Would I be right in thinking that tail light I have on the 175 Sport is the wrong one...

and should have the light as shown here (without the black plate)?

regards,
Kev
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____ I-myself, however, expect that all those of us who were into DUCATI back when most all DUKEs were being imported, never actually noticed any factory-fitted stock-parts variances, (until the L-twins came, [at which point their installed stock-parts would indeed vary,, but only between successive production-runs, within the same model-year] ).Bevel bob wrote:Reading Tom Baileys book, it appears that Ducati were happy to fit just about anything as long as it was in stock.
hi Graeme,
You have stumbled on another corollary of the eternal mystery.
It has long fascinated me that people write books about Ducatis and make a definitive statement that some model must have a particular part. It never quite worked that way. There was chaos. Also in 1974 there was a lot of industrial trouble in Italy causing great disruption to the production of anything and everything. It would not surprise me that all your bikes were made in one batch and the day they were put together there were only 250 frames on the shelf so that is what they got. There are enough incidents of this type to fill a not particularly small book. The 1973/74 era was rich in this type of uniqueness (that is a nice term for it) and the 1983/84 era totally redefined one-offs. As the great Inspector Clueseau said as he stepped from his Citreon 2CV into the swimming pool into which he had just driven,"It is all part of the rich pageant of life".
Enjoy it.
regards
Ian
____ That leads me to wonder what planet*, I mean 'country', Ian has lived in since the late-1950s ? - (* As he may also wonder about the likes of myself.)It has long fascinated me that people write books about Ducatis and make a definitive statement that some model must have a particular part. It never quite worked that way.
____ Well, 1974 was the last year that any Duke-models -(Ducati-Singles) were imported into the US.market, and as I had previously stated that such mentioned part-consistency was not an issue until after the L-twins became imported (starting 1972), I can thus continue-on standing-by my previously asserted claim.Also in 1974 there was a lot of industrial trouble in Italy causing great disruption to the production of anything and everything.
The 1973/74 era was rich in this type of uniqueness (that is a nice term for it) and the 1983/84 era totally redefined one-offs.
DewCatTea-Bob wrote:____ That leads me to wonder what planet*, I mean 'country', Ian has lived in since the late-1950s ? - (* As he may also wonder about the likes of myself.)
Apparently he & I, (as well as the like of most others), should both come to realize that our individual-experience and also that of the book-writers, was not omni-worldwidely gained, and thus is understandably to likely not always perfectly correlate.
machten wrote:Would I be right in thinking that tail light I have on the 175 Sport is the wrong one...
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