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 Post subject: BARBER VINTAGE ALABAMA
PostPosted: Sat May 21, 2011 4:19 pm 
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Hi guys ,

I think that, I really will go in USA!
One of my friend that live in Daytona, will borrow to me, his Ducati bike.
I will be there together my friend Oreste Romeo (proprietary of the bike) and the great Reno Leoni. :!:
Reno will accompany me in USA. He said me that he will come with me in the commemoration to Barber.
Oreste Romeo said me , he is going to register me in the category BOTT- Battle of the twins.
....guys..I have to have trust in him? ;)

I let look to you the bike of my friend:


I am very happy for these exceptional events.
I thank you for your big friendship for me.

CIAO!!
Carlo Leoncini.


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 Post subject: Re: BARBER VINTAGE ALABAMA
PostPosted: Tue May 24, 2011 7:28 pm 
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Hi Carlo:

It's great to hear that you will be at Barber - I look forward to meeting you!

That's a good looking bevel racer, but it would be more fun if you were on a Pantah with Palmer, Robbins and me - we will be racing in BOTT as well on the F1s.

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 Post subject: Re: BARBER VINTAGE ALABAMA
PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2011 3:39 am 
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HI,

....but I could race in your category? :shock:

In this way, we could stay together at the start for 10 seconds, and sometimes, when you will lap me... we will greet us :D

For me will be a very pleasure know you and other guys.

CIAO!! Leoncini Carlo


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 Post subject: Re: BARBER VINTAGE ALABAMA
PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2011 12:09 pm 
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Hey Carlo, Buon Comple Anno! I hope you get more TT's for your birthday! Best Wishes, Lou


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 Post subject: Re: BARBER VINTAGE ALABAMA
PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2011 5:16 pm 
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Hi Luo! I'm very happy that also in America, people know that today is my birthday! for me it was a very nice surprise. The best present you can make me is to know you in person! :D
Your garage is really really really interesting. I have almost all components to start my Ducati TT1.
many greetings for your kind thought!

P.S. How have you known my birthay?!? FBI?????? :lol:

Saluti dall'Italia! Carlo Leoncini


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 Post subject: Re: BARBER VINTAGE ALABAMA
PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2011 9:32 pm 
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Hi Carlo, I would like to say it is a National Holiday in the USA but all birthdays are usually listed on the home page of the 'Forum'! Lou


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 Post subject: Re: BARBER VINTAGE ALABAMA
PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2011 3:32 am 
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this is the cave of Alí Babá in version Ducati TT1 :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


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 Post subject: Re: BARBER VINTAGE ALABAMA
PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2011 10:18 am 
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FINALLY! More photos from the ultimate "man-cave" [hate that phrase]. We need details, Lou, details. MikeV


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 Post subject: Re: BARBER VINTAGE ALABAMA
PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2011 1:44 pm 
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618F1 wrote:
FINALLY! More photos from the ultimate "man-cave" [hate that phrase]. We need details, Lou, details. MikeV

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 Post subject: Re: BARBER VINTAGE ALABAMA
PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2011 11:15 pm 
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Ok guys, some details. The most complete looking bike in the picture is actually my original NCR privateer bike which I am returning to it's original colors of red and silver. I was also ( thanks to Steve Munro) able to find a NOS NCR fuel tank to replace the old tank that was modified to take a more modern aircraft style cap. The seat and tank are ready for paint, and I will prep the fairing and fender for the new color this weekend. It is no fun taking a restored bike and re-doing the paint but I did not know all the history of the bike till this past September and it should be done right. The bike to the right is my other genuine TT1. She was raced successfully for many years, and actually won a BOTT race as late as 1993! Not a restoration as much as bringing her back to as raced condition earlier on. She was a 'little' tired when I got her.The bike with the primered frame is a no holds barred replica using all my 'rare' parts that I have collected during the years. Campy wheels, RGB 500 GP forks, NCR Double system shock, TT1 swingarm, 4 pot p432 calipers with NCR 300mm drilled out rotors, twin filler NCR fuel tank, NCR embossed catch bottle, etc. The motor in the bike is just a 'slave'. Two of my friends are building motors, first one done gets to race her at Barber! The bike on the lift is a street legal TT1 I have been building for a friend and has been taking me a long time to build. My plan was to make a TT you could live with everyday. Not easy. Made a custom seat to house a larger battery, right side harris kickstand, baffled pipe, shortend aluminum fuel tank (better for the 'family jewels') 17" front marvic, 18" rear marvic so I can use a standard coutershaft sprocket, headlights, brakelights, Motogadget tach with speedo and stuff, 300mm SS brembo rotors with quick detach brakes, M1R's. I will not build another streetbike! Too much stuff to worry about. The nicest think about a racing TT is it's simplicity of design, uncluttered. The other bike on the workbench was a DM frame that Steve Munro has 'kidnapped'. Hopefully he can make something with the parts, or just sell them back to me! Well that's enough for now guys, hope this wasn't too boring. Lou


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