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Author: | jc_ducati [ Thu Jul 28, 2011 6:53 am ] |
Post subject: | 705cc Pantah Racer |
This is the story of the Pantah racer I built a few years ago. It is now in the possesion of another board member (Joe) who has plans to take it the next step of becoming a TT1. This bike in its final form in my possession was pretty much as far you could go with a steel frame and twin shocks. The next step would have been a chrome-molloy frame or TT2 frame. Sadly I ran out of the energy for going down that path with this bike and hope it provides a suitable platform for its next incarnation. Ducati 705 Allazurra/Pantah - 'Pantah from Hell' Racebike The project used a Cagiva Allazurra frame, kindly donated by Ian Gowanloch, of Italspares . Laurie Alderton in Smithfield, Sydney, Australia altered the frame to the following: Steepened steering rake to 25 degrees Strengthened engine mounts Braced steering head area with triangular plates Braced frame with extra tubes to the rear engine mount and added streamline tubes between the frame tubes above the horizontal cylinder Removed redundant frame lugs Added race stand lugs to swingarm Added fairing bracket mounting plate to head stock The frame and swingarm after the modifications and powdercoating: Ian Gowanloch built the 705cc motor, to the following specifications: 750 F1 cases 750 F1 dry clutch 750 F1 5-speed gearbox Carillo 58mm stroke rods 88mm Borgo pistons Ported heads with 38mm exhaust and 41mm inlet valves TT1 camshafts 40mm Del'Orto carburettors Other items of note are: 40mm Marzocchi M1 front forks EPM 18" Mag wheels in 2" front and 2.75" rear widths Brembo full-floating cast-iron 300mm discs Bitubo WTE shock absorbers featuring rebound, compression and preload adjustments Brembo P08 calipers (front) with braided lines and 'Green' Brembo race pads 520 chain and sprockets Tarozzi rear sets WP steering damper Verlicchi Alloy Swingarm During my ownership I went through I lot of angst (pain) developing the bike, encountering issues with charging, gearbox shafts end float, detonation, a crash or two, to the point that I didn't really gain much pleasure with the bike at the track and decided to race a modern Ducati (800SS) instead. I do look back in fondness on this bike I created with the overwhelming support of Ian Gownaloch, and would have loved to got it sorted to my preferred level and raced it at Phillip Island. I will at remember it as the loudest bike at the track whenever I got it fired up - what ripping sound it makes!! |
Author: | pantah_good [ Thu Jul 28, 2011 7:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 705cc Pantah Racer |
That's a very cool little racer. easy to see a lot of work there - very nice! I can't tell from the pictures what the front master cylinder is? And I can't help myself from asking why it's wearing the horizontal belt cover and front sprocket cover? I'm not puzzled however, about how good it must sound. Bill |
Author: | 618F1 [ Thu Nov 08, 2012 12:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 705cc Pantah Racer |
I cannot believe this post slipped past me! That is one cool older racer---I mean the bike. Thanks for the story and the details. MikeV |
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