Some time in the shed sorting parts that are surplus to my needs
A clutch cover that has an oil filler above the clutch?
This cover has the same number cast into it as standard clutch covers without this filler.
Number 0608-49-661
The filler is agip same as the plug at the end of the crank.
The internal of the clutch cover is thicker in this area than a same number wide case clutch cover.
Is it Mototrans ?
Graeme
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Hi Graeme
the Ducati engined Swiss Condor army motorcycle has a clutch cover you discribe .
Eldert
the Ducati engined Swiss Condor army motorcycle has a clutch cover you discribe .
Eldert
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Thank you Eldert
I forgot about the Condor
Graeme
ps Im looking for a Desmo cam cover to finish a 450 build so I’m going through parts but as yet I can’t find it. Plenty of everything else.
More questions about odd single ??? Parts to come
I forgot about the Condor
Graeme
ps Im looking for a Desmo cam cover to finish a 450 build so I’m going through parts but as yet I can’t find it. Plenty of everything else.
More questions about odd single ??? Parts to come
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Anyone know what these indicator lights and brackets are for?
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Aprilia units: gotta be something made before [s]1974*[/s], then. More than that, I cannot help
* Think it was '74 that Aprilia went out of business ...
. Nah, correction: must have been later than that, as the 1975 860GT had Aprilia units (I should know: I owned one ...
). But they were gone by 1976.

* Think it was '74 that Aprilia went out of business ...


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Yes Aprilia. Not very good quality though .
Next question,
This steel bracket has been kicking around for a long time. Is it Ducati single?
If not it goes in the bin
Graeme
Next question,
This steel bracket has been kicking around for a long time. Is it Ducati single?
If not it goes in the bin
Graeme
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graeme wrote:Yes Aprilia. Not very good quality though .
(Might explain why Aprilia went out of business ...

They look like they're intended to be mounted on sub kind of substructure, so ...
Could they be from a car - Fiat 500 perhaps?

Just kicking 'coronavirus-inspired' half-baked ideas around, you understand ...
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possibly yes ?
Next some pairs of fork sliders.
Both are Marzocchi I'm pretty sure.
The polished set looks like Silver Shotgun ?
The black pair were marked "73 drum brake Desmo ?
These aren't Scrambler as they are shorter than my late model Scrambler.
The other longer black pair are Cerianni "74 Desmo as I have one and can compare.
Next some pairs of fork sliders.
Both are Marzocchi I'm pretty sure.
The polished set looks like Silver Shotgun ?
The black pair were marked "73 drum brake Desmo ?
These aren't Scrambler as they are shorter than my late model Scrambler.
The other longer black pair are Cerianni "74 Desmo as I have one and can compare.
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Would anyone know what this Borrani rim is from ?
Stamped, WM-2/1.85-19/40 RECORD RM-01-4860
I would think it is for a GT or Sport ? Disc brake ?
Graeme
Stamped, WM-2/1.85-19/40 RECORD RM-01-4860
I would think it is for a GT or Sport ? Disc brake ?
Graeme
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graeme wrote:Would anyone know what this Borrani rim is from ?
Stamped, WM-2/1.85-19/40 RECORD RM-01-4860
I would think it is for a GT or Sport ? Disc brake ?
Well, that's kept me entertained for a little while, Graeme

I’ve found these references for a 19”, 40 spoke, WM2 x1.85 (all fronts, btw). The last number - 4006 etc - is the Borrani rim number.
Norton Fastback 1971 : 4006
Ducati 750 Sport & GT : 4403 (1973 parts book)
(Also Honda CB750 1976 apparently)
Ducati 450 Mark 3 front : 4741
But I've found no ‘fix’ on your 4860 rim number. However, if we assume that a higher rim number means a later date of manufacture, then there’s another possibility:
1975-77 Ducati 350 GTL used 19”, 40 spoke, WM2 on the front. Unfortunately, there's no rim number given in the parts book

But that begs the question. Why would you have the rim for the front wheel of a 350 GTL?


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