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ike
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model: 750 Paso
year: 1987
Location: Canada

Re: New Paso Owner

Post by ike »

Well, I've been contacted by the previous owner that confirmed some things. micklm ,you were correct. The motor and cases are from a 750 SS. He doesn't recall the year but it was 91\93. It has high compression pistons and headwork that was completed in Stuttgart, Germany. The heads and the carb conversion were done by an "old Ducati mechanic/ ex race technician". The bike has been "all over the Swiss and Italian Alps as well as the Ilse of Mann". He tells me he even has the old cases , pistons and the heads. He also says its quite a bit more powerfull than stock. Can't wait to find out. I'm expecting all parts very soon. Will keep you posted.
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Finnpaso
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Re: New Paso Owner

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All taughts went to some this direction.... :lol: NOT such engine from factory.... :smoke:

It would be nice to see dynorun result from this bike to see difference to some normal Paso 750 engine, but both bikes should dynoed in SAME dyno to see differences... :)
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Re: New Paso Owner

Post by persempre907 »

ike wrote:He tells me he even has the old cases , pistons and the heads. He also says its quite a bit more powerfull than stock. Can't wait to find out. I'm expecting all parts very soon. Will keep you posted.
It's a wise thing keep the stock parts.
She's a vintage bike and the genuinity is well worth.
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ike
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model: 750 Paso
year: 1987
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Re: New Paso Owner

Post by ike »

Last night I picked up ECU and other bits. Changed the oil,cam belts, plugs and wires . Put in fresh gas and it fired right up! Sounds amazing with those cans. Turns out the motor is from a 93 SS and is within 200 kms of the original motor. Quite an interesting life the bike has had. But well looked after maintenance wise. Now on to the wheel / tire issue.... Will keep you posted .Regards.
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ir_joep
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model: 750 Sport
year: 1989
Location: Haarlem, The Netherlands

Re: New Paso Owner

Post by ir_joep »

Hi, I also like a puzzle.

You could also have look at the cast parts of the engine and you will find round cast-in marks indicating the year of the cast. The are all over the engine (but sometimes inside).

Cheers Joep
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