Claudio Castiglioni - RIP

Started by ducatiz, August 17, 2011, 04:41:47 AM

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ducatiz

http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/newsresults/General-news/2011/August/aug1711-claudio-castiglioni-dies-at-63-loss-of-father-916-monster-mv-f4/

Father of the 916 and the Monster and truly, savior of Ducati, excellent dresser and race supporter.  He was a class act even if he couldn't run a company into profit -- he was doing what he loved, making bikes and racing them.



Ferrari, Castiglioni and Bordi with the newly introduced 916


With his wife:


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"Yelling out of cars, turning your speakers out the window to blast your music onto the street, setting off M-80 firecrackers, firing automatic weapons into the airâ€"these are all well and good. But none of them create a merry atmosphere of insouciance and bonhomie quite like a revving motorcycle.

Travman


ducatiz

Check out my oil filter forensics thread!                     Offended? Click here
"Yelling out of cars, turning your speakers out the window to blast your music onto the street, setting off M-80 firecrackers, firing automatic weapons into the airâ€"these are all well and good. But none of them create a merry atmosphere of insouciance and bonhomie quite like a revving motorcycle.

yamifixer

RIP.

Thanks for the lust you put into my life.
'00 M900Sie, '66 Benelli Fireball, '70 Honda Z50
Valve Springs are EVIL

Howie

RIP Claudio Castiglioni, you will be missed.

bikepilot

RIP, truely one of the greats.  Maybe they angles needed some 916s so the called him up.  [Dolph]
2009 XB12XT
2006 Monster 620 (wife's)
1997 TL1000S
1975 Kawasaki H1 Mach III
2001 CR250R (CO do-it-all bike)
2000 XR650R (dez racer)
2003 KX100 (wife's)
1994 DR250SE (wife's/my city commuter)

twolanefun

Quote from: ducatiz on August 17, 2011, 04:41:47 AM
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/newsresults/General-news/2011/August/aug1711-claudio-castiglioni-dies-at-63-loss-of-father-916-monster-mv-f4/

Father of the 916 and the Monster and truly, savior of Ducati, excellent dresser and race supporter.  He was a class act even if he couldn't run a company into profit -- he was doing what he loved, making bikes and racing them.
Also the Paso, which had significant influence on super sport motorcycles of all brands. RIP you will be missed. - Gene
"I know a few roads"
92' PASO 907ie
02' M900 54K+ Miles
04' ST3 58k+miles - Sold
01' Victory Sportcruiser 30K miles, 04' Victory Kingpin - 111K+ miles
09' XR1200 - 15K+ miles
13' Diavel - 13K+ Miles Pay attention and things will be okay
EX-MSF Instructor, EX-President MAD
AMA Charter Life Member, Patriot Guard Rider
Victory Motorcycle Club, Charter Member
Patriot Guard Rider

ducatiz

Quote from: twolanefun on August 17, 2011, 09:20:23 AM
Also the Paso, which had significant influence on super sport motorcycles of all brands. RIP you will be missed. - Gene

I forgot the Paso.  Completely underappreciated bike and frankly, it is the tire size choice that killed it.  As far as I know, it was the first motorcycle named in memory of a person.  Ducati continued this with the Senna versions of the Monster and the 748/996
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"Yelling out of cars, turning your speakers out the window to blast your music onto the street, setting off M-80 firecrackers, firing automatic weapons into the airâ€"these are all well and good. But none of them create a merry atmosphere of insouciance and bonhomie quite like a revving motorcycle.


zarn02

"If it weren't for our gallows humor, we'd have nothing to hang our hopes on."


twolanefun

Quote from: ducatiz on August 17, 2011, 09:26:16 AM
I forgot the Paso.  Completely underappreciated bike and frankly, it is the tire size choice that killed it. 
Not sure about that, my 907ie has 17", one of the reasons I bought it instead of a 750. I was not aware of Ducati back then, I was on BMWs. It really is a pretty good machine, comfortable, handles well, good motor, good brakes - just a little heavy. - Gene
"I know a few roads"
92' PASO 907ie
02' M900 54K+ Miles
04' ST3 58k+miles - Sold
01' Victory Sportcruiser 30K miles, 04' Victory Kingpin - 111K+ miles
09' XR1200 - 15K+ miles
13' Diavel - 13K+ Miles Pay attention and things will be okay
EX-MSF Instructor, EX-President MAD
AMA Charter Life Member, Patriot Guard Rider
Victory Motorcycle Club, Charter Member
Patriot Guard Rider

ducatiz

Quote from: twolanefun on August 17, 2011, 10:40:10 AM
Not sure about that, my 907ie has 17", one of the reasons I bought it instead of a 750. I was not aware of Ducati back then, I was on BMWs. It really is a pretty good machine, comfortable, handles well, good motor, good brakes - just a little heavy. - Gene

The 907 was the only one without, the 750 and 906 both had 16" wheels.  the 906 and 907 also had the later style engine.
Check out my oil filter forensics thread!                     Offended? Click here
"Yelling out of cars, turning your speakers out the window to blast your music onto the street, setting off M-80 firecrackers, firing automatic weapons into the airâ€"these are all well and good. But none of them create a merry atmosphere of insouciance and bonhomie quite like a revving motorcycle.

twolanefun

In it's day it was not the only brand running 16", the move away from 16" began after 1988 I believe. The 907 was the best of the breed with 92' believed by many to be the best example. It eventually spawned the ST2 in 97', which also shared some of the 916 bits. Still it is a shame it did not last after 93'. Kinda what happened to the ST3, sorry but I don't think the MTS is a progression. - Gene
"I know a few roads"
92' PASO 907ie
02' M900 54K+ Miles
04' ST3 58k+miles - Sold
01' Victory Sportcruiser 30K miles, 04' Victory Kingpin - 111K+ miles
09' XR1200 - 15K+ miles
13' Diavel - 13K+ Miles Pay attention and things will be okay
EX-MSF Instructor, EX-President MAD
AMA Charter Life Member, Patriot Guard Rider
Victory Motorcycle Club, Charter Member
Patriot Guard Rider

fastwin

Sad news indeed. [thumbsdown]

Think of all the 1000s of fights he caused between husbands and wives over the years. "What is that motorcycle doing in our garage?" [laugh] Oh wait a minute... maybe that's just at my house! ;D

RIP CC
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