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I bought a tragedy of a 900GTS in 2013 and rebuilt it completely as below. The GT belongs to a friend of mine and we were on a tour of Scotland.The 864 Bevel engine in any form really is a wonderful creation. Plenty of power from any revs, completely smooth and sounds glorious.The downside is that the availability of parts is nothing like as easy as a Guzzi, and the prices are eye watering. Mdina Italia in UK is a good source of spares, and I found Ian Gowanloch in Australia to be a goldmine of rare parts.I did blog the rebuild here, but since the demise of photobucket most of the photos have been deleted.http://www.ducati-upnorth.com/forum/showthread.php?19560-Another-900-GTS-story.-The-Black-PigDSC_1847 by Derek0812, on Flickr
Canuck, once you’ve finished with yours, don’t expect it to look like the publicity shot.Yours will look better..Do they run the same geometry as the Darmah..?
I wish you good fortune...my 860 GT was the absolute worst factory 'lemon' I ever owned...more time in shop than on road...
Just goes to show ya.. I had exactly the opposite experience.
That's good to hear Chuck! Hopefully I won't need to rebuild the lump but it sure is tempting to tear the engine down just to try and understand how those bevel drives work
Hi JimI had a round case 750Gt years ago. Heaven to ride but hell to keep it fit to ride. Knowing your work and that you leave nothing unattended, you stand a better chance of successful ownership. Did the bike come from Steve in Toronto?Harry
HelloI am looking forward to this rebuild, I am sure that the results will be outstanding.There were not that many 860GT produced and good on on you choosing a standard restoration. Most would be flogged out or if money is spent on them, they become SS replicas.One thing that is not expensive is the 860GT bodywork. I'd suggest tracking down a couple of sets so that you can make the best of the 'far out!' 70's colours that were on offer. I personally don't like the metallic bronze in the brochure but love, love the metallic green of this even fewer 860 GTE (electric start) http://www.philaphoto.com/imageLibrary/thumbnails.php?album=87 GT were also orange, so a nice stir for the Laverda crowd Two other suggestions fit lower handle bars (see link photos) for better highway comfort and spend the money, buy an improved crank for piece of mind for you and resale.And here's a website that might offer something to you http://www.ducatimeccanica.comHope you enjoy.CheersJason
You really need an extremely strong left hand grip, and even then the bike has a tendency to break cables.
A couple of things to watch out for: just because there isn't the necessity for high-frequency valve adjustments any more doesn't mean you should skimp on oil & filter change frequency. The GTs still have a fairly complex OHC drive mechanism to support, using high oil pump (80 PSI) pressure. Keep the good oil up to it.