Happy New Year!! just cruising by and checking out your bike, I want to say wow!!!!! cant wait to see the final in a video....Hello everyone,
Happy New Year 2024 !
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Thank you so much @TsaicoHappy New Year!! just cruising by and checking out your bike, I want to say wow!!!!! cant wait to see the final in a video....
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My progress in modifying my 2 Ducatis slow down considerably, due to work load at the office, my new (but old) house need a lot of attention, my cars also need attention, and lately, I am doing a lot of research for my new home audio system...
I guess, I am taking too much task at the same time aka greedy
Anyway, I have a small update, I plan to simplify the way I mount the current RCS Corsa Corta brake and clutch MC so I bought these:
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I have so many things I still need to install on both Ducatis... I just need time to do it... hopefully in the next 2 or 3 weeks from now, I can focus on MODIFYING my Ducatis again
Thanks @PanigalePilot ,H
My recommendation for subwoofer is a Seaton Submersive made by Mark Seaton in the USA
great taste in motorcycles and hifiThanks @PanigalePilot ,
I prefer to avoid using subwoofer and just using 2 main speakers. I feel that a pair of good main speaker should have enough bass on it self, without help from subwoofer.
A few years ago, I had the Bowers & Wilkins 804D3 for a year or so, but I sold them because they don't have enough bass, and too much treble. Mostly cause their 2 x 6.5" woofer per speaker is not powerful enough to balance their diamond tweeter, plus the midrange drivers in 804D3 was a smaller 5" diameter, instead of the regular 6.5" midrange in the larger 800 series.
I could partly solve the bass issue by buying a subwoofer, but I decided against it, because it still will not solve the issue with "thin" midrange.
I plan to purchase the Bowers & Wilkins 801D4 or Focal Maestro Utopia Evo (both have 2 x 10" woofer per speaker) or Magico S7 (with 3 x 10" woofer per speaker) for my system, because they should have enough bass extension and tonal balance so I don't have to use a subwoofer.
Currently I am using a pair of JBL L100 Classic Mk2 (each speaker has 12" woofer) as a temporary speaker.
I haven't heard the sound of my JBL since I don't have the amp to drive it yet, and for sure, it won't have the "imaging," "resolution", or bass extension of an 801D4, but I think the JBL should be a fun speaker for now until I can get the 801D4 or the Focal Maestro Utopia Evo.
I am also waiting for my McIntosh MA12000-AN 75th anniversary integrated amplifier that is currently on the way from the McIntosh factory in New York to my dealer,
so, hopefully, in 2 weeks, I can start listening to music "properly" again while working on my bikes
Oh, the McIntosh has tone control (8 band Eq), which is enough to adjust the bass/midrange/treble if needed.
My new Technics SACD/Internet Streamer is also coming from my dealer to me as we speak.
I’m doing the proti hardware on my oil pan right now what was the toque you used on your oil pan?Another Weekend, Another Updates:
I install the rest of the ENGINE ProTi Titanium Bolts, this time for the lower belly pan.
I have "extra" ProTi Titanium Bolts, so I also install for the Oil Filter Cover (the original lower belly pan bolt from ProTi does not include this 3 bolts).
I also replace several mounting bolts like to mount the plastic Canister on the left side or the housing for the right exhaust valve with the "extra" ProTi Titanium Bolts.
Oh, also the rear cylinder coil bolts (and I will order more bolts for that center cylinder head breather cover). I think I also going to remove the upper radiator so I can access the front cylinder coil too.
At that time, I think I need to be reasonable and not get too carried away (although now I let my self get carried away :
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Then, since I plan to install my 17RCS Corsa Corta Master Cylinder along with the Bike Sport Development Switch next week, I decided to DRAIN all brake fluid directly from the ABS.
(I also plan to replace the Banjo bolt on the ABS with ProTi Titanium Banjo bolts plus my new obsession with the cooper nickel solid/hardline upgrade ),
so if I start draining it now, hopefully by next weekend, all brake fluid will be mostly drained... (still need to be careful if some left in the brake line, don't want to have any chemical marks from the brake fluid).
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Sorry for the late response, been busy with many things as usual...I’m doing the proti hardware on my oil pan right now what was the toque you used on your oil pan?
Thanks for the reply. I spoke with the Ducati mechanic at my dealership and 5nm +/-10 percent is what I used. I told him the process I used was replacing one for one and the seal was not disturbed. I did follow your advice on the bolts that needed sealant. No leaks at all yet it’s been two days. Bikes full of oil I’m gonna heat cycle it today a couple times.Sorry for the late response, been busy with many things as usual...
I put 10Nm of Torque for the bolts on the oil pan.