Postby DewCatTea-Bob » Sat Feb 26, 2011 5:27 am
" it is a frame from a 125 scrambler . i think they where made around 1971 "
____ I've never forgotten about a short article with picture which I recall seeing in a cycle-mag (I think a fall-1970 issue of 'Cycle World'), which specifically covered a Ducati 125-Scrambler model ! _ I recall thinking how much it's motor looked just the same as the 160-motor, also recall that the article stated "11 BHP" was claimed for it !
However, as good as my memory is about that 125-model, (which so far as I know, never did get imported into the U.S.), I did not recognize (from Eldert's pic) that this is the same frame which it must have had.
And at the time, I had then assumed that the entire Duke-model was made in Italy. I now realize it makes more sense that it was (probably) actually a Mototrans produced model.
__ Eldert, do you have a picture of it complete with motor, as well ?
And if this is one of your own DUKEs, do you know what that 125-engine's bore & stroke is ?
____ Concerning Eldert's posted-pic...
While I had thought that Jim's pictures were too dark, Eldert's picture is so extra very-dark, that on MY monitor, it's almost completely black (except for a small slightly lighter area seen just above where the frame's back-bone is located) !
__ I'm sorry to continue-on about dark-pix, (as it now seems that it may be an issue ONLY on my-own monitor), but since I may not be the only one who still can't properly see Eldert's picture (as it's presented in his posting), and it also doesn't view-display completely (it's right-most side) for those of us using the Firefox-browser,, I'm therefore including a brightened-version of Eldert's picture (below).
(Even though I've brightened the original picture considerably, the lower-left area [where the black-colored drooping swing-arm blends-in with the dark-background near the floor], is STILL too-dark to be seen very-well on MY monitor! _ But I've refrained from lightening it any further because I've come to gather that my lightened-up altered-pictures show-up as way-too over-exposed on some others' monitors.)
Hopeful-Cheers,
DCT-Bob
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