Geetings from Tasmania.. Its a state, not a disease!!
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 7:25 pm
Hello all Paso fanatics, Greetings from Sunny Queenstown on the Wild West Coast of Tasmania.
Got onto this great site recently and enjoy the commentaries and banter that the members partake in. Have had the good fortune to accquire a very tidy 92 907, and find them (PASO's) to be a real piece of art, not telling anyone anything they don't know already ,that's for sure. Got hold of it on Ebay it was located in Melbourne ,Australia. She is a very tidy thing and is fitted with staintunes,givi topbox headlight protector, new tyres and just clicked over 10,000,kms all for the princely sum of eight grand :laugh: ,rather pleased. It had just had a major service to boot, I had been chasing one for a while and saw a nice black one in West Aus. for about the same price but distance proved prohibitive. On one of my first little trips away pulled up at Derwent Bridge Servo (Gas Station) and a bloke (Man) came over and said"Oh , She's one of the new ones is it?" when I explained to him that it was fifteen years old , he really started getting an appreciation for the Tamburini wizardry. After he had finished fuelling his vehicle and left the scene, I noticed some salivation on the bikes tank , yep you are absolutely correct,....DUCATI DROOL.
Got onto this great site recently and enjoy the commentaries and banter that the members partake in. Have had the good fortune to accquire a very tidy 92 907, and find them (PASO's) to be a real piece of art, not telling anyone anything they don't know already ,that's for sure. Got hold of it on Ebay it was located in Melbourne ,Australia. She is a very tidy thing and is fitted with staintunes,givi topbox headlight protector, new tyres and just clicked over 10,000,kms all for the princely sum of eight grand :laugh: ,rather pleased. It had just had a major service to boot, I had been chasing one for a while and saw a nice black one in West Aus. for about the same price but distance proved prohibitive. On one of my first little trips away pulled up at Derwent Bridge Servo (Gas Station) and a bloke (Man) came over and said"Oh , She's one of the new ones is it?" when I explained to him that it was fifteen years old , he really started getting an appreciation for the Tamburini wizardry. After he had finished fuelling his vehicle and left the scene, I noticed some salivation on the bikes tank , yep you are absolutely correct,....DUCATI DROOL.