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picked up an old PX125 motor for bits (f@@ked engine casing , but loadsa good spares on it) and noticed the flywheel is made by Zanussi! it has a small ducati stamp on it , but ive never noticed a zanussi flywheel before.
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Is it written on the plastic fan by any chance?
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goldeneye wrote:picked up an old PX125 motor for bits (f@@ked engine casing , but loadsa good spares on it) and noticed the flywheel is made by Zanussi! it has a small ducati stamp on it , but ive never noticed a zanussi flywheel before.
I remember seeing these years ago when riders mainly racers would machine the fins down and then attach the plastic fins from a washing machine.
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i got a letter from zanussi once jeff that had a small stamp on it too ,with the queens head on it :bigsm: :bigsm:
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no no no you daftys! i s**t you not, its an old heavy PX electronic flywheel, unmachined , from a bog standard px, original fins , the lot. never been messed with, not a made up one with a washing machine fan on. its stamped on the actual flywheel. beam me up ......
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jeff

your not mad - i had one it came on the mk 1.5 px125e i have - it was skimmed so the markings are lost - it was the one that give years of use but sadly cracked in two last year.

it was a heavy type with a window and rubber bung.

CDi was also marked ducati and zanussi

If my italian industrial history serves my right the Ducati brothers established the DUCATI company in 1926; 22 years later, DUCATI was split in two other companies, DUCATI Elettrotecnica and DUCATI Meccanica (today DUCATI Motor).

In 1985 DUCATI Elettrotecnica and Zanussi Elettromeccanica merged to form DUCATI Energia - so around that time the ducati and zanussi name appeared on products

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jeff

your not mad - i had one it came on the mk 1.5 px125e i have - it was skimmed so the markings are lost - it was the one that give years of use but sadly cracked in two last year.

it was a heavy type with a window and rubber bung.

CDi was also marked ducati and zanussi

If my italian industrial history serves my right the Ducati brothers established the DUCATI company in 1926; 22 years later, DUCATI was split in two other companies, DUCATI Elettrotecnica and DUCATI Meccanica (today DUCATI Motor).

In 1985 DUCATI Elettrotecnica and Zanussi Elettromeccanica merged to form DUCATI Energia - so around that time the ducati and zanussi name appeared on products

all the best

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it has "83" and 2 dots in the date circle thing, so guessing it"s february 1983 as the time of maufacture, which puts it around the time of the "mk1 and a half" PX"s. ive probably had one before , just never noticed . it has the "rubber bung" hole cast over. the one i run on my px180 is a points ignition one , that has the overlapping magnets from an electronic flywheel! they probably just used what they could get at the time.
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looking at some other bits on this motor, the electronic coil is made by "Plessey". its the original coil, rusted screws holding it to the original bracket. whats even wierd-er, is there was a Plesseys electronic factory in Sunderland!
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Thats nowt ive got a stator plate made by Morphy Richards
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