What does this look like to you?
Paso Dismantle Day...
Due to the fact that the engine has to get overhault and some other things have to get fixed, i decided to completely dismantle my Paso...
cilinders, 59.114 km:
Some oill leakage:
this is also very handy :
My beloved Pearl Paso is now stored in boxes, waiting for the day that I have enough time and money to rebuild it again... Untill than I can clean and fix the parts bit by bit and of course check this site regularly!
PDD...
- redpaso
- paso grand pooh-bah
- Posts: 654
- Joined: Sun Feb 20, 2005 12:00 am
- model: 906 Paso
- year: 1989
- Location: Land of OZ (traylia that is) Troy Bayliss Country
Woah! that is more than a weekend job you have created there, I am glad you have the 750ss as a reserve although sometimes having another bike to ride takes the urgency off any repair work & can lead to a very long term project.
Good luck with it & keep us posted on the progress. Great pics.
Good luck with it & keep us posted on the progress. Great pics.
Redpaso
"My favourite peice of Ballet is a long sweeping corner"
"My favourite peice of Ballet is a long sweeping corner"
- DuC-MaN
- Posts: 108
- Joined: Fri Jul 16, 2004 12:00 am
- model: 907 I.E.
- year: 1992
- Location: Middelburg, The Netherlands
Actually i traded the red 750 SS for the 907ie , so i have at least a "Paso" that rides...redpaso wrote:Woah! that is more than a weekend job you have created there, I am glad you have the 750ss as a reserve although sometimes having another bike to ride takes the urgency off any repair work & can lead to a very long term project.
Good luck with it & keep us posted on the progress. Great pics.
And u r right that it is going to take some time to fix the white Paso, since i'm out of money... :laugh:
| '92 907 I.E. | '88 750 Paso under construction |