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« Reply #1920 on: March 25, 2012, 04:50:17 PM »

No. I'm happy with the way the Darmah looks right now.  If I was going to make a replica I think I'd start with a much less attractive and probably less expensive 860 GTE like this. 

There was a Darmah (SS though) very similar (same color) to that one, exposed at the dealership where I went for the recalls, this week.
Pretty nice, and in very good shape.
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« Reply #1921 on: March 25, 2012, 06:00:49 PM »

Hmmm... Looks like my 600 SL engine but Tiz would know best which it is as he has the Pantah warehouse.  Wink What is that other assemblage of parts though? Looks so HEAVY!!! My SL was light and nimble and had gas shocks and BRAKES!  Cool
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« Reply #1922 on: March 26, 2012, 07:45:46 AM »



Hmmm... Looks like my 600 SL engine but Tiz would know best which it is as he has the Pantah warehouse.  Wink What is that other assemblage of parts though? Looks so HEAVY!!! My SL was light and nimble and had gas shocks and BRAKES!  Cool

Hillbilly frankenstein bike.

"hyuck hyuck.. hey Bubba.. les' put some Lockheed drum brakes with spoke wheels from a Triumph on that ole Dewcawti Pantah 500 frame yew got out back and a chromed tank and bump seat WITH NO BUMP.  i got a M750 moter and a megaphone from JC Whitney and we can polish thuh clutch cover and penis-head belt covers and it will look faaaahhhne."

i just don't understand the fascination with drum brakes.  those brakes probably predate the original bike by 10-20 years.  the 260mm fixed iron rotors on the Pantahs were marginal at best, but the proper route is to go to a floating 280 or even 300mm rotor, not drop down.  sure spokes look cool, but they could have just as easily used a set from a GTL with rotors in the front and a drum in the back (or swapped the drum hum with a rotor hub from a 860)..


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« Reply #1923 on: March 26, 2012, 07:50:35 AM »

Hillbilly frankenstein bike.

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« Reply #1924 on: March 26, 2012, 10:10:42 AM »

 waytogo Looks like a Fontana double sided 4ls brake. Drop dead gorgeous and very effective. I love drum brakes! The ones on my Hustler work just fine.
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« Reply #1925 on: March 26, 2012, 11:31:08 AM »

waytogo Looks like a Fontana double sided 4ls brake. Drop dead gorgeous and very effective. I love drum brakes! The ones on my Hustler work just fine.

On that old bike, it's perfectly appropriate.. the Hustler had them from the factory.  Putting them on a Pantah is going assbackwards.

I don't care much for them except as an historical interest on an historical bike.  There is a reason they don't use them in SBK/MGP/anything....
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« Reply #1926 on: March 26, 2012, 12:13:54 PM »

 waytogo Yeah, I know what you're saying. The ABS equipped Brembo's on my Evo are just awesome, but they look like shit next to a big old drum brake. IMHO. I also think that it very much depends on your age. All of my early riding was done on bikes with drum brakes, discs only just starting to appear, and then only on high end machinery. And those early disc brakes weren't much cop, either!
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« Reply #1927 on: March 26, 2012, 12:56:04 PM »

Mickyvee,

Check out my SL from 1981. THESE cast iron Brembos WORKED!  Wink Note how relatively light that front end is. The whole package was ~ 320 - 330 wet. My 796 is better in most respects but not all. A skilled pilot on my old SL could leave many modern Liter bikes for dead TODAY on a nice tight B road or track. http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=50673.msg929505#msg929505

This is what Tiz means by going seriously assbackwards!  Wink
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« Reply #1928 on: March 26, 2012, 02:28:09 PM »

waytogo Yeah, I know what you're saying. The ABS equipped Brembo's on my Evo are just awesome, but they look like shit next to a big old drum brake. IMHO. I also think that it very much depends on your age. All of my early riding was done on bikes with drum brakes, discs only just starting to appear, and then only on high end machinery. And those early disc brakes weren't much cop, either!

My first bike was a Bronco!  I only knew drum brakes until .... 1990??

Here is Curmudgeon's old bike:



Those 260 mm fronts with brembo F05s were sufficient for the bike and with good pads you could almost do a stoppie if you were under 150lbs..
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« Reply #1929 on: March 26, 2012, 03:21:43 PM »

 Wink

So true..., and in those days 135 lbs + one-piece custom silver/red full leathers and a silver/red Porsche Design helmet! Sadly now, only the gloves and one pair of boots still fit!  Sad Note that front Pirelli was 10mm oversized. Didn't hinder the steering but two-finger stoppies on request.  Wink
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« Reply #1930 on: March 26, 2012, 05:49:24 PM »

Wink

So true..., and in those days 135 lbs + one-piece custom silver/red full leathers and a silver/red Porsche Design helmet! Sadly now, only the gloves and one pair of boots still fit!  Sad Note that front Pirelli was 10mm oversized. Didn't hinder the steering but two-finger stoppies on request.  Wink

So you ran a 100 instead of a 90?  That doesn't sound too bad.

The Alazzurras had the same 2.15" front until 85 and then it went up to a 2.5" 

One piece silver/red on a silver/red pantah?  You must have looked like a suppository zooming down the roadway!   laughingdp

...i mean when in a tuck.
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« Reply #1931 on: March 26, 2012, 06:00:21 PM »

One piece silver/red on a silver/red pantah?  You must have looked like a suppository zooming down the roadway!   laughingdp

The best place for one.
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« Reply #1932 on: March 26, 2012, 06:36:52 PM »

100 sounds right and as you can see, it was a rounded profile like the rear. Sticky and it worked. I was afraid it was going to slow down the steering, but barely if at all.

Everybody's a comedian?  Cool It looked cool when standing near the bike. I doubt many got much of a look when we were moving.  Grin Wish that German company was still in biz because they made great stuff. Far better than what you see now in race grade. Softer and more comfortable. Perfect fit too if you had someone else measure you carefully. The company was called "Jacky M" with a flying wing logo. Adamo thought it was cool too..., so there!  Tongue
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« Reply #1933 on: March 26, 2012, 06:48:10 PM »

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« Reply #1934 on: March 26, 2012, 07:16:39 PM »

 Cool

Not exactly...

You must own Google stock...  Tongue
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