Very nice! I would like to hear it. Yeagh it was a bitch to get the Termingoni on as well. Not an easy job. I'm going to buy a motorcycle lift to make my next mod easier. Kneeling on the hard cement was the hardest part. Definitely always have the dealership do the work if you can. I am just a cheap old bastard. :)
Thank you very much sir. I should be receiving my termi exhaust soon and your videos will be very helpful. I already have a stubby allen wrench set ordered and also P08 filter ordered after seeing your video showing how easy it is to change the filter. Subscribed.
Awesome. When you start removing the factory exhaust you can skip the removing of the butterfly valve motor on page 8. This will save a lot of time removing the front cowling and other parts. Just loosen the servo valve cable which is last step on page 8. This will allow the factory exhaust to drop out onto the floor. The factory exhaust does take some fiddling to drop out. You may need a second set of hands. The directions also say on page 8 to loosen the horizontal header nuts which are the front ones. DO NOT do this as it will be a nightmare of extra work. The factory exhaust will drop out so be patient and keep wiggling. Installing the new exhaust is very easy just leave all of the bolts loose until all of the parts are fitted. Then start tightening them alternately and it will pull into place perfectly. I have ridden about 500 miles and I have no errors or problems with the Upmap. I noticed that the bike also runs much cooler at 187 F instead of 210 F with the factory exhaust. The P08 is nice because you will get more than twice the air intake ! My gas mileage went from 30 MPG to 25 MPG but it is worth it. Also watch the MOTOMILLION install video as well on youtube.
@@SlowRiderDucati Just finished installing the exhaust and thanks to your tips, taking the stock exhaust off was a breeze. Installing the termi exhaust was another story. Lining them up was a pain. It sounds great! thank you.
Very beautiful bike. I like the color combination. Also sounds amazing with Termignoni. Great job sir
Thanks Bro.
I went a different route to you, I had my Ducati dealership fit the Akropovic full titanium Spitfire exhaust to my bike, took them two days :-)
Very nice! I would like to hear it. Yeagh it was a bitch to get the Termingoni on as well. Not an easy job. I'm going to buy a motorcycle lift to make my next mod easier. Kneeling on the hard cement was the hardest part. Definitely always have the dealership do the work if you can. I am just a cheap old bastard. :)
Thank you very much sir. I should be receiving my termi exhaust soon and your videos will be very helpful. I already have a stubby allen wrench set ordered and also P08 filter ordered after seeing your video showing how easy it is to change the filter. Subscribed.
Awesome. When you start removing the factory exhaust you can skip the removing of the butterfly valve motor on page 8. This will save a lot of time removing the front cowling and other parts. Just loosen the servo valve cable which is last step on page 8. This will allow the factory exhaust to drop out onto the floor. The factory exhaust does take some fiddling to drop out. You may need a second set of hands. The directions also say on page 8 to loosen the horizontal header nuts which are the front ones. DO NOT do this as it will be a nightmare of extra work. The factory exhaust will drop out so be patient and keep wiggling. Installing the new exhaust is very easy just leave all of the bolts loose until all of the parts are fitted. Then start tightening them alternately and it will pull into place perfectly. I have ridden about 500 miles and I have no errors or problems with the Upmap. I noticed that the bike also runs much cooler at 187 F instead of 210 F with the factory exhaust. The P08 is nice because you will get more than twice the air intake ! My gas mileage went from 30 MPG to 25 MPG but it is worth it. Also watch the MOTOMILLION install video as well on youtube.
@Matthew21v42 thank you again.
@@SlowRiderDucati Just finished installing the exhaust and thanks to your tips, taking the stock exhaust off was a breeze. Installing the termi exhaust was another story. Lining them up was a pain. It sounds great! thank you.
Joli bordel dans le garage cousin 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Oui, oui.