'88 750 Paso in San Bruno, Ca.

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scimmione
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'88 750 Paso in San Bruno, Ca.

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Wow! She looks amazingly clean. I'm going to roll by there tomorrow and get the full story.

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/mcd/3407484326.html

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Re: '88 750 Paso in San Bruno, Ca.

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Re: '88 750 Paso in San Bruno, Ca.

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Well, she's a little worse for wear than I first thought: Been dropped more than once, fairing lowers have cracks and a few 'chunks' missing; Both mirror/turn signals have been repainted; stock pipes have been painted flat black, as well as the triple-clamp and the rear passenger hand-hold. The dash is clean with solid mounts. Michelin M & A59s (circa 1997). Both ignition and seat lock keys are there.

Barring some major engine problem, I'd say it'd be a good project bike.
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Re: '88 750 Paso in San Bruno, Ca.

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Damn I was thinking of going by there to check it out. I need to get another Duc!!Was it that bad? It does look good in pics. Oh well, I'll grab one out of state. This was the Ducati that started my passion....
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Re: '88 750 Paso in San Bruno, Ca.

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By now, I'm understanding that a bike (or a car, of course) when looks too clean hides something bad...
In Italy, they say "un lucidissimo bidone": "a shiny rip off"...
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