Next time you install it like your doing a screen protector you peel all the back and have the sticky film on top and you just line it up so you don’t have to peel and bend
@1takewonder332 сағат бұрын
@@deenjayz80 Cheers. Thanks for watching and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
@AR9ify17 сағат бұрын
Valuable insight. Especially the support part. Appreciate it 👍
@1takewonder3316 сағат бұрын
@@AR9ify My pleasure. I consider myself able to figure most things out, but these apps are very frustrating when learning how to use them and why you’re not getting a twisty route in the city. While Rever’s response was extremely lacking, Calimoto’s response times were timely and really helped me learn the app and understand how to plan actual twisty routes. Glad it help and thanks for watch. Keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
@samsonov.a.i11 күн бұрын
Good afternoon, tell me, does the tee in the form of a Y let in air? Or just as a plug for each hose? Is it possible to simply plug all the hoses with bolts? Or should the air circulate through the tee? It would be nice if you could help
@1takewonder3311 күн бұрын
Hello, to my understanding, the “y” connector is for the overflow. It doesn’t let in air, but is the recirculation of fuel. By placing the “y”, your overflow now vents into the atmosphere, which is why you may experience a stronger smell of gas when the bike sits. I’m not sure what the other 2 hoses do. I believe my tech completely removed one at the 600mi service, due to it not having a purpose and the other is sitting blocked off. All of the Ducati techs around here are familiar with removing the EVAP, so you may be able to call one of yours and get answers to any more in-depth questions you have. I hope this helps, thanks for watching, and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
@samsonov.a.i11 күн бұрын
@@1takewonder33 I would love to find out from a Ducati dealer, but I live in Kyrgyzstan and here I have one bike like this for the whole country, so I want to do everything myself and try to get all the useful information. It turns out a Y-shaped adapter, it is not muffled, it passes fuel through one channel ( return ) and the others are already muffled ?
@1takewonder3311 күн бұрын
@@samsonov.a.i Gotcha. Not sure what you mean by “muffled,” but yes the “y” is what was your recirculation line, which will vent into the atmosphere upon connection. It’s been a while since I completed that so the info for everything is not real fresh on my mind. However, the dealer said I did it correctly, so I would just follow the video.
@Cameraflyer-13 күн бұрын
Totally unnecessary. I use an aluminum cage with 1/4-20 mount to my skydiving helmet. I've never lost a camera.
@1takewonder3313 күн бұрын
@@Cameraflyer- Thanks for watching.
@venomousranger14 күн бұрын
Good info! Thank you!!!
@1takewonder3314 күн бұрын
@@venomousranger My pleasure. Thanks for watching and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
@MrWallexxx14 күн бұрын
Do they work with smartphone screens?
@1takewonder3314 күн бұрын
@@MrWallexxx Mine don’t. However, mine were purchased a while back, so the newer ones may. You may want to reach out to the company and ask. Hope that helps and thanks for watching. Keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
@rythm659317 күн бұрын
📌
@1takewonder3317 күн бұрын
@@rythm6593 Thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle and keep the rubber side down.
@rythm659317 күн бұрын
@@1takewonder33 that didn't even rhyme 💀💀
@1takewonder3317 күн бұрын
@@rythm6593 Thanks for watching, I know it took some time. Hopefully these videos help, so you don’t do it the Wrong Way like Sublime.
@rythm659317 күн бұрын
@@1takewonder33 wym like sublime?
@namogo_353217 күн бұрын
Yep, super, dreamy, contrasty and striking. I bet this video will live rent-free in my head for the next fistful of months.
@1takewonder3317 күн бұрын
@@namogo_3532 I’m glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for watching!! Keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
@darladochod790118 күн бұрын
A different but interesting video.
@1takewonder3318 күн бұрын
@@darladochod7901 Yes. Thanks for watching.
@Velion8321 күн бұрын
How much did it run you for the protection?
@1takewonder3321 күн бұрын
I don’t remember exactly. It was roughly the same price as a second set of proper fairings from what I do remember. My main focus was preserving the fairings from scratches and such. Jorge at Tritek was really good. Hope that helps, and thanks for watching.
@Luminous28424 күн бұрын
Can you do the sound comparison between neutral/in gear with full exhaust system again?! That would be interesting to see. Thanks for video bro 🙏
@1takewonder3324 күн бұрын
Hi. The sound of the full Akra is the same whether in Neutral or gear. To my understanding, the presented variance in sound of the stock exhaust has to do with something in the stock exhaust. When the full exhaust is installed, that part is removed and the sound is fairly constant while the bike is on. Thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle.
@Luminous28424 күн бұрын
@@1takewonder33 oh i see thanks for information!! hope you have a great day
@1takewonder3323 күн бұрын
@@Luminous284 and you. Thanks for watching!!
@Luminous28424 күн бұрын
Thanks for comparing. This is the only panigale neutral vs in gear comparison in youtube .!!
@1takewonder3324 күн бұрын
Cheers. It was quite odd, as non of the previous models did that. To my understanding it has to do with Euro emissions. Glad you liked it and thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle
@Velion8329 күн бұрын
Hey curious! What lift do you have for your back tire? I need a good one!
@1takewonder3329 күн бұрын
@@Velion83 It’s the Pitbull single pin. You can position it with the bar facing forward, out of being a trip hazard, or you can insert it through the other side of the wheel and grease your chain without it being in the way. I’ve had a number of the Ducati rear wheel stands, but this one is nice due to being able to lessen the possibility of a tripping hazard when the bike is left on it. Hope this helps and thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle.
@Velion8329 күн бұрын
@@1takewonder33 thank you!
@1takewonder3329 күн бұрын
@@Velion83 My pleasure!!
@ednargnoslen6609Ай бұрын
May have to give this jacket a shot . Thanks for the feedback
@1takewonder3329 күн бұрын
@@ednargnoslen6609 I’m very surprised at the amount of air this jacket allows through. It also has composite armor, rather than that thin pro armor everyone is doing, so the protection is there. Thanks for watching and stay safe!!
@ooopepperАй бұрын
Question, is the canister attached electronically at all and did you need a wiring plug to bypass anything? Thanks!
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
@@ooopepper From what I remember, it was not attached electronically. Everything was able to be plugged with a screw. Again, from what I remember. Hope this helps and the K’s for watching.
@darladochod7901Ай бұрын
OMG you are going extremely fast. Great you have control of your Ducati.
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
It’s all the bike. I’m just holding on. Thanks for watching.
@PskekАй бұрын
nice bike ;)
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Cheers. Thanks for watching!! Twinkle twinkle.
@XeroHomicideАй бұрын
Awesome solution! Btw what’s the bolt size?
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Thank you, and thanks for watching. I couldn't tell you the size off hand. The link for the pieces is in the DESCRIPTION of the video, and bolts to hold them on the bike are the same size as the bolts that came with the passenger pegs when the bike was purchased. I want to say when I received the mount clips from Amazon I measured the width of the clips, through which the bolts would go, to ensure the bolts were long enough. The pass seat bolts also don't screw in all the way w/o something attached, ie the pegs, mount holders, etc. Hope this helps, and keep the rubber side down.
@XeroHomicideАй бұрын
Mine didn’t come with passenger foot pegs, but will ask at the dealer if I can’t find any bolts that fit. Ordered the clamps! Was looking for such a long time for a solution like this without having to tinker around too much and one that looks kinda neat. Thanks again for your content and reply!! :)
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
@@XeroHomicide My pleasure. If your dealer wants to sell you them, you may want to just get the size and then purchase a kit of multiple sizes off Amazon. Thanks for watching.
@tadhgoshaughnessy6612Ай бұрын
Being their nearly got a stroke doing it .I fitted rad guards and new screen .well worth it need alot of patience .here in Ireland
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Yes, yes you do. I can’t tell you how many prayers I said so I didn’t snap something. Surprisingly, these fairing come apart and go back together much more simply. Don’t forget to apply some lubricant/grease on the pins, prior to reinstalling the fairings, so they come off easier next time. Thanks for watching and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
@bradybingham2317Ай бұрын
I bought the Sport Seat and the Rider Raised Seat. They both have the same profile, but the Sport Seat has softer foam than the Rider Raised Seat. Both are better than the stock seat, but I have found that the Rider Raised Seat is more comfortable to me for longer rides.
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Cheers. Thanks for your feedback and thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle.
@niptalkshowАй бұрын
Good info. Stock seat feels like sitting on a slab of depleted uranium. 😂
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Sure does. Brought to you by one of the space exploration companies when they visited Uranus.. Thanks for watching and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
@niptalkshowАй бұрын
Great riding and great vid!
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Cheers mate, much appreciated. Until next time, twinkle twinkle.
@niptalkshowАй бұрын
It was an awesome ride! Thanks for sharing the video!
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
It was indeed. You really took off at the end. Nice riding!! Until next time, keep the rubber side down. Thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle.
@alfred2gАй бұрын
One of the times you wish you had 8 hands :D
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Surprisingly, they come apart and go together heaps better than the previous models, however the initial “grease” Ducati uses turns to a glue-like substance if it stays on too long. Thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle.
@alfred2gАй бұрын
@@1takewonder33 your video really helped me today, I installed radiator guards, removing the fairings was a breeze.. Thanks!
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
@@alfred2g My pleasure. I’m very happy to hear the videos are serving their intended purpose!! Thanks for watching and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
@derekp9155Ай бұрын
Correct
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Thank you for the info!!
@haroldhawkins9370Ай бұрын
Nice view.
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Cheers. That setting is an eye-balling setting, so please feel free to let me know if you’d like to see it adjusted. It’s kind of tough with the Sportbike, due to being either an up or down riding position- a lot of deviation. Thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle.
@lordmarlingАй бұрын
too slow
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@PiridajacАй бұрын
Hi I have a question: my problem sometimes is bad hot start….cold start is perfect bike working perfect nothing else just sometimes after riding I stop on drink or to fuel up and when I start my bike start so badly like almost shuts off itself and then come alive again in 10sec something liek that…so I do some research and find that is probably that charcoal canoster making that bad hot start that ppl are removed and have wonderful life…..do I need some Canister Eliminator or what shoO do….anybody some info!? Thank you…..❤
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Hi - You have a couple options, assuming your proximate cause is the charcoal canister, which it sounds like it is; due to vapor locking. There are eliminator kits on the market, if you want to spend the money and do it yourself. The kits, to my understanding, will have you remove all the unnecessary pieces- hoses, canister, etc. Your other option, which may be a bit more cost effective, is to do it yourself by removing the canister, blocking off the unneeded hoses, and then securing them so they’re not flopping around- as is what this video presents. After completing the removal, I had my Ducati tech look it over at the 600mi service. He stated all was good, and he actually removed the unnecessary hose I had blocked off (don’t ask me which one that was.). He said it took him 5mins, so there wasn’t an additional charge. When I had my 1299S it would either shut down while underway, or refuse to start after riding during a warm summer’s day. I removed the canister and it hasn’t happened since. I hope that helps, and thanks for watching.
@PiridajacАй бұрын
@@1takewonder33 thank you brother so much for that information, it is helpful…will se when I remove that shit hahaha thx again.. ride safe…. 🤘🏻
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
@@Piridajac My pleasure. Thanks for watching and helping the channel grow. Keep the rubber side down.
@robertsole9970Ай бұрын
I use a GoPro on a ball mount on my V4 S, then fix the setting to horizon. Much more stable. kzread.info/dash/bejne/X4KX15uqodO8ito.htmlsi=G2i3j8h7mrcc2oAr
@rameshdhande6386Ай бұрын
looks great . love the way little part of dash is visible on higher speeds
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Roger, thanks for your feedback and watching. Twinkle twinkle.
@tojadavideq74Ай бұрын
It is good
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Cheers. Thanks for watching.
@sookainianАй бұрын
where u bought the mount from?
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Pardon me. I thought it was in the description but wasn't. It's in there now, but here is the link: Nilight - 90028D 4PCS LED Light... www.amazon.com/dp/B07TPMTJMN?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share Thanks for watching.
@ei..Ай бұрын
Bro's driving a cvt bike
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@dominikkedzia7419Ай бұрын
BMW R1000 - You can easly go 220 kph on the first gear XD
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@DucatiDadATXАй бұрын
Right
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@remusiacАй бұрын
beautiful bike sir, God bless you
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Cheers mate. God bless you as well!! Thanks for watching.
@techgod-h7bАй бұрын
that’s a beautiful bike gang
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Cheers. Thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle.
@NotFridayKazАй бұрын
Congratulations on the video, keep it up!
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Cheers mate, much appreciated. Thanks for watching.
@ranjith10rАй бұрын
also in gopro settting set color to gopro color, looks like u choose flat in color settings
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Cheers. I’ll look into that. Thanks for watching.
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Just wanted to follow up with you. My GoPro doesn’t have those options in the settings. It’s a Hero4, so it’s a bit more basic than the current models. Thanks for the feedback. Twinkle twinkle.
@ranjith10rАй бұрын
Try the new gopro bro ur content quality will be absolutely 💯 become good
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
@@ranjith10r Cheers. As mentioned, if the channel grows I’ll definitely invest in a new camera. Thanks for your feedback.
@ranjith10rАй бұрын
try 35% bike and 65% road view its the best people can see the bike as well as road ,and also better get a wider angle
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Cheers. I’ll look into getting that sorted.
@utsabbhusal3340Ай бұрын
Your video looks faded try new gopro or colour grade it and stabilization is also an issue
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Thank you for your feedback. This channel started as a means to help others get past any unknown gaps while personalizing their bikes. If it scales, I’ll look to secure a better camera. One thing I have noticed is occasionally I have to click a setting on my viewing screen on KZread for the video to run clearer. That may help. Thank you for watching.
@_Venom_Rider_Ай бұрын
Sexy devil 😈🔥
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching.
@PANDUFEAKZGAMINGАй бұрын
Nahh you should down the camera down cus i cant see speedometer and the bike view
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Cheers. Thank you for the feedback, and thanks for watching. Keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
@derekp9155Ай бұрын
My original purchase would be around 1 yr ago, the new replacement was just recently and looks and weighs (heavy) the same as the previous one that snapped. Mine is the 90 deg version but I don’t think that would affect the eventual outcome.
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Gotcha. I ordered both brackets and am using the one that lays more along the underside. It does vibrate substantially, so I may take have to trim some weight.
@derekp9155Ай бұрын
I didn’t bother about getting a replacement bracket under warranty. The part can be purchased as a seperate item and the replacement cost for wasn’t excessive. Next time you start your bike just touch the very end of the bracket to feel for excessive vibration they may have changed manufacturer or type of metal since my purchase.
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
When did you purchase it? Mine still vibrates extensively. At one point I thought it was completely loose due to the amount of vibration. When I went to tighten it it was solidly secure. The vibration from the bike made it vibrate like crazy. You’re using the bracket that is more against the underside of the bike or the one that hangs at 90 degrees? Cheers
@derekp9155Ай бұрын
I have a 23 V4S and this tail tidy, I recommend reducing the weight of the plate holder, after 5k mileage the vibration of the bike caused the plate bracket metal to fatigue and break off at the point where the bend of the mount is. I lost my tag due to this when riding as I didn’t hear it fall off. I’ve since ordered a newreplacement bracket and have cut off the excess weight to reduce the amount of vibration. I just have the top two bolts attaching the rego plate which is sufficient and it no longer vibrates.
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Thanks mate. That’s really good info. Did the company make you buy a new one or did they help you out? I’ve never heard of a license plate bracket braking under any circumstances, so I would find it plausible to be covered by the company. How was their customer service? Thanks for watching.
@tompuscak1055Ай бұрын
I have this tail tidy with the 90 degree frame on my 2024 Panigale V4S. Frame failed from metal fatigue at the 90 degree bend at 2800 miles. Plate snapped off, didn't hear/notice and it's lost so replacing tags, police report etc. Vendor offered to sell replacement frame but not as warranty. Ordered it but reading this comment thread and several same issue with this tidy I'm concerned and wondering if it's worth switching to something else.
@derekp9155Ай бұрын
@@tompuscak1055just cut away the excess metal where the registration plate is mounted. Reducing the weight reduces the vibration, it should last the life of the bike then.
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
@@tompuscak1055 Thank you for your reply and info. Thanks for watching.
@tompuscak1055Ай бұрын
@derekp9155 so you're saying to cut away the part of the plate frame below the two upper corner plate holes, correct? If I'm understanding correctly that would leave the 90 degree tab/flange and a narrow top strip of metal with the two corner holes. I like that idea. The plate weight is minimal and losing the bottom 80% or so of the frame not only lessens weight but decreases the lever arm for the torque on the 90 degree connector.
@tomitomi7214Ай бұрын
Awesome bike, you are one lucky guy!
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
Cheers. Yes, I am blessed. Thanks for watching.
@URBANLEGEND543Ай бұрын
It’s not luck. It’s consistent hard work!
@Alan-Dawson2 ай бұрын
"greatest country on earth" REALLY? Up your own A$$ there buddy.
@1takewonder332 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@northernlefty5412Ай бұрын
Not reflecting very well on yourself Alan; where ever you're from.
@1takewonder33Ай бұрын
@@northernlefty5412Thank you for watching.
@k3marie232 ай бұрын
Good review, thanks. Looks like a pretty good jacket and I’m glad you’re staying protected while you ride.
@1takewonder332 ай бұрын
It works pretty well with the high temps. Thanks for watching.
Пікірлер
Next time you install it like your doing a screen protector you peel all the back and have the sticky film on top and you just line it up so you don’t have to peel and bend
@@deenjayz80 Cheers. Thanks for watching and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
Valuable insight. Especially the support part. Appreciate it 👍
@@AR9ify My pleasure. I consider myself able to figure most things out, but these apps are very frustrating when learning how to use them and why you’re not getting a twisty route in the city. While Rever’s response was extremely lacking, Calimoto’s response times were timely and really helped me learn the app and understand how to plan actual twisty routes. Glad it help and thanks for watch. Keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
Good afternoon, tell me, does the tee in the form of a Y let in air? Or just as a plug for each hose? Is it possible to simply plug all the hoses with bolts? Or should the air circulate through the tee? It would be nice if you could help
Hello, to my understanding, the “y” connector is for the overflow. It doesn’t let in air, but is the recirculation of fuel. By placing the “y”, your overflow now vents into the atmosphere, which is why you may experience a stronger smell of gas when the bike sits. I’m not sure what the other 2 hoses do. I believe my tech completely removed one at the 600mi service, due to it not having a purpose and the other is sitting blocked off. All of the Ducati techs around here are familiar with removing the EVAP, so you may be able to call one of yours and get answers to any more in-depth questions you have. I hope this helps, thanks for watching, and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
@@1takewonder33 I would love to find out from a Ducati dealer, but I live in Kyrgyzstan and here I have one bike like this for the whole country, so I want to do everything myself and try to get all the useful information. It turns out a Y-shaped adapter, it is not muffled, it passes fuel through one channel ( return ) and the others are already muffled ?
@@samsonov.a.i Gotcha. Not sure what you mean by “muffled,” but yes the “y” is what was your recirculation line, which will vent into the atmosphere upon connection. It’s been a while since I completed that so the info for everything is not real fresh on my mind. However, the dealer said I did it correctly, so I would just follow the video.
Totally unnecessary. I use an aluminum cage with 1/4-20 mount to my skydiving helmet. I've never lost a camera.
@@Cameraflyer- Thanks for watching.
Good info! Thank you!!!
@@venomousranger My pleasure. Thanks for watching and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
Do they work with smartphone screens?
@@MrWallexxx Mine don’t. However, mine were purchased a while back, so the newer ones may. You may want to reach out to the company and ask. Hope that helps and thanks for watching. Keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
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@@rythm6593 Thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle and keep the rubber side down.
@@1takewonder33 that didn't even rhyme 💀💀
@@rythm6593 Thanks for watching, I know it took some time. Hopefully these videos help, so you don’t do it the Wrong Way like Sublime.
@@1takewonder33 wym like sublime?
Yep, super, dreamy, contrasty and striking. I bet this video will live rent-free in my head for the next fistful of months.
@@namogo_3532 I’m glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for watching!! Keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
A different but interesting video.
@@darladochod7901 Yes. Thanks for watching.
How much did it run you for the protection?
I don’t remember exactly. It was roughly the same price as a second set of proper fairings from what I do remember. My main focus was preserving the fairings from scratches and such. Jorge at Tritek was really good. Hope that helps, and thanks for watching.
Can you do the sound comparison between neutral/in gear with full exhaust system again?! That would be interesting to see. Thanks for video bro 🙏
Hi. The sound of the full Akra is the same whether in Neutral or gear. To my understanding, the presented variance in sound of the stock exhaust has to do with something in the stock exhaust. When the full exhaust is installed, that part is removed and the sound is fairly constant while the bike is on. Thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle.
@@1takewonder33 oh i see thanks for information!! hope you have a great day
@@Luminous284 and you. Thanks for watching!!
Thanks for comparing. This is the only panigale neutral vs in gear comparison in youtube .!!
Cheers. It was quite odd, as non of the previous models did that. To my understanding it has to do with Euro emissions. Glad you liked it and thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle
Hey curious! What lift do you have for your back tire? I need a good one!
@@Velion83 It’s the Pitbull single pin. You can position it with the bar facing forward, out of being a trip hazard, or you can insert it through the other side of the wheel and grease your chain without it being in the way. I’ve had a number of the Ducati rear wheel stands, but this one is nice due to being able to lessen the possibility of a tripping hazard when the bike is left on it. Hope this helps and thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle.
@@1takewonder33 thank you!
@@Velion83 My pleasure!!
May have to give this jacket a shot . Thanks for the feedback
@@ednargnoslen6609 I’m very surprised at the amount of air this jacket allows through. It also has composite armor, rather than that thin pro armor everyone is doing, so the protection is there. Thanks for watching and stay safe!!
Question, is the canister attached electronically at all and did you need a wiring plug to bypass anything? Thanks!
@@ooopepper From what I remember, it was not attached electronically. Everything was able to be plugged with a screw. Again, from what I remember. Hope this helps and the K’s for watching.
OMG you are going extremely fast. Great you have control of your Ducati.
It’s all the bike. I’m just holding on. Thanks for watching.
nice bike ;)
Cheers. Thanks for watching!! Twinkle twinkle.
Awesome solution! Btw what’s the bolt size?
Thank you, and thanks for watching. I couldn't tell you the size off hand. The link for the pieces is in the DESCRIPTION of the video, and bolts to hold them on the bike are the same size as the bolts that came with the passenger pegs when the bike was purchased. I want to say when I received the mount clips from Amazon I measured the width of the clips, through which the bolts would go, to ensure the bolts were long enough. The pass seat bolts also don't screw in all the way w/o something attached, ie the pegs, mount holders, etc. Hope this helps, and keep the rubber side down.
Mine didn’t come with passenger foot pegs, but will ask at the dealer if I can’t find any bolts that fit. Ordered the clamps! Was looking for such a long time for a solution like this without having to tinker around too much and one that looks kinda neat. Thanks again for your content and reply!! :)
@@XeroHomicide My pleasure. If your dealer wants to sell you them, you may want to just get the size and then purchase a kit of multiple sizes off Amazon. Thanks for watching.
Being their nearly got a stroke doing it .I fitted rad guards and new screen .well worth it need alot of patience .here in Ireland
Yes, yes you do. I can’t tell you how many prayers I said so I didn’t snap something. Surprisingly, these fairing come apart and go back together much more simply. Don’t forget to apply some lubricant/grease on the pins, prior to reinstalling the fairings, so they come off easier next time. Thanks for watching and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
I bought the Sport Seat and the Rider Raised Seat. They both have the same profile, but the Sport Seat has softer foam than the Rider Raised Seat. Both are better than the stock seat, but I have found that the Rider Raised Seat is more comfortable to me for longer rides.
Cheers. Thanks for your feedback and thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle.
Good info. Stock seat feels like sitting on a slab of depleted uranium. 😂
Sure does. Brought to you by one of the space exploration companies when they visited Uranus.. Thanks for watching and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
Great riding and great vid!
Cheers mate, much appreciated. Until next time, twinkle twinkle.
It was an awesome ride! Thanks for sharing the video!
It was indeed. You really took off at the end. Nice riding!! Until next time, keep the rubber side down. Thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle.
One of the times you wish you had 8 hands :D
Surprisingly, they come apart and go together heaps better than the previous models, however the initial “grease” Ducati uses turns to a glue-like substance if it stays on too long. Thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle.
@@1takewonder33 your video really helped me today, I installed radiator guards, removing the fairings was a breeze.. Thanks!
@@alfred2g My pleasure. I’m very happy to hear the videos are serving their intended purpose!! Thanks for watching and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
Correct
Thank you for the info!!
Nice view.
Cheers. That setting is an eye-balling setting, so please feel free to let me know if you’d like to see it adjusted. It’s kind of tough with the Sportbike, due to being either an up or down riding position- a lot of deviation. Thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle.
too slow
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Hi I have a question: my problem sometimes is bad hot start….cold start is perfect bike working perfect nothing else just sometimes after riding I stop on drink or to fuel up and when I start my bike start so badly like almost shuts off itself and then come alive again in 10sec something liek that…so I do some research and find that is probably that charcoal canoster making that bad hot start that ppl are removed and have wonderful life…..do I need some Canister Eliminator or what shoO do….anybody some info!? Thank you…..❤
Hi - You have a couple options, assuming your proximate cause is the charcoal canister, which it sounds like it is; due to vapor locking. There are eliminator kits on the market, if you want to spend the money and do it yourself. The kits, to my understanding, will have you remove all the unnecessary pieces- hoses, canister, etc. Your other option, which may be a bit more cost effective, is to do it yourself by removing the canister, blocking off the unneeded hoses, and then securing them so they’re not flopping around- as is what this video presents. After completing the removal, I had my Ducati tech look it over at the 600mi service. He stated all was good, and he actually removed the unnecessary hose I had blocked off (don’t ask me which one that was.). He said it took him 5mins, so there wasn’t an additional charge. When I had my 1299S it would either shut down while underway, or refuse to start after riding during a warm summer’s day. I removed the canister and it hasn’t happened since. I hope that helps, and thanks for watching.
@@1takewonder33 thank you brother so much for that information, it is helpful…will se when I remove that shit hahaha thx again.. ride safe…. 🤘🏻
@@Piridajac My pleasure. Thanks for watching and helping the channel grow. Keep the rubber side down.
I use a GoPro on a ball mount on my V4 S, then fix the setting to horizon. Much more stable. kzread.info/dash/bejne/X4KX15uqodO8ito.htmlsi=G2i3j8h7mrcc2oAr
looks great . love the way little part of dash is visible on higher speeds
Roger, thanks for your feedback and watching. Twinkle twinkle.
It is good
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where u bought the mount from?
Pardon me. I thought it was in the description but wasn't. It's in there now, but here is the link: Nilight - 90028D 4PCS LED Light... www.amazon.com/dp/B07TPMTJMN?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share Thanks for watching.
Bro's driving a cvt bike
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BMW R1000 - You can easly go 220 kph on the first gear XD
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Right
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beautiful bike sir, God bless you
Cheers mate. God bless you as well!! Thanks for watching.
that’s a beautiful bike gang
Cheers. Thanks for watching. Twinkle twinkle.
Congratulations on the video, keep it up!
Cheers mate, much appreciated. Thanks for watching.
also in gopro settting set color to gopro color, looks like u choose flat in color settings
Cheers. I’ll look into that. Thanks for watching.
Just wanted to follow up with you. My GoPro doesn’t have those options in the settings. It’s a Hero4, so it’s a bit more basic than the current models. Thanks for the feedback. Twinkle twinkle.
Try the new gopro bro ur content quality will be absolutely 💯 become good
@@ranjith10r Cheers. As mentioned, if the channel grows I’ll definitely invest in a new camera. Thanks for your feedback.
try 35% bike and 65% road view its the best people can see the bike as well as road ,and also better get a wider angle
Cheers. I’ll look into getting that sorted.
Your video looks faded try new gopro or colour grade it and stabilization is also an issue
Thank you for your feedback. This channel started as a means to help others get past any unknown gaps while personalizing their bikes. If it scales, I’ll look to secure a better camera. One thing I have noticed is occasionally I have to click a setting on my viewing screen on KZread for the video to run clearer. That may help. Thank you for watching.
Sexy devil 😈🔥
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Nahh you should down the camera down cus i cant see speedometer and the bike view
Cheers. Thank you for the feedback, and thanks for watching. Keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
My original purchase would be around 1 yr ago, the new replacement was just recently and looks and weighs (heavy) the same as the previous one that snapped. Mine is the 90 deg version but I don’t think that would affect the eventual outcome.
Gotcha. I ordered both brackets and am using the one that lays more along the underside. It does vibrate substantially, so I may take have to trim some weight.
I didn’t bother about getting a replacement bracket under warranty. The part can be purchased as a seperate item and the replacement cost for wasn’t excessive. Next time you start your bike just touch the very end of the bracket to feel for excessive vibration they may have changed manufacturer or type of metal since my purchase.
When did you purchase it? Mine still vibrates extensively. At one point I thought it was completely loose due to the amount of vibration. When I went to tighten it it was solidly secure. The vibration from the bike made it vibrate like crazy. You’re using the bracket that is more against the underside of the bike or the one that hangs at 90 degrees? Cheers
I have a 23 V4S and this tail tidy, I recommend reducing the weight of the plate holder, after 5k mileage the vibration of the bike caused the plate bracket metal to fatigue and break off at the point where the bend of the mount is. I lost my tag due to this when riding as I didn’t hear it fall off. I’ve since ordered a newreplacement bracket and have cut off the excess weight to reduce the amount of vibration. I just have the top two bolts attaching the rego plate which is sufficient and it no longer vibrates.
Thanks mate. That’s really good info. Did the company make you buy a new one or did they help you out? I’ve never heard of a license plate bracket braking under any circumstances, so I would find it plausible to be covered by the company. How was their customer service? Thanks for watching.
I have this tail tidy with the 90 degree frame on my 2024 Panigale V4S. Frame failed from metal fatigue at the 90 degree bend at 2800 miles. Plate snapped off, didn't hear/notice and it's lost so replacing tags, police report etc. Vendor offered to sell replacement frame but not as warranty. Ordered it but reading this comment thread and several same issue with this tidy I'm concerned and wondering if it's worth switching to something else.
@@tompuscak1055just cut away the excess metal where the registration plate is mounted. Reducing the weight reduces the vibration, it should last the life of the bike then.
@@tompuscak1055 Thank you for your reply and info. Thanks for watching.
@derekp9155 so you're saying to cut away the part of the plate frame below the two upper corner plate holes, correct? If I'm understanding correctly that would leave the 90 degree tab/flange and a narrow top strip of metal with the two corner holes. I like that idea. The plate weight is minimal and losing the bottom 80% or so of the frame not only lessens weight but decreases the lever arm for the torque on the 90 degree connector.
Awesome bike, you are one lucky guy!
Cheers. Yes, I am blessed. Thanks for watching.
It’s not luck. It’s consistent hard work!
"greatest country on earth" REALLY? Up your own A$$ there buddy.
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Not reflecting very well on yourself Alan; where ever you're from.
@@northernlefty5412Thank you for watching.
Good review, thanks. Looks like a pretty good jacket and I’m glad you’re staying protected while you ride.
It works pretty well with the high temps. Thanks for watching.
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