Hey guys,
I have a Ducati 999 biposto converted to an "R" from another owner. He installed high compression pistons to the thing, as if that was needed.
My question is what temperature are your Ducatis running at? I had an overheating issue the last track day. Since then I've removed the thermostat, flushed the coolant and replaced it with distilled water and water wetter.
When blasting around the neighborhood it still seems to get hot fast, albeit it's been 90+ degrees the last few days.
The bike only has 53xx miles on it.
Any suggestions or pointers are most welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Jon
I have a Ducati 999 biposto converted to an "R" from another owner. He installed high compression pistons to the thing, as if that was needed.
My question is what temperature are your Ducatis running at? I had an overheating issue the last track day. Since then I've removed the thermostat, flushed the coolant and replaced it with distilled water and water wetter.
When blasting around the neighborhood it still seems to get hot fast, albeit it's been 90+ degrees the last few days.
The bike only has 53xx miles on it.
Any suggestions or pointers are most welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Jon