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sorry if this was covered elsewhere but I didnt find it....
previous post referenced removing rear pegs, I will never ride with a passenger and was wondering if its worth removing rear pegs and how to do it given that exhaust..is mounted to same bracket?
 
. . . Only quibble I have about the installation is the lack of a warning in the instructions to route the reservoir hose and preload adjuster cable under the rear cylinder’s lamda sensor wiring
What is the reason for routing under the sensor wiring? Looks as though it would be cleaner above the wiring

NVM, I took your advice and re-routed it figuring upon compression the steel braided line would push on the sensor wiring. Glad I saw this before my first ride on it.
 
sorry if this was covered elsewhere but I didnt find it....
previous post referenced removing rear pegs, I will never ride with a passenger and was wondering if its worth removing rear pegs and how to do it given that exhaust..is mounted to same bracket?
Since the right passenger peg support provides the attachment point for the exhaust support bracket, and since it is integral with the stock rearset, the only way to delete it is to replace the whole shebang with aftermarket rearsets with an exhaust hanger. Mine live in the box the new rearsets came in:
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What is the reason for routing under the sensor wiring? Looks as though it would be cleaner above the wiring

NVM, I took your advice and re-routed it figuring upon compression the steel braided line would push on the sensor wiring. Glad I saw this before my first ride on it.
I was thinking the same thing, but after repositioning the reservoir clamp to the correct orientation, I rechecked the lambda wiring/ braided hose touch point. Although it probably won’t put any strain on the wiring, I want to see if I can find some slack in the wiring above where it’s clipped to the underside of the subframe, to get it completely away from that hose.
 
Bellissimoto dot com in Las Vegas has these in stock if you like CNC bar-end mirrors but want lever guards, too. A clutch side version is also available.
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FYI don’t order Marchesini for this bike just yet. The rear doesn’t fit and Marchesini doesn’t seem to have a fix. Basically the disc side spacer is tol long and the disc mount flange puts the disc too far outboard. Unsure if I can resolve with a different disc flange and spacer or if the hub is too wide.
 
FYI don’t order Marchesini for this bike just yet. The rear doesn’t fit and Marchesini doesn’t seem to have a fix. Basically the disc side spacer is tol long and the disc mount flange puts the disc too far outboard. Unsure if I can resolve with a different disc flange and spacer or if the hub is too wide.
Except for the paint, those appear to be the M10RS Kompe. Ducati of Omaha lists those for the M937. What’s up with Marchesini?
 
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FYI don’t order Marchesini for this bike just yet. The rear doesn’t fit and Marchesini doesn’t seem to have a fix. Basically the disc side spacer is too long and the disc mount flange puts the disc too far outboard. Unsure if I can resolve with a different disc flange and spacer or if the hub is too wide.
It sounds like I've found a solution, we will see in a few weeks.
 
That's super Super!

My bellypan is getting picked up tomorrow and I'll pop it on.

Someone should start a 937 picture thread. Are they allowed? - as none of the forum sections appear to have an individual series type pic one. Pin it to the top too.
 
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