3 spoke alloys ?

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3 spoke alloys ?

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Some time ago a set 3 spoke alloys came my way . They look very similar to the ones used on the Bimota Db2. They have 6 bolt brembo brake disc carriers oon the front ,with a std sprocket carrier/cush on the rear which is also disc. The guy I had them from did race a bevel in the 70's/80's .. Will try and post pics later .. Anyone out there have an idea?
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Post by GT Pete »

Back in the 80's a local guy was running Dymags on his 860.

http://www.dymag.com/

He had the three spoke ones. Very cool looking.
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Thanks for that .. just realised I put the post in the wrong section anyway .. never mind. Going to head into the w.shop later and get some pics. The other thing that came at the same time as the wheels was a 2:1 exhaust and silencer .. very light weight .
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3 spoke pics

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Link doesn't work ( for me...)
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try it like this:

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I have never seen such a wheel in a Ducati.....????
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Wheels

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Nope .. Wheels came with disc carriers and cush drive with sprocket carrier as per the other duc wheels I have . The sprocket fitted was alloy with no cut-outs . The carriers are embossed Brembo and have a part number which I will add in a bit . The bike the previous owner raced was a bevel ... thats all I no about them . All the best . Tom
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Maybe they are from a (smaller) Cagiva ( Mito)?
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They look like British Dymoke wheels which were, I think, available for Pantah based racing bikes.
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Eric Dymoke built a special 950 Ducati bevel for Dave Railton to race in 1984 in England. The chassis was similar to the well known Harris "Monomille" campaigned and sold to the public by Steve Wynne. The Dymoke front alloy wheel was 16in. Harris engineering actually used some of Eric's wheels in their own kits as did Maxton engineering in at least one bike. I can't say any more except for you to get on to the DOC GB and ask them as they should have something in their archives. regards,
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monomille we had on display at Ducati Island a few years ago
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