My 907ie

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Duc750
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Re: My 907ie

Post by Duc750 »

Those V50's are for sure the funniest looking bikes ever with no body work on. Nice and easy to work on the engine though which is a good thing in my experience !
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JoKing
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model: 750 Paso
year: 1992
Location: Northern Germany / Kiel

Re: My 907ie

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Had a V35 Imola II before, with a V50 engine equipped later. Gave it away when i bought my 907.
Veryvery nice bike
92` Ducati 907 i.e. - ST3-Conversion --> Burned down with my barn
78` Ducati 900 SS - Bevel --> Sved her by risking my life
90` Cagiva Freccia C12R - Paso`s smaller sister --> Burned down with my barn
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Re: My 907ie

Post by Rhino »

Stunning bike Rüdiger, stunning.

If I were ever going to buy another 907ie I'd be making you an offer first !
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Bock900r
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model: 907 I.E.
year: 1991
Location: Hamburg/Germany Novi/Michigan

Re: My 907ie

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The Monza is neary done, just a day or two and ready to run. But my week vacation is over and I have to fly to Detroit for some weeks

Some weeks ago I bought new Instruments for the Paso. With shipping around 110€ for a brand new piece!!!
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Re: My 907ie

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Brand new instruments for the Paso?

Hey . . . the clock might work . . .
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JoKing
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model: 750 Paso
year: 1992
Location: Northern Germany / Kiel

Re: My 907ie

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Uh... tripple post!

Yeah, there were some dashes on ebay the last weeks. Got my brand new one for an equal price from down under. But the clock in my old one is still working. Never had issues with that...
92` Ducati 907 i.e. - ST3-Conversion --> Burned down with my barn
78` Ducati 900 SS - Bevel --> Sved her by risking my life
90` Cagiva Freccia C12R - Paso`s smaller sister --> Burned down with my barn
86` Ducati 750 Paso
96` Cagiva 750 AC Elefant
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randtcastell
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year: 1987
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Re: My 907ie

Post by randtcastell »

It's great to see your excellent work given to the little Guzzi. I had one for ten years, put 60,000 miles on it with very little trouble. The Dyna ignition and pod filters/rejetting that I applied gave the Monza extreme reliability and pretty good acceleration for a 500cc shaftie. My final drive box did fail though as a result of improper lock washers fitted by the factory on the ring gear within. I had to source another final drive and the correct serrated lock washers to make the repair. Have you already replaced the lock washers to your fine V50's final drive ring gear? Again, beautiful baby LeMans!
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Bock900r
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Re: My 907ie

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I found some time and change the exhaust manifold to a nice one, I bought this from Gerhard (Paso750). And the Mavings.

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With a new Sticker from the TÜV
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And a Stop on my way home, tasty Ice cream
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paso750
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Re: My 907ie

Post by paso750 »

looks great. That rubber on the lower frame rail should not be near the exhaust but on the front to prevent the side fairing to rub on the frame rail.

Did you have that exhaust on when you went to the TUV ?

G.
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Bock900r
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Re: My 907ie

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paso750 wrote:looks great. That rubber on the lower frame rail should not be near the exhaust but on the front to prevent the side fairing to rub on the frame rail.

Did you have that exhaust on when you went to the TUV ?

G.
Thank you for the hint with the rubber.
Yes I got TÜV with the Marvings. - He don't care much about this
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oceanhunter
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model: 907 I.E.
year: 1992
Location: wanganui NEW ZEALAND

Re: My 907ie

Post by oceanhunter »

Looks good in black :thumbup: where did you get the new dash,my dash
cover has a crack :,( due to previous owners neglect :roll: does anyone
know where i could lay my hands on a new one :?: cheers.
Nice job on the guzzi,have always liked them,was looking for one when i
found 907 for sale,next bike will be a guzzi,will look good next to duc ;)
"keeping the shiney side up"
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Bock900r
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Re: My 907ie

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I got the new Dash on ebay Germany. There was a seller with around 10 new Dash units. There is sometimes a new Dash in the Australian ebay. http://www.ebay.de/itm/Ducati-906-907-D ... 27c6d6a341

I have never seen the clear dash cover on ebay, only the complete ones
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davo
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model: 907 I.E.
year: 1992
Location: Melbourne, Australia

Re: My 907ie

Post by davo »

Hi Rüdiger, great looking 907ie, i can`t remember the last time i saw one in black on the road where i am. Twin head lights looks special, trying to motivate my self to do the same.

Can you tell us what type of exhaust is that? Is that a modified stand muffler or one from an exhaust maker?

Also I`m chasing some standard mufflers (1992 model), i noticed you got some from Germany. Do know if they had any more new old stock.
And remember: ride hard, take chances!
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Bock900r
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Re: My 907ie

Post by Bock900r »

They are Marvings, racing version. I got them from Italy last year from ebay italy.

Not easy to find any specific 907 exhauts
Rüdiger
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84 GPZ 900R
86 GPZ 900R
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