Hi have just picked up a 1987 750 Paso after years of searching in Canada. Lovely bike and in good repair. However, it does need to have the chain adjusted and I am unable to unlock the 17mm sockets. The manual states that the procedure is to first unlock the 17 mm socket bolts, then the set screws holding the rear clamp and then adjust the chain. I have soaked the 17mm ones with wd40 and tried an impact wrench with no luck. I live close to Toronto, Canada so if there is another Paso owner in the area or a mechanic that can help I would really appreciate a call or message.
New and delighted Paso owner.
750 paso chain adjustment
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- model: 750 Paso
- year: 1988
- Location: Bainbridge, NY
Re: 750 paso chain adjustment
Nice job on the great find! Perhaps we could see some pictures one day! In regards to the adjuster, do you happen to have a breaker bar? When I use to work as a mechanic there were many times when the impact failed to do its job. I really stopped using them because of it- haha! I know it's a silly question, but you never know.
I would try a breaker bar and that should do the trick. Just be ginger with it! Good luck!
I would try a breaker bar and that should do the trick. Just be ginger with it! Good luck!
Dustin
(Ducati's I use to own)
1988 Ducati Paso 750 #
1988 Ducati Paso 750 #28
(Ducati's I use to own)
1988 Ducati Paso 750 #
1988 Ducati Paso 750 #28
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- Joined: Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:55 pm
- model: 750 Paso
- year: 1986
- Location: Brampton Canada
Re: 750 paso chain adjustment
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Thanks,
I think the combination of WD40, a couple hits with the impact wrench last evening helped. I borrowed a breaker bar from my friend this afternoon and, voila, the 17 were loose. Chain is now adjusted.
Many thanks. It seems I have to register with Photobucket before I post any pics. Be patient.
Again thanks for the advice.
Boyd