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Öhlins rear shock owners!
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 12:16 pm
by Finnpaso
Hi You there!
How many 750 Paso owners have Öhlins rear shock in they bikes? Any problems with Öhlins? I think, Öhlins came with some quite "early modell 750 Pasos"... Anybody here??? My bike have and its put to street 1989.
Ok, anyway, i want to say, that mine was in Öhlins maintainer and guy there say, that for this shock, its very important to adjust quite often that spring preload knob, that its not get stucked.
If someone want to sell Öhlins to reasonable price, i would be intrested, especially those, what are not working currently now.
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:46 am
by Fraser
Terve Finnpaso,
My Paso has the Ohlins shock, it is an '86 model. Believe that the first 500 or so had Ohlins, then were changed. It still works well. The spring adjuster preload has a fine thread and needs cleaning and lubrication before any adjustment.
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 7:40 pm
by Finnpaso
Fraser, seems, that U know something about Fin language
I havent have any problems with that turning knob(what U mean?), but i mean that its good to adjust it enough often, that just that knob really change that spring preload IN SHOCK.
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 10:56 pm
by Fraser
Mita kuuluu Antti?
We lived in Hyvinkaa for 2 years when I worked for Kone Elevators, so only managed to get a few phrases of Suomi. Now most of that is forgotten as there is not much chance to practice in Uusi-Seelanti.
Our middle daughter was born in Hyvinkaa. Nakemiin, Fraser.
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 4:15 pm
by Finnpaso
Terve vaan, Fraser !
I know also Hyvinkää very well, cause our companys another office is in Hyvinkää and i have to visit there sometimes. I know also that Kone buildings there

Seems, that U have learned many things here, but surely u forget those, if U dont practice them anymore. Surely You know also some Finnish words, like Sisu, Sauna and PERKELE? So, You had also Your wife here, but what You thinked about Finnish girls???

Surely You look also them!
Send Finnish greetings to Your wife from me also!

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:56 pm
by Fraser
Terve Antti,
We have many plesant memories from our 2 years in Finland. I enjoyed the weather very much, especially winter (honest) as it is so cold and dry and so different for us. Now of course we have a sauna at home (just renewed the interior and kiuas as we had a small fire that destroyed the ceiling!) and regularly enjoy grilli makara.
Perkele, Jumalauta, turpa kinni, etc were regular outburts heard at work (my spelling is probably a odd).
Am looking for some mirror/indicator pods as I can not find any locally. The Cagiva Freccia was not imported into NZ, so none of those available. Do you have the email contact of a Cagiva parts supplier that I could contact? Thanks.
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 6:45 pm
by Finnpaso
SKINS !!!!!! Here is also Fraser from "Uusi-Seelanti", who knows FINNISH SAUNA !!!
Fraser, Its very nice to hear Your comments from Finland, winterwonderland, especially, when they are quite positive!

I see, that You have learned many useful words and things from my country
About mirrors: Sorry, but i dont know that "pod"(my english is very bad...), but i can tell, that if U meant that orange lens in mirror, its very cheap, about 7 Euros from Ducati dealer, but that complete mirror coast now here about 294 Euros and those are just those new bad quality Cagiva Freccia mirrors. Those older ones are not anymore available, so, if they can be fixed with glassfibre/new paint/clearcoat, its very good choise to those not so good Frecchia mirrors

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 10:09 pm
by Skins
Yes! I was very interested to read that, Antti. And he is obviously a very intelligent man, and learned well from his experience in your country, as he has built a sauna in his house here.
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 6:59 am
by Fraser
Antti,
Unfortunately it is not possible to repair the indicator/mirror assemblies, they were too badly damaged. The fence got one side and the road the other. Have submitted a story about this, hoping someone will take pity on me and provide the secret source for the indicator/mirror.
Sounds like there is some previous history about Antti/Skins/sauna??
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:28 pm
by Skins
Fraser, Trademe is worth keeping an eye on, as you may know, and do you know of these guys also?
Phil at
desmocycle@paradise.net.nz in Christchurch, and
http://www.corsa.co.nz in Auckland
I only know Antti from the site here, but I love saunas. Used to have full size walk in two person all wood one in my previous house.
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:32 am
by Fraser
Thanks Skins.
Have already tried those sources. Got a bit existed before Christmas as Phil at Desmocycle was looking at a 906 for wrecking. Didn't happen.
Sauna is an essential element in life, can 5 million Fins be wrong?
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 7:52 am
by Skins
Yeah, I found there was nothing like it for recovering from hard physical or mental work. And it's quick, too. Twenty minutes and you feel great.
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 10:11 am
by persempre907
Hi Fraser
My friend have bought here a couple of mirrors which have paid €. 250,00 (unfortunately are new and so these are Freccia type).
I also have bought thru him a couple of orange glasses.
If you are interested I can try to ask him.
You said about a wrecked 906.
I'm searching for a tank support (if straight) that I would want to weld on my frame because the mine has some dent.
When I've rebuild my home I wanted to make in a sauna. My wife decided on no...
Ciao
Francesco
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 7:36 pm
by Finnpaso
Francesco, CHANGE You wife to another one IMMEDIATELLY, try find that brown eyed redhed! I have heard, that those LOVE "hole body massage" in Finnish Sauna very much!
I can buy next week from one shop that Paso complete mirror for 139 Euros, ONLY LEFT side is still available there. I think, its red one. Should i buy it to someone, cause i have already some spare ones to myself. Its that newer "FAR-1689"

I go next week to Helsinki and i can visit that shop there. But shipping can coast some money? I know, via Ducati dealer it coast much more.
Skins: Everybody, who have visited Finland, are very intelligent person :funny:
Fraser: one time my Paso mirror was in 6 totally broken pieces and it takes some time to fix all together with fiberglass, but i managed very well, that after painting/clearcoating it was JUST like new one. I think, everything, what man have mede, can be fixed also.

But maybe need to teach to U more Fin language, especially U need those strong words, if U start that mirror fixing

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 1:14 pm
by persempre907
Hi Finn,
I already thought about it.
But I've reached to the conclusion that it's useless to change the wife for another one...
You will get the same problems.
The best is to be without her.
If you have fixed a mirror broken in 6 parts, you are a wizard of puzzles!!!
Hi Fraser,
as tells Finn the shipment from Europe could be very expensive.
But if you are interested to buy a mirror let us know.
Someone has a wrecked Paso ????
Ciao
Francesco