need fairings
need fairings
hello,
new to the club.
just dropped my 87 paso and looking for left side fairing, front, and signal.
i live in california. does anyone know of a aftermarket maker or company that makes the fairings for a good price or a dealer.
the pain of not riding my bike is more than the cuts i have.
thanks,
LT
pls email me at haapai@yahoo.com
new to the club.
just dropped my 87 paso and looking for left side fairing, front, and signal.
i live in california. does anyone know of a aftermarket maker or company that makes the fairings for a good price or a dealer.
the pain of not riding my bike is more than the cuts i have.
thanks,
LT
pls email me at haapai@yahoo.com
Airtech Fairings
Here is where you can purchase aftermarket fairings: http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/euroz/dpaso.htm
There are a few problems: They do not mate up with the standard fairings perfectly, they only come in white, the quality is not as good as original. You will find originals expensive, but available if you shop around on the internet and ebay.
Good Luck,
Doug
There are a few problems: They do not mate up with the standard fairings perfectly, they only come in white, the quality is not as good as original. You will find originals expensive, but available if you shop around on the internet and ebay.
Good Luck,
Doug
- Fraser
- Posts: 334
- Joined: Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:00 am
- model: 750 Paso
- year: 1986
- Location: Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Hi,
For the indicator assembly check with Al Bennet at al@eurobrit.com.au
I know they have some, as I sold them to Eurobrit.
Fraser.
For the indicator assembly check with Al Bennet at al@eurobrit.com.au
I know they have some, as I sold them to Eurobrit.
Fraser.
hello,
I just got my first response on a price for a replacement part the right side indicator.
-$385AUD plus postage of $20. If paying by credit card, please allow for 2.5% merchant fee.
-Adds up to over $300 DOLLARS in USA. Does this sound expensive or cheap. note this is not an original part.
If any of you PROs say that it is a deal please respond and I will put in the request for the part.
Thanks,
LT
I just got my first response on a price for a replacement part the right side indicator.
-$385AUD plus postage of $20. If paying by credit card, please allow for 2.5% merchant fee.
-Adds up to over $300 DOLLARS in USA. Does this sound expensive or cheap. note this is not an original part.
If any of you PROs say that it is a deal please respond and I will put in the request for the part.
Thanks,
LT
- Fraser
- Posts: 334
- Joined: Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:00 am
- model: 750 Paso
- year: 1986
- Location: Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Haapai,
Original indicators are not available. The ones from EuroBrit were made in Bologna, and fit very nicely (have fitted two of them). When first contacting EuroBrit last year they only had a secondhand indicator at the time and they were wanting $400 AUD for that. So, in context the $385 AUD is "reasonable". But still bloody expensive, however, there are few options.
If you need it go for it.
Fraser.
Original indicators are not available. The ones from EuroBrit were made in Bologna, and fit very nicely (have fitted two of them). When first contacting EuroBrit last year they only had a secondhand indicator at the time and they were wanting $400 AUD for that. So, in context the $385 AUD is "reasonable". But still bloody expensive, however, there are few options.
If you need it go for it.
Fraser.
Thanks Fraser,
I was unaware that they nolonger made the parts. It almost seems like a good investment to have a bunch custom made and sell the mold. I almost thought about selling her and getting a newer model, but damn she is so hot! I am waiting on other inquires from salvage yards. I will pray for the salvage gods and maybe even look of a parts bike.
I still love my Ducati 750 Paso!
I was unaware that they nolonger made the parts. It almost seems like a good investment to have a bunch custom made and sell the mold. I almost thought about selling her and getting a newer model, but damn she is so hot! I am waiting on other inquires from salvage yards. I will pray for the salvage gods and maybe even look of a parts bike.
I still love my Ducati 750 Paso!
If you are talking about the mirror assembly, they are hard to get but you would be surprised what you can acheave with putty and patiants. The original ones are made to peal off when you drop the bike so are not normaly damaged to badly. As for the orange lenses themselfs they are easy to get new. My local dealer had them in stock and said he had sold about 4 sets that week. I think they cost under $20 each.