650ss alazzurra (pantah motor)

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650ss alazzurra (pantah motor)

Post by Debonair »

Can anybody tell me if the 650 Alazzura pantah motor is the same as the 750 paso?

May have found a parts bike but I want to make sure before I buy it!

Thanks
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Re: 650ss alazzurra (pantah motor)

Post by jcslocum »

The place that really makes a difference is where the swinfarm attaches. You might want to post this to the Pantaheads list. I'd be interested in the asnswer...
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Re: 650ss alazzurra (pantah motor)

Post by ducinthebay »

When did they swap the direction of the rear head? I know the 750 F1 had the carb in the back, but I don't remember which way the Pantah motor had it. Clutch and gearbox is the same. Wheels would probably be 18" in back an maybe a 19" in front. Frame and body work are completely different. In short, not much matches up. Ducks of a different feather, if you know what I mean. Not a good donor bike for a Paso. It's its own project.

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Re: 650ss alazzurra (pantah motor)

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Thanks for that info Ducinthebay. I will be staying away from that one....
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Re: 650ss alazzurra (pantah motor)

Post by ducapaso »

ducinthebay wrote:When did they swap the direction of the rear head? I know the 750 F1 had the carb in the back, but I don't remember which way the Pantah motor had it. Cheers.
I met something about swapping because of the production of Cagiva Elefant.
such a bike requires different space for the rear shock adsorber
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