Another new member - 1992 Ducati 907ie Paso

discussions specific to the 907IE
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Post by redpaso »

Hey There drsmig, Welcome to the World of Paso, it is a good place to be. :thumbup:

YOU ARE ACTUALLY MEMBER NUMBER 600 :thumbup:

There is no better sound than a Paso with a set of Staintunes on her :lick: :cool:

This site will definately be a wealth of information to you on everything that relates to your bike.
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Hi, drsmig.
How do you plan on NOT putting many miles on that bike?
Regards, B
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Hi "redpaso", i spoil now Your day, cause there is MUCH better sound: Paso with original "made in Italy cromed Conti exhaust" :funny: If some have heard open Contis, they know, what i mean :thumbup:

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I can see your dilemma. Enjoy it to the fullest every time you're out.
Regards, B
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Hi good luck with the new bike, I hope you have as much fun on it as the rest of us do. By the way you can’t go wrong with the 92 great bike…….. trevor
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New 907 IE owner

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I went to the TT races on a CBR 600FW & came back on a 1993 registered 907IE. I am delighted with my "swop" but want to make the bike perfect - any tips you can give regarding original positions of stickers etc.

For example on the rear end just above the brake light the "made in Italy" sticker doesn't fit into the "box". I know it's sad but I want my Duke to look right.

The previous owner put on some performance pipes and it sounds great! 13,000 miles on the clock and the little elephant on the yoke will do a lot more!

Any tips re original state would be appreciated.

Thanks Rogero
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Re: New 907 IE owner

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For example on the rear end just above the brake light the "made in Italy" sticker doesn't fit into the "box". I know it's sad but I want my Duke to look right.
Hi, Rogero

I don't know what part of the world you are from, but my North American '91 has a sticker in that box warning not to use the back handle to lift the bike. Probably the worst placed sticker on the bike. I always thought that someday I would remove it and put something more personal there.

Regards, B
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Post by fasterdammit »

KillerB wrote:I can see your dilemma. Enjoy it to the fullest every time you're out.
Regards, B
Yeah, if you need a hand putting miles on any of those, let me know, I can try to help you out. ;) :thumbup:

Congrats on the new stablemate and welcome to the site!
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I live in Cardiff, South Wales in the UK. Looks like this decal ( sticker ) thing could be a personal thing then!

Driving the my newly owned Duke is like being back on my FSIE again - I can't stop smiling! :laugh:

Thanks for the welcome too
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Post by redpaso »

my 906 says "made in Italy" in the box @ the back it is written rather small & there is plenty of space around it. There has been the colours of the italian flag added either side of teh lettering on mine but this was done by the last owner. The "Made in Italy" looks original :thumbup:
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I have filled the "box" with an italian flag sticker - looks fine to me now!

Just downloaded ( thanks to the site ) the launch booklet and a review article, when did they stop / start sticking indicators on stalks on the 907ie's? Mine have the winkers in the rear light cluster - the one "on test" looks different. Are US models different?

Just can't stop smiling when I look at her either. Marvellous!!!
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Rogero wrote:when did they stop / start sticking indicators on stalks on the 907ie's? Mine have the winkers in the rear light cluster - the one "on test" looks different. Are US models different?
Yours has a "euro tail". In the US they were always mounted out on stalks.
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