Brach Model new 1:12 kit, TT1 winner of the 1984 Montjuich 24 hours, riders Min Grau, Juan Garriga, and Luis Reyes.
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Brach Model new 1:12 kit, TT1 winner of the 1984 Montjuich 24 hours, riders Min Grau, Juan Garriga, and Luis Reyes.
Stefan Gratz; " In 1978, Mototrans competed for Ducati in the Mountjuic Parc at the 24 hour race with a 860ccm Ducati. The Pilots were Benjamin Grau and Victor Palomo. Team Manager was Ricardo Fargas. It was intended to finish sixth in the race while during the seventh hour of the race, Palomo crashed, the motorcycle had to be hastily repaired, and continued to the finish without fairing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ermL9Uf43RU
The peculiarity of the bike was that it was originally a 860 ccm sand casting engine with cast-in oil filter cartridge.The casting of the engine was from the same production line as the engine of Mike Hailwood for the 1978 IOM TT (corresponding continuous engine number). Obviously, the original engine with normal ignition was transformed into an electronic Bosch ignition on a private base by Giuliano Pedretti, Franco Farne’, Mario Recchia and Rino Caracchi. For this purpose, the sand casting housing must have been flexed on the side of the ignition rotor and rewelded for a new ignition adapter plate. There exist no records of this at Ducati nor NCR. Which welding technology was used is unknown. It is clear that despite the action of heat, no deformation of the housing has occurred. Subsequently, an electronic Bosch ignition was adapted. This was a novelty for Ducati. In 1975, the Ducati Moto GP 500 ccm was tested on an electronic Marelli ignition, which had never produced the desired results. "
Franco Farne, Min Grau
Cañellas & Grau, 1975
Min Grau on his 1975 Montjuïch 24 hour winning Ducati 860 prototype, ridden to victory along with Salvador Cañellas.
📷 Mauro Balaguer, taken in Montjuich, December 2012.
1975 – Salvador Cañellas on Ducati 750SS at 24h de Montjuïc a Montmelo.
1975 – Salvador Cañellas on Ducati 750SS at 24h de Montjuïc a Montmelo.
Salvador Cañellas on Ducati 860 SS, victor at the 1975 24 Horas de Montjuïch, with co rider Benjamin Grau.
MONTJUICH; REYES, GRAU, GARRIGA
Winner 24h Barcelona '84 - TTF1 privateer entry Grau, Garriga, & Reyes. Grau pictured.
1984 Montjuich 24 hour winner; a factory ‘customer’ 750TT1 ridden to victory by Benjamin Grau, Enrique de Juan, & Luis Reyes ❤️
Min Grau testing the Montjuich 24hr TT 750 Ducati back in the early 1980s.
Juan Garriga Ducati F1 851, winner of the ultimate 1986 24 hours of Montjuïch, riding with Min Grau & Carlos Cardus
Photo Alex Medina