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750 Sport Riders and Owners

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 9:18 pm
by Underblog
I am awaiting delivery on a 1990 750 Sport, and I would like to learn what the known problems (eg Weber carburetion, 16 inch wheels) to which the pre-Super Sports are prone.

For instance, the 851-888 group at Yahoo!Groups was helpful in getting me to replace the notoriously leaky clutch slave cylinder on my 851.

Rumor has it that a few 750 Sport owners (present and past) are lurking here at DucatiPaso.org.

Eric W

Albuquerque, NM

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 8:14 am
by ducapaso
weber carbs require a correct setup to run smoothly (and it's not so easy to do!) and the behave of the engine remain still harder than a mikuni carbed engine, but weber perform a bit more.
16" inches rims require tires hard to find and not so performing than newer 17" tires ( last production of a59 front tires is dated 2004; rear m59 are earlier)
The end, if you don't like do-it-yourself maintenance, vintage ducs are not fitted for you, but if you feel like loosing you time debugging troubleson your beloved wheeled girlfriend... :thumbup:

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 7:40 pm
by Finnpaso
ducapaso wrote:....the behave of the engine remain still harder than a mikuni carbed engine, but weber perform a bit more.
So do You think, that with Weber i can get more hps/torque, than with Mikunis :confused: Tell us more....

Re: 750 Sport Riders and Owners

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 7:43 pm
by Finnpaso
Underblog wrote:
Rumor has it that a few 750 Sport owners (present and past) are lurking here at DucatiPaso.org.
Truth! I think, U are NOT first "lurker" here... :laugh:

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 9:29 pm
by ducapaso
I just was told that switching to mikunis should have given me less power but an easier handling from the engine

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 1:22 pm
by Finnpaso
I dont belive to such stories, if there are not any evidences, like dyno runs, etc....

Surely 750 Supersport engine(with Mikunis) gives less power, cause those have totally different cams, but i think, Mikunis can handle better fuel, than Weber, what is designed for cars....

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 5:09 pm
by ducapaso
smother riding for a sure!

New 750 Sport Owner

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:13 am
by Underblog
I just took delivery of a 1990 750 Sport, and I have several questions and observations about the bike .

1. I can unlock the seat, but I cannot lift it up to (presumably) get at the tool-box. Is there a trick to this? I am told the owner's manual is in there!
2. The clutch seems sticky; that is with the lever pulled in the bike will still lug around in gear. Adjustment needed, or will a sticky clutch basket do this?
3. Shifting is definitely notchy. From first back to neutral is well nigh impossible, and upshifts are about a 50-50 proposition. Is this a known defect or can I expect things to loosen up?
4. The bike came with Mikuni's installed. Are there any tuning/rebuilding tips?

I am sure there will be more questions, but I appreciate any response to the above.

Eric



          Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:06 am
          by jcslocum
          Eric,

          Your clutch and gear box/shifting issue will probably be fixed by a real good clutch bleeding. Thes clutches are a bitch to bleed right and a vacuum bleeder will be a big help.

          There may be some rust or corrosion on the plates so some riding may clean that up.

          Re: 750 Sport Riders and Owners

          Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 8:54 am
          by paso750
          Eric,

          check the P750 forum. You`ll find a thread with "downloads". In it you will find the workshop manual for the 750 Sport.

          G.

          Re: 750 Sport Riders and Owners

          Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 2:29 pm
          by Underblog
          G

          I looked in the P750 forum and the newly reconstituted docs.ducatipaso.org folder and could not find the manual. Can you provide a link? I thank you in advance.

          BTW, took the 750 Sport to work and back. What a fun little bike! Less civilized than the 851 (harder to shift, Mikuni's sputter a little) but excellent when warm and at speed.

          Re: 750 Sport Riders and Owners

          Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 4:29 pm
          by mike
          take note! we have a 750 Sport forum category now! :mrgreen:

          Re: 750 Sport Riders and Owners

          Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 4:48 pm
          by paso750
          the thread is on the first page of the P750 forum :D

          here the direct link:
          http://forums.ducatipaso.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1551

          (Mike, will the Sport section remain ? It existed already longer time ago and then was removed. For me that`s fine ... I`m just asking)

          G.

          Re: 750 Sport Riders and Owners

          Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:58 pm
          by mike
          yes the Sport section shall remain. I removed it so long ago because someone was trying to start up a Sport site and I did it as a courtesy to help them kickstart their page. I've not seen much activity outside of this group with respect to the 750 Sport, so we are going to adopt them back.

          Re: 750 Sport Riders and Owners

          Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 7:56 pm
          by Underblog
          G

          Thank you for the link. Found the manual links, opened up Windows on my Mac, and unzipped the files. Thank you much! I tried without success to check out the new 750 Sport Forum. I was told I did not have the correct permissions :cry: