Mostro Della
Strada Titanium Frame Ducati Monster S4RS

Randy Martin opened StradaFab, a fab shop for
building titanium frames and carbon fiber parts. He found a 3 year old Monster
S4RS with just 600 miles for his first project, so it hardly needed a rebuild,
but it was perfect as the foundation for a new titanium frame to showcase what
his shop could do..
Here’s Randy:
The bike was brought home and completely disassembled. The next step was to
fabricate a welding jig from mild steel for the titanium frame to fit the stock
Ducati frame. The titanium frame uses larger diameter tubing than the stock
frame because titanium has a little more spring to it than chrome moly, so the
diameter increase maintains the stiffness of the original frame plus I wanted to
give the bike a beefier look. The stock frame weighs 28 lbs. and the titanium
frame weighs 15 lbs., almost a 50% weight savings. The frame plugs were custom
machined for the larger diameter tube.

In order to make the bike look somewhat like a
café racer and save more weight I decided to make the seat pan from carbon
fiber. First, foam was carved to shape then fiberglass was laid over the foam to
make the mold for the carbon fiber. Four layers of carbon fiber were laid in the
mold and vacuum bagged. The bracing under the seat is foam and carbon fiber
which is then bolted to the frame. The seat pan and gas tank were painted Jet
Black Metallic with Silver stripe.
Assembly of the bike went smoothly until I discovered that the stock headlight
bracket would not work with the clip-on bars. A titanium bracket was made that
allowed me to mount the gauges underneath the triple clamp and lower the
headlight about two inches, one of those small things most people don’t notice
that makes a custom bike. A titanium bracket for the tail light and signals was
the final piece I needed to make.
Driven clip-ons and Rizoma grips and mirrors were chosen for the controls, along
with CRG levers. The clutch cover is another carbon fiber piece made by
StradaFab with a machined aluminum trim ring. The exhaust is a Quat-D Ex-Box and
sounds great, works well with the stock ECU and saves about 10lbs. of weight.
The brakes and suspension remain stock as the Brembos and Ohlins are some of the
best offered. The rear-sets are from Rizoma and make the riding position more
comfortable with the clip-ons.
A 14 tooth front sprocket was added to make the engine more manageable around
town. To date it still has less than 900 original miles and is probably the only
titanium framed S4RS in the world.
The bike weighs 364 lbs. dry, and at almost 40 lbs. less than the stock weight
it doesn’t matter what RPM or gear the acceleration is amazing. The bike is
truly a Monster now. I call it Mostro Della Strada, Monster of the Road.
Source
kneeslider &
StradaFab.
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