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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    And still they'd have forgotten more about bevel dukes than you've ever learnt
    Possibly, but mine wasn't the only failure they've had, they might be good but they're by no means infallible

    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    The Darmah as good as it was was touted as Fabio's duke for the masses the common man's entry level duke
    I'd be quite happy to have another "common mans entry level Duke"

    The only thing the Darmah could have done with to make it better was a bigger fuel tank, 140km to reserve with it being hammered and only 170-180 taking it easy, although the 40mm carbs wouldn't help with that
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    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sully60 View Post
    Mmmmm, New Blue my ultimate dream machine, opps I've made a mess. Much better looking than the MHR, but lets not forget the history behind why that bike came about, they didn't call him Mike the Bike for nothing.
    Not so keen on the exposed cam angle sensor, but the rest of it looks cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    I'd actually be very keen to own a MHR although I'd like the later Mille engine model
    Aye...the Mille was a much better motorcycle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    I'd actually be very keen to own a MHR although I'd like the later Mille engine model
    Exactly.... I still remember walking into Auckland Motorcycles in 1985 and asking how much for cash for a new Mille(shell bearing crank),the answer was full retail ($14999),i walked out.

    The 79 MHR in the link would not last long on unleaded if it still has the stock valve seats ??..A very nice machine all the same and good to ride.



    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    ..... although the 40mm carbs wouldn't help with that
    Swap to Keihin 41 FCR's and get the best of both worlds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post

    I'd be quite happy to have another "common mans entry level Duke"

    The only thing the Darmah could have done with to make it better was a bigger fuel tank, 140km to reserve with it being hammered and only 170-180 taking it easy, although the 40mm carbs wouldn't help with that
    You're not the only one who'd like a Darmah

    and no wonder it drank fuel and had a piss poor tank range

    Darmahs as a stock item had 32mm Del' Orto PHM carbs not 40mm
    They have to be set up properly to take 40s



    Quote Originally Posted by TLDV8 View Post
    Swap to Keihin 41 FCR's and get the best of both worlds.
    as above


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    I agree, Bob Brown & Ian Gowanloch were the people to see about bevels and early belts. Bob Brown was making four valve heads before Ducati was.

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    Now if only I had a spare $14,000

    Ducati MHR Mille 1985
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    Now if only I had a spare $14,000

    Ducati MHR Mille 1985
    That's being cruel

    This is as rare as rocking horse shit though

    Formula Mirage

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    That's being cruel

    This is as rare as rocking horse dug though

    Formula Mirage
    Very nice.For me though it ends with one of these,i remember standing on the side of the road listening to the old mans one coming my way on the Summit road,unforgettable indeed.In 36 years of riding bikes theres nothing else that if asked to "pick one bike" that makes you suck in your breath with emotion would do.MHRs are nice the darmah also but these things take my breath away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Very nice.For me though it ends with one of these,i remember standing on the side of the road listening to the old mans one coming my way on the Summit road,unforgettable indeed.In 36 years of riding bikes theres nothing else that if asked to "pick one bike" that makes you suck in your breath with emotion would do.MHRs are nice the darmah also but these things take my breath away.
    That's pornography but the epitome of Dukes of that era has to be a green frame 750ss
    But any big bevel on song barking through Conti pipes is the true meaning of what a decent V-twin should sound like

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    That's pornography but the epitome of Dukes of that era has to be a green frame 750ss
    But any big bevel on song barking through Conti pipes is the true meaning of what a decent V-twin should sound like
    Hear ya,the old fella had an 860 then the silver/blue 900 followed by the black/gold 900 but the siver one always stayed in my heart.Fwiw to me anyway a TLS at full noise through the twisty bits sounds almost as good..........hence.The grin on an old bevel lovers face when he rode the TL through the Hundaless was priceless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    I'd looked at that, but really the only Laverdas I'd be interested in would be a 120 degree Jota or the late eighties 1000SFC

    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Very nice.For me though it ends with one of these,i remember standing on the side of the road listening to the old mans one coming my way on the Summit road,unforgettable indeed.In 36 years of riding bikes theres nothing else that if asked to "pick one bike" that makes you suck in your breath with emotion would do.MHRs are nice the darmah also but these things take my breath away.
    While I really do like the 750/900SS (and most of the bevel drives) the MHR wins in the biggest erection rating
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    I'd looked at that, but really the only Laverdas I'd be interested in would be a 120 degree Jota or the late eighties 1000SFC



    While I really do like the 750/900SS (and most of the bevel drives) the MHR wins in the biggest erection rating
    On the scale of Laverdas of that era the formula Mirage was the top dog . Once fettled they're ballistic bikes, even with everything I've ridden over the years the 1200 was the most violent bike from 0-180km/h pure magic
    The SFC is delicious, still remember just spending hours drooling over the ones that Eric the Hood had in the shop back in the 80s

    A bevel duke is a piece of art from any angle, timeless classics

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Very nice.For me though it ends with one of these,i remember standing on the side of the road listening to the old mans one coming my way on the Summit road,unforgettable indeed.In 36 years of riding bikes theres nothing else that if asked to "pick one bike" that makes you suck in your breath with emotion would do.MHRs are nice the darmah also but these things take my breath away.
    I've got one of those in my garage right now (not mine sadly)

    What I need to figure out is how to start the f***n thing! I don't think it's been started in over a year and kicking over a 900 is not proving easy.

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    Very nice!!!

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