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Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 9:19 am
by Leo
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Very-Rar ... dZViewItem

On the above bike on ebay the VIN is - ZDM1DA3M9JB754148
My Limited VIN is - ZDM1DA3N5JB754146

I guess my Limited and this one were near on the assembly line but does anyone know why that one has M9 and mine N5 in the same place on the VIN???

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 12:17 pm
by Desmo_Demon
I spotted a Limited yesterday.......the owner lives in Charlotte, NC and actually likes to ride his Paso more than his Monster. He was at our local hang-out getting gas on his way back home from Deals Gap. If I remember correctly, the owner's name is Quinn (if I'm wrong, maybe he'll log in and correct me). :D

It was nice to see an older Ducati on the road and being enjoyed. I want to say he has about 23,000 miles on the bike, now. Maybe I'll see him out, again, when I've got my Paso on the road. :thumbup:


Edit - Killboy caught a few pictures of the Limited.....can you find the Paso?

http://bp2.blogger.com/_LxZ4Mi3rR3Q/RvD ... G_4799.jpg



Here are just a few of the action shots of the bike at Deals Gap...

http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/OrderPa ... &po=203&c=

http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/OrderPa ... &po=238&c=

http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/OrderPa ... &po=240&c=

http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/OrderPa ... &po=367&c=

http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/OrderPa ... &po=553&c=

Re: The Story of the Paso Limited

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2021 1:31 pm
by Stepaso
I've got a white limited with the original clear coat over the "limited" sticker, 24k miles, and in almost mint condition. sold out of Arizona and into New Zealand, (now it's at home on the lonely twisty roads) ..
It has Mukini carbs and Kokusan electrics, it has the american tail light with stickie out rear indicators, the spedo is in miles per hour.
The VIN is ZDM 1DA3N 9 JB 754059 does anyone know what these numbers mean ?

It has R1 stamped into both heads, does anyone know what that means ?

Being a small person I've lowered it by turning the chain adjuster upside down, now she's a breeze to handle when stopped etc.. I've spent the last few months tuning and adjusting her and now she goes smooth as and buzzy as with no flat patches , just a joy to ride.. which I do all the time, it's a pity its winter at the moment ..

Surely there must be someone from the 80's from Ducati that could explain once and for all what the "Limited" thing meant and what was going on in their world that made Ducati so interesting for us in all these later years ...

Stephen
(White) 750 Paso Ltd
(Grey) 900 S2

Re: The Story of the Paso Limited

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2021 11:49 pm
by murphus
Would also like to know the full story about the whole "Limited" thing. For one thing, it doesn't appear Ducati put the Limited decal on all Limited models sold in the U.S., a point noted by Ducati historian Ian Falloon. My white '88 is supposedly a "Limited," but it doesn't have said badging anywhere.

Re: The Story of the Paso Limited

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2021 2:39 am
by a330us
Hi, sure wish Ducati had the serial numbers of the enhanced Limited's. I have 3 with original paint and went down and checked the vertical exhaust pipe on them and 2 had the dimple so does that mean that they are enhanced? One also has the race exhaust from ducati but of course that could be added to any of them. Guess I'm going to have to invest in a bore scope to see if they have the flat head pistons. Anybody know of any other way to check without taking engine apart?Wish the pictures hadn't dropped out from the OP. Thanks Arch.

Re: The Story of the Paso Limited

Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2021 8:26 pm
by a330us
Ok, just took tail panel off my one limited I hadn't checked and the vertical exhaust is 40 mm OD and it has the dimple so for those of you that have limiteds do you all have 40 mm pipes and the dimple? Got a bore scope coming so I can check pistons and see if they have flat tops. Thanks Arch.

Re: The Story of the Paso Limited

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2021 9:45 pm
by murphus
Interesting. My original paint white '88 supposed Limited (it does not have the "Limited" sticker) has 35mm OD exhaust headers. No dimple. So the story supposedly goes that all the white models were Limiteds, but perhaps the real truth is that only a handful of the white ones were truly Limited by virtue of having a bigger exhaust system? It's interesting that none of this shows up in any of the factory parts catalogs, but then I'm discovering there are quite a few changes that aren't reflected in the parts catalog.

Re: The Story of the Paso Limited

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2021 7:43 am
by paso750
According to the production numbers there were 50 "White Ed." and 50 "White 87/88 USA" 750s made. Murphus, the latter might be what you have.
I wonder if the info about the engine mods is correct as there were 50 uprated USA and 50 uprated California Pasos produced. These might be the mysterious Power-Pasos. The info in the microfiche could be theirs not the Limiteds. It's said the uprated ones were red. But then who knows. Who knows if Ducati themselves still have any documents of that rather chaotic era.

Re: The Story of the Paso Limited

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2021 1:40 pm
by a330us
Bore scope came in yesterday so went down and checked one of the pistons in one of my Limited's and it was flat so hopefully it has the uprated engine in it. So perhaps all the Limited's with 40mm pipe with dimple are uprated? I know this is just one data point but really trying to figure out this uprated business. Falloon says 100 red ones had the uprated engines but never have read about anyone in the US having one. Maybe they were made for the European market and white ones just for the US. Regards Arch.

Re: The Story of the Paso Limited

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2021 3:38 pm
by paso750
Or if there's no indication how to identify them amongst the standard red ones some guys may own one of these not knowing what they have.

Re: The Story of the Paso Limited

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2021 4:53 pm
by paso750
these are two older post on this forum:
I have received an email from the ducati factory as I asked the same question a while ago which im about to cut and paste their reply for you
The 750 Paso pearl white was produced in 1987 in 50 exemplars only for the US market.
Except for the differences related about restriction for gas and noise pollution ( gas canister and mufflers ) the bike was like a standard 750 Paso.

Best regards,

LIVIO LODI
and
Dear Mr. xxx
We confirm you that Ducati has produced 50 exemplars of the 750 Paso (limited Edition) for various states and 50 for California.

Kind Regards
Francesca Sola

Re: The Story of the Paso Limited

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2024 4:46 pm
by Darks75
Hi everyone, I carefully reread the entire chat regarding the limited version. I own a white Paso without the Limited sticker, but the two owners before me confirmed that the Paso had left the factory with the limited color, but when I asked Ducati they told me it was the red version. As many of you said, in Ducati they assembled the motorbikes with the parts they found and therefore it is certain that many pieces could have been leftovers, perhaps for spare parts, and in the end they assembled non-limited white motorbikes. So there are certainly more than 50 white Pasos.