A custom Sport

discussion about the 750 Sport and '89/'90 900SS, which share many mechanicals with the Paso series
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ducinthebay
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A custom Sport

Post by ducinthebay »

Kinda beat me to the punch here.
I too am building a Scrambler from a 1990 Sport. but it will look a bit different than this. Fun bike none the same.
http://www.bikeexif.com/ducati-750-sport-scrambler

Of course the first big difference is that their bike is done, and mine isn't.

Cheers, Phil
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Re: A custom Sport

Post by tubehead »

Me also but thinking pantah 650 using Cagiva alazzura as a base with wide motard rims .Ratty 750 sport is also a consideration as they go pretty cheap here.Might not be too popular with the purists though.
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Re: A custom Sport

Post by Mc tool »

ducinthebay wrote: but it will look a bit different than this.
Cheers, Phil
Gee I hope so , that scrambler (?) doesn't look a whole lot better than some of the butchered Paso's in G's thread :)
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