I am now writing about brakes and MY experiences about 750 and 907IE brakes: I had earlier normal 2 piston (original) system in my 750 Paso(with steel braided lines) and i tought, that it was good, but then i managed to get 907IE black 4 piston system with steel braided lines from one wrecked 907 and i put those 907 front brakes to my 750 Paso with adapters and it really was "huge" improvment to braking..... Good point is also those Paso 750 original normal steel rotors, what are good in wet conditions. Those 907IE stainless rotors are little bad in rain, so its not so bad idea to brake little with front brakes sometimes, when driving with 907 in wet conditions. 906 is worst(with original brakes), because it had same poor 2 piston Brembos, as 750 have, BUT it have much more weight compared to 750 Paso, so its simple worst of Pasos brakes... Remembering, that 906 weight about some 15-19kgs more, that 750 Paso. That cant be without making it to stop more poorly compared to 750 Paso with same brakes.....

I think, brake upgrade is one of best mods to 750 Paso (surely with electrical improvments, like special realys, etc...)
907IE is better motorbike, than 750 Paso in very many meanings, but honesty have to say, that Tamburini wanted to make Paso with low profile 16" wheels, what surely look much better, than Paso with 17" wheels..... Tamburini was designer and he had such reasons to put low profile tires/wheels to Paso. Injection and brakes are biggest improvments in 907 compared to 750/906. If thinking these days practically, its better idea to find 17" Ducati, than 16" Ducati with tire problems, because seems, that Michelin really have stopped to make those 16" tires.....

Surely 907 have much more power, what is good, if You want to drive with passenger alot. 750 Paso dont have enough power for 2 up driving(that is my opinion!!!) BUT IT LOOKS GREAT compared to 907IE...

Driving position is quite same, ok, shall we say, that just same....
