Ducati Monster Forum

powered by:

February 13, 2025, 11:57:01 AM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
News: Tapatalk users...click me
 
   Home   Help Search Login Register  



Pages: 1 [2]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: HD Ameracchi  (Read 6683 times)
myssrhl
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Posts: 121



« Reply #15 on: October 29, 2009, 08:06:11 PM »

Had a 1971 model 350 ERS, Harley's TT bike and indoor short tracker.

Here is the one I had #11 of 50...

Picked it up at Adamec's in Jax in 1972 took it home in the box.

Was a running bugger... push start, magneto, big cereani forks, was made to slide


Logged

"Never grow old .... Never give up"
LA
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 1317

The Sleek Black Beauty


« Reply #16 on: October 31, 2009, 02:36:04 PM »

Here is a picture of my '69 Sprint 350SS.  My father bought it brand new in '69.
The quick stats: 350cc, single cylinder, pushrod, dry clutch, 6volt, 4spd (right foot shift; 1 up, 3 down). 
It weighs around 300lbs and puts down an arm-wrenching 25hp at 7000rpms. 
An absolute blast to ride (when everything is working).

I rode a 69 model of a friends quite a bit back in 1970 and liked it very well. Two other friends had 250's cause they couldn't afford Ducati and loved em.  Flat bars would have made a big positive on the Sprint I think and of course better suspension.

LA
Logged

"I'm leaving this one totally stock" - Full Termi kit, Ohlins damper, Pazzo levers, lane splitters, 520 quick change 14/43 gears, DP gold press plate w/open cover, Ductile iron rotors w/cp211 pads.

R90S (hot rod), 80-900SS, Norton 850 MkIII, S4RS
LA
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 1317

The Sleek Black Beauty


« Reply #17 on: October 31, 2009, 02:44:59 PM »

I'm planning to race my '67 250 next year in SMRI's new Ultra Lightweight Vintage class....if they ever decide on rules.

Cloner?

Paleese!  You must be on some HEAVY meds, cause there's nothing LIGHT, much less ultra light, about either of us.

I'm not sure the powers that be would allow either you or I to ride in the "light weight" class on anything.  Grin Grin

Sorry, I just couldn't help myself.  Evil

LA

Logged

"I'm leaving this one totally stock" - Full Termi kit, Ohlins damper, Pazzo levers, lane splitters, 520 quick change 14/43 gears, DP gold press plate w/open cover, Ductile iron rotors w/cp211 pads.

R90S (hot rod), 80-900SS, Norton 850 MkIII, S4RS
Blue
Oh no, not another
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 251


2000 M900ie Dark


« Reply #18 on: November 06, 2009, 09:42:44 AM »

I rode a 69 model of a friends quite a bit back in 1970 and liked it very well. Two other friends had 250's cause they couldn't afford Ducati and loved em.  Flat bars would have made a big positive on the Sprint I think and of course better suspension.

LA

Yeah, flat bars would be nice for sportier riding and I was going to make the change, but this bike is staying stock (minus the school bus spec square Pirellis that were originally on it). 
When I ride the bike, I love it for what it is and for what it is not.   [moto]
Logged
Cloner
Nah...I ain't no stinkin'
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 2078


....because a mind is a terrible thing......


« Reply #19 on: November 07, 2009, 05:18:01 AM »

I'm planning to race my '67 250 next year in SMRI's new Ultra Lightweight Vintage class....if they ever decide on rules.

Cloner?

Paleese!  You must be on some HEAVY meds, cause there's nothing LIGHT, much less ultra light, about either of us.

I'm not sure the powers that be would allow either you or I to ride in the "light weight" class on anything.  Grin Grin

Sorry, I just couldn't help myself.  Evil

LA



Love you, Larry.....mean it.   waytogo

22 horsepower, 250 pounds of bike, 260 pounds of rider.  What's the problem, LA?  Actually, it should be a blast.  I'm working pretty hard to shed pounds before spring, and I hope to be in the 225 range before the season starts here in April.  The bike makes slightly more horses than most of the other bikes in the class, so it should be even.   Grin

If I get into too much trouble I can switch to a short stroke CRTT, CRS, or ERS motor and get up in to the 40 horse range.  That'll show 'em!   Evil

I'll post up a couple of pics of the old girl when I get a chance.  I had Glass From the Past fabricate a set of the factory roadracing fairings, seat pan, fender, and fuel tank for this model, and I've modified the frame a bit via reinforcement and a slight alteration of the steering head angle to make the stinkin' thing turn.  I've fitted 35mm Betor forks (absolutely necessary for a fat boy, n'est pas?), a steering damper (the old friction style, not a hydraulic unit) new wheels and tires, a four shoe front brake (Grimeca 180mm), a 12V magneto/electronic ignition unit (sans battery), and a host of other goodies.  I still need to send the forks to RaceTech for modification, fabricate cables, relocate the seat 75mm aft (to make room for the rider's knees...duh), finish the homemade reverse cone megaphone exhaust (only one joint to go!!), and get it all painted....but that should all be easily accomplished in a single winter.

I generally lap the folks I'll be racing with multiple times during a trackday session when I ride the Ducati, so hopefully I'll be able to at least hold pace on this old beast.  It's a dirt cheap way to go racing in any case....so I think I'll just shoot for the fun factor, anyway.

Isn't it time you get off your ass and make a trip to Albuquerque, Larry?  We have a spare room and there are actually a few nice roads out here that you can admire.  I'm sure Kingbaby and some of the other locals would love to meet you, too.  And, yes...you can bring Hedden if you have to.....but you'll have to share a bed.   vomit
Logged

Never appeal to a man's "better nature."  He may not have one.  Invoking his self-interest gives you more leverage.  R.A. Heinlein

'64 Ducati Monza 250
'67 Aermacchi/HD Sprint SS (race bike)
'00 Aprilia RSV Mille
'03 Ducati 800 SS (race bike)
'04 KTM 450 EXC
'08 Kawasaki Ninja 250 (race bike)
Cloner
Nah...I ain't no stinkin'
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 2078


....because a mind is a terrible thing......


« Reply #20 on: April 26, 2010, 04:49:13 AM »

I've resurrected this once dead thread to rub it in Larry's face that this fat boy placed third in the first Ultra Lightweight race of the year!  You can see pics of the bike at www.mh900e.org (I know it's not an MH....but I administer that site, so that's where my blog is).

Or, I guess I could just.....


Cloner
ABQ, NM
Logged

Never appeal to a man's "better nature."  He may not have one.  Invoking his self-interest gives you more leverage.  R.A. Heinlein

'64 Ducati Monza 250
'67 Aermacchi/HD Sprint SS (race bike)
'00 Aprilia RSV Mille
'03 Ducati 800 SS (race bike)
'04 KTM 450 EXC
'08 Kawasaki Ninja 250 (race bike)
Speedbag
And the Intrepid
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 7035


Since 2004!


« Reply #21 on: April 26, 2010, 05:02:44 AM »

waytogo

 waytogo waytogo
Logged

I tend to regard most of humanity as little more than walking talking dilated sphincters. - Rat
yamifixer
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 754


« Reply #22 on: April 26, 2010, 06:08:12 AM »

Here is a picture of my '69 Sprint 350SS.  My father bought it brand new in '69.
The quick stats: 350cc, single cylinder, pushrod, dry clutch, 6volt, 4spd (right foot shift; 1 up, 3 down). 
It weighs around 300lbs and puts down an arm-wrenching 25hp at 7000rpms. 
An absolute blast to ride (when everything is working).


There is one of those leaning against the shed around the corner from my house. It is in rough shape and i need an other project like a hole in thehead but I still lust after it everytime I walk the dogs.
Logged

'00 M900Sie, '66 Benelli Fireball, '70 Honda Z50
Valve Springs are EVIL
Pages: 1 [2]   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  


Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.21 | SMF © 2015, Simple Machines
Simple Audio Video Embedder
Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
SimplePortal 2.1.1