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Author:  ducttf1 [ Mon Dec 05, 2011 2:26 pm ]
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Hi Carlo, the silence is everyone trying to find the 'euros' to buy a frame kit! They are beautiful, we need some 'Moretti's' in the USA. Lou

Author:  Carlo [ Mon Dec 05, 2011 4:35 pm ]
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Fortunately, he replied the guru TT2. :D :D :D

Now I'll show you, more photos!

Behind the bike, the rider is Leandrini, with the evolution of the frame moretti Deltabox aluminum.

The other photo, you can see, Iezzoni shoulders, and Leandrini the left side of the photo.

Even the bikes you see them, see the sin not to crop Deltabox Leandrini.

I'm looking for photos of Deltabox, just the documentation I have this I'll show.

Ciao a tutti. Carlo

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Author:  ducttf1 [ Mon Dec 05, 2011 4:45 pm ]
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Hi Carlo, Rudi's Pantah site has a bunch of nice deltabox Moretti pictures. they are beautiful, did they work well? Lou

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Author:  Carlo [ Mon Dec 05, 2011 5:01 pm ]
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Hello Lou, beautiful photos, I have talked to Moretti Deltabox frame.

Moretti says they are more suitable for water-cooled engines.

He says that the air-cooled engine pantah ducats, the chassis is very hot and the bike climbs in temperature.

Moretti says that the trellis frame tubes of molybdenum is much more suited to the twins pantah.

This is your opinion.

However they are very beautiful to see the Deltabox frames.

Ciao excuse the translation.

Author:  Poison [ Thu Dec 08, 2011 1:27 am ]
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Ciao Carlo!

We (the non-italians...) are confused, as it is normal when there is a "pictorial series" of bike-building posts to have a constant reference to micro-breweries as well as the occasional mention of libations such as sloe-gin or similar alcoholic beverages. Can you not include in the pictures maybe some apparatus for the production of limoncello or (better yet) Vecchia Romagna.................?

Salute!

Poison

Author:  Carlo [ Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:52 pm ]
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Hello Guys, I'll show you a few more photos.
The first photo is of Mario Sakamoto on Ducati TT2, the bike is the one I owned.

The second picture is always Mario Sakamoto But two years later, namely 1984.

The bike in the picture, is to Leandrini.

Leandrini come second in the Italian league TT2 1984, behind winner Fabio Barchitta GPM of ducats.

The third picture is of Fabio Barchitta DUCATI GPM.

Ciao. Carlo Leoncini

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The bike in the picture, is to Leandrini.

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Author:  oldblue [ Thu Dec 08, 2011 7:20 pm ]
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Hi Carlo,
These Moretti bikes look the bizz were these linked to the GPM Bikes at the time in the early 80"s Tube work is lovely i agree with Jarno.

Author:  archimedes [ Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:38 pm ]
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ciao! Carlo,

dolce!
Il vostro Mr. Moretti รจ un sculpter bene nei sua sforzi con il tubo.
e non si uniscono i tubi insieme con "tig"?

ciao,
scott

Author:  graeme [ Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:48 pm ]
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Hello Scott, is this the translation?

Hello! Carlo, sweet! Your Mr. Moretti is a sculpter well in his efforts with the tube and not join the tubes together with "tig"?

Hello Carlo,
How much do the frames cost?

Regards
Graeme

Author:  Sam [ Fri Dec 09, 2011 4:45 am ]
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Poison wrote:
Ciao Carlo!

We (the non-italians...) are confused, as it is normal when there is a "pictorial series" of bike-building posts to have a constant reference to micro-breweries as well as the occasional mention of libations such as sloe-gin or similar alcoholic beverages. Can you not include in the pictures maybe some apparatus for the production of limoncello or (better yet) Vecchia Romagna.................?

Salute!

Poison

Did someone get out of the wrong side of the bed today!? ;)

Cracking jig there Carlo lots of time and effort have gone into that alone, excellent build.

Sam.

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