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Parting out my '88 Paso
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 4:42 am
by jay
I just decided to part out my '88 Paso. I bought this particular bike to rebuild/restore. Since i have no time to invest in it, i figured to part it out.
This paso has only 8800 miles on it. Clean title. All original. The last time it was on the road was in '96. It's in decent shape, just was neglected during storage. Some oxidation on aluminum pieces. The fairings are in good shape. Some pieces have minor cracks, nothing major. I fired it up today (for someone who interested in the motor) and all the electronics still work.
Anyway, i thought to list it here before i start auctioning parts on ebay. Maybe this bike can help some of you guys finish your project pasos. If anyone wants pics of any parts, let me know.
Also, i have a couple of front turn signal lenses that are brand new (still in the boxes) if anyone is interested...............
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 2:20 pm
by fasterdammit
I'm interested in the exhaust cans - even if they're stock. I don't need the headers or cross-over, just the 'slip-ons'. I still have the stock ones, which are fine, but I'd like to see about modifying a pair to be a little less restrictive. If they're not stock, that's fine, too.

Also - what kind of carb do you have on there? Stock Weber DCNF 44? If it's something else (Mikunis?) and you're willing to part with that separate from the engine, I'm interested in that as well. If it's not a Weber but you don't want to let the engine go without a carb, I have a 2nd stock Weber I'd trade you.
What are you looking for, for either of those items? PM or email me if you like.
Are you dead-set on parting out the bike, or would you consider selling it whole?
Also - I know someone else who might be interested in the motor too if the first guy doesn't pan out. I'll point this thread out to them ...
Jake
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 6:22 pm
by 750pheonix
Jay, where are you based?.... we have Paso owners from all over the place looking and selling and quite frankly the postage can make or break a deal sometimes.
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 7:08 pm
by Fraser
Jay,
I would be keen to take the right hand mirror/indicator assembly. Please advise cost and would you be willing to wrap and post it to New Zealand? Thanks.
Fraser.
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 10:02 pm
by jay
750pheonix wrote:Jay, where are you based?.... we have Paso owners from all over the place looking and selling and quite frankly the postage can make or break a deal sometimes.
I'm in New York. About 1 hr north of NYC. Sorry, for not mentioning that before........
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 10:08 pm
by jay
fasterdammit wrote:I'm interested in the exhaust cans - even if they're stock. I don't need the headers or cross-over, just the 'slip-ons'. I still have the stock ones, which are fine, but I'd like to see about modifying a pair to be a little less restrictive. If they're not stock, that's fine, too.

Also - what kind of carb do you have on there? Stock Weber DCNF 44? If it's something else (Mikunis?) and you're willing to part with that separate from the engine, I'm interested in that as well. If it's not a Weber but you don't want to let the engine go without a carb, I have a 2nd stock Weber I'd trade you.
What are you looking for, for either of those items? PM or email me if you like.
Are you dead-set on parting out the bike, or would you consider selling it whole?
Also - I know someone else who might be interested in the motor too if the first guy doesn't pan out. I'll point this thread out to them ...
Jake
I do have the stock cans. The carb is a weber. I would have sold it whole, but i already removed the motor. The person who wants the motor is coming tonight for it. Send me your email address and i'll email you pics of parts.
How are the rotors?
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 10:30 pm
by Chris
Howdy, I would be very interested in the following parts givin that they are still available:
Both front rotors, both oil cooler covers, taillight, and rt rear fairing.
Thanks for your time, Chris Denver, CO
Re: How are the rotors?
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 12:12 am
by jay
Chris wrote:Howdy, I would be very interested in the following parts givin that they are still available:
Both front rotors, both oil cooler covers, taillight, and rt rear fairing.
Thanks for your time, Chris Denver, CO
Hey chris,
I was just told that this paso is an early '88. I guess it has the '87 paso front brake set-up. The rotors are not floaters.
Also, I would prefer to sell the fairings as a complete set. thanks.........
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 1:35 pm
by Finnpaso
Hi!
I am intrested dashboard, or better say, that clear cover of dash! Mine have some cracks. I am soon out from this ducatipaso.org for one week(skiing holidays from school, what we spent in north Finland), but ill be back after week
Ps. also USA all red rearlight lens is intrested me!
Send PM to me! I leave to north after 13 hours and i have now very hard flu!

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 2:38 pm
by fasterdammit
jay wrote:Send me your email address and i'll email you pics of parts.
Check your PMs - I'll pass on the Weber though. Two is enough for now ...

ring nut
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 6:40 am
by Max
I am looking for the ring nut that goes on the top of the fork. I can send you the picture of it if you provide me your email address.
Re: ring nut
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:03 am
by jay
Max wrote:I am looking for the ring nut that goes on the top of the fork. I can send you the picture of it if you provide me your email address.
my email address is
boxoparts03@aol.com. please email pic....
Fairings?
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 1:55 am
by Chris
Jay, Do you still have the fairings? If so could you send some pics, and approx how much would you be looking for, for the set? Also the taillight, I only need the lens but would buy the whole thing if it's in good shape, thanks again, Chris.
(Im not sure if pics can be sent through PM's but if not, just send a message and Ill post my email adress.)
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:54 am
by pasophist
Hey Jay. How are the wheels. I might be interested in both wheels if they are stock and without any blemishes or bangs.
Shel
smseigel@shaw.ca
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 5:00 am
by davidhughrose
Jay - I am interested in the fuel gauge that's located inside the gas tank. Please PM me with price and availability.
Dave