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| Junior Member Joined: Mar 2012 From: Norway Posts: 20 Thanks: 1 I Ride: Ducati 1199 Panigale | Passenger pegs and the fullsystem
Hi! I have the Termignoni fullsystem and have not installed the passenger pegs. My local dealer told me that is was a relative timeconsuming job to put them on. My wish is to put them on when planning a trip with a passenger. Otherwise off. Any quick fix solution ? |
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2012 From: UK Posts: 158 Thanks: 2 I Ride: 1199 Tricolore, Multistrada Pikes Peak, 748R |
Yes I'm just about to do the 'quick fix', it's called ' buy a multistrada'! The install guide for the full system is online somewhere and I looked through it spanners in hand. It goes from memory, remove or loosen tank, remove ECU wires, unbolt lower subframe bolts, swing subframe upwards remove exhaust cowl, go to shop, buy dremmel, remove cutouts in CF heat shield, bolt foot pegs on, bolt heat shield after deburring the rough edges, lower subframe and bolt on! Put ECU wires back on, tank back on...done....simples! Hence I've booked a demo run on the Multistrada! |
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| Member Joined: May 2012 From: Australia Posts: 88 Thanks: 5 |
lol why would you need to pull out ecu wires for pulling pillion pegs on?
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2012 From: UK Posts: 158 Thanks: 2 I Ride: 1199 Tricolore, Multistrada Pikes Peak, 748R |
Because in the fitting guide for the full exhaust when you raise the subframe it pulls on the wires. Someone posted the guide on this forum or a link to it and it shows it in detail. The guide can be ignored for all the header stuff but it has a section on fitting the carbon heat shield with passenger footpegs which describe it in detail. It's a huge pain in the arse, dealer only in most cases I guess unless your pretty handy with a dremmel etc. Popping them on and off ala 1198 is a non starter! |
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2012 From: California, Bay Area, USA Posts: 825 Thanks: 124 I Ride: Ducati 1098 S Tricolore, Ducati 1199 S Panigale Tricolore |
Torstebo, As Andy1199 states there is a lot of information about the passenger pegs across various forum threads. Andy1199 has covered off all the major points. I have a full system installed with passenger pegs. It is NON TRIVIAL to install and/or remove the full system. Once the pegs are on they are on, unless you wish to remove the full exhaust system. I have attached a couple of photos so you know what a full system with passenger pegs looks like. |
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| Member Joined: Apr 2012 From: Australia Posts: 70 Thanks: 0 |
I have the full system fitted but want to put the rear pegs on after the fact. What am I in for? Thanks! |
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| Junior Member Joined: Apr 2013 From: MD Posts: 2 Thanks: 0 | Termignoni & passenger pegs
I have a 2013 Panigale. I installed the full Termignoni system myself last weekend. There is not enough clearance between the top of the new Termignoni pipe and the rear assembly to put the passenger pegs on. Doing so left no gap between the foot peg bracket base and the pipe, which would transfer heat directly from the pipe to the foot peg bracket. Inserting the foot peg between the pipe and rear assembly also created about a 2 millimeter gap between the engine frame and the lower rear assembly part that bolts to the frame. The pipe connections are fully inserted so pipe can't lower any further. Therefore, I had to leave the passenger pegs off with the full system. |
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2012 From: New York Posts: 941 Thanks: 159 I Ride: 1199 s abs |
cali is that the new termi heat shield?
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2012 From: California, Bay Area, USA Posts: 825 Thanks: 124 I Ride: Ducati 1098 S Tricolore, Ducati 1199 S Panigale Tricolore |
My pictures are with the FULL Termi's (Original shield) and passenger pegs. I will be fitting the FULL Termi (with the new heat shield) and passenger pegs. Last edited by CaliDuc; April 24th, 2013 at 07:55 AM. |
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