Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Ewww... I saw the tell-tale underseat triangulation but just
>couldn't believe that someone would cut up a beautiful Ducati
>frame for that huge and heavy lump of a four cyl engine... 

Actually, that air-cooled four is surprisingly lightweight.
The builder of the "JF1200" has owned and raced Ducatis (a 750 and a
350-that-eventually-became-a-450 on which he won the WERA Vintage 3
national championship) so he knows and loves Dukes. But his requirements
for a streetbike were, first and foremost, low maintenance (and simple
maintenance - no desmo valves!) and reliability. Along with massive
horsepower and a wide powerband. For simplicity's sake he wanted an air
cooled motor. No bodywork, so everything's easy to get at. No one built
a bike that met his criteria so he made his own.

-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com

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