RE: 750 GT´s

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RE: 750 GT´s

RE: 750 GT´s 
R obin said 2004-10-02 00:46 
 
I own a 74 GT 750. I purchased it new in 1975 from Sport Motors in Cinncinati, Oh. I still have a few pieces of the shipping crate. I have over 80,000 miles on it. Valve guides have been the biggest issue with the motor. I´am considering a total restoration this winter. I would like to find stainless or aluminum fenders for it. This motorcycle always draws attention where ever you go, it seems someboby always know someone who had a Ducati.I could also use some carb parts the throttle slides have a lot of wear. 
 
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