Also the handbuilt Tamburini prototype they show in the photos is in my garage :-)
Interesting piece of trivia - this bike’s paint was the first application of what became “Ducati Red”.
https://www.cycleworld.com/story/bikes/what-was-so-special-about-the-ducati-paso/
Vicki
I enjoyed the 907ie I owned for awhile. - Gene
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Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 3:46 PM
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Subject: [Ducati] A bit of Ducati history in Cycle World.
Also the handbuilt Tamburini prototype they show in the photos is in my garage :-)
Interesting piece of trivia - this bike’s paint was the first application of what became “Ducati Red”.
https://www.cycleworld.com/story/bikes/what-was-so-special-about-the-ducati-paso/
Vicki
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Very interesting bike. I rode the 750 and was uncomfortable but that was
most likely because it was the first modern Ducati I had ever ridden and I
was not prepared for the lack of steering lock. Almost dumped my friend's
new bike. I later rode a 907ie and thought it was wonderful. Very torque
motor and a comfortable bike too. I was disappointed when my friend sold
it without telling me it was for sale.
Jim
Jim Calandro
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O
Also the handbuilt Tamburini prototype they show in the photos is in my
garage :-)
Interesting piece of trivia - this bike’s paint was the first application
of what became “Ducati Red”.
https://www.cycleworld.com/story/bikes/what-was-so-special-about-the-ducati-paso/
Vicki
Bought my 907 new, 1st one in CO & my 1st Fucsti, never getting rid of it.
HC pistons, Ferracci/Muzzy pipes, euro taillight.
Great 2 up bike for my wife & I.
Brian
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Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 2:06:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [Ducati] A bit of Ducati history in Cycle World.
Very interesting bike. I rode the 750 and was uncomfortable but that was
most likely because it was the first modern Ducati I had ever ridden and I
was not prepared for the lack of steering lock. Almost dumped my friend's
new bike. I later rode a 907ie and thought it was wonderful. Very torque
motor and a comfortable bike too. I was disappointed when my friend sold
it without telling me it was for sale.
Jim
Jim Calandro
il Capo
US DESMO
www.usdesmo.comhttp://www.usdesmo.com
704-843-0429
O
Also the handbuilt Tamburini prototype they show in the photos is in my
garage :-)
Interesting piece of trivia - this bike’s paint was the first application
of what became “Ducati Red”.
https://www.cycleworld.com/story/bikes/what-was-so-special-about-the-ducati-paso/
Vicki
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I loved the workmanship of my 907ie, the sound, the effortless power delivery, a very nice bike. I have to agree about the height making it a bit top heavy to maneuver in the city and a bit of a challenge for my shorter legs in emergencies… but then, after a three year relationship, I fell in love with the 916. The perfect bike for me. I still have the 916, in near stock condition. Its more eye candy now days as I just can’t get comfortably into that fetal position. A couple times I’ve thought about selling it, but that red…..
Sam
On May 21, 2020, at 3:46 PM, Vicki Smith vicki@ducati.net wrote:
Also the handbuilt Tamburini prototype they show in the photos is in my garage :-)
Interesting piece of trivia - this bike’s paint was the first application of what became “Ducati Red”.
https://www.cycleworld.com/story/bikes/what-was-so-special-about-the-ducati-paso/
Vicki
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Enjoyable read, it was. Almost bought a new, in the crate 750 back in '97
from a guy who had a couple in Los Angeles. Bought a '91 750ss instead.
Jack Ward
Now in Knoxville, TN, USA
On Thu, May 21, 2020, 3:47 PM Vicki Smith vicki@ducati.net wrote:
Also the handbuilt Tamburini prototype they show in the photos is in my
garage :-)
Interesting piece of trivia - this bike’s paint was the first application
of what became “Ducati Red”.
https://www.cycleworld.com/story/bikes/what-was-so-special-about-the-ducati-paso/
Vicki
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I remember that one. Nice bike, it was.
Jack Ward
Now in Knoxville, TN, USA
On Thu, May 21, 2020, 3:53 PM Gene Hunt Twolanefun@outlook.com wrote:
I enjoyed the 907ie I owned for awhile. - Gene
"I Know a Few Roads"
Patriot Guard Rider
AMA Charter Life Member #598925
Charter Member #166 of the Victory Motorcycle Club
DUCATI.net Member
USDESMO Member #1263
EX-MSF Instructor
EX-President Mid Atlantic Ducati Owners Club
Victory's - 01' V92SC, 04' Kingpin, 16' XC Tour
Ducati's - 02' M900, 13' Diavel
HD - 09' XR1200
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Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 3:46 PM
To: ducati@ducati.net ducati@ducati.net
Subject: [Ducati] A bit of Ducati history in Cycle World.
Also the handbuilt Tamburini prototype they show in the photos is in my
garage :-)
Interesting piece of trivia - this bike’s paint was the first application
of what became “Ducati Red”.
https://www.cycleworld.com/story/bikes/what-was-so-special-about-the-ducati-paso/
Vicki
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Thanks Jack
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Victory's - 01' V92SC, 04' Kingpin, 16' XC Tour
Ducati's - 02' M900, 13' Diavel
HD - 09' XR1200
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Sent: Friday, May 22, 2020 6:15 PM
To: Ducati Owners Group ducati@list.ducati.net
Subject: Re: [Ducati] A bit of Ducati history in Cycle World.
I remember that one. Nice bike, it was.
Jack Ward
Now in Knoxville, TN, USA
On Thu, May 21, 2020, 3:53 PM Gene Hunt Twolanefun@outlook.com wrote:
I enjoyed the 907ie I owned for awhile. - Gene
"I Know a Few Roads"
Patriot Guard Rider
AMA Charter Life Member #598925
Charter Member #166 of the Victory Motorcycle Club
DUCATI.net Member
USDESMO Member #1263
EX-MSF Instructor
EX-President Mid Atlantic Ducati Owners Club
Victory's - 01' V92SC, 04' Kingpin, 16' XC Tour
Ducati's - 02' M900, 13' Diavel
HD - 09' XR1200
From: Ducati ducati-bounces@list.ducati.net on behalf of Vicki Smith <
vicki@ducati.net>
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 3:46 PM
To: ducati@ducati.net ducati@ducati.net
Subject: [Ducati] A bit of Ducati history in Cycle World.
Also the handbuilt Tamburini prototype they show in the photos is in my
garage :-)
Interesting piece of trivia - this bike’s paint was the first application
of what became “Ducati Red”.
https://www.cycleworld.com/story/bikes/what-was-so-special-about-the-ducati-paso/
Vicki
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