Ducati Dealers - Gerhard & Skins
Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 2:00 pm
Gerhard,
Quite honestly most of the Ducati Dealers in my area, there are four within a two hour drive, were not in business when the Paso was made. I believe that in courtries like Germany, England, Italy, Australia etc. you have a better mix of established and new Ducati dealers in a more compact area and they probably service your older Duc much better than they would here. The one dealer I use does not even have a fiche for the 750 Paso, I need to bring in a copy of the parts manual when I need parts. They make their money selling new bikes, expensive exhaust systems for those bikes, leathers, helmets etc. I would be surprised if all 4 dealerships sold $5k worth of Paso parts in a year, so stocking parts for these "Classic Bikes" is not in the cards. They will order the parts if they are available. If it is not available you usually get an "I'm sorry". Sometimes they will recommend Gowanloch, which is out of country and to me this isn't exactly practical. I've been thinking about selling the Paso and buying an ST2 or ST3 because of this issue, but for right now I'm keeping the Paso. As far as the oil inspection window goes, I had to purchase one of them myself about 2 years ago. They no longer make the original. I did find one locally NOS. The thing that I should have inquired about is whether one off of a newer model windows would fit, but the parts guy never offered up infomation like this.
In my opinion, we (DucatiPaso.org) ought to make a simple spread sheet with available parts, cross over numbers, obsolete numbers with suggestions Tech tips etc. Something real simple like an Excel Spreadsheet that any member can add to and easily print, this will help keep our bikes on the road. We can put the file in our download area. Anytime a member makes a purchase and the part is no longer available from Ducati it could be identified with a possible alternative. I think this would help a lot of us.
Doug
Quite honestly most of the Ducati Dealers in my area, there are four within a two hour drive, were not in business when the Paso was made. I believe that in courtries like Germany, England, Italy, Australia etc. you have a better mix of established and new Ducati dealers in a more compact area and they probably service your older Duc much better than they would here. The one dealer I use does not even have a fiche for the 750 Paso, I need to bring in a copy of the parts manual when I need parts. They make their money selling new bikes, expensive exhaust systems for those bikes, leathers, helmets etc. I would be surprised if all 4 dealerships sold $5k worth of Paso parts in a year, so stocking parts for these "Classic Bikes" is not in the cards. They will order the parts if they are available. If it is not available you usually get an "I'm sorry". Sometimes they will recommend Gowanloch, which is out of country and to me this isn't exactly practical. I've been thinking about selling the Paso and buying an ST2 or ST3 because of this issue, but for right now I'm keeping the Paso. As far as the oil inspection window goes, I had to purchase one of them myself about 2 years ago. They no longer make the original. I did find one locally NOS. The thing that I should have inquired about is whether one off of a newer model windows would fit, but the parts guy never offered up infomation like this.
In my opinion, we (DucatiPaso.org) ought to make a simple spread sheet with available parts, cross over numbers, obsolete numbers with suggestions Tech tips etc. Something real simple like an Excel Spreadsheet that any member can add to and easily print, this will help keep our bikes on the road. We can put the file in our download area. Anytime a member makes a purchase and the part is no longer available from Ducati it could be identified with a possible alternative. I think this would help a lot of us.
Doug