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Started by Travman, January 21, 2010, 02:53:00 AM

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Travman

Quote from: rendang on March 08, 2013, 02:01:02 AM
    I watched that race and it WAS extra special, it was the only time I saw a Ducati win a race in the 70's !  There were a couple of 750 sports which did ok, about 4th and 10th I think, against a horde of Z1's. We did have a big advantage though, Ducati's were the only marque which didn't have to make a fuel stop. Great days.
[thumbsup]

JohnEE

Sorry to break up the vintage love fest.....but this..... [drool] [drool] [drool] [drool]

More info here

You can build it as a kit too.......hrum......super duper track weapon...some day...some day.. [evil]

DRKWNG

Maybe I should just do that with my SC instead of selling it.
And the sugar fountain fairy swore so hard when she came to super-size that stale hope soybean; liiiike a homeless German woman. Who is this super-sizing spirit-crushing femme? And tell her I'll break a tree root up in her shrimp.

Being faster than you thought possible…it feels good. No, screw thatâ€"it feels like shotgunning a gallon of adrenaline and chasing it with an all-night orgy aboard a burning Viking boat.

kopfjäger

Quote from: JohnEE on March 08, 2013, 06:08:46 PM
Sorry to break up the vintage love fest.....but this..... [drool] [drool] [drool] [drool]

More info here

You can build it as a kit too.......hrum......super duper track weapon...some day...some day.. [evil]

Never seen those before.  :P


http://www.pierobonframes.com/en/
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118811

Quote from: DRKWNG on March 08, 2013, 06:36:31 PM
Maybe I should just do that with my SC instead of selling it.

YES YOU SHOULD!!!
My people skills are just fine.
It's my tolerance to idiots that needs work.

DRKWNG

Nah.  I'd still be dealing with the same issue of wanting more "go" in the mountains.
And the sugar fountain fairy swore so hard when she came to super-size that stale hope soybean; liiiike a homeless German woman. Who is this super-sizing spirit-crushing femme? And tell her I'll break a tree root up in her shrimp.

Being faster than you thought possible…it feels good. No, screw thatâ€"it feels like shotgunning a gallon of adrenaline and chasing it with an all-night orgy aboard a burning Viking boat.

Raux



Ducati Saarland put this together

'94 750 SS

They are checking interest do see if they'll build kits.


Travman


Raux

Quote from: Travman on March 09, 2013, 12:42:39 PM
Nice!  Anymore pics?

I didnt take any, but the shop will have some up soon they said, I'll post them later

monsta

Quote from: Duck-Stew on March 06, 2013, 10:40:07 AM
What gets me is the bolt used to retain the valve guide...
I was going to say that when I was at VeeTwo we used that method to retain valves on race engines, but reading the story I see it WAS a VeeTwo engine with the 60deg intake.
93 M900 - 07 ST3 - 00 748s trackbike - 78 900SS - 13 848 EVO Corse SE


triangleforge

Up today on Lloyd Brothers Racing's FB Page: Henry Wile's ride for the coming season:



Not sure it's an Italian bike per se, but the heart comes from the mother country!
By hammer and hand all arts do stand.
2000 Cagiva Gran Canyon

kopfjäger

Quote from: triangleforge on March 11, 2013, 04:04:31 PM
Up today on Lloyd Brothers Racing's FB Page: Henry Wile's ride for the coming season:



Not sure it's an Italian bike per se, but the heart comes from the mother country!

[evil]
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Fergus

Quote from: triangleforge on March 11, 2013, 04:04:31 PM

Why the spoked wheels? Vintage class or is there some flat track advantage?

BastrdHK

They are tubeless, and stronger than solid wheels.   The tracks get incredibly rough in some cases.  One of Bill Werner's Kawi's broke a magnesium wheel in Lima, OH (very rough cushion track) rider walked away.....could have been ugly.

Nice find TF [thumbsup]
M-ROCin' it!!!