Thanks for the feedback. Your review gives me the confidence that the Monster 937 is a good choice for my needs regardless of upgrades I may want. Looking forward to getting back into the twisties out here in Chesapeake Bay and piedmont region. Enjoy your videos…very informative and concise.
What about Forged Aluminum Wheels like OZ or Titax? They have wheel sets that fit the Monster Plus. I am considering buying. They are lighter than the factory cast wheels that come with the Monster.
hey there John. I haven't seen you on Palomar Mtn in a while. I'm up there pretty much every Sunday. I hope to see you up there soon. And excellent upgrade videos.
It’s been a little cold lately so I’ve been heading to Montezuma Grade the past couple of weekends. I’ll be back though. Glad you’re liking the videos. We’ve got various events planned at the studio if you’re around. Check out the events page at www.TularosaMoto.com.
Hey, I am a little confused. You said "remove" the ECU and showed where it sits under then tank. But do you not just need to reflash the ECU to match the new equipment installed (full exhaust system)? Why is there a need to remove it? I have been researching and instructions seen show only a device being plugged into data (where battery sits at the tail) and uploaded the new map and done. Please anyone explain on this one. Loved you review on this bike. I have my own 937+ black matte. Thanks!
Great video…I am considering purchase of a new 937 (maybe SP model). Your thoughts! (I am familiar with Ducati having owned and enjoyed a 2001 750SS back in the day.)
Unless you're pushing hard on the track or in the canyons, the SP version is overkill. Most of the riders who go with the SP never take advantage of upgrades. They pay more but that's about it.
Regarding all upgrades cost (except exhaust ones), i feel like a monster sp isn’t that overpriced for your use? Right? I mean olhins setup, steering damper (sure its stock one and not the 500$ one but could be enought to correct the slight need). Sure it come with termi muffler that are useless on decat, but it could be sold to pay for decat and new muffler + flash. So it leaves only a tailtidy. Mirors. And grips. Thats fair.
Quick question tho. Is changing wheels could be usefull? I mean it might be the overkill step xD And did you got any horsepower gain from your ecu flash
The SP wasn’t available when I bought my Monster but yes if you’re an advanced rider who plans on pushing the bike in the twisties and on the track, the SP is worth the money. If you’re just out for to cruise, the SP won’t make a difference other than looks.
Excellent video. I have been considering the suspension upgrades for mine, but based on this review and considering the roads and lack of track access, it might not be worth the investment. Truly, a well put together assessment. Side note, what jacket are you wearing during the commentary? Is it fashion or riding?
It's a riding jacket with thick leather and armor in the shoulders and elbows but comfortable enough to just wear when you're out for the day. You can find it here: tularosamoto.com/products/motorosa-zozo-jacket (PS: Use discount code 20OFFJACKETS at checkout to save a little cash.)
I’ve swapped out to a 520 chain/sprocket setup already. I’ll replace the stock battery with a lithium when the stock battery dies. It’s not big enough a weight difference to be worth the expense.
23' Monster SP. I am 2/3 the way thru the exhaust portion. MIVV decat, Zard slip on (db killers are out too). Gnarly is an understatement! The ECU flash is up next, and I intend to use Shift Tech as well. That part of your video went too fast! Lol. I gather its under the tank, so Ill try to fumble my way to it. Is there any way you could show that articular process? I'd love to touch base, can I message with you somewhere that could be easier?
We don’t have a video for this but taking out the ECU is actually fairly easy. It’s under the tank. Once you get the tank off, the ECU is pretty obvious. I went to my Ducati dealer and asked to see the service manual that shows where it’s located before I did the work. That helped.
Where did you get the ecu retuned? I have the akrapovic system but have not installed the link pipe because I haven’t found the appropriate upmap for it.
I have the Arrow cat delete pipe and a Shift Tech muffler. www.shift-tech-carbon.com. All of the product info and the price is in the video as I discuss that particular product.
If you’re going to swap out your battery, I’d go with Lithium. The weight savings however isn’t that great so I decided that it wasn’t worth the expense to swap out the stock battery that’s still doing its job.
Hi, I don’t know your bike so I can’t tell you where your catalytic converter is. Most likely it is a box on the bottom of your bike. I’d suggest joining a Facebook group or other forum dedicated to your bike. They will be plenty of people there who can give mechanical advice and offer suggestions.
@@tularosamoto I’m sorry I thought I added it in there. Ducati s2r 800. Aftermarket muffler but looks like the car is gone. Im going to stop by my local dealer and ask a couple questions.
Will the ECU tune cause any issues with getting regular servicing at Ducati? More than likely they can assume/tell that the ECU has been changed with the aftermarket/non-Termignoni exhaust system. I’d like to get this same setup with my ‘23 Monster, but am apprehensive because of this possible issue.
I don’t take my bike to the dealer for service so it’s not an issue for me. That said, my dealer doesn’t care one way or the other. Bikes are constantly being outfitted with aftermarket pipes. If they refused to service them, they’d lose way too much business.
How is the wind blast on this bike for your shoulders? I’m considering a 937. I’m 50, reasonably fit and wondering if there’s a windscreen option you might suggest. Thank you from SF…
Have you ridden a naked bike before? At first the wind seems like a lot but then you get used to it. If you’re looking for something like a touring windscreen, I don’t think you’ll find one. If comfort is your goal, then a more sport touring bike would be a better option. If you’re riding on the twisty mountain roads north of Santa Cruz or up by Mt Tam, you won’t need a windscreen. The freeways will be an issue but you just grind them out.
@@tularosamoto Yes, I started on a z400 and now ride a Ninja 650 on Andreanis and comparable rear. Both worked well as beginner bikes in the areas you mentioned where we regularly ride. The 937 seems like the perfect bike for here and the logical next step. I’m also considering the Supersport.l for wind protection but am not sure about it’s agility. I’m ready to buy so I’m gathering some information. Love the changes you did to yours. Enjoy…
Are you sure your ECU has been remapped? You sent the ECU to a company that has neither a physical address nor a tax number. Just a mailbox. Why do you think that if anything has changed in your ECU that it is good? The company doesn't even have a test stand, otherwise they would advertise it! Try to find any serious information in www and you will see!
Shift Tech doesn’t actually do the tune themselves. They work with a tuner who does the upload. Seems like you have a grudge against the company. So far, they’ve done a good job at taking care of me and their products work well.
@@tularosamoto I don't have any grudge with any company. But I know that not even an official Ducati dealer is able to reprogram the software. Dealers can only switch between pre-programmed software versions, and only if they have the appropriate software key to do so. Just ask Ducati! So there is a suspicion that something is wrong.
@@MAH-vn3by That used to be the case but third parties are now finally cracking the 937 Monster's ECU. Third party tuning is now available from a variety of sources.
@@tularosamoto So if your ECU was really reprogrammed, it's a cracked version and you've lost the warranty... I question whether it was technically good, especially since it was done without a dyno. I know you're defending it, after all you don't want to admit to yourself that you didn't get anything for a lot of money. But it would be fair if you didn't advertise it as well.
@@MAH-vn3by The fuel map was created on a dyno. It was created on a dyno and then uploaded to my ECU just like the Ducati map. If there's a warranty issue, I'll have to load the stock tune back onto the ECU. It's an issue but not that big of an issue. There are new devices on the market that will allow a user to input a new map without having to remove the ECU. It will be easy to swap tunes with them.
Thanks for the feedback. Your review gives me the confidence that the Monster 937 is a good choice for my needs regardless of upgrades I may want. Looking forward to getting back into the twisties out here in Chesapeake Bay and piedmont region. Enjoy your videos…very informative and concise.
Thanks for the feedback! Good luck with your riding.
I live right near the Chesapeake city bridge on the bay.. if you’re interested in riding give me a shout
What about Forged Aluminum Wheels like OZ or Titax? They have wheel sets that fit the Monster Plus. I am considering buying. They are lighter than the factory cast wheels that come with the Monster.
hey there John. I haven't seen you on Palomar Mtn in a while. I'm up there pretty much every Sunday. I hope to see you up there soon. And excellent upgrade videos.
It’s been a little cold lately so I’ve been heading to Montezuma Grade the past couple of weekends. I’ll be back though. Glad you’re liking the videos. We’ve got various events planned at the studio if you’re around. Check out the events page at www.TularosaMoto.com.
Hey,
I am a little confused. You said "remove" the ECU and showed where it sits under then tank. But do you not just need to reflash the ECU to match the new equipment installed (full exhaust system)?
Why is there a need to remove it? I have been researching and instructions seen show only a device being plugged into data (where battery sits at the tail) and uploaded the new map and done.
Please anyone explain on this one.
Loved you review on this bike. I have my own 937+ black matte.
Thanks!
Excellent video, congrats from Italy 🇮🇹🤝
Thanks! We’d love to ride in Italy! 😃
@@tularosamoto There are a lot of beautiful panoramic roads an mountains roads. Me too I have Ducati, I can guarantee it👌🏍️
Great video…I am considering purchase of a new 937 (maybe SP model). Your thoughts! (I am familiar with Ducati having owned and enjoyed a 2001 750SS back in the day.)
Unless you're pushing hard on the track or in the canyons, the SP version is overkill. Most of the riders who go with the SP never take advantage of upgrades. They pay more but that's about it.
Awesome narrative
Glad you liked it!
Nice, Fuji shooter there 😊
Yes indeed. All of the vids get shot with Fuji.
the exaust that you installed is far way MORE beautifuul than sp exaust SP ducati
Regarding all upgrades cost (except exhaust ones), i feel like a monster sp isn’t that overpriced for your use? Right?
I mean olhins setup, steering damper (sure its stock one and not the 500$ one but could be enought to correct the slight need). Sure it come with termi muffler that are useless on decat, but it could be sold to pay for decat and new muffler + flash.
So it leaves only a tailtidy. Mirors. And grips. Thats fair.
Quick question tho.
Is changing wheels could be usefull? I mean it might be the overkill step xD
And did you got any horsepower gain from your ecu flash
The SP wasn’t available when I bought my Monster but yes if you’re an advanced rider who plans on pushing the bike in the twisties and on the track, the SP is worth the money. If you’re just out for to cruise, the SP won’t make a difference other than looks.
Excellent video. I have been considering the suspension upgrades for mine, but based on this review and considering the roads and lack of track access, it might not be worth the investment. Truly, a well put together assessment. Side note, what jacket are you wearing during the commentary? Is it fashion or riding?
It's a riding jacket with thick leather and armor in the shoulders and elbows but comfortable enough to just wear when you're out for the day. You can find it here: tularosamoto.com/products/motorosa-zozo-jacket (PS: Use discount code 20OFFJACKETS at checkout to save a little cash.)
Nice! Are you going to switch to aluminum sprockets and litium battery?
I’ve swapped out to a 520 chain/sprocket setup already. I’ll replace the stock battery with a lithium when the stock battery dies. It’s not big enough a weight difference to be worth the expense.
23' Monster SP. I am 2/3 the way thru the exhaust portion. MIVV decat, Zard slip on (db killers are out too). Gnarly is an understatement! The ECU flash is up next, and I intend to use Shift Tech as well. That part of your video went too fast! Lol. I gather its under the tank, so Ill try to fumble my way to it. Is there any way you could show that articular process? I'd love to touch base, can I message with you somewhere that could be easier?
We don’t have a video for this but taking out the ECU is actually fairly easy. It’s under the tank. Once you get the tank off, the ECU is pretty obvious. I went to my Ducati dealer and asked to see the service manual that shows where it’s located before I did the work. That helped.
Where did you get the ecu retuned? I have the akrapovic system but have not installed the link pipe because I haven’t found the appropriate upmap for it.
I had it tuned by Shift Tech www.shift-tech-carbon.com. They will hook you up.
@@tularosamoto Thanks! I’ll give them a call.
Really good video 👍
Can you tell me what exhaust you have? I have the same bike and want the same exhaust. Thank you.
I have the Arrow cat delete pipe and a Shift Tech muffler. www.shift-tech-carbon.com. All of the product info and the price is in the video as I discuss that particular product.
What's your opinion on Lithium battery? Replacing your Lead Acid Battery? Thanks
If you’re going to swap out your battery, I’d go with Lithium. The weight savings however isn’t that great so I decided that it wasn’t worth the expense to swap out the stock battery that’s still doing its job.
I want to upgrade my exhaust. Where exactly is the cat? What website did you use for your upgraded exhaust and mapping
Hi, I don’t know your bike so I can’t tell you where your catalytic converter is. Most likely it is a box on the bottom of your bike. I’d suggest joining a Facebook group or other forum dedicated to your bike. They will be plenty of people there who can give mechanical advice and offer suggestions.
@@tularosamoto I’m sorry I thought I added it in there. Ducati s2r 800. Aftermarket muffler but looks like the car is gone. Im going to stop by my local dealer and ask a couple questions.
are there any tail tidy installs that are not a pain in the .. .. .. ;)
The Evotech looks pretty good. The blinkers still stick out but they’re a lot smaller.
Will the ECU tune cause any issues with getting regular servicing at Ducati? More than likely they can assume/tell that the ECU has been changed with the aftermarket/non-Termignoni exhaust system. I’d like to get this same setup with my ‘23 Monster, but am apprehensive because of this possible issue.
I don’t take my bike to the dealer for service so it’s not an issue for me. That said, my dealer doesn’t care one way or the other. Bikes are constantly being outfitted with aftermarket pipes. If they refused to service them, they’d lose way too much business.
Great video! What camera do you use for the track footage?
Glad you liked it! I use a GoPro Hero 9 mounted on the rear and a GoPro 360 for the front.
@@tularosamoto thanks 🙏🙂
How is the wind blast on this bike for your shoulders? I’m considering a 937. I’m 50, reasonably fit and wondering if there’s a windscreen option you might suggest. Thank you from SF…
Have you ridden a naked bike before? At first the wind seems like a lot but then you get used to it. If you’re looking for something like a touring windscreen, I don’t think you’ll find one. If comfort is your goal, then a more sport touring bike would be a better option. If you’re riding on the twisty mountain roads north of Santa Cruz or up by Mt Tam, you won’t need a windscreen. The freeways will be an issue but you just grind them out.
@@tularosamoto Yes, I started on a z400 and now ride a Ninja 650 on Andreanis and comparable rear. Both worked well as beginner bikes in the areas you mentioned where we regularly ride.
The 937 seems like the perfect bike for here and the logical next step. I’m also considering the Supersport.l for wind protection but am not sure about it’s agility. I’m ready to buy so I’m gathering some information.
Love the changes you did to yours. Enjoy…
@@danny100d I would go with the Monster. Super light and agile. I don't think you'll see a huge difference in wind protection.
What ECU tube did you get?
I shipped my ECU to Shift Tech. They sell the exhaust pipe and mufflers too.
Thank you
Are you sure your ECU has been remapped? You sent the ECU to a company that has neither a physical address nor a tax number. Just a mailbox. Why do you think that if anything has changed in your ECU that it is good? The company doesn't even have a test stand, otherwise they would advertise it! Try to find any serious information in www and you will see!
Shift Tech doesn’t actually do the tune themselves. They work with a tuner who does the upload. Seems like you have a grudge against the company. So far, they’ve done a good job at taking care of me and their products work well.
@@tularosamoto I don't have any grudge with any company. But I know that not even an official Ducati dealer is able to reprogram the software. Dealers can only switch between pre-programmed software versions, and only if they have the appropriate software key to do so. Just ask Ducati! So there is a suspicion that something is wrong.
@@MAH-vn3by That used to be the case but third parties are now finally cracking the 937 Monster's ECU. Third party tuning is now available from a variety of sources.
@@tularosamoto So if your ECU was really reprogrammed, it's a cracked version and you've lost the warranty... I question whether it was technically good, especially since it was done without a dyno. I know you're defending it, after all you don't want to admit to yourself that you didn't get anything for a lot of money. But it would be fair if you didn't advertise it as well.
@@MAH-vn3by The fuel map was created on a dyno. It was created on a dyno and then uploaded to my ECU just like the Ducati map. If there's a warranty issue, I'll have to load the stock tune back onto the ECU. It's an issue but not that big of an issue. There are new devices on the market that will allow a user to input a new map without having to remove the ECU. It will be easy to swap tunes with them.
I won’t subscribe because removing the catalytic converter is rude and illegal.
…. Omg this is Way too loud😮 the cops will stop you soon Here in germany!
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Is screen you use any good?
Did the video not answer your question?