Benelli Scorchers and Novel Scooters

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by Al Eckstadt
The 1968 Wards-Mohave 260 as purchased.

Reader’s Ride

Eight years ago, I bought this 1968 Wards Mojave 260. I didn’t know if I wanted to refurbish it or do something “else.” While researching the Mojave, I saw a few people had put Triumph 500 or 650 engines in them. Then I came across the cover of Cycle magazine from February 1969. The feature story — Benelli Scorcher 650 — with the knock-off Metisse frame and steel bodywork of the Wards Mojave, but with a 650 twin Benelli engine. Benelli planned to sell this in the U.S. but dropped the idea for the 650 Tornado, which was, to say the least, a milder style.

Seeing the Scorcher on the Cycle cover, my mind was made up. I wanted to put a Triumph engine in the Mojave. I called a friend, Pete Eischen (now deceased — I wish he could have seen the finished bike). Pete had done some cool engine swaps, and he came to my house and advised me on how to get started. I picked up a 1972 650 Triumph engine, and the project was underway.

I knew I wanted a single carb, four speeds, and I wanted alloy wheels and disc brakes. I came across a 1985 Cagiva Alazurra for sale cheap. Beautiful cast wheels, dual front discs, rear disc. I wanted a 7-inch headlight, not the Wards 5-inch, so I found a headlight with similar style but in a 7-inch size — a Ural headlight (I installed a modern Hella headlamp). I opted for a Podtronics unit, and standard points and coils. I picked up a brand new Amal Premier at a swap meet.

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