Hi Kerrin,
Can you actually see your photos on Ultraxs? What the site seems to be telling me is that you've got as far as creating the gallery, but the photos themselves are not yet loaded ...
Ciao
Craig
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Yes I can see them, I just can`t transfer them to my gallery. They are all in amongst the publicly viewable images for Nov 14. I`ve spent a couple of hours trying to move or reload but to no avail. Its probably my lack of practice & can only get easier. I shall now go & strip paint off a Trident until I feel happier. Kerrin
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Hi Kerrin,
Hope the Trident is stripped and you're feeling happier ...
Are these photos of your bike?
http://picasaweb.google.fr/Ventodue/GTOrGTS#
Ciao
Craig
Hope the Trident is stripped and you're feeling happier ...
Are these photos of your bike?
http://picasaweb.google.fr/Ventodue/GTOrGTS#
Ciao
Craig
The Trident paintwork is stripped & a new catflap has been inserted in the back door; I am now relaxed. Yes, those are my pictures [there were a couple of others that showed the engine & forks] & I am very impressed that you managed to extract them. Looking at the site again it seems that the "load to gallery" function is not working; I shall give it a day or two & try again. As you can see from the photos all clues as to original identity have gone. My intention is to go with the alloy tank & a single seat rather than attempt a concours restoration. Kerrin
KERRIN
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Yeh, I'd agree. Too much is missing from the original.kerrin wrote: As you can see from the photos all clues as to original identity have gone. My intention is to go with the alloy tank & a single seat rather than attempt a concours restoration.
Have a look here http://www.ducatimeccanica.com/default.html for inspiration. Both of the Waters' bikes started life as GTSs, and Kane Brechlin's re-modeled 750 GT is pretty nice, too.
Good Luck! And keep us posted ...
Craig