If there was ever a time I needed an Angel sent down from Bevel Heaven, it is now! I lost a battle with a rock or brick in the road, and now need the front wheel replaced.
Specifically, it is a front Campagnolo cast magnesium wheel with five single-spokes, WM3 2.15 X 18, which originally came from a 1977 900SD (Darmah). It is the same wheel as shown in Ian Falloon's "Ducati Twins Restoration Guide: Bevel Drive 1971-1985", page 102 (ISBN # 0-7603-0490-4).
Thank you.
Wanted - Campagnolo Cast Mag Wheel - 3.0x18" Rear
Wanted - Campagnolo Cast Mag Wheel - 3.0x18" Rear
Last edited by Osred on Wed Sep 05, 2007 3:20 pm, edited 5 times in total.
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- 750 SS Greenframe - the holy grail
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Hey Osred, how was the condition of the Campagnolo inside?
Magnesium wheels are safe for about 15 years, then they can break without warning!
I replaced my 1977 Campagnolo's (still looking good!) last year with aluminum wheels, because I found it no longer safe to drive!
( No, I won't sell them, keeping the wheels for show purposes...!)
Btw what EXACTLY happened with your frontwheel?
Magnesium wheels are safe for about 15 years, then they can break without warning!
I replaced my 1977 Campagnolo's (still looking good!) last year with aluminum wheels, because I found it no longer safe to drive!
( No, I won't sell them, keeping the wheels for show purposes...!)
Btw what EXACTLY happened with your frontwheel?
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Hi:
nice problem.....not..... to have. If it helps, there is a company in Italy called EPM that fabricates (new) both electron (magnesium) or aluminum (anodized) wheels that are distributed by none else than Arturo Magni. Look up their website, google up Arturo Magni MV and go to the special parts section, its a feasting for any Italian bike lover's eyes. Great resource for MV lovers as well.
Cheers, Oreste.
nice problem.....not..... to have. If it helps, there is a company in Italy called EPM that fabricates (new) both electron (magnesium) or aluminum (anodized) wheels that are distributed by none else than Arturo Magni. Look up their website, google up Arturo Magni MV and go to the special parts section, its a feasting for any Italian bike lover's eyes. Great resource for MV lovers as well.
Cheers, Oreste.
EPM, Marchesini, Campagnolo...
I have been informed EPM doesn't make wheels for the Ducati twins any more, as Steve Allen has attempted to obtain, but will contact them to hopefully pursuade otherwise. Marchesini is another long shot, and presumably very expensive.
The most ideal situation would be if someone out in Bevel Land has a front single five-spoke Campagnolo! Dust one off and let me know you have come to my rescue. Many of you will say that is a dangerous proposition, but I'm only worried about the infamous Speedlines, not the Campagnolos.
I just don't think converting to a wire wheel set up will look as good.
The most ideal situation would be if someone out in Bevel Land has a front single five-spoke Campagnolo! Dust one off and let me know you have come to my rescue. Many of you will say that is a dangerous proposition, but I'm only worried about the infamous Speedlines, not the Campagnolos.
I just don't think converting to a wire wheel set up will look as good.
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Re: EPM, Marchesini, Campagnolo...
FWIW, Mick Walker's opinion was that the Campags were even more dangerous than the Speedlines ...Osred wrote:Many of you will say that is a dangerous proposition, but I'm only worried about the infamous Speedlines, not the Campagnolos.
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Re: EPM, Marchesini, Campagnolo...
What is Mr. Walker's basis for that opinion?Craig in UK wrote:FWIW, Mick Walker's opinion was that the Campags were even more dangerous than the Speedlines.Osred wrote:Many of you will say that is a dangerous proposition, but I'm only worried about the infamous Speedlines, not the Campagnolos.
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Re: EPM, Marchesini, Campagnolo...
His comment came up in the course of a conversation I had with him about Speedlines - Mick was contracted by the then UK importer to handle all the recall work.Osred wrote: What is Mr. Walker's basis for that opinion?
From what I can remember, his basic contention was that, while the Campags had been the Dog's Dangly Bits at the time, they were primarily designed as a lightweight racing wheel, i.e. not really intended for use as a road wheel. In his opinion, they should never have been put on Ducati's road bikes. Their abilty to resist the bangs and buffeting of road use - pot holes, kerbs etc - is/was kinda unknown, particularly given who knows what abuse they might have been subjected to over the last 25+ years.
And, as Peter Mille mentions, with the passing of time there's now the issue of potential degradation of the magnesium.
That said, I note that Piero Laverda still uses them on the V6 - but then that's pretty much track use only!
Ciao
Craig
Campagnolo Front Wheel: Five-Spoke Four-Bolt Pattern NEEDED
If no one is using these five-spoke Campagnolos any more, then there should be a front one somewhere out there. Right???? I could go with a six-bolt FPS set, but then we're talking about new rotors, calipers, paint, etc...
Here's an idea...
I suppose if any of you would like to just give me a Darmah with the five-spoke Campys, like Dana a/k/a FastFashn was luckily handed, that would work as well.
"Red hair and black leather, my favorite color scheme."
Now looking for rear wheel, 3.0x18"
Someone from Germany came through for me on the front wheel, now I want to return the favor by helping him find a rear Campagnolo five-spoke wheel, 3.0x18".
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Chris
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Chris
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Here is a link for a rear currently on the german ebay
http://cgi.ebay.de/Campagnolo-h-Ducati- ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.de/Campagnolo-h-Ducati- ... dZViewItem
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Looks like there are som good looking ones up on EBay now.74-750SS wrote:Here is a link for a rear currently on the german ebay
http://cgi.ebay.de/Campagnolo-h-Ducati- ... dZViewItem
130161159375
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