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Opened up the new electronic ignition I got in the mail this week from a dealer in Europe, ... it's for a Ducati 750GT, I will send it back for an exchange, not a big deal, just a little bit of an inconvenience.
Didn't you have a 750GT project waiting in the wings that you might want to keep that for?
One last tidbit, I finished bleeding the brakes and fitting the last decals on the forks, then lifted the bike up from my shop overhead crane. I rigged up a digital scale to the hoist, the dry weight of the bike, no fuel in the gas tank, no oil in the crankcase but it does have a battery installed.459.5 pounds
I wish everyone who talked about the weight of their bike had one of those scale rigs. It would save a lot of nonsense talk, requoting of urban legends, and argument!!Lannis
Now what would be real interesting is to see what real dyno specs are compared to the published factory numbers, I bet the actual is around 15 ~ 20% less than the lofty values the factory claimed.
All run off the same dyno:
nice data , i once had a V7sport dynoed , it just about reached 50 HP, looks in line with these results.
Kinda makes you wonder how now everyone calls bikes with under 95 HP underpowerd. :)
Most common disease out there in moto-world. Someone's saying "Yeah, I put a chip and some slip-ons on it, it's pulling about 160 HP I reckon, but I need about 10-15 more horsepower, yep, that's right, not quite fast enough ...."when what really is happening is they've got a bike that the factory "tested" at 130 HP, it was actually making 110, and after the owner modified it, it's making about 90 ....Lannis
Great to see such interest in the vintage bikes in Edmonton , love that little twinjet ...brings back some great memories
With my 750 GT it took about a year an 1/2 to get it all sorted. The Dyna S failed, the ST2 stator failed, the regulator failed the battery failed, oil leaks mainly from porous castings, front hub had a defugalty that caused brake rotor wobble. So yes, I feel your pain..