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Old Oct 19th, 2011, 2:55 pm   #1 (permalink)
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wiring questions for a naked/streetfighter build

Hello everyone, im new to the forum and ducati owner. ive owned many bikes but my first duc. so i picked up this basket case of a 98 st2 and i want to build a naked street fighter style bike. i have no front fairings or upper and lower fairings.the bike was never laid down just dissasembeled and lost. any way to the question i was wondering if there is a wiring thread or any sites for in site on hiding and obsoleting wiring on my build.
ps i have done numerous searches and cant seem to find anything i find useful.
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Old Oct 20th, 2011, 11:44 pm   #2 (permalink)
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Your front wiring will be a handful to hide without any front fairing. Checkout my post on the frankenbox in the radical ST thread on this page. Something to do with the battery etc.
What about your radiator tank? No fairing is a lot to ask.
One guy last year, maybe 09, did a naked ST, Josh something. Mine is semi-naked.
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Old Oct 21st, 2011, 6:54 am   #3 (permalink)
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If you junk the airbox in favour of cones you can hide the battery up under the tank, along with the coils and radiator overflow bottle. Thereby cleaning up the lines of what is hidden under the fairings. You'll still need a bikini fairing to hide relays and other stuff though. I've read that M Guzzi LM 3 or 4 pods can adapt through 90 degrees and cones fitted to these.
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Another place to hide the battery, would have to be Gel type.
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monster clocks & relocated temp gauge.
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Old Oct 23rd, 2011, 6:16 pm   #7 (permalink)
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thanks

thank you everyone for the input. i am kind of biting off alot doing a full naked bike. i have aquired a random overflow tank to fit under the tank and am looking into gel batteries to lay down. i was wondering if any one has any idea what belly pan that naked st2 on the dutch blog site is running i really like the way it looks. also for a head light im going to use a 8 inch offroad hid light. also any input on flipping my bar risers to lower my controls?
thanks again for the input.
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i was wondering if any one has any idea what belly pan that naked st2 on the dutch blog site is running i really like the way it looks.
Just do a google search on 'Ducati Monster bellypan'. There you will find the answer.
This is very similar - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/D0250-BELL...item335e0153ad

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[QUOTE=New2st2;1210051] what belly pan that naked st2 on the dutch blog site is running i really like the way it looks. also for a head light im going to use a 8 inch offroad hid light. QUOTE]

couple belly pan options:


CF Belly Pan: Monster "Short"




CDT CF Belly Pan: Monster "Long"


Tiny 1.2 lb Battery options:

Shorai Lithium Iron LiFePO4 Battery LFX14L2-BS12

5.83” x 4.13” x 2.60”
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