looking at the list I don't think we're there just yet. But I bet you we're well on our way!
Thanks to all for now!
If we get more than we need for parts, we'll set it aside for, well, whatever. But looking at the list I don't think we're there just yet. But I bet you we're well on our way!
Thanks to all for now!
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£360
I don't always know who the people are who donate as it's your name in PayPal I see, but I'm humbled by your kindness. You're what forums are all about guys
I don't always know who the people are who donate as it's your name in PayPal I see, but I'm humbled by your kindness. You're what forums are all about guys
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Oh my god guys
You lots are amazing! I really was only looking for advice on sourcing parts (and hoping someone might have some old Monster bits in a shed!) and, since I started a thread on the other place when I hoped to do it myself, I figured I should put up any progress made on here too. I don't really know what to say
You guys are totally awesome. It's got seriously dusty in here now but I'm overwhelmed by you all - your kindness & generosity. Everything. xxxxxx
Love you all loads and loads xxxx
You lots are amazing! I really was only looking for advice on sourcing parts (and hoping someone might have some old Monster bits in a shed!) and, since I started a thread on the other place when I hoped to do it myself, I figured I should put up any progress made on here too. I don't really know what to say
You guys are totally awesome. It's got seriously dusty in here now but I'm overwhelmed by you all - your kindness & generosity. Everything. xxxxxx
Love you all loads and loads xxxx
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This was sent to me a couple of days ago. Sounds like a Ducati - I was called a Twonk cos I don't understand the readings, but apparently it's pretty much ok!
Fork seals should arrive on site monday ish and the other bits ordered so far soon after
Sadly Demon Tweeks cancelled the order for the tank sealant so trying to source some in France (or something similar!)
Fork seals should arrive on site monday ish and the other bits ordered so far soon after
Sadly Demon Tweeks cancelled the order for the tank sealant so trying to source some in France (or something similar!)
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Looking at that, at the first 10s it's a bit weird how it goes up and down a fair bit... but don't know how normal that is.
The big question is, did it boil a cell in the battery or did the battery just fail ? Nothing in those numbers are clear indication it would boil a cell... so the battery may have just been really old and died...
However, i can't see a reg/rec being crazy money and as there's now some funding in place, maybe have one as a spare.
Tank side of things, i can completely understand why you'd get that, the ethanol issue/discussion is quite prevalent, especially on the continent as they seem to use higher ethanol more often that the UK
The big question is, did it boil a cell in the battery or did the battery just fail ? Nothing in those numbers are clear indication it would boil a cell... so the battery may have just been really old and died...
However, i can't see a reg/rec being crazy money and as there's now some funding in place, maybe have one as a spare.
Tank side of things, i can completely understand why you'd get that, the ethanol issue/discussion is quite prevalent, especially on the continent as they seem to use higher ethanol more often that the UK
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
Just to clarify, what model/year is this ?
it's a 583 early carb'd model yeah ?
it's a 583 early carb'd model yeah ?
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
It is 583cc. It was registered first in 23-04-1998
The V5 just says Ducati and 583 - doesn't say Monster anywhere on the paperwork
It was red (on the paperwork!) and I have a frame and engine number if that's any good for checking stuff?
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I don't understand the electric bit. And haven't quizzed about the battery. It is/was a spare that was used as there wasn't one on the bikeweeksy wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 1:37 pm Looking at that, at the first 10s it's a bit weird how it goes up and down a fair bit... but don't know how normal that is.
The big question is, did it boil a cell in the battery or did the battery just fail ? Nothing in those numbers are clear indication it would boil a cell... so the battery may have just been really old and died...
However, i can't see a reg/rec being crazy money and as there's now some funding in place, maybe have one as a spare.
Tank side of things, i can completely understand why you'd get that, the ethanol issue/discussion is quite prevalent, especially on the continent as they seem to use higher ethanol more often that the UK
Eventually the goal is to get a better tank. But I need the bike to be standard to pass the DREAL (equivalent of VOSA) inspection to reregister. Also, tanks are silly money! But the goal over the winter is to look for a proper tank. For now, I'm looking to try and get the sealant requested to get it registered
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It really needs to pass DREAL? I thought for bike imports that all you needed was the coc and some sort of inspection from the local garage (not CT obvs) or has that changed?
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It's rusty and nasty inside. Probably the best option is sealant?
I've been told I can only get a partial CoC because of the age. So then I have to take the partial and the bike to DREAL and get it inspected there too The inspection from a local garage is a dealer
I will email Ducati France and check, but for either I would need it to be fully standard
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Oh that sucks, I've heard nightmare stuff about DREAL.
I gave up importing my bike (hence the rat ntv) and am waiting for it to hit 30, then I might try to get a 'classic' reg.
I gave up importing my bike (hence the rat ntv) and am waiting for it to hit 30, then I might try to get a 'classic' reg.
Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
If you can get this in France, mix it with hot water, fill tank, swill around occasionally and a few hours later all the rust is gone. Worked brilliantly on my monster tank.
https://www.bilthamber.com/deox-c
https://www.bilthamber.com/deox-c
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In general, if it's standard, it should be ok. Just annoying about DREAL as I'd thought I could just get a CoC - like the transit, it's too old to get a full one
Don't want to wait 7 years to get it sorted!! LOL
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I'll forward that for consideration - been trying to find something that's been tried and works, so that's great. Thank youcrust wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 2:22 pm If you can get this in France, mix it with hot water, fill tank, swill around occasionally and a few hours later all the rust is gone. Worked brilliantly on my monster tank.
https://www.bilthamber.com/deox-c
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
Hello peeps, Noggin's spanner wanka here.
Weeksy, the voltage was all over the place in the video because the earth lead kept moving!
The reason the voltage was so high in the first place was that big red was lying to me, so it's time for silicon heaven for that bad boy.
Weeksy, the voltage was all over the place in the video because the earth lead kept moving!
The reason the voltage was so high in the first place was that big red was lying to me, so it's time for silicon heaven for that bad boy.
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Actually I think it's this year! I only had to wait 12 years. Patience! I did briefly consider swapping it to a slightly older frame, see if that would speed it up