Yeah, I think you are right about it being Indiana based
I think with fairing, fenders, tank, side panels, saddle bags and a tail trunk painted a solid red color, and five spoke gold wheels, she'd look pretty good, for the era that is.
Probably great for around town/commuting and the occasional high speed sweeper.
Don't think she was designed for canyon carving though, that's what the Ducati 750 F-1 was designed for. http://tinyurl.com/25wlysq . Dr. Taglioni's last Duke.
Ciao, Nick Alaniz, 2002 Ducati ST4$, Sacramento, CaL.
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