





Tony,tony wrote:I need to have your confirmation about the best buy!!
750 paso with it extras and she will be 100 % secure to drive!
907 paso no need extras no need work …… no problems in the future !!
This is the Paso forum so most of us are partial to the 750. I have a 750 and in the long run I think it will be easier to maintain than the 907. As these bikes age, parts will become harder to find. The 750 is a basic/simple enough machine that I will be able to make repairs.tony wrote: I like the paso 750 and I don’t mind to work to improve same errors from factory.
Maybe I should have been more specific; This is the 750 Paso discussion area of the Paso forum!persempre907 wrote:Isn't the 907 a Pasojcslocum wrote:This is the Paso forum so most of us are partial to the 750.?
Ciao
I don't agree at all.paso750 wrote:Is the 907ie a Paso? I`d personally say no. Of course it`s the next step in evolution based on the 750/906 but on the bike itself it says only 907IE and also if you look at the brochure it does not mention "Paso" anywhere.
No Jon,jcslocum wrote:Frankie, are you active in the Rome Ducati Club? I was in Rome last year and met many members at some dinners. Maybe we have met?
Cause previous 750 and 906 modells DIDNT sell enough well, so they had to try something in factory to that problem!!! That is MAIN reason, why they leave that "Paso" away...persempre907 wrote: I don't know why at the Ducati they decided to keep out the name Paso when the 907 had marketed
It seems to me that you said something about how much easier is servicing the Paso as regards as ST :funny: :funny: :funny: :funny:Finnpaso wrote: Anyway if thinking tecnology and improvments of those times(from 907 to ST2), U realize, how much "better bike" ST2 was compared to 907IE