The Paso I owned was one of the early generation, which sadly did have that diabolical carb. I'm an aircraft engineer, so the aerodynamic elements of the styling appealed to me (unsurprisingly) but the bike's performance was really disappointing. It did everything else a Ducati is meant to do, especially in ridiculously tight twisty bits of road, but it always felt asthmatic. I'm fairly switched on in terms of technical things, yet I spent far too many weekends with the bike in pieces, trying to rectify this condition. There's probably noting that I didn't try, and the accumulation of modified airboxes, filters, jets and sundry bits were becoming an expensive pile of unsuccesful fixes. I guess at some point my frustration and disappointment exceeded my desire to sort the bike's lethargic performance out. I'd only had the thing for about a year, then traded it in on an 851. And what a difference that was!![]()





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