Ideal is 14.5, but 14 is ok
Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
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Re: Monster job!!
Thank you loads guys. Message passed on
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Re: Monster job!!
Well, the list of what's needed doesn't look too bad till you start looking for bits!! Ebay and google don't like me much! LOL
But, still. It works and that is the most important bit!!
Battery
Vacuum/fuel tap
R/h footrest assembly
Rear mudguard/numberplate holder
Rear indicators
2 X fuel filter
LHD head light (probably - maybe!!)
Ordered! (Cos he asked for these first!)
POR15 tank sealer
Fork seals
Front pads (1 pair)
I've posted on the DesmoDue FB page has any bits around, but postage might be prohibitive (Although I've got a friend in S'ton that would be delivery address and then send on to me )
Goes without saying - if anyone happens upon spares in their garage, let me know!! LOL
But, still. It works and that is the most important bit!!
Battery
Vacuum/fuel tap
R/h footrest assembly
Rear mudguard/numberplate holder
Rear indicators
2 X fuel filter
LHD head light (probably - maybe!!)
Ordered! (Cos he asked for these first!)
POR15 tank sealer
Fork seals
Front pads (1 pair)
I've posted on the DesmoDue FB page has any bits around, but postage might be prohibitive (Although I've got a friend in S'ton that would be delivery address and then send on to me )
Goes without saying - if anyone happens upon spares in their garage, let me know!! LOL
Last edited by Noggin on Wed May 05, 2021 8:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Monster job!!
Cos he's still testing/checking - it "boiled a cell in the battery I was using"??
But you are right - I will edit that off (bit tired and have square eyes from looking at the screen all evening!!)
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Did it though ? How are we judging that on a battery that's more than a decade old ? Hmmmm. It could be several reasons why... it could have been replaced after the battery failed...
TBH with 14.0 at the terminals, i wouldn't be looking in that direction at the moment.. i'd keep it in mind for the future, but leave it.
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Re: Monster job!!
I'd want to know that it regulates properly i.e. isn't pushing out 16+ volts at higher revs before discounting it. Easy to check and will definitively determine if the reg/rectifier is okweeksy wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 6:49 amDid it though ? How are we judging that on a battery that's more than a decade old ? Hmmmm. It could be several reasons why... it could have been replaced after the battery failed...
TBH with 14.0 at the terminals, i wouldn't be looking in that direction at the moment.. i'd keep it in mind for the future, but leave it.
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Re: Monster job!!
Well, haven't got far, but not bad in 24hrs!!
Battery
Rear mudguard
Rear indicators
2 X fuel filter
LHD head light (probably - maybe!!)
Ordered! (Cos he asked for these first!)
POR15 tank sealer
Fork seals
Front pads (1 pair)
Being sent to a friend in the UK to forward -
numberplate holder
Vacuum/fuel tap (although second hand so have asked my friend if he's ok with second hand!)
R/h footrest assembly
Battery
Rear mudguard
Rear indicators
2 X fuel filter
LHD head light (probably - maybe!!)
Ordered! (Cos he asked for these first!)
POR15 tank sealer
Fork seals
Front pads (1 pair)
Being sent to a friend in the UK to forward -
numberplate holder
Vacuum/fuel tap (although second hand so have asked my friend if he's ok with second hand!)
R/h footrest assembly
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Re: Monster job!!
On the reg/rec - I don't know. I'm not there with the bike. But he is pretty techy/eleckytechy!!
Equally - he's said the electrics are being put to one side for a bit whilst he works on the more mechanicky bits (and waits for me to get him a battery!!)
Equally - he's said the electrics are being put to one side for a bit whilst he works on the more mechanicky bits (and waits for me to get him a battery!!)
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Re: Monster job!!
The headlight is a Bosch unit, used on BMWs.
The fuel filter is used on some Fiats, if he takes it to a car spares place they'll have one for a lot less than a Ducati one, I go to my local auto factors. Indicators are same as some Hondas,
A lot of them didn't come with a fuel tap.
The fuel filter is used on some Fiats, if he takes it to a car spares place they'll have one for a lot less than a Ducati one, I go to my local auto factors. Indicators are same as some Hondas,
A lot of them didn't come with a fuel tap.
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Re: Monster job!!
Thank you loads.crust wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 2:04 pm The headlight is a Bosch unit, used on BMWs.
The fuel filter is used on some Fiats, if he takes it to a car spares place they'll have one for a lot less than a Ducati one, I go to my local auto factors. Indicators are same as some Hondas,
A lot of them didn't come with a fuel tap.
I'll see if there is a car spares place near him or if he's going near one (he's in the sticks!!)
He's done the list 'like for like', so this one has a fuel tap!
What would I search for on the headlight - BMW headlight but what model?
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Re: Monster job!!
When I made some new bars for the Duke I hd the bars angled 20 degrees back and 20 degrees down from horizontal. That's about where my wrists feel most comfortable. It's not just wrists that get knackered with bad bar position; elbows and even shoulders suffer too.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 3:48 pm I'd get those bars re-angled - they look like they are pointing upwards at the ends. That's a wrist-knackering position. They should be angled towards you and down to fit with the wrist's natural angle.
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Re: Monster job!!
I'll have to ride it to see where is best so that my shoulder isn't too unhappy!! But that's a while away yet!!mangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 6:42 pmWhen I made some new bars for the Duke I hd the bars angled 20 degrees back and 20 degrees down from horizontal. That's about where my wrists feel most comfortable. It's not just wrists that get knackered with bad bar position; elbows and even shoulders suffer too.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 3:48 pm I'd get those bars re-angled - they look like they are pointing upwards at the ends. That's a wrist-knackering position. They should be angled towards you and down to fit with the wrist's natural angle.
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Re: Monster job!!
I was assuming I'd need the unit as it needs to point the correct way for driving on the right - it currently has a UK headlight so points the way for driving on the left
If it's possible to take it apart, I guess I'd only need the lens/glass bit??
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Re: Monster job!!
Right, i've been approached and requested to set something up for the funding of getting the Monster back up and running.
Not only is it a well know TRC/RTTL person who's bike it is but also a well known person from both forums who's repairing/sorting it. (I'll let them announce if they wish). As you'll know, Noggin has had a rough arse of a time of it in the last few years with shoulder issues and i guess suffering more than most from CV19 lonelyiness in the wastelands of a French resort that's closed and snowy. So we as a forum can help to get the bike back up and running.
The forum will be able to throw a few quid in, but currently there's not a massive amount in the pot we have, so it will be £25 from us in that sense. Apologies it's not more, but we've got to keep the lights on here as a priority more than anything else i'm afraid.
So the plan is for people to be able to help out if they want and see if we as a group can get the Monster for Noggin back up and running.
To save on logistics and setting up something like a crowdfunding thing, i'll just use the forum option of 'DONATIONS'
You can find this at the top of the page next to quick links.
donations by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
If you'd like to keep this anonymous that's fine, if you'd like to make it known, that's fine too.
Obviously paypal will take their 3-4% of it, but not a lot i can do about that.
Not only is it a well know TRC/RTTL person who's bike it is but also a well known person from both forums who's repairing/sorting it. (I'll let them announce if they wish). As you'll know, Noggin has had a rough arse of a time of it in the last few years with shoulder issues and i guess suffering more than most from CV19 lonelyiness in the wastelands of a French resort that's closed and snowy. So we as a forum can help to get the bike back up and running.
The forum will be able to throw a few quid in, but currently there's not a massive amount in the pot we have, so it will be £25 from us in that sense. Apologies it's not more, but we've got to keep the lights on here as a priority more than anything else i'm afraid.
So the plan is for people to be able to help out if they want and see if we as a group can get the Monster for Noggin back up and running.
To save on logistics and setting up something like a crowdfunding thing, i'll just use the forum option of 'DONATIONS'
You can find this at the top of the page next to quick links.
donations by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
If you'd like to keep this anonymous that's fine, if you'd like to make it known, that's fine too.
Obviously paypal will take their 3-4% of it, but not a lot i can do about that.
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
Do we have an idea of what it will take to get Noggin's monster (great name for a craft ipa BTW) up and running. I'd hate to bung a tenner in and it not scratch the surface....
* I've had a quantity of decent red this evening so strike whilst the irons hot
* I've had a quantity of decent red this evening so strike whilst the irons hot
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
More than £10, less than £1000.Ditchfinder wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 8:46 pm Do we have an idea of what it will take to get Noggin's monster (great name for a craft ipa BTW) up and running. I'd hate to bung a tenner in and it not scratch the surface....
* I've had a quantity of decent red this evening so strike whilst the irons hot