Thanks so much HKMP7You got it pretty much dialed the only place you can see it is from then side/rear of bike.
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Thanks so much HKMP7You got it pretty much dialed the only place you can see it is from then side/rear of bike.
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Due to the influence of HK and his use of ceramics, I too have become a fan. I recently spent days doing the gloss black mag wheels on my car and also the red Brembo brake calipers. Preparation and prior cleaning took the most time. I did some plastic parts too. It seems to have worked well as washing the brake dust off the wheels seemed a little easier the other day. Although this could have just been that self reinforcing pseudo feeling you get thinking that it must have worked because I did it. Anyway, can't hurt. I will also use some on the 1199S. Not cheap stuff but anything to help cleaning.Creates a barrier between the paint and the elements. IE dirt brake dust etc. Makes it easier to clean and adds uv protection. Short version.
This is "Ducati Modified" forum and that's what we do.
Yeah its pretty straight forward. I will update with the components needed to make this work.
That is a very nice Rear Master Cylinder HKMP7, I can't wait to see your "solution" for the color issue and also your review after you install it on your bike
Beside, the thread, I assume this is a completely bolt on solution?
I agree glossy carbon is hard to beat. I considered satin but I felt like they wouldn’t pop as much. Yes the ceramic bearings were optional $150. The ceramic bearings offer lower rolling resistance over the standard steel units. So they will slow down and speed up faster.Hi HKMP7,
That is a great choice on the color and finished of your BST Rapid Tek, I saw some in other color, but I don't think any other color can look better than natural carbon fiber color for a carbon fiber wheel, at least for me
By the way, the ceramic bearings were optional, right? What are the advantages of using the ceramic bearings? Thanks
That was @BMW Alpina buildSuch an awesome build. After seeing your post the other day with the spring return(I am now looking to buy this spring kit) for the rear master cylinder. Seeing the heim joint that was on the end I thought "surely there is a titanium heim joint option out there somewhere I could suggest. If anyone would use one it would be done on this build". An hour + later of searching I came up with nothing. LOL. Such an fantastic build. I enjoy following along and getting ideas for my own bike. Keep up the good work
I beg to differ but HKMP7 is actually "INCORRECT" regarding the "coolness" factor, because HKMP7 haven't post some of his upcoming parts and being modestThat was @BMW Alpina build
Mine is not as cool