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Graemer57
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model: 750 Paso
year: 1990
Location: Kent, England

guide prices wanted if possible

Post by Graemer57 »

Am looking to by a Paso, something with a bit of character to complement my bulletproof touring BWM R1200RT. so I have been keeping an eye on eBay and any other sites that come up when searching. Have two questions:

1) I know it will depend on condition, mileage etc etc but am seeing some wildly disparate prices being quoted. Can anyone give an price indication (or price range) that would be sensible money to pay for bikes below in ok, acceptable condition..not concours or a dog

750

906

907ie

2) Apart from Yakaz, MCN and eBay are there any other sites you can recommend where Pasos are likely to come up for sale

Thanks
Graeme
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Post by paso750 »

I don´t really like people posting the same thing in every forum, but I do understand why.
Add your location to your profile as the prices also depend on where you are.
Keep in mind also that nice, low milage bikes, specially if they were stored for years will cost you more in the end as they will need full service to get them back on the road. If the last service was 2 or 3 years ago and the bike wasn`t used after that it`s like it hasn`t been done. At least that is for the belts.

G.
Graemer57
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Apologies if I breached board etiquette, it was never my intention to cause any offence. I was working on the presumption that owners of models were probably dedicated to that model and less likely to visit the other forums. I am based in Kent in England and have now updated my profile to show this. I did ride a 750 Paso a few years ago but went for a 900SS at the time. But there is just something 'unique' about a Paso that have never quite got out of my system.... And now I have a main bike it makes owning one a reasonable long term position, and I am very happy to do the TLC and maintenance required :-
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Post by higgy »

There are many well priced paso's in your neck of the woods, look around :thumbup:
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