Us Bike or US Cal Spec
Because of this:
750 Paso
Red, non-US:
1986 - 1023
1987 - 828
7/87 - 450
Red, US, non-California:
1986 - 392
1987 - 1,010
1988 - 55
Red, US, California:
1988 - 350
White, non-US:
7/87 - 50
White, US, non-California:
1987 - 50
Blue, US, California:
1987 - 150
1988 - 100
Blue, US, non-California:
1987 - 250
1988 - 55
Uprated, US:
1987 - 50 each California and non-California
an extract straight from FAQ number of 750 Paso's also because mine is blue now is it one of the 250 US Cal or one of the 305 US ones and how can I tell?
750 Paso
Red, non-US:
1986 - 1023
1987 - 828
7/87 - 450
Red, US, non-California:
1986 - 392
1987 - 1,010
1988 - 55
Red, US, California:
1988 - 350
White, non-US:
7/87 - 50
White, US, non-California:
1987 - 50
Blue, US, California:
1987 - 150
1988 - 100
Blue, US, non-California:
1987 - 250
1988 - 55
Uprated, US:
1987 - 50 each California and non-California
an extract straight from FAQ number of 750 Paso's also because mine is blue now is it one of the 250 US Cal or one of the 305 US ones and how can I tell?
- ducinthebay
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- model: 750 Sport
- year: 1990
- Location: SF Bay Area
Cal spec
One way is to look at the ignition system. If it has one pickup sensor on the outside of the flywheel, in about the 1 o'clock postion, then it is a California model. Others had two pickups that can be adjusted, just like later SS and Monsters. Of course this was a bizare time in Ducati history, so evrything is suspect.
Phil
90 Sport (one pickup)
Phil
90 Sport (one pickup)
Duc in the Bay
1990 750 Sport x2-Rosso Blanko (900ss copy) & Nuovo Nudo (Scrambler project)
1991 907 -mostly stock
2002 ST4s - Lots of mods.
1990 750 Sport x2-Rosso Blanko (900ss copy) & Nuovo Nudo (Scrambler project)
1991 907 -mostly stock
2002 ST4s - Lots of mods.