Paso Instrument Cluster Rubber Mounts

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Paso Instrument Cluster Rubber Mounts

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I recently had to replace the flexible rubber supports for my 750 Paso instrument cluster and I came across this source. No affiliation here, just another parts source for all those little things. Prices are reasonable and customer service is good. Cool website too.

http://shop.bevelheaven.com/detail.aspx?ID=1031

You'll need to buy two pairs because we need three mounts. They fit perfectly. I don't know if these are available from the Ducati dealers but if I had to guess I'd say "no". Hope you find this helpful.

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I was lucky to find such from local rubber store!!!(for few €'s / 6 pieces)............ I bought such OEMs about 6 years ago from Ducati dealer and price was something AMAZING (HIGH!!!).... :-P
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The Paso's dashboard has 3 of those rubber supports.
Really, on my black 907 I glued (loctite) a broken support...
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One of mine was broken so I glued it together also which worked fine until I found these replacements :thumbup: . Money comes in my pocket.....money goes out my pocket!

Here is another source for all you folks down under:

http://bevelrubber.com.au/cart/
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I replaced them by M6 mount, because all the original M5 mounts break.
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I bought a few from the dealer, a year or two ago, and they were around $15 each. I found that McMaster-Carr offers them for about a $1 or so, each, but you will need to trim a little off of one stud, as they are a little long. If you do a search, you'll probably be able to find the thread where I mention them and give the link to McMaster-Carr's website.
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If you find the thread, put a link in the FAQ.
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jcslocum wrote:If you find the thread, put a link in the FAQ.
You trying to make me go looking for it? :D

From May of 2007....
http://forums.ducatipaso.org/viewtopic. ... 992#p12992
Public Service Announcement - For future reference, the vibration dampening mounts for the instrument cluster have an M4x.70 thread with each thread section being 3/8" long and the rubber section 3/8" in diameter and 3/8" in length. I surfed through McMaster-Carr's catalog and the M4x0.7 with the same sized rubber or neoprene section but 1/2" threaded sections are Part #9376K111 and $1.50 each. This means that you can buy this part MUCH cheaper than the OEM, but you will have to cut 1/8" off of the threaded section that will go into the instrument cluster so you don't break the housing (it is a blind hole). I hope this helps save someone a few bucks in the future.
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Guess I didn't do my research very well on this. :cry: If there is a next time, I'll know better!
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whitepaso wrote:Guess I didn't do my research very well on this. :cry: If there is a next time, I'll know better!
I got houdini and kinder surprise in Ha! ha! no strapped it down good after getting some other type of mounts <dont ask i was lucky,after having numerous shorts which dont produce a spark no matter how much you think its the plugs!>
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