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1 map for 2, riding around the world in 1957...

Started by norton73, December 21, 2017, 05:09:44 PM

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norton73

Loose nut holding the handlebars

Chitza

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kylepeterson

Quote from: norton73 on December 21, 2017, 05:09:44 PM
...on 2 Ducati 175 bikes.




In 1957 2 Italians, Leopoldo Tartarini and Giorgio Monetti, rode around the world on Ducati 175s.




http://thevintagent.com/2017/12/20/the-vintagent-trailers-1-map-for-2/

http://www.ducati.com/history/editorials/the_motorcycle_trek_that_became_a_legend/index.do

ahhhhh, now all those modern bikes with 35 way adjustable suspension, efi, tbw, abs, anti-wheelie, and other gizmos have something to imagine they're doing.... on their 11.3 mile commutes ;-)
just give 'er the berries !

merc16

Wow that's so dang awesome. It looks like they still own the bikes ?
Justin

norton73

At least one of the bikes is in Ducati's museum.



"In September of 1957 Leopoldo Tartarini (later of Italjet fame) and Giorgio Monetti left Bologna on a pair of the newly announced 175T models (standard apart from the rear luggage racks). In 12 months they rode around the world providing excellent publicity for the company, which followed up by establishing sales outlets in many of the countries they passed through. The pair returned in triumph to Bologna on 5th September 1958, just in time to celebrate Ducati's filling the first five places at the Italian GP at Monza that day. Remarkably the bikes are still in the condition they finished the trip in! Photographed near Bologna, Italy. 2018."


http://www.philaphoto.com/imageLibrary/displayimage.php?album=1845&pid=69308#top_display_media
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