Well I used some random one from oreilys that was for bikes rated for up to 375 F. But Ducati recommends the Ducati threebond. Ive had this one for 2 years now and no issues. As long as you buy something that is rated for high temp. But if you want to be super safe and by the book, order some ducati three bond.
HI does the oil makes the transparent circular window dirt after the first use so you cannot see the clutch any more? Or after the engine shut off became clear again? Thanks.
Hey guys, I thought these wheels were only made for the Panigales, how could they be fitted on a Monster? I’ve been eyeing those forged Marchesini from the 1199 but they say those won’t fit on my M1200
@@fatiher4923 true, I heard the same, checked the diagram and saw it’d fit plug & play. But the front, like on this bike, is never seen before. Looking forward to get more info on this
Yeah, that is the trade off. But then again, you can always install some frame sliders, so in case of a crash on the high side the cover wont get damaged :)
That Motocorse exhaust is incredible!
Beautiful! I'll get one of these when i grow up.
what a beauty
Love it. I'm going to add it to my 1200S. Exhaust looks epic
The exhaust is beautiful
Great video. Thanks! Just about to put one on mine. What gasket sealer do you recommend?
Well I used some random one from oreilys that was for bikes rated for up to 375 F. But Ducati recommends the Ducati threebond. Ive had this one for 2 years now and no issues. As long as you buy something that is rated for high temp. But if you want to be super safe and by the book, order some ducati three bond.
Where did you get your collector ? And witch price ?
Thx
Which oil 🛢 did you use
HI does the oil makes the transparent circular window dirt after the first use so you cannot see the clutch any more? Or after the engine shut off became clear again? Thanks.
Well, it will make it splash oil all over the window initially yes. But youll always see the insides, unless its time to change your oil lol
@@TheNab89 thanks
Is a mod I can do by myself?
@@alessandrotesser6841 oh yeah. I did it myself
dude, are that the Mag Marchesinis on your Monster? I have the same model and if so, could you show it in a video?
They are, I just looked it up. The guy I bought the bike from had those on already. Holyf, they're expensive lol
@@TheNab89 oh yes they are. i never saw even a picture with them on a monster. i love the wheels man. congrats on yours :)
Hey guys, I thought these wheels were only made for the Panigales, how could they be fitted on a Monster? I’ve been eyeing those forged Marchesini from the 1199 but they say those won’t fit on my M1200
@@hoangharley4940 the back wheel will fit plug and play but i heard that the front won't fit.
@@fatiher4923 true, I heard the same, checked the diagram and saw it’d fit plug & play. But the front, like on this bike, is never seen before. Looking forward to get more info on this
How did you get your pipes to look like that?
They came like that, its titanium
Excelente
Where did you get your cover? How much did you paid?
Motovation. All together, the window, the oil bath, clutch plate and spring assembly was well over $700
Thanks
Hermosa moto y sonido!
Can I know what year of your monster?
Its a 2018
you're doing my OCD in... star pattern tighten bolts.... ! not round the perimeter....
Man, post more Ducati related videos
😁
you have IG? for more pictures 1200 Monster
Dont really use it. But I might start.
I would prefer a stronger metal cover.
Yeah, that is the trade off. But then again, you can always install some frame sliders, so in case of a crash on the high side the cover wont get damaged :)
What brand and model are the headers ?