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Pictures of streetfighter / naked bike Paso

Post by karel »

Hallo,

I am looking for pictures from the Paso as in:
Streetfighter, naked Bike or other special.

I am looking for some ideas for my naked bike.

Thanks,

Karel.

I like this one.
It is also for sale, see:
http://www.2dehands.be/streetbike-10943 ... o&start=15



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That is your bike?
Very good work!
But, there is the stock engine yet.
When you think end your project?
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No it is not my bike.
I am looking for more pictures of streetfighter or naked Paso biks.
I need some more ideas.
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No matter, it's a good idea.
Specially, I like very much the rear side, while the headlight fairing is "already seen".
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karel

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Thats what I am looking for!

This one is for sale, see:

http://motor-brommer.marktplaats.nl/mot ... -koop.html
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http://www.box.net/public/uui46qfnqt

here 2 others.

Keep us updated how you will fix the header and exhaust.

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Yeah, but . . .

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I like most (if not all) of these, except I think the frames need to be painted. Mostly RED!

(Shows off the engine better.)
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For sure, the nicer bike remains the one of the first photo.
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rjc wrote:I like most (if not all) of these, except I think the frames need to be painted. Mostly RED!

(Shows off the engine better.)
Yes that is also my idea.
A ferrari red frame and wheels.
And the fuel tank dark black.

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karel wrote:A ferrari red frame and wheels.
A DUCATI RED frame and wheels!!!!
Ducati was born before than Ferrari!!!!!!!!!!
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.. and the colour red comes originally from Alfa Romeo for which Enzo Ferrari drove races before starting his own company. :laugh:

btw I don`t think a red frame would look good unless you keep the lower part black or anthracite due to the contrast with the dark engine.
Just imagine how it would look if the monster had 2 thick and red frame rails passing below the engine, specially seen from the side.
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paso750 wrote:.. and the colour red comes originally from Alfa btw I don`t think a red frame would look good unless you keep the lower part black or anthracite due to the contrast with the dark engine.
The previous owner of my Paso had the frame powder-coated in silver. I don't think it looks "too" bad, as now, the rearsets (footpeg brackets) don't seem to be floating in mid-air.

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I really wish he'd left it black, but I'm going to leave it silver, anyway.
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I think silver looks fine if the fairing is on as you only see some parts of it. The silver footpegs for sure match better to a silver frame than to a black one, but on a naked bike ... I don`t know ...

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paso750 wrote:I think silver looks fine if the fairing is on as you only see some parts of it. The silver footpegs for sure match better to a silver frame than to a black one, but on a naked bike ... I don`t know ....
Sorry...I guess I should have added a picture of the bike with the fairing in place, also...here you go...

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With the black painted on the bottom of the fairing, as stock, I think it looks better with a black frame, though...

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