mercedes used it too... waaaaay back.... a cool history
mercedes used it too... waaaaay back.... a cool history
I just do. I'm that kinda guy.Originally Posted by R1AaronKDX
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The Darmah used to work out at 10,000km as well at about $300 a time,mainly due to the fact you had to drop the motor to acess the rear headOriginally Posted by Kiwi
On the real desmo bikes(bevel drive) several race tuners used to toss out those springs as they didn't believe they did anything at high RPM and that they were there to help valve closure at low rpm only.Originally Posted by Biff Baff
Maybe he's going to sell the Blockbird and buy a real bikeOriginally Posted by R1AaronKDX
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oi.... mine is the same... just has rubberbands... it's the only difference really...Originally Posted by Kickaha
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mine got gear-drive for the cams. So are CBR250sOriginally Posted by Blakamin
Saves a lot of $$$ compared to those cambelts apparently
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And you'd know about owning a real bike would you? I mean that pre-war monstrosity that you ride about on and the bastardised carcasses of fifteen others that lay around in your gargre really show that you’re the man in the know when it comes to ‘proper bikes’.Originally Posted by Kickaha
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Actually they have nothing in common except that valves open and close.Originally Posted by Sniper_CBR
For some reason this reminds me of 'old wive's tales'. Stuff being done but the REAL reason is lost.Originally Posted by Biff Baff
Interesting bit here about the inventor of Desmo valve-gear,apparently a pom who originally tried it on a Triumph,good example of "what if" there as they would have been years ahead of Ducati and if it had worked better Desmo-valved bikes might well have been the norm.
http://speedwaybikes.fortunecity.net/desmo.htm
All the information came from official Ducati sources and engineering journals. So what are you trying to say exactly?Originally Posted by speedpro
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What do you mean by converting race engines to desmo, all Ducatis are desmodromic, you don't convert them to a desmo to race. Well certainly not in the last 20 years.
thats what ducati say too... a lot of people used it before ducati... but ducati did it so it worked.... and stuck with it.... it actually looks like Arnott has a spring in his valve stem tho.....Originally Posted by moko
Arnott belowOriginally Posted by Ducati
a bit different from the duc design in 1968 to today (2 valve)
(this is a bevel, but the only difference is the drive)
[QUOTE=Blakamin]thats what ducati say too... a lot of people used it before ducati... but ducati did it so it worked.... and stuck with it.... it actually looks like Arnott has a spring in his valve stem tho.....
Point taken but you`d expect a bit of innovation 40-odd years later wouldn`t you? Post was intended as a bit of information,not a dig at Ducatis.
On the servicing point,they might well be fairly simple to service for a decent mechanic but try and sell one in Britain without full Ducati dealer service history and you`ll be lucky to find a dealer to take it in p/ex let alone sell privately.I know a bloke with a really nice (i.e. pampered and totally immaculate)600ss that he cant even sell at a giveaway price because of that,he dropped as low as £1350 which is tatty 600 Diversion money,no takers.another guy has a 600 Monster collecting cobwebs for the same reason.
If you read the thread again you'll note I said nothing about converting a Ducati to a Desmo. I did however refer to the price for converting a Gixxer.Originally Posted by gav
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[QUOTE=moko]what a waste... send them to me, I'll give them a good home!!!Originally Posted by Blakamin
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