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Mid-Ohio Vintage days

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 8:27 am
by chasaduc
I heard there were 3 Paso's parked together at the Mid Ohio Vintage cycle days on Saturday. I am curious who they were. I was not one of them. Maybe next year.

Re: Mid-Ohio Vintage days

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 4:30 pm
by nnnnnnorman
have you got the hang of the clutch yet? :cool:

Re: Mid-Ohio Vintage days

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:42 am
by chasaduc
Funny you should ask. I finally had the time and enough bravery of the heat to try it out today. Well the choke didnt feel right and something was not attached to the carb. Took it apart and saw the cable was gone. so fished that through for a while. I droped whatever you call the piece the attached to the cable and the choke and couldnt find it. I stormed off mad and pouring of sweat. I will try tomorrow I promise!

Re: Mid-Ohio Vintage days

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 7:23 am
by nnnnnnorman
good luck....keep trying....don't get mad! :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

Re: Mid-Ohio Vintage days

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 7:47 am
by chasaduc
Dont get mad? Really? If you had any clue about the rest of my day? Do I really need to explain that I tried to mow and all it did was make grass balls and kill the mower? No not that tall and wastn wet when I started. How did that piece drop? gravity? it would fall straight down. Onto the the _ part of the L engine. Oh no not there. had to be thats where it fell and that's where a pool of my dripping sweat keeps falling. It's not on the ground........ it's somewhere!!!!!!!!! Daylight will come and it will be found!!!!!!!!!!

Or do you mean dont get mad about the clutch? Thanks for the encouragement on this great day where battery died before the rest of the bike killed me. I'm not mad at the clutch.... yet.

Re: Mid-Ohio Vintage days

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 8:02 am
by jayh
When I was reading your other post earlier,I was thinking that you shouldn't be having that much trouble taking off and it was the weber flooding,but then I remembered that you swapped out the weber for mikunis ? was it,anyway I didn't bother saying anything at the time but now that you mention the choke cable,I hope that is your problem.The pasos are tall geared like most ducatis,but once you are moving at a walking pace you should be able to fully release the clutch and they pull away very nicely,so it does sound like a carby issue. Beer and lot's of it helps the heat,no good for finding parts though. :beer: :beer: :beer:
Jay

Re: Mid-Ohio Vintage days

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 8:33 am
by chasaduc
jayh wrote:When I was reading your other post earlier,I was thinking that you shouldn't be having that much trouble taking off and it was the weber flooding,but then I remembered that you swapped out the weber for mikunis ? was it,anyway I didn't bother saying anything at the time but now that you mention the choke cable,I hope that is your problem.The pasos are tall geared like most ducatis,but once you are moving at a walking pace you should be able to fully release the clutch and they pull away very nicely,so it does sound like a carby issue. Beer and lot's of it helps the heat,no good for finding parts though. :beer: :beer: :beer:
Jay
The problem is I am old now. When I was young I rode a dirt bike and give it hell and it goes and there is nothing that can kill you in a field. now I am old riding an antique 750 that everything is wrong and i fixed it. No really there is still too much power for me as a beginner. When I let the clutch out I was nervous. I didnt really want to rev it up and go like on the dirt bike. So in my old age I am now a wuss.

Right now my battery and mt choke hold me back.

i have offered to let me ride a 250ccc or take my paso out of here and let me play in a parking lot. or back roads... Nothing... they wont even try to tackle my paso.

Tomorrow. i promise. or friday. I am busy with one of those days.

It's OK I learned to drive a stardard car in an alfa romen spider.