8:37 Turn the new positive red cable on the solenoid, the ather way around. than it feat better together with the old one. The new ground cable can be conected directly on the exposed bolt for the starter motor. In addition with the original cable connected on the horizontal sylinder.
These work as advertised. I installed a Motolectric HICAP kit on my 999 way back in 2010. I wrote the install tutorial for the company. a bit tight ...what you also want to address is upgrading the solenoid and starter motor. IIRC Ducati uses cheap steel in their solenoid vs copper. So this is a great upgrade in conjunction w/ the cables. Also, go with a new aftermarket starter. Hi torque, less weight, less amp draw.. I replaced mine with Ricks Motorsports products. Regulator/rectifier, solenoid, starter. Back then Ricks was doing the proto-typing for Ducati models at a friends Ducati shop..BCM.. I had a BCM 102mm overbore kit, Pistal HC 13.5:1 pistons, new head and base gaskets, race spec crank balancing, new bearings throughout... 148.99HP, 86 ft lbs Fast by Ferracci did the install, mapping. I had to get more cranking power so I went with the Ricks starter as the OEM starter, electrical system strained to push the huge Pistal HC pistons ..especially when cool or cold. I also installed a Shorai battery but that was a disaster .. went back to a YUASA. If you can afford to replace the starter, solenoid ..along w/ the battery cable kit you'll have more than enough cranking power.... I had with my engine upgrades...
Cheers! I still own the bike and ride it every week. Planning a major overhaul and the guys sent me some 44T stickers for it. Plus a li-ion battery is something I am saving up for
Hi. Thanks for the video. How's it holding up? Still got it? I have just got a 999 and have an issue starting it. Thinking about getting this kit although not sure it will fix my problem. Everything comes on when turning key, fuel pump primes, alarm/immobiliser works fine, it just doesn't crank the engine. My first thought was it needs a new battery so got one and that hasn't changed anything. Now, if I connect up the old battery with the new battery with some jump leads then it starts no problem. I am thinking some sort of corrosion somewhere perhaps? Have cleaned up the contacts on battery terminals and starter relay but hasn't made any difference. It just fires up no problem with two batteries.... Maybe I need a better battery or perhaps this kit would help. Any ideas or thoughts from anyone would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
This kit forces you to check all the terminals right to the starter motor. As your fitting new wires. I think this kit is good. But a STRONG battery is worth investing in. I still have my 999 and I love it, just about to do belts and it’s ready for summer
@@MotoTingle nice one, cheers. I think I am going to either get this kit or make my own cables and see if that helps before I start replacing any parts like the regulator rectifier or starter relay or even starter motor. Thanks for your help.
@@rustybaws It is possible to open the starter to change brushes, and clean the ancer. Brushes is not a Ducati part. But you can find aftermarked ones. Even at the Ducati store.
Yes they explicitly said to use existing cables. Eve be against my own judgement. To be fair cleaning up th terminals on all original connectors can achieve similar results
@@MotoTingle these cable upgrade kits will help ANY motorcycle along with any car too. The Duc 999 install is difficult. If your doing it when cold, you can't. Cables must be super warmed up, flexible. Actually in my case Motolectric sent the wrong kit, it was for basically a MotoGuzzi/universal kit. And then sent a 999 specific later. The Guzzi kit was better for the 999 IMO if your 'piggybacking' it... But they work as long as you buy a quality component kit... buying a cheap kit is a waste of $$$
@@carlmayer691 Hi I’m installing my kit this weekend. I didn’t notice the ground wire on the ECU bolt mentioned in the direction for my 999. Am I missing something?
8:37 Turn the new positive red cable on the solenoid, the ather way around. than it feat better together with the old one.
The new ground cable can be conected directly on the exposed bolt for the starter motor. In addition with the original cable connected on the horizontal sylinder.
These work as advertised. I installed a Motolectric HICAP kit on my 999 way back in 2010. I wrote the install tutorial for the company. a bit tight ...what you also want to address is upgrading the solenoid and starter motor. IIRC Ducati uses cheap steel in their solenoid vs copper. So this is a great upgrade in conjunction w/ the cables. Also, go with a new aftermarket starter. Hi torque, less weight, less amp draw.. I replaced mine with Ricks Motorsports products. Regulator/rectifier, solenoid, starter. Back then Ricks was doing the proto-typing for Ducati models at a friends Ducati shop..BCM.. I had a BCM 102mm overbore kit, Pistal HC 13.5:1 pistons, new head and base gaskets, race spec crank balancing, new bearings throughout... 148.99HP, 86 ft lbs Fast by Ferracci did the install, mapping. I had to get more cranking power so I went with the Ricks starter as the OEM starter, electrical system strained to push the huge Pistal HC pistons ..especially when cool or cold. I also installed a Shorai battery but that was a disaster .. went back to a YUASA. If you can afford to replace the starter, solenoid ..along w/ the battery cable kit you'll have more than enough cranking power.... I had with my engine upgrades...
I like it!
awesome vid, love these types of little upgrades that make the bike so much happier!
Cheers! I still own the bike and ride it every week. Planning a major overhaul and the guys sent me some 44T stickers for it. Plus a li-ion battery is something I am saving up for
Amazing bike !!!
I miss mine 999s …
I still ride it. Epic bike. I’m no Italian Adonis so the fit isn’t perfect but the motorcycle goes well, so I forgive it
I have to say thank you twice, I watched parts of the video several times. Perfectly explained!!! Thumbs up
Thank you. As time goes on I’m trying to improve my filming. I am pleased the video helped
Fired up pretty quick. I always do positive terminal first when refitting a battery..
You are right, Positive first! - I knew the mistake after I did it
@@MotoTingle Yep 56 amp draw to the starter will cause BIG SPARKAGE ....!!! as I found out !!
Very helpfull, also to see the original wiring is the same as mine.. 😅 now I know how to upgrade. Its such an amazing bike!
I love my 999s !
Tuve una de esas y no me arrepiento quisiera volver a tenerla
es una moto fantástica
999+44=biking heaven🤤
Yeah!
And the upgrade is superb…as a Duc rider myself…never get used to “flat-battery” like starts…didn’t know there was a cure👍👌💪
@@dddhhh2967 It starts really well now, thank you!
Hi. Thanks for the video. How's it holding up? Still got it? I have just got a 999 and have an issue starting it. Thinking about getting this kit although not sure it will fix my problem. Everything comes on when turning key, fuel pump primes, alarm/immobiliser works fine, it just doesn't crank the engine. My first thought was it needs a new battery so got one and that hasn't changed anything. Now, if I connect up the old battery with the new battery with some jump leads then it starts no problem. I am thinking some sort of corrosion somewhere perhaps? Have cleaned up the contacts on battery terminals and starter relay but hasn't made any difference. It just fires up no problem with two batteries.... Maybe I need a better battery or perhaps this kit would help. Any ideas or thoughts from anyone would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
This kit forces you to check all the terminals right to the starter motor. As your fitting new wires. I think this kit is good. But a STRONG battery is worth investing in. I still have my 999 and I love it, just about to do belts and it’s ready for summer
@@MotoTingle nice one, cheers. I think I am going to either get this kit or make my own cables and see if that helps before I start replacing any parts like the regulator rectifier or starter relay or even starter motor. Thanks for your help.
@@rustybaws I use a 230 crank amp battery.
@@rustybaws It is possible to open the starter to change brushes, and clean the ancer. Brushes is not a Ducati part. But you can find aftermarked ones. Even at the Ducati store.
Top video that bud.
Did the Instructions say to use the existing cables inconjunction ?
Yes they explicitly said to use existing cables. Eve be against my own judgement. To be fair cleaning up th terminals on all original connectors can achieve similar results
Thanks! Very detailed and clear! Top content
Cheers!
I made this work in the my 999 , but , is a hard work !!
Well done! It’s not easy.
@@MotoTingle congratulations for the explanation friend
@@marcosdecezare3412 Thank you got being part of it
where can i order this online?
www.exact-start.com
Nice 👍
Thank you! Sorry the video was sooooooo long. But I hope it helps someone in the future
@@MotoTingle no apology needed mate 👍
@@MotoTingle these cable upgrade kits will help ANY motorcycle along with any car too. The Duc 999 install is difficult. If your doing it when cold, you can't. Cables must be super warmed up, flexible. Actually in my case Motolectric sent the wrong kit, it was for basically a MotoGuzzi/universal kit. And then sent a 999 specific later. The Guzzi kit was better for the 999 IMO if your 'piggybacking' it... But they work as long as you buy a quality component kit... buying a cheap kit is a waste of $$$
@@carlmayer691 Hi I’m installing my kit this weekend. I didn’t notice the ground wire on the
ECU bolt mentioned in the direction for my 999. Am I missing something?
@@carlmayer691 The cables in the Exact kit is super smooth and soft. You can do it in winter time.