Thanks: great video. Short sweet, clear. Planning this soon, the video helps my setup. The service manual technique includes removal of nose fairing, but guess there are different ways: I'm doing it like you just did! The service manual doesn't give the broad view of entire bike like you do. Happy there are people out there like you to help someone just getting used to a new bike: this is a notch more complicated than any bike air filter I've changed in past!
You spent 10k on a bike, and air filter is a mendatory service replacement. Air filter cost like 50€, show some love to your bike and thank the nice guy who made a tutorial on how to change the filter.
Seen another video of this being done they only removed right hand side fairing, slackened off air duct work and moved it out off the way and replaced filter without removing all those panels.
You have to remove the front nose cowling for sure it covers the main fastener supporting the air ram. You can get away with just removing one fairing side. Why Ducati doesn't have a lift off gas tank to remove air filter from the top like 99% of other bikes #becauseDucati.
Brotheus the video is titled TUTORIAL AIR FILTER REPLACEMENT DUCATI 1098-1198 they defo leave front nose cone on it’s posted by speed filters, I like your vids though very helpful.
Thanks Andy I see what they did. Removing that black cover that sits on top of the air ram I found to very difficult to remove; it also has tabs that slide inside of the front cowling I am very curious how they removed that. None the less very clever would save some time for sure if you can do it without cracking anything.
No no big no no! The OEM air filter was not intended to be cleaned and reused you will damage the air filter in result damage your bike. Get K&N or just buy another new OEM filter very small maintenance expense.
Ive been told by the i bought my 848 from that a k & n filter or other filter that needs to be oiled was bad for the bike. Something about the oil getting into the bike and causing damage. Have you heard of this? What are your thoughts on it?
Thanks: great video. Short sweet, clear. Planning this soon, the video helps my setup. The service manual technique includes removal of nose fairing, but guess there are different ways: I'm doing it like you just did! The service manual doesn't give the broad view of entire bike like you do. Happy there are people out there like you to help someone just getting used to a new bike: this is a notch more complicated than any bike air filter I've changed in past!
Very helpful ... bas si dobar ,radis sa uzivanjem !!!
Man I love this, short simple, to the point. Very helpful bro.
Thanks
Super, super gracias
Thanks for all your the helpful post!
Just wanted to know if you have videos of replacing fuel filter or fuel pump?
Can you also do a video afterwards showing the effectiveness of the work you performed and if it was worth it. Thanks
You spent 10k on a bike, and air filter is a mendatory service replacement. Air filter cost like 50€, show some love to your bike and thank the nice guy who made a tutorial on how to change the filter.
Seen another video of this being done they only removed right hand side fairing, slackened off air duct work and moved it out off the way and replaced filter without removing all those panels.
You have to remove the front nose cowling for sure it covers the main fastener supporting the air ram. You can get away with just removing one fairing side. Why Ducati doesn't have a lift off gas tank to remove air filter from the top like 99% of other bikes #becauseDucati.
Brotheus the video is titled TUTORIAL AIR FILTER REPLACEMENT DUCATI 1098-1198 they defo leave front nose cone on it’s posted by speed filters, I like your vids though very helpful.
Thanks Andy I see what they did. Removing that black cover that sits on top of the air ram I found to very difficult to remove; it also has tabs that slide inside of the front cowling I am very curious how they removed that. None the less very clever would save some time for sure if you can do it without cracking anything.
Is it just those two side filters or is there a big one in the box under the tank
Just the two
Do you still have it i just got a 2008 need some opinions
The original air filter seems like it can be cleaned. Can you clean it similarly to a K&N? And would you also have to apply the oil like a K&N?
No no big no no! The OEM air filter was not intended to be cleaned and reused you will damage the air filter in result damage your bike. Get K&N or just buy another new OEM filter very small maintenance expense.
Brotheus Alright thanks for saving me that headache!
Ive been told by the i bought my 848 from that a k & n filter or other filter that needs to be oiled was bad for the bike. Something about the oil getting into the bike and causing damage. Have you heard of this? What are your thoughts on it?
Triggerman1820 unless the filter gets over oiled maybe. K&n is very reputable they have been around for awhile I've been a k&n fan for awhile
Did you have to reflash the ecu? Thanks for another informative video
No need to reflash for just air filter.