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corsa
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Victoria


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Posted - 09 Sep 2010 :  9:00:15 PM  Show Profile Send corsa a Private Message  

 
G'day, everyone,
My name's Lee Slocombe and I'm keen on getting a Classic racebike, I've raced allsorts of bikes from MX to a Superbike, (With the Hartwell Club)but I'm getting older (and more sensible, but definately slower!!! lol).
And I'm on the look out for my next project racer, I have a thing for either a BSA Goldstar or a Ducati TT1/TT2/F1 Replica.
So my questions are:
Who do I talk to regarding bike eligibilty etc..
Has anyone got any leads on who to talk to regarding a Ducati TT frame kit in Oz or NZ?
Norton Manx Replica Frames?

Cheers,
Lee.

Alan Cotterell
In a time out state

Victoria


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Posted - 10 Sep 2010 :  3:55:30 PM  Show Profile Send glen20 a Private Message  

 
For Ducati, it's hard to go past Bob Brown in Kensignton, Melb. I believe he still has a replica of the Kevin Magee bike - the original went to Alan Cathcart.
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corsa
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Victoria


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Posted - 10 Sep 2010 :  8:21:15 PM  Show Profile Send corsa a Private Message  

 
Thanks, I'll chase Bob up and see what he can help me with.
I was at the Island last weekend and saw a few really cool Ducati's and I've got a thing for Goldies so it was good to see some out there on the track.
Couldn't believe the amount of Manx Nortons, very nice, but I just have a thing for The Goldie Motor, so at a push, I could build a Goldie powered Manx. Time will tell.

Better start seeing what's out there.
Cheers.
Lee.
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Jaffa56
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New Zealand


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Posted - 11 Sep 2010 :  05:24:33 AM  Show Profile  Visit Jaffa56's Homepage Send Jaffa56 a Private Message  

 
Another option for TT frames is Steve Bridge in NZ. You must be logged in to see this link.
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Alan Cotterell
In a time out state

Victoria


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Posted - 11 Sep 2010 :  07:55:21 AM  Show Profile Send glen20 a Private Message  

 
Ducatis are really good things, but they fall into the same category as my Seeley Norton 850. There is no class of historic racing in which they are really competitive. Perhaps you should look at BEARs racing? You might get a better deal there. A Gold Star BSA is a much better way to go, period 3 500s are the premier class in historic racing. You'll get great competitive rides there.
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Alan Cotterell
In a time out state

Victoria


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Posted - 11 Sep 2010 :  08:01:30 AM  Show Profile Send glen20 a Private Message  

 
Corsa, a good way to go, is to build a featherbed frame with a 500cc two valve Jawa engine, and a Triumph 5 speed gearbox. Getting a decent drum brake for the front is the only real problem in building the bike. Unmodified, the Jawa engine is faster than any Goldie ever was, and it's possible to buy two pairs of gears which will improve the Triumph gearbox.
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Alan
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Western Australia


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Posted - 11 Sep 2010 :  1:15:19 PM  Show Profile Send Alan a Private Message  

 
Have you forgotten the Ducati Mal Campbell rode and should have won the Nationals on in Tasmania?

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GD66
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Western Australia


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Posted - 11 Sep 2010 :  2:43:07 PM  Show Profile Send GD66 a Private Message  

 
Or the 500 Pantah ridden by Mitch Mulligan who was the quickest in P5 Senior at the Phillip Island nats ?
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Alan Cotterell
In a time out state

Victoria


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Posted - 11 Sep 2010 :  6:14:03 PM  Show Profile Send glen20 a Private Message  

 
There are not many Mal Campbells around. A while ago he expressed interest in period 6. He still has the VF Honda he rode around Wayne Gardner in the 6 hour in about 1983. I can only remember one fast Ducati around 1980. It was the 851 Bob Brown had Kevin Magee on - the only 4 valve aircooled Ducati. Getting a duke to go fast can be done, but it's an expensive exercise. Somebody should buy the Magee replica off Brown, all they'd have to do then is buy a CR gearbox.
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matcho mick
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New South Wales


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Posted - 11 Sep 2010 :  11:16:13 PM  Show Profile  Visit matcho mick's Homepage Send matcho mick a Private Message  

 
or the Ron Young Ducati bevel twin with young Bob onboard won every unlimited P4 race there,maxed the points,(dosen't carry race # 1 for nothing),lnteresting to see both V twins in the wet races,Muldoons big bore XS Yamaha flog the big jappo multi's,no sustitute for torquein the wet!,Bob also rode Rons genuine TT2 in the P5 unlimited,so lots of fast Ducati's on the island last weekend
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Alan Cotterell
In a time out state

Victoria


421 Posts

Posted - 12 Sep 2010 :  06:52:11 AM  Show Profile Send glen20 a Private Message  

 
Lee, if you are really interested in buying a Ducati frame, you might ring Peter Cross at Trackside Tuning, Old Hume Highway, Winton. He's next door to the raceway. He makes replicas. Also has a fast 860.
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corsa
Level 1 Member

Victoria


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Posted - 13 Sep 2010 :  7:49:25 PM  Show Profile Send corsa a Private Message  

 
Thanks, for the replies everyone, yes, I spoke to Ron Young at the Island, he has an awesome Ducati TT2, as well as his Bevel Drive too. I really need to see if I can get all the parts to build a TT2/TT1 and then keep it running, as apposed to a Goldie, not sure yet, I'll keep doing my homework.

One thing, I heard that Mike Farrel in Qld was making Goldie Engine Cases and heads? Does anybody know anything about this?
I was looking at a Manx Replica frame by Fabtec (I think that's what they're called). Again anyone used these frames? They looked pretty good.

Cheers,
Lee
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