I spent most of my day packing/organizing all the old stock parts into a larger box to make them more compact to storage.
However, I decided to spent time to check the ProTi bolts on the Motocorse Tripod Engine to Frame Bracket:
I purchased this kit below from ProTi consisting of 3 pieces M8 x 20mm that I already installed long time ago, screenshot below:
however, I remember the original Ducati bolt was actually longer at 25mm. So, it always worried me in the back of my mind... and today I decided to measure what is the maximum length of bolt I can use,
and turn out I can use up to 33mm of bolt, and since ProTi closest sizing is at 30mm, so I decided to replace the kit from ProTi with individually purchased 3 pieces of ProTi Part# M8L30-OTB01
I wish ProTi had been more careful when measuring the original factory bolts, or perhaps when ProTi measured the bolts, it was from the early version of Panigale V4 with shorter bolt... maybe, but all I know is, I want the safest strongest solution
by getting longer bolt so it will provide more thread engagement...
Another ProTi bolt that I remember is shorter then the factory bolt is their kit for the front disk rotor... and one of this day, I will replace them with longer one too, but I need to wait until I replace my front fork because it might require even longer due to spacer requirement for the disk rotor.
Moral of the story is, always measure your stock factory bolt and compare it with the titanium "kit" replacement, because there might be better alternative available, sometimes could be the length of the bolt or even the diameter of the head of the bolt (I always like larger diameter as long as it can fit to spread the clamping force more evenly).
AT this moment, I REMOVED the ProTi bolt and temporarily put the ugly stock Ducati bolt back until the new replacement arrived, it looks ugly again, but it is "TECHNICALLY CORRECT"
However, I decided to spent time to check the ProTi bolts on the Motocorse Tripod Engine to Frame Bracket:
I purchased this kit below from ProTi consisting of 3 pieces M8 x 20mm that I already installed long time ago, screenshot below:
however, I remember the original Ducati bolt was actually longer at 25mm. So, it always worried me in the back of my mind... and today I decided to measure what is the maximum length of bolt I can use,
and turn out I can use up to 33mm of bolt, and since ProTi closest sizing is at 30mm, so I decided to replace the kit from ProTi with individually purchased 3 pieces of ProTi Part# M8L30-OTB01
I wish ProTi had been more careful when measuring the original factory bolts, or perhaps when ProTi measured the bolts, it was from the early version of Panigale V4 with shorter bolt... maybe, but all I know is, I want the safest strongest solution
by getting longer bolt so it will provide more thread engagement...
Another ProTi bolt that I remember is shorter then the factory bolt is their kit for the front disk rotor... and one of this day, I will replace them with longer one too, but I need to wait until I replace my front fork because it might require even longer due to spacer requirement for the disk rotor.
Moral of the story is, always measure your stock factory bolt and compare it with the titanium "kit" replacement, because there might be better alternative available, sometimes could be the length of the bolt or even the diameter of the head of the bolt (I always like larger diameter as long as it can fit to spread the clamping force more evenly).
AT this moment, I REMOVED the ProTi bolt and temporarily put the ugly stock Ducati bolt back until the new replacement arrived, it looks ugly again, but it is "TECHNICALLY CORRECT"