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09-20-2012, 08:16 PM
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Rugby whore
Joined: Jul 2010
Oddometer: 250
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There were so many highlights of this trip, I don't know where to start. Pretty gratifying to watch one son take his first ride on dirt - and then progress to riding with his new buddies from a campground over. Also pretty gratifying to watch the other son crawl for the first time.
Fun to teach my son to shoot. He managed to hit a water bottle - it's a start. His mother rolled her eyes when I started lining up bottle caps at 30 yards out. Her jaw dropped when I started picking em off one at a time. The food was great - we 'gourmet' cooked - omelettes and bacon for breakfasts and fancy cheeses and wine for lunch. Tin foil baked meat/potatoes with roast vegetables and roasted garlic for dinner one night, andouille sausages another. If I'm going to bring a truck and trailer 'camping', then I'm taking advantage of it! And of course the riding. One intermediate trail that I rode solo went up a ridge line and then culminated in a cliff to the north of our campground, with a wide expansive view out over the desert below. Amazing. The trails were alternately rocky, or sandy, or hard pack, but all dusty and wide - perfect for our big bikes. Having a plated bike up here opens up so many potential areas that most of the other OHV guys aren't on. So if you're looking for a little peace and quiet and some amazing trails with really almost no limitations on where you can go ride - I highly recommend Big Bear area. Definitely going to do this one again. Hopefully can get the wife out there on her bike sometime too. Might have to leave the baby with Gramma. And by the way, I heard someone describe the bike as an 'OG Adventure bike.' Made me grin. BMW eat my dust! |
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09-21-2012, 08:24 AM
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Crop Dusting Everywhere
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Thats a good one!!
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09-21-2012, 10:11 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Sep 2009
Location: Western Iowa
Oddometer: 73
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Been wanting an E900 for a LONG time to book end my 900 ss sp - if any one has one out there that is in GREAT shape that they'd be willing to shake loose please PM me!
Even better, if someone out there has a nice E900 and is interested in taking a mint condition Husky TE 630 with 312 miles on it as a partial trade DEFINITELY get ahold of me! |
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09-21-2012, 11:27 AM
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Studly Adventurer
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@bullsnake
PM sent
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09-25-2012, 11:13 AM
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airhead or nothing
Joined: Mar 2004
Location: Shoreline, WA
Oddometer: 7,973
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Here's one for sale outside Seattle: (not mine)
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/mcy/3293996139.html Rare 1985 Cagiva/Ducati Elephant 650 - $2900 (Wenatchee) Date: 2012-09-24, 3:03PM PDT Reply to: 3nqtg-3293996139@sale.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?] Rare 1985 Cagiva/Ducati Elephant 650 twin dual sport. Bike is all original and is in excellent condition. Always kept in heated shop. I have the owners manual and shop manual. Runs great and a hoot to ride. Please reply with phone number if interested. Thanks.
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09-25-2012, 11:36 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Sep 2009
Location: Western Iowa
Oddometer: 73
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Solo Lobo: Thanks for the link! I am looking specifically for the E900, and in the "Lucky Explorer" livery if possible. Mint and unmolested as possible is a must.
Wyvern: JUST noticed your PM if you can believe it - sorry! I did send you a PM back - let me know if you get it. I would really, REALLY love to get one of these picked up - I posted the entire story over at Ducati.ms, but my dad had one of these when I was younger and I went on an epic trip with him. I lost him just a few years ago, and my son and I would like to take a similar trip. I will end up keeping the E900 and adding it to my long term "keeper" collection, and would really like to make this trip with my son on an Elefant in memory of my dad and all of the good times that we had on his bike. Thanks again everyone! |
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01-28-2013, 02:09 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2009
Oddometer: 83
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1989 elefant 750
need some details from 750 owners .
whats the top speed and mpg on standard gearing.its a euro spec 1989 750 elephant the owner mentioned it runs on a single mikuni carb(is this stock) are they dual start or leccy start only. thanks ian. |
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01-30-2013, 03:24 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Aug 2007
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Oddometer: 2,442
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.My 1988 Elefant is kick and electric start and I'm pretty sure a 1989 will be the same. The early E750's I'm not so sure about, but I don't think they appeared until around 1992 or 1994. They came with two carb's - Bing, not a single Mikuni. Converting to a pair of Mikuni's was a common modification but not a single. In fact there were pre-made "kits" to convert to Mikuni's complete with throttle cables to suit. I'm not sure how that (a single Mikuni) could be done so doubt it's true. The early 750 Paso's used a single downdraft Webber carb, but that was a very different bike. It's possible that a conversion to something like that could be done, but I'm pretty sure it would require cutting the frame downtube to eliminate the branches for the air intakes of the standard carb inlets. I've thought about doing that once upon a time, but can't bring myself to cut the frame on such a rare bike. (Mine's a Lucky Explorer). Also, having owned a 750 Paso for a few years I don't think I would head down that path anyway - I got a little tired of it being a 375cc bike every time the slighest bit of crap fell into a jet, which happened with uncanny regularity !Best wishes with it. Cheers JayBo
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01-30-2013, 09:34 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2011
Location: Tucson
Oddometer: 34
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Don't know much about the Euro 750's. I have two Elefants, one converted to 750cc and the other a standard 650. Both are electric and manual starters. Mileage on both in 50/50 pavement/off-road approaches 50mpg. I have no idea what the top end speed is since I refuse to stress these old engines much over 90% and that equals about 85mph. Both of mine are dual carburetor (DelOrto) models with debris screens every where in the circuits. I have never seen a single carbed Elefant, so doubt that was a factory solution. HTH
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02-02-2013, 07:22 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2012
Location: Sac. Ca
Oddometer: 86
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02-10-2013, 10:02 AM
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Student Rider
Joined: Jun 2011
Location: Lititz PA
Oddometer: 68
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Chain sliders
How would one of the fine people that I made a chain slider kit for in the past like to help out their fellow Elefant owners?
Here is the situation, the demand for sliders has not abated but I don't have my drawings or my Elefant anymore. If one of you would send me your entire chain slider kit (at my expense, of course) then I could take the measurements that I need and I can start producing them again. I will return your parts to you in less than 1 week from the time that I receive them. I thank you and I'm sure that your fellow 'Fant owners will thank you.
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02-10-2013, 10:07 AM
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Student Rider
Joined: Jun 2011
Location: Lititz PA
Oddometer: 68
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MotorCade
Hey Cade,
Please PM me your address, I lost a lot of info that I had on my computer. Thanks Dewey
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02-11-2013, 01:05 PM
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Adventurer
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Elefant Owners
OK ... People ... someone needs to help out here .... I am in if someone can make this happen and supply the slider..
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02-13-2013, 08:44 AM
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Student Rider
Joined: Jun 2011
Location: Lititz PA
Oddometer: 68
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Another option
I put the same post up on the Elefant Technical thread. If no one comes through then another option would be that one of you guys could physically bring your bike to scenic Lititz. Just drop it off, enjoy the town for a few hours and then come back and collect your bike with the new slider kit installed. You get your sliders and I get what I need to start making kits again so these classic ADV bikes can stay roadworthy.
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02-13-2013, 06:25 PM
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working on it
Joined: Sep 2005
Location: Texas Hillcountry
Oddometer: 559
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sliders
I ended up buying one from Europe... cost 147 dollars to get it here.
It really is a nice one, but cost waaaaayyyyy too much.
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