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sickle44
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Post by sickle44 »

Also FZRMartin,

WElcome the old fashioned Forum way as well.
Michael
Yes Yes I know, I said, I'm building a project YZF1070

Basement is done now, 850 finished and gone...
Gotta get the new siding up on the house.
Fixing the FZ1 up, cleaning up garage and then I might even begin

FZRMartin
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Post by FZRMartin »

spook wrote:Welcome Martin.... the old fashioned forum way :)
Hey thanks Spook & Michael!

And where´s that FB group anyway? Can´t find it...
My one off Scuderia NCR built TT2/F1 Ducati - http://pics.domdummaste.net/ducati/martins.html

My Austin Cambridge 1962 - http://pics.domdummaste.net/A60.jpg

My music - http://www.myspace.com/martinrossel/

My band - http://domdummaste.net/

spook
Dolphin-headed purple plasma TLR thing?
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Post by spook »

must say I approve of your taste in bikes. The NCR TT2/F1 is my favorite Ducati! They came in blue and red originally? Anyway, you probably know the one that I mean :) You should post some pic's of your Duc, and FZR :)

FZRMartin
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Post by FZRMartin »

spook wrote:must say I approve of your taste in bikes. The NCR TT2/F1 is my favorite Ducati! They came in blue and red originally? Anyway, you probably know the one that I mean :) You should post some pic's of your Duc, and FZR :)
Thanks though I actually sold it a few years ago... stupid me!
:oops:
and in fact this is a one off, the F1 engine was never sold
with the TT2 frame but an older chassi and in europe the bike
was called just that, F1. It´s as small as a 350, classic Ducati
light weight design and both tuning and frame work was done by Nepoti/Carrachi in Bologna (NCR= Nepoti Carrachi Racing) including lathed 40mm Dellortos, high comp pistons/lowered combust chamber, porting etc. And the TT2 was a pure racer that never became a
pruduction bike - it actuially had a 600 engine that Ducati
won TTF2 with early 80´s and the first bike with the now classic tubular frame.
Agne who built it with NCR spared no expenses, it had Montjuich type Verlicchi aluminium swing, Marzocchi M1R racing fork, Dual full floating 280 brake discs up front w/dual 4-piston Brembo Gold Line calipers...
and lots of little nifty sollutions for fitting everything inside the
little frame.
A beautiful little italian bike with a mighty mighty sound!

Pictures coming though the FZR is pretty much bog std...yet!
:)
My one off Scuderia NCR built TT2/F1 Ducati - http://pics.domdummaste.net/ducati/martins.html

My Austin Cambridge 1962 - http://pics.domdummaste.net/A60.jpg

My music - http://www.myspace.com/martinrossel/

My band - http://domdummaste.net/

RocknFZR1000
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Post by RocknFZR1000 »

Hooligan wrote:ok. facebook group created. i haven't messed with it much, just got it up and running. it is set to private, so if you are on here and you want to also be on there, shoot me a message via the facebook group. it's called EXUP Worldwide.

One thing to note, this WILL NOT take the place of the forum. just another way to foster a bit of growth and friendship among us that continue to spend too much time and money on these great machines.
hey just requested to sign up
Thanks,
Frank
RocknFZR1000

My other toys:
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