Ducati photos
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Re: Ducati photos
she's a beautiful girl for sure........
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Re: Ducati photos
That's a great looking Sport Daniel.If mine looks half that nice when it's finished I'll be happyDanielmc wrote:Nice bike Phil!
Here's mine. Nothing radical - I'm thinking that this is the bike Ducati should have made (apologies to purists and no offence intended!): Dell'Orto 36 carbs (thanks Phil & Maico) 17" wheels, M1R forks, 320mm discs and later type, 65mm mount calipers, carbon front mudguard and rear hugger, Öhlins rear shock.
Cheers
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Re: Ducati photos
Cool bike Phil.Do you have any close up photos.What are the rear sets from?.ducinthebay wrote:And my current Sport.
Next steps, Black 4 piston calipers, black caliper in back, new mirrors, some pipe wrap by the brake M/C, a fork rebuild, and switch to a 4.5" rear rim with 160 tire.
Cheers, Phil
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Re: Ducati photos
Andrew, Your bike and mine are very similar, except I am running 300mm rotors, and a few other bits.Andrew2 wrote: Cool bike Phil.Do you have any close up photos.What are the rear sets from?. Cheers
Andrew
I posted pics a couple of months ago under this topic:
http://forums.ducatipaso.org/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=5455
The rearsets are stock, I just cut a bunch off the right hand one and moved the master cylinder because it hit the exhaust I have on it. The pegs are cheap Emgo or some such thing. (light, and they work)
Cheers, Phil
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1990 750 Sport x2-Rosso Blanko (900ss copy) & Nuovo Nudo (Scrambler project)
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Re: Ducati photos
DanielDanielmc wrote:Nice bike Phil!
Here's mine. Nothing radical - I'm thinking that this is the bike Ducati should have made (apologies to purists and no offence intended!): Dell'Orto 36 carbs (thanks Phil & Maico) 17" wheels, M1R forks, 320mm discs and later type, 65mm mount calipers, carbon front mudguard and rear hugger, Öhlins rear shock.
Love the way it all looks, well done, and does look very OEM.
Cheers
Peter
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Re: Ducati photos
This one is sitting in Japan waiting for shipment, will be available from Old Gold Motorcycles here in Oz around May/June could be an interesting project, has some mods but looks to still have the Weber.
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Re: Ducati photos
what you can see is a Mikuni carb manifold and float chamber...but looks to still have the Weber.
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Re: Ducati photos
Thought I may as well post a pic of mine as of last Sunday 28.04.13, love the look of some of these bikes, keep the pic's coming.
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