

Thank you!!!

Jerry
Jerry,flchopperguy wrote:I got hooked--I really like the styling of these bikes! I totally enjoyed the internet article pages of 'Vicki's Paso 750' of the restoration of a 750 step by step--GREAT article!![]()
Jerry,flchopperguy wrote:Thanks for the responses guys!you guys are cool. That is a nice looking 907. Unfortunately my finances will only allow spending approx $2500 or less
and traveling to get it within one day. That is why I hope to find a project bike that maybe someone is tired of and wants to get rid of it. Thanks for helping me look...
Jerry
Yup, + 11ty billion...Restoring is satisfaying, rewarding but expensive if done properly.
I guess cost is realative to the original purchase price and the repairs that need to be done.persempre907 wrote:keep in mind that restoring a vintage bike is very, very expensive.
Right now one is on ebay from Canada that has green wheels and modified body panels?
If the rear of that frame has been modified, I have two frames without titles that could be cut and have the rear section grafted to that bike, plus I have a few other spare parts to help put it back toward an original condition. I hope that whoever buys the bike decides to restore it to an original configuration. Maybe the person will come on here and find out that we probably have the spare parts to make it an easy transformation.....I hate seeing butchered Ducatis!flchopperguy wrote:Right now one is on ebay from Canada that has green wheels and modified body panels? Not sure I like the rear body mods, plus way too far from Florida.
Dude, aint that the TRUTH!!!!! Particularly butchered Paso'sDesmo_Demon wrote:.....I hate seeing butchered Ducatis!