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my `caferacer�cheers Helmut from Germany
Retro engine but modern forks, mono-shock and brakes.
Weren't you phraising the Thruxton in another tread? ;)However, to me it resembles the 1000 GT, and I think that's the intention of the owner.
My son's Ducati Monza Jr
here are some cafe'd bellagiomine stock:at home w my lemoncustomsmine now - tarrozi clip-ons and rizoma bar ends:all things bellagio - http://wiki.ab.sk/doku.php?id=guzzi:bellagio
Here's mine.The Bellagio 940 "Evoluzione" (It's a work in progress.)and his big brother, the California Jackal Bobber.
Yeah, the fact that a "classic-looking-but-modern-details-vielding" bike use a real vintage, and not particularly sporty, engine can be a little unsettling.But, apart from the fact that I like the general appearance, having found a more detailed image, I'm stunned by the sheer amount of work involved.The tank seems to be metal, and doesn't seem to come from another bike (maybe i'm wrong, but I don't recognize it).The seat resembles that of the Ducati, but is not that of the Ducati, and is made to match with the tank. The frame is a real perimetral frame, custom made for this bike.So is the monoshock rear swingarm.Let alone details as the footpegs.At this point, I'd be really surprised if he didn't something to the engine too. In the end, for how much dated it seems, the 500 horizontal single is an hemi head oversquare engine with 26 hp (in the Nuovo Falcone) with a compression ratio of only 6.85/1 (to make it function with low octane fuel). It's already more powerful than a Yamaha SR400.To make it produce some more pony, and put it in the same ballpark of several modern days singles is not so difficult.