SF750 scambler / enduro...

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Browsing internet and found this - rather nice I thought! :D

https://www.motociclismo.it/gallery/saloni/special-dei-lettori-a-eicma-2016-caf-racer-scrambler-streetfighter-le-pi-belle-di-the-bike-field

 

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Looks like a lot of fun and would probably work well on Aussie dirt roads and forest tracks
Not sure about the side panel borrowed from an  XT250 or some such..
 
Well, as one who holds hipsterised bikes in disdain, I like it!
Managed to avoid all the required modifications deemed necessary to fit the 'built' scene.

Don't think I've mentioned it in a while;
All hipsters must...
 
Finally the proper tyres on an appropriate bike. Seems its fashionable for Cafe Bikes to run nobby's for some completely stupid reasons like fashion or style. This one looks like huge fun on firm dirt.
 
What a snorker. In the tradition of big road motors powering BM GS's, Africa Twins and Yamaha soft-roaders, then Triumph and more Beemers etc.

Can definitely imagine having even more fun on dirt on that that I always have on my SF (which has indeed sported trials universal tyres fdor a trip through central oz ... that never ended up happening).
 
That thing would not even come close to a 70/71 Ducati 350 Desmo Scrambler/Enduro. The Breganzie 750 were built for Cafe.

I had both of them ;o)

The thing about Ducati Desmo is that you spend more time adjusting the valves (No valve springs = 2 Cam Lobes per Valve) then you did riding them and that includes the 71 Ducati 750S which my 70 750 Breganzie SFO would walk over - Miles upon Miles.

In my opinion any model of a Breganzie 750 can hit 120+mph down any straight consistently year after year if you know what your doing.

What really sucks I liked the Kawasaki 175 2 Stroke Enduro considering I was trying to keep a 70 Triumph 250 Trophy together ;o(
 
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