How long have you owned your Paso and how many miles on it?
My "new" Paso
I bought my '87 750 Paso in August with 3,300 miles on it. It's been garaged the whole time and I think it was originally bought as a "Ducati status trophy". That would explain the low miles. I've only had time to put about 500 miles on it and I like it more each time I get on it. I think this is motorcycle number 39 for me and it's my second "street only" motorcycle. I mostly ride a KTM 250 EXC (two stroke) off road. I love the V-twin. Even the tires look good. It came with a great sounding aftermarlet exhaust system, (F1 I think). I couldn't really afford it at the time, so I offered the guy $2,500 for it and he didn't even hesitate. Must have been my first ever really good deal on a motorcycle. To me, it was almost like finding a Shelby Mustang in an old barn.
I have purchased my '92 Paso 750, electric blue, in 2001. I have run it for 15.000 kms without any problem on the road. The only problems are the typical ones: Starting in cold wheater and running rough at low revs.
I have run it on the circuit, was no match for the Japanese powerhouses, but good to feel that cornering was better than most.
I will keep it for a long time, its not perfect, but I simply love it.
I have run it on the circuit, was no match for the Japanese powerhouses, but good to feel that cornering was better than most.
I will keep it for a long time, its not perfect, but I simply love it.
- fasterdammit
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- year: 1988
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Welcome to the boards, Thunder!
A '92 750? Sure about the year? Not to pick on the new guy but I didn't think the 750s were sold by '92. Unless it's an earlier model year that was sold new in '92 or something ...
Taking in track days with it though? Awesome!
A '92 750? Sure about the year? Not to pick on the new guy but I didn't think the 750s were sold by '92. Unless it's an earlier model year that was sold new in '92 or something ...
Taking in track days with it though? Awesome!
Just because you're not dead doesn't necessarily mean you're living, either.
1988 Paso 750 #753965
1997 Monster 750
1988 Paso 750 #753965
1997 Monster 750
Hi Fasterdammit,
I know they where originally sold until '90. But the blue ones where meant for the USA, did not sell well (because of the introduction of the ss-series??), were shipped back to Italy and brought to the European spec, which obviously took a while. I still have the "objects in the mirror are closer than they appear"-stickers on both mirrors.
Mine was first registered on Jan. 2 1992.
I know they where originally sold until '90. But the blue ones where meant for the USA, did not sell well (because of the introduction of the ss-series??), were shipped back to Italy and brought to the European spec, which obviously took a while. I still have the "objects in the mirror are closer than they appear"-stickers on both mirrors.
Mine was first registered on Jan. 2 1992.
My first paso was an 86 model bought in early 87. After an "argument" with a Volvo, it was written off with obout 7,000km on the speedo. I purchased my 87 paso in march 88 (with the insurance payout), and have put 65,000km since then. I've had some interesting problems, but on the whole it has been a reliable ride. After 17 years I still love it! I just don't get to ride it so much anymore.
Cheers
Cheers
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- model: 750 Paso
- year: 1990
- Location: East Lancs West Yorks border
years and miles
[I have owned my blue 750 for 5 years and it has now done 61000 miles.Its been very reliable.I did Leeds in the UK to Imola for WDW2005 in 2 days no problem and then took it round the track.When I moved to France I brought it with me.I am booked on a trackday in Dijon in June. Anyone interested?
- redpaso
- paso grand pooh-bah
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- model: 906 Paso
- year: 1989
- Location: Land of OZ (traylia that is) Troy Bayliss Country
I have had my 906 for 2 years now. She has 80000+ km on the clock. the last 15000 or so by me. I knew the last owner well & it was in immaculate condition, still is. I am the third owner & I reckon the next will be my kids when I go to Paso heaven (hopefully in 50+ years). It really is a love affair, beautiful lines, beautiful note & a beautiful soul! I love my Paso!
- redpaso
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- model: 906 Paso
- year: 1989
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naster wrote: Really don't know much about this bike (750), apart from they require lots of maintenence, can be expensive to keep, and are tempramentle.
Treat her with the passion that you would a good woman, take care of her needs & you will be rewarded with relatively inexpensive reliability, just don't lay her down as that beautiful boby can be hard to replace & that can get expensive. You may be liking it today but as that love grows you will be more than happy to sit for hours in the shed & just fiddle/polish/carress your new baby, if that is maintenance then I can't get enough!!!!!
Oh, by the way:
PASO's ARE NOT TEMPRAMENTAL, THEY HAVE SOUL!!!
I bought my Paso 1 in year 2000, I rode with her until I broke her front sprocket sealed bearing. Then she needed to reapir this one, a pair of brake discs, and a paint job. I wanted to do it but I found a Paso without pick-ups and coils and bought her. I mixed one by other and now I have a Paso and a half. But I have promised I'll put this half on the road another time.
70 hp. can change the world