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Old 07-Oct-2004, 16:30
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As I have now drifted over to the dark side, and will soon be tinkering with my new toy, it's got me to thinking about what I will need to do, what I should do, what to look for etc on a 999.

So I have a few questions.... what size pipes come on the 999R? as this is something that will probably get upgraded at some point.

What should I be looking at, anything that will go bang, or cause a problem, typical stuff like oil pressure switch etc, etc.

Also I have a list of things that I need to buy... any ideas, contacts/costs etc appreciated.

T/Day kit, including seat unit, probably black (as it's the colour of choice)

A tank probably... again, so I can get it painted black
Fuel pump? not such a big one, as I can use the current one.

Pipes as mentioned above, air filters, ECU, power commander?

Already got a slipper that I will be putting in, got brembo master cylinders also, and q/shifter

Rearsets? do I/don't I?

I guess hi-level screen also

Pierobon dash/clock mount etc

Anything else I have missed here?
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Old 07-Oct-2004, 16:45
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You'll need a friendly bank manager by the sounds of it!!!

Enjoy!
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Old 07-Oct-2004, 16:50
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As I have now drifted over to the dark side, and will soon be tinkering with my new toy, it's got me to thinking about what I will need to do, what I should do, what to look for etc on a 999.

So I have a few questions.... what size pipes come on the 999R? as this is something that will probably get upgraded at some point.

What should I be looking at, anything that will go bang, or cause a problem, typical stuff like oil pressure switch etc, etc.

Also I have a list of things that I need to buy... any ideas, contacts/costs etc appreciated.

T/Day kit, including seat unit, probably black (as it's the colour of choice)

A tank probably... again, so I can get it painted black
Fuel pump? not such a big one, as I can use the current one.

Pipes as mentioned above, air filters, ECU, power commander?

Already got a slipper that I will be putting in, got brembo master cylinders also, and q/shifter

Rearsets? do I/don't I?

I guess hi-level screen also

Pierobon dash/clock mount etc

Anything else I have missed here?


Just read that, and to me that went something like.....



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Old 07-Oct-2004, 16:55
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JPM,

I made the move earlier this year to a 999R from a 996R, may god have mercy on its soul!

So far, I've needed a new starter solenoid and it's looking like I've got a small oil leak around the rear cylinder head bolts.

Trackday stuff, from what I've seen they fit where they touch, but I guess that's to be expected. Try e-bay - full kits are going for £150-ish.

Tanks - if you find one, let me know, still a bit rare from my experience.

Not sure how big the standard 999R pipes are, I think they're the same size as all 999 models though.

One word of warning though, like you I intended fitting my quick-shifter to the bike once I got it. Since the 999 uses an entirely different kind of wiring loom and the coils are of the type that are contained in the plug cap I was told it wasn't possible, and I'd have to buy a 999 specific type.

High level screen - don't buy the ducati corse one, they take kidneys as part payment for it.

Rear sets, again DP stuff is terribly expensive if it gets chucked down the road. Sparco seem to be very good value (from demon tweeks) but I haven't bought them yet.

Hope this helps buddy!

Cheers!

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Old 07-Oct-2004, 16:59
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You'll need a friendly bank manager by the sounds of it!!!

Enjoy!

tell me about it.... I was hoping someone (Hint!!) might of done the honourable thing and bought a 999 and have already bought all this stuff, got bored, didn't like the colour, fancied a change, you know... and chuck the stuff on here to sell... but THAT PERSON went all Japanese on me !

It was fine jumping from the 996 to the 998 as most of the bits were/are interchangeable... but it's a whole different ball pack in the dark side.
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Old 07-Oct-2004, 17:01
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Bugger.... I'd of thought the JHP/Techtonics shifter may of fitted... Hmmm..

Just another thing to add to the list of stuff I'll be putting on here eventually then...
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Old 07-Oct-2004, 17:10
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I've got a tank for sale if you are interested. If so drop me an email as I have a habit of not checking U2U that regularly.
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Old 07-Oct-2004, 18:25
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The Termi 2-1-2 seems to be the best option for the 'R'.You get the ECU and air filters in the kit.With carefull setting up you can get some serious bhp out of the motor.(Ask Everton!)I think the standard system is the same as the 'cooker' 999,i.e assymetrical.The race can that comes with it is very disapointing.
As for screens,I'm using the MRA dub bub,lovely fit,seems to work and I can see all the idiot lights!
As someone mentioned before,the 999 uses a CAN wiring system so be carefull fecking abart with the electrics!
Nowt gone wrong with mine,(although it only the 'cooker')apart from a battery replaced under warranty.
Enjoy,you lucky sod.
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Old 07-Oct-2004, 18:31
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I thought that the 999R came with standard pipes and Termi's.
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Old 07-Oct-2004, 19:42
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Mate, the R comes with a termi decatted front pipe and 102db silencer. The std system is asymetrical, ie the rear pipe is short, small bore, the front is long, large bore.

The real way to go is a full 57mm system and power commander, something you could also run a quick shifter off of. However i thought about this, and if you want i can put you in touch with a full ti 57mm corse system for around £1800, or a 54 mm system for around £1200, but declined as 1) i cant use the power its allready got, and 2) most t/ds are now regulated by noise.

A Pc does smooth out the 7000rpm fuelling flat spot though.

With fairings its all about fitting them and that takes time and effort, i think the £150 ones will be poor, but if thats what you want so be it. ( i dont think so)

As for rear sets i bought from America...superb quality and even with the carriage and tax are good value!

As for availability of spares, i would ask, what was available for the 916/996 to years into the 90s? % Thats unfortunate, but how it is!
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