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Nattyboy 12-Sep-2006 09:09

Ducati Speciale Challenge gallery on ducati.com
 
Just checking out the pics of you boys at the cadwell track day and noticed 2 of my bikes in the above section - as well as a host of others from on here !! Wasn't sure if you knew...?

http://www.ducati.com/od/ducatiuk/en...es/index.jhtml

Cheers
Nat

Ozz 12-Sep-2006 10:47

Saw them yesterday. Some good ones: AK, Dseered, Marchesini (although piccie does not do it justice).

keefer 12-Sep-2006 11:31

some nice bikes on there.
Shame they have not put up a list of the finalists

TopiToo 12-Sep-2006 12:02

Hello

wouldn't it be great if somebody from the DSC won this event:)


regards


TopiToo

Iconic944ss 12-Sep-2006 13:44

and the final is THIS Saturday @ Silverstone as well...

But I'm working :(

Ozz 12-Sep-2006 13:53

I reckon Simon (Marchesini) should win it:

http://www.simonvicki.co.uk/wheels_p...r_stage_7.html

jeff st4s 12-Sep-2006 14:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ozz
I reckon Simon (Marchesini) should win it:

http://www.simonvicki.co.uk/wheels_p...r_stage_7.html


That is one seriously pimped motorbike.

keefer 12-Sep-2006 14:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ozz
I reckon Simon (Marchesini) should win it:

http://www.simonvicki.co.uk/wheels_p...r_stage_7.html

pahh
it hasn't even got a radiator :rolleyes: ;)
























nice bike mind :eek:

sye73 12-Sep-2006 17:18

could someone tell me a bit more about Ian Cummings bike? I'm not usully a fan of anything other than race reps, but for some reason his one looks stunning. What model is it and what is different from standard ?

KeefyB 12-Sep-2006 17:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by sye73
could someone tell me a bit more about Ian Cummings bike? I'm not usully a fan of anything other than race reps, but for some reason his one looks stunning. What model is it and what is different from standard ?

This one?

Looks like a seriously blinged up 900SS FE.Cockpit fairing is non standard.

dukess1999 12-Sep-2006 17:44

I think these are the finalists here:

http://www.ducati-upnorth.com/forum/...ead.php?t=2577

Cheers sye73, that's my bike. It's a '91 900ss with a pretty standard motor but various other upgrades (748 ti-nitride forks with Ohlins internals, slipper, 5 spoke marchesinis etc). I was aiming for something like the cafe racers of my youth (1970s) but with better everything!

keefer 12-Sep-2006 19:44

there should be 12 bikes
interested to see the standard.
your 900ss is lush. tried to make mine look similar when I had one. But failed.
If anyone from the DSC is going I will see you there.

chicken 12-Sep-2006 20:26

some curious comments in the upnorth forum.

I guess "Speciale" means different things to different people...

Ian, very nice SS by the way!

bolds 12-Sep-2006 22:02

[quote=Dseered]Yep some comments made, I like the finalists bikes, I just don't understand how the Quad got through though, to me it undermines the whole competition, 'original Ducati frame ? '

Apparently the Quad has an 'original' frame

sye73 12-Sep-2006 23:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by KeefyB
This one?

Looks like a seriously blinged up 900SS FE.Cockpit fairing is non standard.


yeah, thats the one.....

sye73 12-Sep-2006 23:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by dukess1999
I think these are the finalists here:

http://www.ducati-upnorth.com/forum/...ead.php?t=2577

Cheers sye73, that's my bike. It's a '91 900ss with a pretty standard motor but various other upgrades (748 ti-nitride forks with Ohlins internals, slipper, 5 spoke marchesinis etc). I was aiming for something like the cafe racers of my youth (1970s) but with better everything!



dukess1999, you've done a really nice job with that.
Interesting you say about the cafe racers : For some reason I have had a burning need for one of these recently! Strange really 'cos normally anything other than a modern sports bike doesnt really do much for me.I think it was when I saw a picture of a manx norton, a triton and a velocette norvel a few weeks ago that got it all going. Obviously the manx norton is financially out of reach, but maybe the other 2 are attainable... I just need to know more about them.
Do you happen to know any good sources of unbiased information on cafe racers c. 1960 ?
cheers

phoenix n max 12-Sep-2006 23:11

Marchesinis bike is stunning in the flesh. He was at the monster track day on it earlier this year.
Have to say that although I dont like trikes Gary Tomkins monster trike actually still looks like a monster - chunky and short and very nicely done.

Good luck to one an all :)

chicken 12-Sep-2006 23:28

My point is that what is special to one person may not be to another.

Take the quad. I don't like quads, I don't know the owner and I've never seen it in the flesh. However, it must have taken some serious imagination, fabrication and time to get it to the point where it looks like it could have rolled off a production line. and inspirational to use a seat unit as a nose cone! To me, that is special.

Bolting on a bunch of off-the-shelf goodies may actually cost more money to do but if its not done in a cohesive fashion will end up being less special to me.

But like I said in the first line, it's all a matter of opinion. If you're allowed to have one then so is everyone else.

Monty 13-Sep-2006 08:16

It's all subjective-one mans meat etc.
However, I hope that some of them appeal to me since Terry from the Monster Club, Gary from DOC and myself are helping with the judging on Saturday-bribes in plain brown envelopes please........... :lol:

John

dukess1999 16-Sep-2006 11:44

sye73,

don't know much about Brit cafe racers except that I like the look of them. Probably stating the obvious but the classic bike mags seem to provide a lot of useful practical and technical info, and I'm guessing web resources would be the same. I found the Gold Porfolio books by Brookland Books very useful for getting a feel for the period; they're reprints of road tests and reviews from when these bikes were brand new, and they do British marques as well as Dukes.

Here's a thread that covers a lot of the pros and cons:

http://www.ducati-upnorth.com/forum/...ead.php?t=2529


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