Mine came with 17" wheels

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wup
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model: 906 Paso
year: 1990
Location: Markleeville CA

Mine came with 17" wheels

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My dad bought a new Ducati three years ago and gave me his old '90 906 Paso. Thanks!!
Anyway, the first owner stuffed it into the back of a van and totalled the front end. After that, I guess he lost interest and sold the bike to a guy who raced for team Suzuki. That guy morphed a Suzuki front end and rear wheel onto the paso and then later sold to my dad. '91 GSXR 1100? I'm not sure the exact model. Anyway, works great, has a very slight looseness at head connection but my Ducati mechanic says no big deal and is safe.
Just thought I'd post this for anyone who is struggling to convert to 17's. How do I post a picture of my bike on my address thing?

Best, Joe
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persempre907
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Re: Mine came with 17" wheels

Post by persempre907 »

wup wrote:How do I post a picture of my bike
You have to put them on the web (there are many websites that allow to store the photos) and then link to that.

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paso750
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Re: Mine came with 17" wheels

Post by paso750 »

do you mean your avatar or do you want to add pictures to your thread ?

to post pictures here, get a free photobucket.com account, upload your pics (ideal is 640x480 to 800x600size) and then post the direct link here after you clicked on [IMG] on top of your edit field.
so it`s: [img]your-link[/img]
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JWilliam
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model: 906 Paso
year: 1989
Location: Nottingham, UK

Re: Mine came with 17" wheels

Post by JWilliam »

There is nothing wrong with the current selection of 16" rubber, all that is being proved here is that you need to spend some money on a Paso to keep it on the road.
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