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Ducati Pantah 350 by Capêlo's Garage
This Ducati Pantah 350 from Nuno Capelo of Portugal - with it’s exposed framework and strikingly spartan bodywork - may well be considered architecture in motion. This project started life as a 1987
Cagiva Alazzura 350 - the fruits of an oddball
manufacturing arrangement with Ducati evident in that
iconic L-shaped twin, and left largely unchanged until
it fell into the hands of Capêlo on the idyllic island
of Madeira.
With a plan to mix new and old, retro and modern, work began in earnest. The only parts retained from the original donor bike were the frame, engine, and the original fuel tank which was cut, welded and shaped to create a monocoque rear end. Designs for the new bodywork were digitally modelled and 3D printed to provide 1/1 scale samples for the metalwork which made for a quick and easy process. The front fairing was modified from an existing item to be slimmer and ensure the top and bottom lines were parallel. Wheels are super moto 17” rims fitted to
the original hub at the rear and a Super tenere hub at
the front. This combination permits a fork swap from a
Yamaha YZF-R1 with twin Brembo brake calipers. The beefy
upside down forks have been rebuilt to work in perfect
harmony with the Showa shocks at the rear. Source returnofthecaferacers.com & CAPELOS GARAGE
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