Late 1970's NCR 950 TT F1
Late 1970's NCR 950 TT F1
strange that I went from an ancient 2 valve v twin push rod motor to a ducati and it felt like going from something with loads of grunt to a jappa that had to be revved like hell to perform
even stranger running both all bikes on the same dyno proved the point
ducati 900ss 60 ft lbs torque
52 harley panhead 64 ft lbs of torque
77 iron head sportster 67 ft lbs torque
The greatest pleasure of my recent life has been speed on the road. . . . I lose detail at even moderate speed but gain comprehension. . . . I could write for hours on the lustfulness of moving swiftly.
--T.E. Lawrence (of Arabia)
1974 750 Sport (Made from 1972 to 1974)
US$80000 (NZ$158,082.47)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Motor...3A1|240%3A1318
1974 750 SS (Round case engine) Triple cast iron brake rotors,triple twin piston calipers,
38 mm forks,bronze swing arm bushes with 28 mm pivot tube,big tapered roller steering
head bearings,desmodromic 750cc engine..etc etc.
1975 900 SS (Square case engine)
NZ$69,508.44
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Motor...3A1|240%3A1318
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Ok.
So I got this far on about page 4 or 5, then skipped forward (going back to pick up where I left off shortly).
If you expect the Belts to be stuffed from sitting so long and change them early in your ownership are there any other issues one might expect from one of the freshly imported ST series?
Are they as really as expensive to maintain and as unreliable as the rumours indicate?
I love the look and sound and there are more appearing in my price bracket but have beena bit put off by the expense / unreliablity rumours.
For the sake of the comparison the other leading contenders are VFR800, Triumph Sprint.
Soccer - A Gentlemans game played by Hooligans.Rugby - A Hooligans Game played by Gentlemen.
My experience so far is very good. My 2001 ST4 is a Japanese import and was first owned in NZ by Badcat. He found it a little short for his height and traded to a Buell. I bought it from Kerry Jeffs at KTL - good straight deal.
The bike had 8600k on it and new belts - full Haldanes service done by Badcat which cost about $1000. It now has 19,000k. I've spent money on a tyre, brake pads, oil change and bits and pieces. The bike has been totally reliable. It is due a service at 20,000k which will include valve collets. Shouldn't need new belts yet.
One head gasket is weeping slightly and I'll consider having that fixed at 30,000k which is when the belts should also be replaced. To be honest, a small oil weep doesn't bother me.
From what I can gather on Ducati MS forum and talking to people, keeping up the service intervals is important. If that is done these machines are as reliable as similar Japanese bikes.
So in summary, there is a cost to owning any large motorcycle. Ducatis probably need servicing a bit more often that an equivalent Japanese, but it depends on who you talk to.
Its not the destination that is important its the journey.
Does operating dry clutch needs a little more skill?
What's the difference?
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
Ah the "Dreaded Ducati Dump" strikes again
It is his bike now, with the scars to prove it
=mjc=
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