1988 Ducati Other on 2040-motos
Richmond, California, United States
Ducati Other description
This is a very nice example of the rare America-only export version of
the 750 Paso. It has some cracks and crazing in the fiberglass in a few
places, but otherwise presents very nicely. Under 12000 miles have been
ridden on this. It starts easy, shifts smoothly and brakes smartly.
When I purchased it in 2013, I put new coils, tires and sidestand on
her. It needed nothing else at the time. The European client that I
bought it for was going to use it on his visits over here, but his
business changed areas, so he has decided to sell. I've installed a new
battery and replaced the cracked choke control. Everything works. Title
is clear and in hand. Previous owner posted a video that can be accessed below.
http://youtu.be/hlR61dzivBY Additional pix at my photobucket below http://s1140.photobucket.com/user/douglasmelvin/library/Ducati%20Paso?sort=3&page=1 |
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