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Hi Euan

sorry to be a pest: can you slightly amend my location for 497 to Northern Ireland?

Thanks.

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I saw a Scura in Louisville a few years ago. Looked great except for the paint blistering (just like mine)on the engine block.. Do all Scura models do this ?

Mines flakey and getting flakier by the mile I like it, just tell folk it's cause it goes so fast the paint burns off.

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09 Germany

29 Germany

39 Germany

57 Italy ( in the factory car park)

60 Italy

67 Germany

69 France

77 France

84 Italy

90 Germany

98 Italy

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107 Italy

111 Germany

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150 Ireland

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301 France

310 Isle of Man

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397 Italy

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497 Northern Ireland

498 Scotland

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502 Wales

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545 NZ

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655 Czech

666 Italy

688 Italy

 

Getting a few now interesting pattern in export places

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  • 5 weeks later...

09 Germany

29 Germany

39 Germany

57 Italy ( in the factory car park)

60 Italy

67 Germany

69 France

77 France

84 Italy

90 Germany

98 Italy

99 Germany

107 Italy

111 Germany

134 Germany

135 Germany

150 Ireland

173 France

180 Germany

191 Germany

200 France

206 Slovenia

221 England

222 Scotland

224 England

225 Scotland

226 Germany

227 England

232 USA

250 Australia

251 Australia

254 Australia

255 Australia

261 Australia

267 Australia

269 USA

272 USA

275 Australia

279 USA

281 USA

283 USA

287 USA

288 USA

300 Netherlands

301 France

310 Isle of Man

311 England

313 England

314 England

352 Australia

353 Australia

354 USA

358 USA

370 USA

372 USA

373 USA

381 USA

386 USA

387 USA

392 USA

394 USA

395 USA

396 USA

397 Italy

398 Germany

401 Australia

402 Italy

431 Italy

464 France

484 Wales

489 England

490 Wales

494 England

496 England

497 Northern Ireland

498 Scotland

500 England

502 Wales

505 Singapore

539 USA

544 USA

545 NZ

555 Italy

565 Germany

568 Italy

580 Denmark

595 Italy

597 USA

598 USA

599 USA

617 USA

642 Germany

655 Czech

666 Italy

688 Italy

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  • 1 month later...

Scura #383 had been a one owner bike that was originally purchased in Moorehead Minnesota and had lived in the Twin Cities until two weeks ago. I'm now its second owner, and it's in Cedar Rapids, IA.

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  • 3 months later...

Scura Number 255 which was resident in Sydney Australia has moved to much closer to the Great Barrier Reef and has a new owner - Tim Schroeder - may he enjoy the ride for many years to come !

Gregg

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Scura Number 255 which was resident in Sydney Australia has moved to much closer to the Great Barrier Reef and has a new owner - Tim Schroeder - may he enjoy the ride for many years to come !

Gregg

 

Thanks Greg

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  • 7 months later...

time to add mine.

 

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Tenebris, my V11 Scura n. S046 is located in Bergamo, Italy (ad it was too before I buyed it: last owner was in my same town)

 

I want to ask in my club, Anima Guzzista: we have 21 Scura registered, all located in Italy, I think.

I'll post results

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Just the facts. Sad to say I came across a very neglected S365 in Minnesota. I drove hours to see it after I was told on the phone it was in exceptional condition with no paint or corrosion issues, only had 1 garage tip-over, etc.

 

Winter salt or like damage all over, an amateur repaint on the engine/trans which is all peeling off. Went through a dealer once with no current record of past ownership, current owner mentioned the dealer they got through in Chicago may have acquired it through auction which could indicate salt water storm damage or similar? Almost all fasteners are corroded or rusting, aluminum surfaces oxidizing, paint lifting, rear cowl repainted. Cad-plated surfaces like FI throttle cams starting to corrode, at least 5k miles since last oil change. Evidence on levers (one bent) and pegs of being down at low speed (more than a tip-over) on both sides. Has the clutch rattle but sometimes after engaging it would stop after disengaging, acted oddly, if I had purchased it would have come apart for inspection. Mis-matched tires. Right side Ferracci carbon can had damage,they cut the damage off and re-riveted, forks leaking. Somebody jammed a screwdriver in the upper triple clamp slots, started to bugger, bare pliers used on speedo cable, many other niggling issues. Attention needed everywhere.

 

Those are the things I could see, who knows what lurks beneath the surface? Was there water in the engine/trans/rear and resulting corrosion/pitting on gears, crank, pinion, etc? Looked at it and passed, way too much work to restore for the $5,500 they were asking or anywhere remotely close to that. For me, not knowing the history of how the damage originated was a real deal-killer, regardless of any price. If they gave it to me it would be headed for a frame-off and complete rebuild. What a shame, like spray painting over the Mona Lisa and hanging it outside at the beach.

 

I was so disappointed I didn't even ask about the title, I don't know but I wouldn't be surprised if it had a salvage title. Some excited Squiddy may only see the Ohlins, hear the Ferracci and buy it but not me.

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Well, the factory engine paint is like that. It looks like a 20 yr old tar roofing job. The rest of the damages were done by dumba**es and the patina was from neglect. There should be I.Q. test given before some people are allowed to own European transportation. Glad to hear your were astute and passed .

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