My Paso restoration progress...

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750pheonix

My Paso restoration progress...

Post by 750pheonix »

Hello all, here at last are some pics ... it's not pretty but in time it will be much more presentable.

here's how it looked a few hours after delivery... i had taken off the 906 fairings and needed to assess what needed what.

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then after i had cleaned the bike as muchas i could without stripping threadsor rounding hex bolts... it looked a little more like this

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I have treated as much rust as i can, the next step is a costly one... I have to send the bike to be looked at by a professional ducati restorer/mechanic as the bike has been stood since 1998... I don't want to risk anything going wrong when it's started. So it's going to get a full rebuild... bead blasted and repainted assessed for wear and tear... all that is going to cost about £700.

the mechanic in question is called Paul Klatkiewicz

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here's a nice picture of the head stock :ugh:

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I will keep updating as things progress
750pheonix

Post by 750pheonix »

Other things... the bike was missing a few items.
  • Ignition lock unit, seat lock and any keys
    airbox
    left foot peg
    fairings were from a 906
I've been lucky a few times... but it's slow work finding parts
i picked up a full set of metalic blue fairings for £100 with headlight and spare radiator.

If only mine had been in as good condition as the last guy :roll:
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DuC-MaN
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model: 907 I.E.
year: 1992
Location: Middelburg, The Netherlands

Post by DuC-MaN »

looking good, keep on posting pics!

maybe i'll get inspired to go on with my 750 Paso project... :oops:
| '92 907 I.E. | '88 750 Paso under construction |
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