Early Strada Rear Light
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Early Strada Rear Light
Has anyone got one of these, the black round type?
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Re: Early Strada Rear Light
The early 750 GT Ducati had a round tail light; I don't know if it's the same as on the early Morini 350. Is it worth checking out Ducati parts suppliers?
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Re: Early Strada Rear Light
George
350 sport 1978, 350 Strada 1978
650 Norton 1967, 650 Kawasaki 1977 and 650 Enfield 2019
350 sport 1978, 350 Strada 1978
650 Norton 1967, 650 Kawasaki 1977 and 650 Enfield 2019
Re: Early Strada Rear Light
Unfortunately not, the Morini-version has a larger steel housing and a flat plastic glass... The licenseplate holder is different too, but the same as on later Morini's.
Re: Early Strada Rear Light
that would be a CEV 9313, also used in Ducati's & Guzzi's of that era
http://www.ducaticlassics.com/Parts/Cat ... 079574150/
http://www.ducaticlassics.com/Parts/Cat ... 079574150/
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Re: Early Strada Rear Light
Thank you all for your comments; I guess that it had to be a stock CEV item, the question being "which one?" and it looks like the answer so far is CEV9313. I attach a photo of my number plate/light holder. There is a circular hole cut out from the number plate of 40mm diameter into which is set a substantial piece of rubber held in place by the screws (heads visible,) reducing the hole to 25mm diameter and incorporating the fixing holes for the light unit at 50mm centres. There are small rubber bumpers set at approximately 58mm centres. it looks a bit odd and my first thought was that it had been adapted to take the currently attached CEV9350 but the work has been so well done that I wonder if that is just how they were? So, does anyone know if that is how they were and if the CEV9313 has 50mm centre fixings and an outside diameter of 60mm to sit on the bumpers? These may be the last pieces in the jigsaw.
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Re: Early Strada Rear Light
Yes, that is how they were. At least on the later chrome 1970's type lamp. I would guess this is a standard CEV style mounting that would also suit the earlier type you're looking for.
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Re: Early Strada Rear Light
Yep, all these plateholders are the same, for square or the round taillightSteve Brown wrote:Yes, that is how they were. At least on the later chrome 1970's type lamp. I would guess this is a standard CEV style mounting that would also suit the earlier type you're looking for.
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Re: Early Strada Rear Light
This is on ebay Italy at the moment:
https://www.ebay.it/itm/guzzi-v7-ducati ... BaV4Il[url][/url]
Any good?
https://www.ebay.it/itm/guzzi-v7-ducati ... BaV4Il[url][/url]
Any good?
George
350 sport 1978, 350 Strada 1978
650 Norton 1967, 650 Kawasaki 1977 and 650 Enfield 2019
350 sport 1978, 350 Strada 1978
650 Norton 1967, 650 Kawasaki 1977 and 650 Enfield 2019
Re: Early Strada Rear Light
Looks like the right one, only the licenseplateholder is different
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Re: Early Strada Rear Light
Hi there , google Samuele Brezzi they have been useful to me in the past .tankstraddler wrote:Thank you all for your comments; I guess that it had to be a stock CEV item, the question being "which one?" and it looks like the answer so far is CEV9313. I attach a photo of my number plate/light holder. There is a circular hole cut out from the number plate of 40mm diameter into which is set a substantial piece of rubber held in place by the screws (heads visible,) reducing the hole to 25mm diameter and incorporating the fixing holes for the light unit at 50mm centres. There are small rubber bumpers set at approximately 58mm centres. it looks a bit odd and my first thought was that it had been adapted to take the currently attached CEV9350 but the work has been so well done that I wonder if that is just how they were? So, does anyone know if that is how they were and if the CEV9313 has 50mm centre fixings and an outside diameter of 60mm to sit on the bumpers? These may be the last pieces in the jigsaw.
Good luck
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Re: Early Strada Rear Light
So, I bought a reproduction CEV9313 from America. It required extensive re-working to make it useable but I am happy enough with the (almost) finished result and I regard it as an improvement on the later unit previously fitted. Hans, this is your seat-base, eventually re-covered with a lower profile at the rear in an attempt to make mounting and dis-mounting less of a challenge.
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Ah nice!tankstraddler wrote:Hans, this is your seat-base, eventually re-covered with a lower profile at the rear in an attempt to make mounting and dis-mounting less of a challenge.