I have to say I have been keeping my eye out for a single as I have to say they are an amazing looking rider. I am still reading and comming up to speed on the narrow/wide case differences and issues and the best choice to make a rider that could be a dd but rather a few times a week without much issue. Either way I have tons to learn and am more than open to being pointed in any direction for a good read.
Anyways, back on topic, I was able to message the moderator about a specific bike on his photo page as it really caught my eye. I understand that it is a mix/match of parts etc but can anyone provide more information on the bike in the link? Also other than craigs list and ebay are there other options online to source a bike?
http://www.motoscrubs.com/Duc_Images/12_3.jpg
thanks
mike
Identify Bike from motoscrubs photo page
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Re: Identify Bike from motoscrubs photo page
That is a nice one for sure.
As far as where to find one, think CL is probably the best. That is where I found mine (on the other side of the country). You have to be willing to take a risk - mine was not exactly what I thought I was getting but still worth it.
You can do a nationwide CL search. Go to google and put in site:craigslist.org then what you are looking for.
ie - site:craigslist.org ducati 250
As far as where to find one, think CL is probably the best. That is where I found mine (on the other side of the country). You have to be willing to take a risk - mine was not exactly what I thought I was getting but still worth it.
You can do a nationwide CL search. Go to google and put in site:craigslist.org then what you are looking for.
ie - site:craigslist.org ducati 250
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Re: Identify Bike from motoscrubs photo page
Yes, that is a very nice narrowcase with few original parts. I originally was going to build my narrowcase along those lines, but now I'm finding myself gravitating more towards a mix of original Ducati parts.
I have to say I've been really surprised at what singles have been going for lately. Ten grand for scramblers on eBay, and yesterday the Chicago area Sebring posted here. Two years ago I thought I paid too much at $550 for a non-running narrowcase scrambler missing a lot of pieces (with title). Today I think that was a great price and that I got lucky.
I think narrowcases have better lines, but if something pops up locally and for a reasonable price I would grab it no matter what model. Search craigslist daily - you never know when one will pop up and you have to act fast if it's not too expensive.
I have to say I've been really surprised at what singles have been going for lately. Ten grand for scramblers on eBay, and yesterday the Chicago area Sebring posted here. Two years ago I thought I paid too much at $550 for a non-running narrowcase scrambler missing a lot of pieces (with title). Today I think that was a great price and that I got lucky.
I think narrowcases have better lines, but if something pops up locally and for a reasonable price I would grab it no matter what model. Search craigslist daily - you never know when one will pop up and you have to act fast if it's not too expensive.
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Re: Identify Bike from motoscrubs photo page
Mike, it is a nicely done narrow case bitsa. Not much original on it. The engine looks like a smaller displacement, maybe a 250 at most. The forks are Japanese, possibly from an RD Yamaha. The headlamp is an aftermarket, as is the tailight. Gas tank and the seat are fiberglass parts possibly from Road and Race. As far as the prices go, Singles did go up recently. I keep seeing just Desmo engines by themselves going for 3-4K on eBay. If I had to buy this particular bike, I would pay 5-6K for it at the most. There are no expensive/ valuable Ducati parts on it, other than the engine maybe. Why so much? Because it is darn well and tastefully put together. This bike's looks and "cafe" aplomb is priceless (as long as it is around 5K in price
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Re: Identify Bike from motoscrubs photo page
Daniil wrote:Because it is done well and tastefully put together. This bike's looks and "cafe" aplomb is priceless (as long as it is around 5K in price. Dan
I second this......very clean look..
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Re: Identify Bike from motoscrubs photo page
I managed to find a bike down south about an hour south of me.
http://daytona.craigslist.org/mcy/1541211835.html
However it looks rough and am not sure on this one. As it is looks like the frame/wheels and motor would be the keepers.. and the motor could be in rough shape.
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/mcy/1542115428.html
i saw this one but the money to possibly obtain it and even then who knows if the frame would even work with the look of the bike and the aftermarket parts to get it to a bitsa.. and its a darn nice bike to do that to
leaves me in a rough spot trying to find a decent rider for an ok price that I can start with.
any pointers or leads on directions for the aftermarket tanks/fenders in the pic on motoscrubs?
thanks for the help/comments thus far... would be neat to find the owner of this bike
http://daytona.craigslist.org/mcy/1541211835.html
However it looks rough and am not sure on this one. As it is looks like the frame/wheels and motor would be the keepers.. and the motor could be in rough shape.
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/mcy/1542115428.html
i saw this one but the money to possibly obtain it and even then who knows if the frame would even work with the look of the bike and the aftermarket parts to get it to a bitsa.. and its a darn nice bike to do that to
leaves me in a rough spot trying to find a decent rider for an ok price that I can start with.
any pointers or leads on directions for the aftermarket tanks/fenders in the pic on motoscrubs?
thanks for the help/comments thus far... would be neat to find the owner of this bike
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Re: Identify Bike from motoscrubs photo page
i notice on the condor it looks like an oil filter.. atleast from what I have seen online.
also looking at these photos
http://www.madeinitalymotorcycles.com/new_page_29.htm
is there a reason they block off the bevel drive gear oil pasage and run the lines like this?
also looking at these photos
http://www.madeinitalymotorcycles.com/new_page_29.htm
is there a reason they block off the bevel drive gear oil pasage and run the lines like this?
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Re: Identify Bike from motoscrubs photo page
miken5678 wrote:any pointers or leads on directions for the aftermarket tanks/fenders in the pic on motoscrubs?
http://www.roadandrace.com.au/cat22.htm
http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/duc ... SINGLE.htm
http://caferacingparts.com/
http://www.tabaker.co.uk/TABWSITE/Italy.html
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Re: Identify Bike from motoscrubs photo page
I am a sucker for a polished alloy tank.
Here are a few more:
http://www.wilcoxmetal.com/italian.htm
http://www.thetankshop.com/

http://www.wilcoxmetal.com/italian.htm
http://www.thetankshop.com/
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Re: Identify Bike from motoscrubs photo page
By miken5678
" also looking at these photos
http://www.madeinitalymotorcycles.com/new_page_29.htm "
____ WOW! _ I used to literally dream about finding true-treasure like this 350-motor! ... Such motor-parts which seem to be from another-dimension / alternate-reality, or some sort of secret Ducati-projects, or any such new mystery-stuff which I find-out about for the very first time,, gives me a strangely super-excited feeling like I haven't felt since the DESMO-head came into my awareness ! _ I have long gone without such stimulating-emotion, and these pictures of the strange-motor bring back all that wonder-stimulation full-strength, for the first time in many decades! _ (To a greater degree than any of the oddball Mototrans parts.) ...
ONLY an Old-Time DUKE-Fanatic like myself could KNOW the FEELING I'm talkin-about!
__ I have never seen such a 350 motor as this and (unless it's a unique F-1 racer), I know nothing about it! _ YET, anyone like myself ought to know about it! _ But I don't! - (I strongly feel [for the first time since the '70-s], the need to ask my mentor to please explain what it is!) ... John White! Where are you? Please, PLEASE tell me whatever you can about this very strange 350! I'm beggin ya!
__ I'm sure it's not an old F-1, cuz of those fining-supports within the fins of it's cyl.head.
Whatever it is exactly, sure would like to see it torn-down!
" is there a reason they block off the bevel drive gear oil pasage and run the lines like this? "
____ I'd like to see exactly where that oil-feed line ends-up at!
I'm guessing that they routed the oil that way to provide cooler oil for the parts that receive it.
I'm in the dark on this. - (And don't like it!)
DUKE-Cheers,
-Bob
" also looking at these photos
http://www.madeinitalymotorcycles.com/new_page_29.htm "
____ WOW! _ I used to literally dream about finding true-treasure like this 350-motor! ... Such motor-parts which seem to be from another-dimension / alternate-reality, or some sort of secret Ducati-projects, or any such new mystery-stuff which I find-out about for the very first time,, gives me a strangely super-excited feeling like I haven't felt since the DESMO-head came into my awareness ! _ I have long gone without such stimulating-emotion, and these pictures of the strange-motor bring back all that wonder-stimulation full-strength, for the first time in many decades! _ (To a greater degree than any of the oddball Mototrans parts.) ...
ONLY an Old-Time DUKE-Fanatic like myself could KNOW the FEELING I'm talkin-about!
__ I have never seen such a 350 motor as this and (unless it's a unique F-1 racer), I know nothing about it! _ YET, anyone like myself ought to know about it! _ But I don't! - (I strongly feel [for the first time since the '70-s], the need to ask my mentor to please explain what it is!) ... John White! Where are you? Please, PLEASE tell me whatever you can about this very strange 350! I'm beggin ya!
__ I'm sure it's not an old F-1, cuz of those fining-supports within the fins of it's cyl.head.
Whatever it is exactly, sure would like to see it torn-down!
" is there a reason they block off the bevel drive gear oil pasage and run the lines like this? "
____ I'd like to see exactly where that oil-feed line ends-up at!
I'm guessing that they routed the oil that way to provide cooler oil for the parts that receive it.
I'm in the dark on this. - (And don't like it!)
DUKE-Cheers,
-Bob
PLEASE NOTE... If this-post is not-yet signed-off with '-Bob', then I'm still in the process of completing it,, and if not also included with 'DCT' near bottom as well, then I may edit this post's wording at a later time. - Dct.Bob
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