Jays100
Veteran Member
I built this some 15 yrs ago while working in Illinois, finished in a barn and borrowed garages in Massachusetts and before settling in Connecticut.
It started life as a 76 XS650 standard that the previous owner had bobbed. Tons of engine work later and it breathes fire, oversize Ti valves, 38 Mikunis, Shell cam, 750 Big Bore, etc. The frame was lightened and you can see the monoshock with aluminum swingarm. A friend in Chicago at a boutique Ducati shop (Triple O Service) had an insurance repair job on a Ducati Monster that he replaced the front forks on, smoke smudges. So the front is Ducati Monster.
The front wheel is wholly Yamaha, the Ducati discs are the same bolt center dimension as Yam and were used. Had to adroitly file on the brake caliper inside casting edges to clear the spokes but no porosity from Brembo! And no leaks, whew!
Rear hub is from a Honda CR125, added a double bearing on the sprocket side and laced it to the Yamaha Akront rim. Really like that look.
It started life as a 76 XS650 standard that the previous owner had bobbed. Tons of engine work later and it breathes fire, oversize Ti valves, 38 Mikunis, Shell cam, 750 Big Bore, etc. The frame was lightened and you can see the monoshock with aluminum swingarm. A friend in Chicago at a boutique Ducati shop (Triple O Service) had an insurance repair job on a Ducati Monster that he replaced the front forks on, smoke smudges. So the front is Ducati Monster.
The front wheel is wholly Yamaha, the Ducati discs are the same bolt center dimension as Yam and were used. Had to adroitly file on the brake caliper inside casting edges to clear the spokes but no porosity from Brembo! And no leaks, whew!
Rear hub is from a Honda CR125, added a double bearing on the sprocket side and laced it to the Yamaha Akront rim. Really like that look.
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