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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 5:17 am
Hi All
I've had a 66 Ducati Scrambler in storage for the last 5 years. It was originally purchased by my dad in Durango, Co. and passed around to his brothers since. I was able to buy it off of my uncle and am recently able to put some time into it. The pictures show the current condition which is pretty nice. My uncle said he was in the process of restoring it but wasn't able to get very far. From the photo, it looks like he was going for the typical black/silver color scheme. After some discussion with my mother, she remembered it being red. Sure enough, after working on the tank, some of the black paint lifted up and revealed a metallic red/maroon color. I've yet to find a photo of a 66 scrambler with this color.
Now I don't have much experience with motorcycles but am a quick study and would like to get this running. I'll think about a restore after that point. So far the rust has been removed from the tank and the inside sealed. I'm currently working on the carburetor(dellorto ss1 27 d). Can these carburetors be taken completely apart or are there some bolts that shouldn't be attempted. I ask because some are very stubborn.
Thanks
Adam
I've had a 66 Ducati Scrambler in storage for the last 5 years. It was originally purchased by my dad in Durango, Co. and passed around to his brothers since. I was able to buy it off of my uncle and am recently able to put some time into it. The pictures show the current condition which is pretty nice. My uncle said he was in the process of restoring it but wasn't able to get very far. From the photo, it looks like he was going for the typical black/silver color scheme. After some discussion with my mother, she remembered it being red. Sure enough, after working on the tank, some of the black paint lifted up and revealed a metallic red/maroon color. I've yet to find a photo of a 66 scrambler with this color.
Now I don't have much experience with motorcycles but am a quick study and would like to get this running. I'll think about a restore after that point. So far the rust has been removed from the tank and the inside sealed. I'm currently working on the carburetor(dellorto ss1 27 d). Can these carburetors be taken completely apart or are there some bolts that shouldn't be attempted. I ask because some are very stubborn.
Thanks
Adam