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OK, here's mine. STILL waiting for the intakes and a couple other bits, but it's mostly done. Wish I could take better pictures :mad:
 

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The Freezerburner

Barely started my mods but here are the pics. Mods include Shift-Tech exhaust, DP clutch cover, DP tail section, Speedcell SBK battery, Pazzo levers and Rizoma Reverse Retro mirrors. To come: air box, air ducts, ecu, and slipper clutch.
 

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Barely started my mods but here are the pics. Mods include Shift-Tech exhaust, DP clutch cover, DP tail section, Speedcell SBK battery, Pazzo levers and Rizoma Reverse Retro mirrors. To come: air box, air ducts, ecu, and slipper clutch.
Sorry if this is in another thread but new to the streetfighter scene. Is this a custom termi pipe? or is this just a universal pipe with a termi sticker?? Thank you!
 
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Right here goes.........

One of the first fighters in the UK. AND......the only Matrix fighter in the world.

Full Matrix green Paintjob
Blackie Carbon Cans, Heatshield mod,footpeg spacer
R&G Tail Tidy
EVR Slipper Clutch
Carbon rear brake Cylinder cover,Keyguard,Hugger,Swingarm cover,Rad sides,Exhaust heatshield
STM Clutch guard
Renthal Fatbar bars
Rizoma Tomok Mirrors,Fluid tanks
Gilles Shorty Levers
NCR Ti Sprocket holder
TI Caliper bolts,sprocket nuts,Wheel nuts
Afam quick change sprocket holder,sprocket & chain,14t Front sprocket
Billet Slave cylinder,Oil cap,Front Sprocket cover
Ventureshield Paint protection.
Blacked out rear light.
DP Carbon tankguard
Oberon foot pegs
Motivation sliders, R&G front & rear bungs
Heated membranes under the grips

Cheers all........











 
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Air intake

Why did you remove the air intake???

Any benefit?

one of the first fighters in the uk. And......the only matrix fighter in the world.

Full matrix green paintjob
blackie carbon cans, heatshield mod,footpeg spacer
r&g tail tidy
evr slipper clutch
carbon rear brake cylinder cover,keyguard,hugger,swingarm cover,rad sides,exhaust heatshield
stm clutch guard
renthal fatbar bars
rizoma tomok mirrors,fluid tanks
gilles shorty levers
ncr ti sprocket holder
ti caliper bolts,sprocket nuts,wheel nuts
afam quick change sprocket holder,sprocket & chain,14t front sprocket
billet slave cylinder,oil cap,front sprocket cover
ventureshield paint protection.
Blacked out rear light.
Dp carbon tankguard
oberon foot pegs
motivation sliders, r&g front & rear bungs
heated membranes under the grips

cheers all........











 
#14 · (Edited)
Ok thats my fighter from Athens Greece!

Current Mods:

1) R&G Plate holder
2) D3 Grips
3) Rizoma Handlebar caps
4) Motovation Frame, Front and Rear Axle Sliders
5) OBERON Clutch Slave Cylinder
6) Performance Technology EVO III Levers
7) Radiator Side Guards painted black
8) Hand-Made upper and lowe radiator guard (that i like soooo much :))

Pics:




 
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Ok thats my fighter from Athens Greece!

Current Mods:
*new mods in red!

1) R&G Plate holder
2) D3 Grips
3) Rizoma Handlebar caps
4) Motovation Frame, Front and Rear Axle Sliders
5) OBERON Clutch Slave Cylinder
6) Performance Technology EVO III Levers
7) Radiator Side Guards painted black
8) Hand-Made upper and lowe radiator guard (that i like soooo much :))
9) Steering stop mod!(the factory ones i think area disaster and cant even imagine how a 21.000euros bike can have such low quality things on it!!)
Pics:






Steering Stop Mod:




PS: Why cant we just edit our old posts to add a new mod??is something like that possible??
 
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Black Out

I guess this is the place to post images......

Pipes are full Termi 'jet-coated' black, some form of ceramic coating reduces heat by 20% (apparently) The rest (forks, pegs, bar) are black anodized. Plastic body work and bronze factory highlights painted black to match the tank, lots of extras added, some taken away

I know the stickers are still on it!
 

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#21 ·
The weather finally cleared up and warmed up enough to get the bike out for a few pics.

I took it around the block for the first time since the re-assembly - I'm really happy! so far everything seems great

(For those that missed the thread about this bike http://www.ducati.ms/forums/showthread.php?t=76160)





 

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