Paso missing from "Chronicles of a Legend" on duca

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That is great indeed. About time the Paso was recognised. Interesting that as usual the least info is on the best Paso, the 906 :D But it is just good to see Ducati acknowledge theremost beautiful child :thumbup:

Well done Luca :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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:cool:

Further to Luca's post (the one with all the links) on the previous page, I do think that we should contact Ducati to thank them for inclusion of the Paso in their survey, and also to draw their attention to the miss-spelling of Renzo's name, and also I think that Luca's point (at the beginning of this Topic) regarding the omission of Massimo Tamburini's name as designer of the Paso and 916 should be made. Surely Tamburini must be acknowledged!

What's everybody think?

How about it, Mike?
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Totally agree with you skins mate We should acknowledge their efforts in acknowledging us
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I already contacted the museum curator (Livio Lodi) about the mispelling of Renzo and he assured me that it'll be fixed soon. :D

I also discovered something interesting about him (Livio): he entered Ducati in 1987 and was employed... on the Paso bodywork assembly line! Curious, isn't it? (http://www.ducati.com/heritage/news/Articolo1.jhtml)

Livio seems to be a nice person, with a lot of real passion for Ducati and I'm sure he will appreciate a contact from the ducatipaso.org family... Mike, are you there? :thumbup:

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Luca,

I also e-mailed him yesterday. When I checked just now it was changed to Renzo.

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lceriani wrote:I already contacted the museum curator (Livio Lodi) about the mispelling of Renzo and he assured me that it'll be fixed soon. :D

I also discovered something interesting about him (Livio): he entered Ducati in 1987 and was employed... on the Paso bodywork assembly line! Curious, isn't it? (http://www.ducati.com/heritage/news/Articolo1.jhtml)

Livio seems to be a nice person, with a lot of real passion for Ducati and I'm sure he will appreciate a contact from the ducatipaso.org family... Mike, are you there? :thumbup:

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Post by lceriani »

Mike will never finish to surpise us... :eek:
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Go for it guys.
That was a great bit of news. Good to see the Paso range now included.
Get anything going and I will sign it if it get the answer we want!! :thumbup:
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At last!!!

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Very nice :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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