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Tire Prob`s? Here is my solution...
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 12:04 am
by helge-seins
Hello to everybody. Please, sorry for my bad english - but it`s the keyboard...
I want to show you my solution for the tire problem. I drive a 750 Sport (1990) but the problem is the same as for the Paso. I called lot`s of Tire Manufacturers in Germany (Pirelli, Metzeler, Michelin, Bridgestone, Avon, Ducati-Germany) for tires in the original dimensions (front 130/60-16, back 160/60-16) but nobody may help me.
The alternative dimensions (front 130/70-16, back 150/80-16) are too bad. It`s quite dangerous to drive with!!!
:rant:
So i buyed (Internet aftermarked) the 17" (inch ?! Zoll ... uknow what i mean...

) 3 Spoke Brembo`s and rebuild the front with the USD fork of an ST2 Model completed with 4 cylinder and 320 mm brakes. The rear wheel is from a Monster because of the 17 cm axle so i haven`t work at the back. The original look... ok, ok... it`s gone.

But with the new "Michelin Pilot" tires... i felt the first time like "Foggy" or "Doohan" or "The Doctor" and so on and so on.... :funny:
So, if you want to drive your bikecycle secure... do even so like me...
I`m very proud of it because it`s the first time that i related such "customizing".
"May the force be with you!"
:screwy:
CU, helge-seins
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after :

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 8:02 pm
by Finnpaso
I understand very well Your choise, but U have to understand, that here is also those guys, who want to KEEP Pasos with 16" wheels as long as possible without going to 17" conversion.... Wondering also, that You have rare Ducati and You wanted to change it to totally diffrent bike, as "original". As I told, i accept also Your choise, but i want to keep my 750 Paso AS LONG, AS POSSIBLE with 16" wheel, no matter, i have already all needeed things to 17" conversion, BUT ONLY FOR FUTURE, NOT YET!!!! As we have seen, Michelins makes those tire every 2. year.....
Btw, my english is also very bad, but i dont care.... :laugh:
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 8:25 pm
by Skins
Antti, I think guys like you and Frankie have the best English on the site.
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 8:38 pm
by Finnpaso
No, Skins, one of WORST! At least me! Frankie have much better... :laugh:
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 12:57 pm
by Desmo_Demon
The conversion looks pretty good! I've got a rolling chassis (no engine) of a 1988 Paso 750 with a full set of bodywork, and I am thinking of building it up with 17" wheels, 320mm brakes, and the front forks from a '94 SS900......I just have to get my current '87 Paso back up and running.

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 6:51 pm
by Finnpaso
I was thinking to put 907 injected engine to 750 body/frame and i have already all needeed stuff for that(expect 750 frame with papers), but i started to think more: Much easier to buy "ready 907IE" from markets... Sometimes, its viser to "calm down and think more"....

:laugh:

:laugh: ..."too many taughts about Pasos and too less time"... :funny:
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 2:21 pm
by helge-seins
Finnpaso wrote:I understand very well Your choise, but U have to understand, that here is also those guys, who want to KEEP Pasos with 16" wheels as long as possible without going to 17" conversion.... Wondering also, that You have rare Ducati and You wanted to change it to totally diffrent bike, as "original". As I told, i accept also Your choise, but i want to keep my 750 Paso AS LONG, AS POSSIBLE with 16" wheel, no matter, i have already all needeed things to 17" conversion, BUT ONLY FOR FUTURE, NOT YET!!!! As we have seen, Michelins makes those tire every 2. year.....
Btw, my english is also very bad, but i dont care.... :laugh:

Hello "Finnpaso" ... i think that you now may understand me better.

I defenetly like the original look too. So much that i have buyed a 2. Sport. For the original look.

Where do i get new tires again...?! :umm:
Greetings to everybody...
helge-seins
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 7:04 pm
by Finnpaso
Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 1:32 pm
by helge-seins
Yes, Antti your right. I have just a bad older Picture. The handlebar changed meanwhile to gold. Its an original Monster Yoke...
Helge
Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 6:18 pm
by Finnpaso
How Do U feel it? Hows Your lenght? Weight?

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 4:40 pm
by helge-seins
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 5:32 pm
by helge-seins
Antti ?! Nothing to say ?! :toofar:
I hope you see how different the steering position is.
der Helge
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 6:47 pm
by Finnpaso
Sorry for delay, I have rebuild my ST4S engine back to frame some days, so i have been very hurry....
Seems, that riding position looks totally different with those "new steering bars"...

I think, all depends, how RIDER feel, no matter what other says... As You also know, we all get older and then need more higher driving position...

I am 176 cm, so U are little longer, than me. I have also bar risers to my ST, but i feel anyway better with normal bars, so i havent added them to my ST...

Anyway, nice to see those Your fotos..

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 5:23 pm
by helge-seins
Yes Antti, you`re right. That was the first reason for the "Superbike"-Handlebar.
Antti, the colour of your bikes in your signature is red/gunmetal... please try to describe "gunmetal"
Is it the "normal" red from Ducati ?!
Der Helge
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 6:35 pm
by paso750
no, that`s the dark grey on the lower part of the Paso`s fairing.
Jaguar had a colour that was named gunmetal silver.