My Radical SuperPantah project.

Discussion in 'Builds & Projects' started by nuttynick, Aug 22, 2012.

  1. I prefer the cooler lower down Dave,, I think above the head restricts air to the rear cylinder? I know Ducati must know what they've doing but I still prefer the lower look?
     
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  2. I'll sort some out when I get home so you can see how home made they look!
     
  3. Nick, just generally more pics would be good. I seriously think its beautiful. :upyeah:
     
  4. How about a short vid? You can do it with your phone.
     
  5. sweet looking bike, good work :cool:
     
  6. I did post a video from my phone, its on a previous page :upyeah:
     
  7. More! More!

    Do you hear??!
     
  8. Here's some of the headlamp bracket. I couldn't see a better way of mounting it? It's on slotted brackets to adjust the beam, and I like it!

    Sorry about the pictures, they're cropped from the originals taken in bad light.

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  9. Great job, especially in such little time (in comparison to the glacial speed of my projects!).

    I like the fact you've stuck with the concept of the 'easily-removable-nose-thumbing-legal-concession-only' light fixing that the original bike drew so much criticism for, but that was in fact deliberately thought out to give the bike that aura of a number plated race track refugee.

    Do you know how much the bike weighs?
     
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  10. Cheers! And thanks for your help along the way ;-)

    I love the headlight! As for weight, a LOT less than a stock bike, I've even stuck with the single disc. As a 750 it feels really punchy, so I'm very happy!

    I hope Pepo likes the end result :)
     
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  11. Pepo's delighted with your project and has been very positive about it all the way through

    You're very welcome, Nick. Anytime.

    So much weight's been shed, I'm curious to know how many kg anorexia Pantahstica actually sums - be interested to know when you get a chance to put it on some scales. That 750 engine is bound to enjoy its much easier life and will doubtless show its gratitude over every mile!

    Best wishes
     
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  12. That light is just too cool for school! Top job from front to back :upyeah:
     
  13. It does stick out, but I can't see another easy way of mounting it. Maybe if it doesn't work it'll be something to do next winter! That's why the only thing finished is the paint, and even that needs flatting back now it's hard! It'll always be an ongoing project ;-)
     
  14. Nick, one question on the light... Do you like it? I'm guessing yes.

    That's all that matters my friend...
    Darren
     
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  15. Mate, for what it's worth forget the snipers! It's intended to be RADICAL (as in "extreme") yes?
     
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  16. They're not snipers! A lot of the comments are from very experienced bike builders, so I'll listen to what they have to say. What I actually decide to do is down to me ;-)
     
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  17. That has come out so nice, there's nothing I'd change. I look forward to seeing it in Horsham, what route you taking there?I got your message but I couldn't PM you back... think your box was full.
     
  18. Cheers, I'm aiming to meet with whatever group travels down from Box Hill to Pietros and then on to Horsham ;-) I'll empty my inbox
     
  19. I think the shape of the light and the connection method is not helping here - it's pretty much square whereas I have visions of a big pair of Cibie driving lights bolted to the front that were comparatively much flatter for their facial area, and the connection was easier to hide.

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    Most of the projector lights on endurance racers seem to be recessed (at least partially) into the fairing.

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  20. The Ducatis at the Bol d'Or were always very goggle-eyed, as if the lights were a real afterthought (as I am sure they were). I remember one year the well-placed Dukes had to retire because they couldn't get the lights to work properly. Oh how we laughed. Italian electrics, eh?

    Seems so typical of Italians to design a state of the art motorbike for 24 hours of non-stop thrashing and then fail to get a simple headlight to work. Oh OK, there were 2 of them.
     
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