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Ducati 100 Sport | A domestic Italian Special

Ducati 100 Sport

With Phil Aynsley


The introduction, in 1957, of Ducati’s first OHC road bike – the 175 Sport, proved to be such a success, that together with the Turismo version, accounted for 25 per cent of the 175 cc market. As a result, that saw the company quick to follow with 125 cc (also in 1957) and 100 cc (in 1958) models.

The Ducati 100 Sport was a domestic only model, with this restored model featuring several non-standard parts

The same basic bottom end of the 175 was used on both smaller models although the sumps were both smaller and smooth, not finned, as were the rocker covers. The barrels and heads were of course of smaller dimensions. Wheels were 17-inch and the less bulbous tank held 17-litres.

The 100 Sport was purely a domestic model and was only made up until 1960. The 125 Sport was exported and survived until 1965.

Power was eight horsepower and good for 105 km/h

The very pretty 100 Sport did not have a detuned Turismo variant and was good for 8 hp at 8,000 rpm and top speed of 105 km/h, while weight was 100 kg. In comparison the 125 Sport had 10 hp at 8,500 rpm and a top speed of 112 km/h.

This 100 Sport was restored in Italy before being imported into the USA. It has several minor incorrect parts including the lack of a speedo (and the blanking plate is from a later model), the wrong sump and drain plugs (both should be marked Esso not AGIP), the wrong colour battery strap, an incorrectly shaped seat and the wrong horn.

Source: MCNews.com.au

HJC makes first retro flip-up helmet

The retro helmet fad has boomed in recent years, but this HJC V90 with bubble visor is the first we have seen in a modular or flip-up helmet.

These vintage-style helmets are usually worn by touring riders (and many BMW riders!) who are more interested in the flexibility of the practical design than in fashion or style.

That’s why most come in solid colours.

So does this. It is available in solid white, grey or black only.HJC vintage retro flip-up modular V90 helmet

The modular helmet costs €319 (about $A520) but there is no word yet on availability here.

Flip-up chin barHJC vintage retro flip-up modular V90 helmet

HJC say the flip-up chin bar can be secured in the up position.

We don’t know if this means it was certified that way, but if it was, then you should be able to legally ride with the flip-up front open. Otherwise, it is illegal, even though many police officers ride with the front up!

Since it’s modular, it is practical and unlike many other retro helmet designs, it includes large air vents front and back.HJC vintage retro flip-up modular V90 helmet

Apart from retro styling and the practicality of the flip-up chin bar other features include an integrated anti-fog sunvisor, fibreglass composite shell, removable and washable cheek and forehead pads, plus Silvercool “moisture-wicking” liners with anti-bacterial fabric.

It is also suitable for the Smart HJC integrated bluetooth communication system.

Like all HJC helmets it comes with a five-year warranty which is the usable life of a helmet anyway.

The V90 comes in sizes XS (53-54cm) to XXL (63-64cm) with just two shell sizes covering the six sizes.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com