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Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by deathrowdave, Sep 18, 2024.

  1. chevy57dude
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  2. chevy57dude
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  3. I got a chance to pick up this very nice 1951 Vincent Comet from the Hagerty Auction out in Van Nuys, Ca last week & figured I would post a picture of it. Admittedly I had never heard of a Vincent before as my bike experiences are all with Suzuki "Crotch Rockets":D, but this thing is really cool!

    Shameless Plug......I am now transporting small & medium bikes in addition to my vehicle transports as I put a front wheel cradle in the new trailer:p

    God Bless
    Bill
    https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...ar-transport-hauling-open-or-enclosed.614419/

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  4. Sky Six
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    You had never heard of a Vincent????
    Um...Ah... It's not worth that much. I'll tell you what. Send it to me, I'll gladly pay for the shipping.
    I have lusted after a Vincent Black Shadow for decades. I'd be happy with the Comet.
    Thanks for taking the time to post.
     
  5. The customer that I delivered it to had a Black Shadow sitting there when I arrived! The Comet looked like a younger brother sitting next to it! LOL

    God Bless
    Bill
    https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...ar-transport-hauling-open-or-enclosed.614419/
     
  6. deathrowdave
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    Rolled this one out for spring cleaning IMG_2621.jpeg
     
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  7. tawdler
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    Yes sir...one of less than 100 sold in the U.S.
    Got some uber rare parts along with the bike. 1667238805856.jpg
    The day I bought it...
     
  8. tawdler
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    LORDY, what a beautiful bike!!
     
  9. Dick Stevens
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    Don't know where you got those figures but they are not accurate, there were many more than that sold in US
     
  10. tawdler
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    97 1992 half fairing bikes, according to Ducati historian Ian Falloon..
     
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  11. Dick Stevens
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    Your original statement was misleading, it's different when you add the specific model and year to the equation!
     
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  12. tawdler
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    My bad, You're right of course...the 1991 to 1997 900ss was probably the most popular bike Ducati ever built.
    The only new bike I ever bought was a 1995 Ducati 900ss/cr...I crashed and totaled that one (1997) with only two summers on it.
    I swore someday I would own another.
    When I saw this White Frame (1992) bike on the Atlanta craigslist I drove all night to look at it the next day.
    No cracks around the steering head, and no cracks in the aluminum swingarm sold me immediately. All the spares and upgrades made me giddy!

    Most of the 1992's looked like this... 92.jpeg
     
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  13. C&M Auto Supply
    Joined: Mar 11, 2025
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    Purchased this new in 1973 , still have it. We never sell anything. 1973 Z1 Kawasaki 900. Truly the first super bike. We used to say No Fear. Now it's just Fear.

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  14. D.Lee
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    Fun weekend huntin eggs!
     
  15. James D
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    Have vague memories of this from some magazine feature. Still trying to figure out the steering.
    Edit: apparently this is 2 Bad, built by Arlen Ness around 1976.
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  16. chevy57dude
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    ^No chance at all those carbs would ingest rocks!
     
  17. Back when my troublehead ran, I really should make time for it this year and see what the hell is going on with it.

     
  18. rust&patina
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  19. deathrowdave
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    Long ride today . Had a video of the Million Dollar sound . Stupid me can’t determine how to load it . IMG_2717.jpeg
     
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