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I've been waiting to see what you do with this engine! Already it looks loads better. Nice work.
You planning on putting it into a bike frame?
You planning on putting it into a bike frame?
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Nice project, Pete, I am going to have to check in on it from time to time.
Hope this one goes a bit quicker than the 450..
I've been waiting to see what you do with this engine! Already it looks loads better. Nice work.
You planning on putting it into a bike frame?
The cucciollo is actually a pull rod engine,typical italians to do do something differently,and was purposely detuned for bicycle use as a clipon motor but wre so good ended up using them for litleweights.very cool and good luck with it
I don't know how available it would be down under but One Shot pinstriping paint might be more durable than model paint.
nice looking work there. about enough to inspire me to get back to my wife's honda 305 that has been back burnered....
Interesting project!
Quick question though, how do you pronounce the name of that thing? Soo kee oh low? Been bothering me! Haha
Koo-chee-o-low, I think
been meaning to compliment you on the quality of your photography, actually. rare to see sharp close-ups like that. thanks!
Sounds like a great time. I need to have another project too but not sure what since my other hobby requires too much money right now.
I'm wondering if maybe those raised heads with the holes weren't for safety wiring something? I don't know anything about this bike but did they go into something that would need it?
Pete,
Just a thought here - Ducati singles from the 60's and 70's need to have the internals shimmed precisely to the cases, the dimension that can change over time with wear.
(because, being Italian, why machine it precisely in the 1st place)
So, check your manual all the way thru and keep track of exactly where any washers go
Cheers Scott, and yeah this is definitely fun and interestingWhat's your other hobby?
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