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pucdust
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model: 907 I.E.
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Paso newbie

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Long time Ducati fan and just picked up my first Paso. One owner bike that’s been sitting in storage most of its life. Lots of work to do. Looking forward to learning from this group.
First question, rear turn signals have deteriorated and broken. I’d like to convert to the European integrated turn signals in the rear tail light. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks and look forward to chatting with you all.
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Post by higgy »

they show up on ebay from time to time. Ed Miltch (duc power) might have one. Getting harder to find all the time



don't know how current this link is https://www.corsasbk.com/product/nos-03 ... 16fd43adaa
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Hi , dunno if Gowanloch has any. They may come up on eBay , one there at the mo but they are asking €999 . I keep an eye out for parts that might get broken in a. Woopsie ,footpeg brackets,handle bars etc. Some of this stuff is getting hard to find and is unique enough to be damn hard to substitute.
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pucdust
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Thanks guys. BTW - the fuel pump replacement thread was super helpful.
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