Please identify this bevel head scrambler

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Slarsonroy
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Please identify this bevel head scrambler

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I just picked this bike up but the serial number is questionable (94474) which matches the frame but also matches 2 other motors that came with the bike with the SAME numbers! The motor in the frame is a DM350 while the two "spare" motors are 250's. All the stampings look original????
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Post by Eldert »

Hi Scott

looks like you have a narrowcase 250 scrambler bike and its fitted with
a 350 cc Sebring engine . the headerpipe is from a 450 RT

Eldert
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Post by Slarsonroy »

Thanks Eldert, that gives me a good starting point.
Scott
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Post by TDF »

Dang you Scott, I was trying to get that bike, but apparently wasn't quick enough on the draw. One of these day's I'll be quick enough to beat you to something. Well if you decide to move it along, don't forget me over here in Nebraska.

Pretty odd that all the numbers match though.

TDF
(aka Toby)

P.S. I made up for missing that Ducati by snagging a 1983 Husqvarna WR430 out of KS over the weekend. If I don't kill my self on the Husky, I'll probably run into you again somewhere down the road.
1966 Ducati 350 Sebring
1965 Ducati Bronco 125
1958 MDS Super Dart
2000 Moto Guzzi V11 Sport
2002 MV Agusta F4 750
Plus a whole herd of non-Italian motorcycles.
Slarsonroy
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Post by Slarsonroy »

Shoot Toby, if I knew you were after it, I wouldve let you have it. :roll:

Tell you what, how about a straight trade for that MV Augusta. Oh hell, I'll throw in the Capriolo too.
Scott
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