Thought i would share something with ya'll. Great fun and it does actually work. Met my girl on here, http://www.thousandsmatchedhere.info/egsb and so far it's...
vi-west425@...
Jan 11, 2006 1:14 pm
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My name is Pete Husing I am new to the group. I have a 1966 Sebring that I'm tring to get on the road. The bike is basically stock with the exception of the...
what is the difference? I mean, I know one is wide and one is narrow, but they both seem to look the same to me? Is it the width of the case from side to...
If you look at the rear of the engine, take a look at the engine mounting bolts as the bolts go through a tab in the frame, thorough the engine case and then...
James Franzen
Franzen@...
Jan 13, 2006 8:38 pm
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makes complete sense. thank you for the clarification. ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has...
This is one motorcyclists account of what he heard on Live 105 on the morning of 1/14/06 Infinity Broadcasting Co. ... This thread is making it's way around...
They are talking about outlawing lane splitting here in Oz. The only motivation I can see is car drivers are cheesed off with motorcyclists making up some...
Hello, I am restoring a 1965 ducati monza 250 and am looking for the last piece of the puzzle... valve stem seals. Does anybody have these or know where i can...
Pete- A good place to start would be with jetting for a British twin. That info will be much easier to find than that for a Sebring. Good luck. -David PS Check...
Kayle Try domiracer. And check out my website: ducbits.com Good luck. -David murray195 <murray195@...> wrote: Hello, I am restoring a 1965 ducati monza...
I'd like to start riding the Giro d'California. Entries are prioritized for acceptance, and 1957 or earlier Italian marques up to 175cc displacement have pole...
David You are in the US arent you? Wow looks like you have quite a selection of items. Do you have photos of your "2LS CONVERSION, for the 180mm single drum...
Kayle- No photo till March, when I'll be back in Virginia. I'll be happy to send you one at that time. I dont know how to send one on the computer. Sorry. ...
Steve: If I understood you right a 1968 Sears, (Gilera), should fit the bill. I would think it would be a good choice because Sears probably sold a bunch in...
68 would be too late a bike for the Giro D California .. Priority is for 57 and earlier excepting where the design had not changed such as MotoBi .. but only...
========================================= 68 would be too late a bike for the Giro D California .. Priority is for 57 and earlier excepting where the design ...
I hate to give it up, but I have a line a bike in the UK now anyway. Blue Moon cycles http://www.bluemooncycle.com/bikes_vintage.htm has a Bianchi and a fully...
Sorry, I think I deleted the earlier parts of this thread. Which website has the Moto Giro bikes?...
JFCPEng@...
Jan 26, 2006 1:06 am
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Hi there, I have been lurking this site for a while now and was wondering if anyone has any luck with electonic ignitions on their singles or bevel twins? I...
Dave- Try a generic solid state rectifier/regulator from your local electronics supply house with a capacitor. Failing that, I may be able to get you a unit...
I think David Rohrer may be referring to a battery charge regulator, while it looks to me as though you'd asked for an electronic ignition. When the early...
Hi, I have a 1965 Ducati Monza 250 fully restored. Factory spec paint, decals, and it runs great. I'm curious as to what this bike is worth. I am not overly...
You need to provide more info. Were all mechanicals gone through or was the restoration just cosmetics? Total mileage on bike, any history, round versus...
I would be surprised to see someone get $6k for a Monza, but maybe things have changed from just a few years ago when I paid a little over $2k for a '66 Mark-3...