More weekend update
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I need to take off the rear swing arm out to install the Motocorse Rear Ohlins shock bracket and Ohlins TTX-GP, so I need to SECURE/STABILIZE the bike with front choke stand.
Because of that, I reinstall my stock front forks and wheel, then I also install the handle bar:
However, it had been a while since I took them off, so I kinda forget about the cable routing, if you notice on the pictures below the wiring that goes to the left handlebar switch were routed outside the forks, while it should had been routed between the forks and the frame
So I have to took out the Upper Triple Clamp out then reinstall the handle bar with the right cable routing:
Left picture was when it was still on the Valtermoto Lower Triple Clamp stand, and right picture after I replace it with Front Choke Stand. It feels good to see my bike with both wheel installed, start to looks much better than around 6 months ago when I took out the front forks,
now it have more upgraded parts and customization on it, I am also glad that I PAINT the V4 embedded logo on those 2 plastic covers at the frame in GOLD color, it just looks like it is meant to be like that from the factory
I also took another picture of my rear wheel setup, but this time,
I rotate the wheel so the Marchesini Racing Logo and the Italian Flag logo (12 o'clock position) is oriented correctly, just to stare at them at be very happy with the looks :
Then, I decided to added Heat Protection using the Zircotec Zircoflex Gold Heat Shield to the Ducati V4R Carbon Fiber Heat Shield, because they are exactly on top of the rear cylinder exhaust manifold
and the left pictures show before, the right picture shows after, hopefully it will help
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I also install some of the Motocorse Frame Plug and Engine Bolt kit that is part of the STREETFIGHTER V4 Kit, yes, that is not a mistype because the STREETFIGHTER V4 kit have more bolts included compare to the Panigale V4 kit due to it's exposed no fairing style.
I know these will be hidden under the Panigale V4 fairing for my application, but I just want to have them and I know I have them
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So first I install the Motocorse Bolt for the Radiator Frame Bracket part of the Motocorse STREETFIGHTER V4 kit:
Then the Motocorse LOWER Engine Mount to Frame bolt and plug again from STREETFIGHTER V4 kit:
Left picture was the V4EVO Titanium Engine Mount Bolts and I replace it with the Motocorse Stainless Steel Bolt (yes, I am pretty sure the Motocorse version is stainless steel:
Comparison between V4EVO Titanium bolt on the left vs Motocorse on the right, if you notice the Motocorse HEX head is much higher while the V4EVO is very thin/low profile. The problem with the V4EVO low profile hex head is, you got to be very super careful to make sure your socket wrench always perpendicular,
otherwise, it will be easy to SLIP and Strip the hex head. Not mention you are applying high torque (I use 80Nm instead of the factory recommend 90Nm for regular high strength steel factory bolts). That Thin Low Profile head of the V4EVO make it super light, but it also took a lot of torque with less surface area to spread the torque during tightening.
I slip one bolt before and I was not happy so I had to purchase another set from V4EVO, so now I actually have 5 pieces of V4EVO Titanium engine frame bolts which I am not going to use anymore anyway, now I use Motocorse bolts
However, I purchase the Motocorse with only 1 focus/goal because they are so GORGEOUS
Ok,, now apply the Grease B as in Shell Gadus S2 V220AD 2 (with solid content) this is a different Shell Gadus grease that what I use at my post above for the Superleggera V4 Brake Caliper bracket install
Apply this grease on both the thread and under the head of the bolts:
Of course, as DUCATImodified.com member, we always looks to go one step further, so I replace the Hex Center Bolt that hold the PLUG that came from Motocorse (socket hex) with ProTi Titanium Torx bolt
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Below is after the install: