New french member
Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 4:13 pm
Hi Everybody,
I am from France and I recently bought a Paso.
Before that I always rode Ducatis since I have my motorcycle driving licence (2005).
I first bought a 600 monster that I still ride as a daily ride in Paris and its area.
It has 92000km on the clock and it is time to swap the engine for a newer.
I also have a 600 Pantah and a 750 TT I built during my mechanical engineering studies, but it is not the point.
I wanted to buy a Paso for a long time.
As far as I remember it started when I was looking for an engine for my TT project.
I realized that the Paso were usually disassembled for their engine and fork, and nobody care about them.
Last june I stopped to listen to my friends and I bought a 750.
I changed the wheels for black ones, rebuilt the heads and cut the rockers, rebuilt the fork, changed the brake lines and disc...
I also upgraded the wiring with the relays on the coils and the main alimentation.
Soon I will clean the weber and try to adjust it better.
At first I wanted the Paso as a second daily bike. Now I am conscious that it a funny second bike.
How fun it was in Paris with the red Paso!
People are amazed to see a 26 years old guy on this old bike.
Obviously all what I changed and upgraded was inspired by the DucatiPaso.org community.
Thank you guys for animating this place!
I am from France and I recently bought a Paso.
Before that I always rode Ducatis since I have my motorcycle driving licence (2005).
I first bought a 600 monster that I still ride as a daily ride in Paris and its area.
It has 92000km on the clock and it is time to swap the engine for a newer.
I also have a 600 Pantah and a 750 TT I built during my mechanical engineering studies, but it is not the point.
I wanted to buy a Paso for a long time.
As far as I remember it started when I was looking for an engine for my TT project.
I realized that the Paso were usually disassembled for their engine and fork, and nobody care about them.
Last june I stopped to listen to my friends and I bought a 750.
I changed the wheels for black ones, rebuilt the heads and cut the rockers, rebuilt the fork, changed the brake lines and disc...
I also upgraded the wiring with the relays on the coils and the main alimentation.
Soon I will clean the weber and try to adjust it better.
At first I wanted the Paso as a second daily bike. Now I am conscious that it a funny second bike.
How fun it was in Paris with the red Paso!
People are amazed to see a 26 years old guy on this old bike.
Obviously all what I changed and upgraded was inspired by the DucatiPaso.org community.
Thank you guys for animating this place!