Ducati PASO 750

1986 Ducati PASO

Ducati PASO 1986 technical specifications

Item location: Atascadero, California, United States
Make: Ducati
Model: PASO
Year: 1986
Mileage: 9,500
Color: Red
Engine size: 750
Vehicle Title: Salvage
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Description

1986 Ducati Paso 750 classic every day runner. This Paso is all stock including the Weber carb. factory mufflers. and rims and tires. I have replaced the rear tire with "new" old stock tire. new sprockets front and rear. new chain. up graded steel brake lines and clutch line. new oil lines to both oil radiators. and new timing belts. The seat has been covered in black cloth as the plastic seat cover was slippery on turns. The Weber carb works just fine as this bike is started every so often and does not sit. I have the factory air box off the bike and will include it in the sale. I have an air cleaner/filter with a 4 in duck tube feeding cold air to the Weber. This bike is a every day runner so please look at the pictures which show the marks. The bike has never been down however the marks are from 25 years of moving the bike around. The following needs attention. front tire should be replaced due to age. front shocks need both oil seals replaced. kick stand pin switch on the kick stand needs replacement. Everything else works. all gauges. all indicator lights. charging system. etc. Title. I bought the bike when I lived in Hawaii back in 2009/2010 and had a clean Hawaii title. When I went to get California title the DMV said the bike was from California first and for some reason placed a salvage tile on it. On Apr-17-15 at 16:49:43 PDT. seller added the following information:Added NotesI have lowered the reserve. The bike looks good however less than 1 foot you will see small marks as the bike has been moved around for 25 years. The photos show the main marks. Also I have noticed that there are small bubbles below the paint on the metal gas tank. I replaced the clutch master on the handle bar as the original was leaking. I rode the bike and the clutch does dis-engage however at the end of the lever's travel. There could still be air in the line. Thanks

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