2013 1199 LED Conversion from S to Base.

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I want to thank Ducati Forza (Atlantic Motorcycles) for making this conversion possible, I just picked up the bike and it looks wicked. I will be posting picks probably sometime Sunday, I have a tough mudder event tomorrow morning so I will be a little busy till then. I was only charged 3.5 hours of labor for the job, which from my point of view is very fair considering the amount of work that was put into doing this conversion. Great job, awesome staff, and amazing outcome thanks to Atlantic Motorcycles of Pompano. If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask.

- Eddie

I just signed up for a Tough Mudder in Chicago. Let me know how it goes in Florida. This is my first one. Well first of anything like it.

Any way to get exact deetz on process of conversion?
 
which parts did you need and what was your total cost?

You need:

- LED Headlight - ~$1700 new (or buy used from ebay ~$500-600)
- Air Conveyor - $31 - 484.1.103.1B (If you have a used headlight, it may come with this part)
- 5 Screws - $5 - 774.4.010.1A (To attach Air conveyor to headlight)
- Resistor - I dont know the spec yet, I am still researching. -OR- S Wiring Harness at ~$1200.


Does anybody know what type of resistor you would need? Or know anything about how to find out what resistor one would need?
 
I just signed up for a Tough Mudder in Chicago. Let me know how it goes in Florida. This is my first one. Well first of anything like it.

Any way to get exact deetz on process of conversion?

This was my first run of any kind also. I finished the event, it was awesome. Total my Nike fuel band registered 13.9 miles for the day, it also registered my walk to and from my car. Unlike anything I have ever done before, you will appreciate the little things in life more like a banana and a glass of water throughout the day. I train on a regular basis and I am still recovering, lol. The most important thing I can tell you is, pick you shoes wisely. I had vibram five fingers and they were amazing, the only problem I had with them is that they do not have much cushion. Now the balls of my feet are killing me, but the were very good. Those shoes dry very fast and they also have good grip. Remember if you wear regular shoes they will get wet and then you will have to continue the coarse with spongy feet, which I wouldn't recommend. Pm me if you want to m is anything else. I will post a video on my YouTube Channel next week after I finish editing it. (Make sure you do it with a partner, it's funner).
 

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