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Saw this at the Cape Cod Vintage Motorcycle Show. I heard from the owner what it was. Anyone else know about this?
A friend of mine recently told me of another friend who had bought what he was calling a Ducati Elefant. I said, "Huh? Don't you mean a Cagiva Elefant?" "What the heck is a Cagiva?", he replied. I don't know the history of relations between the two companies in detail... only that Cagiva owned Ducati for a time. During my years of ownership of a '95 Ducati 900SSCR, I had counted the number of the cute little Cagiva Elephants I found in various places on the bike. A number I have since forgotten. I knew that the Cagiva was using essentially the same two-valve engine as my SS, but did not know that they actually tossed a badge-engineered machine out there like a Big 3 U.S. automaker at the same time and called it a Ducati. U.S. market machine, perhaps?
I knew that the Cagiva was using essentially the same two-valve engine as my SS, but did not know that they actually tossed a badge-engineered machine out there like a Big 3 U.S. automaker at the same time and called it a Ducati. U.S. market machine, perhaps?
Cagiva also ended up owning Moto Morini.
Yes, I would agree.I was at the Morini factory in in 1986 and 1987 (two of Herm Baver's three Herdan European tours). In 1986, the Morini factory was a exiting and entertaining experience. In 1987 (after the change), not so much. It felt (to me) that the factory personnel knew it was the end of an era.And I can't say a lot for the Cagiva/Morini hybrids that appeared later. But there I saw no evidence of them at the Bologna Morini factory. Maybe they came out of Varese.
A Friend had a Cagiva Elefant he kept getting rebuilt in an accelerating cycle of higher and higher state of tune and shorter and shorter time between failures.You were limited to a 2 valve head by a frame member??????In the UK they came as either a 750 or 900 and there was a special Lucky Strike paint job which looked very Paris-Dakar.
I seem to remember some of the money came from the Harley Davidson deal, the Castiglioni brothers sold a factory to Harley for a massively inflated price then bought it back for a pittance when Harley gave up on lightweight bikes? At least thats the story they tell in Europe
In the US we got a 650 first, then 750. But the 900 was badged as a Ducati (E900). This was my 2014/2015 "Winter project":I bought a spare seat, had it cut down 1.5" and reupholstered, dialed out all of the preload in the suspension, then I could finally reach the ground! Sold it to a collector in PA.