by Adam_Winstone » Sat Jan 28, 2017 2:42 pm
In an attempt to find my original Italian (raised Innocenti logo, if memory serves correctly) alloy drive-side retaining plate, which was being discussed elsewhere, I had a look through the internals that I'd taken out of a GP200 motor, many moons ago. Whilst I could not find the drive-side plate, I did note something that had caught my eye when I stripped the motor originally.
If you've followed the link (seems to work) then you'll see that the rear of the Innocenti 47 tooth rear sprocket has been engraved with part number, date, signature and 'taglio-D', with Google Translate suggesting that taglio translates to 'cut'.
This is the only time that I can remember finding such markings, however, I seem to recall stories of similar being recounted by others (?). Perhaps this is something that others have found? The info is intriguing and I wonder if this relates to development of parts, the end of a production batch, an employee's last day or simply a slow Friday afternoon? Either way, I liked it and thought I'd share it with you.
Adam