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Author:  ducttf1 [ Sat Jul 18, 2020 6:44 pm ]
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That's amazing! A Sport just lying around the neighborhood? I think bevels find you! Congratulations! Now to use Carlos words, strip it! Thank goodness you never have to move. My head is still spinning and I'm trying to get settled. My old shop was great, I was lucky to have it as long as I did. I'll have to find a new way to have the guys over for Christmas, and get togethers. Lou

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Author:  graeme [ Sat Jul 18, 2020 8:35 pm ]
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What was it ?
Early square case 860 ?
I would have SS but for the side stand lugs on the left down tube ?

Graeme

Author:  bevel-dementia [ Sun Jul 19, 2020 1:35 am ]
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Cranky my guess is 76 or 77 900SS. It has the shaved Brembo F08 twin bleed calipers and the Ducati Electronica ignition. What are the engine and frame numbers?

Mark

Author:  CrankyRoller [ Sun Jul 19, 2020 8:56 am ]
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77 900SS looks rough but actually very original with 6K miles...was original owner.
He didn't like the color or the fairing, clipons so had it converted a long time ago.
Lou sorry to have stolen your barn find thread but as you know these things still excite us old people.
-Cranky-
PS-I pushed the bike home... thats the second time in recent years!

Author:  ducttf1 [ Sun Jul 19, 2020 12:27 pm ]
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No worries Cranky! That's amazing. The best I've found walking around my neighborhood was an overpriced Vespa that needed restoration. Living close to an old Ducati dealer is the key. I wonder what else lurks in the garages in your neighborhood?

Author:  Carlo [ Mon Jul 20, 2020 5:21 pm ]
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the look of the tt2 is now very pleasant, the cable counts kilometers below .... hahaha !!
Very interesting components ... even the carburetors are unusual ... kheyn?

Author:  Cal [ Mon Jul 20, 2020 7:12 pm ]
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YOU GUYZ FIND ALL THE GOOD STUFF :shock:

Author:  ducttf1 [ Fri Aug 21, 2020 11:15 pm ]
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The more I look at this bike, the more interesting. So for all the 'Harris' experts out there. The swingarm on the bike is gusseted by the shock mount and has a single pinch bolt at the eccentric axle holder. Also a single piece of tubing to the shock mount. I've had a few other Harris swingarms, none of them are like this. They all have two pinch bolts at the eccentric and two pieces of tubing to the shock mount. Pictures included. Was one for the street and the other for racing? The spare arms I had were all from race bikes. my 'new' Harris is a street kit. Lou

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Author:  flattop900 [ Sun Aug 23, 2020 10:42 am ]
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Hi Lou...
Here is another version with a pinch bolt top and bottom. The Harris products were all silicon bronze brazed were they not? Could explain the higher cost.

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Author:  ducttf1 [ Sun Aug 23, 2020 12:37 pm ]
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Hi Flattop, I'm sorry, I meant two on either side, one on either side. The swingarm you posted is what mine looks like on the barn find. The bronze brazing is so beautifully done on these bikes. So yes the prices were high for a kit. Another strange thing I'm trying to understand is the clutch housing. So in the paperwork that came with the bike they mention a 'heavy duty' clutch, but nothing else. So here are some pictures. It is, what seems to be a standard cover that has been machined a bit. The top, by the filler has been milled down a bit I think. I think they just used later clutch internals. I will change the cover for a cable operated one the I have so I don't have to worry about the seeping oil out of the filler, which it has. Any comments? Lou

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