I had a lot of fun riding some singles at the Moto Giro earlier this year and I'd long lusted after one of these anyway. Heard about this one becoming available locally a few weeks ago and I just had to have it.
Kev
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- Craig in France
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Kev,
You have done well. That is a really nice machine. That year produced, in my mind anyway, the prettiest Ducati singles. I restored one which was a non-desmo with a red frame. I was lucky enough to have a replica black battery which helped with the final look. I had to buy a complete seat just for the alloy trim which I see yours is missing.
Ian
You have done well. That is a really nice machine. That year produced, in my mind anyway, the prettiest Ducati singles. I restored one which was a non-desmo with a red frame. I was lucky enough to have a replica black battery which helped with the final look. I had to buy a complete seat just for the alloy trim which I see yours is missing.
Ian
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- Mariana
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For seat trim the correct size for a number of Ducati seats, try using the trim that is applied to the bodywork of a VW bug (beetle), post 1967.
It comes in different lengths depending on whether fitted to body panels or running boards.
Available from any air-cooled VW restoration supplier.
Fix with small screws and nuts.
Jon
It comes in different lengths depending on whether fitted to body panels or running boards.
Available from any air-cooled VW restoration supplier.
Fix with small screws and nuts.
Jon