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Abba stand, will it work on a Paso?
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Author:  Guy [ Fri May 22, 2015 7:39 pm ]
Post subject:  Abba stand, will it work on a Paso?

Hi, I have just bought a Paso, :) but not picked it up yet, or seen it! :shock: Could anyone tell me if an Abba stand can be used on a Paso. It apparently started life as a 750, but now has a 906 engine. I will be picking it up in a van and need a way of straping it down. Any advice is welcome. :?

Author:  ducapaso [ Fri May 22, 2015 9:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Abba stand, will it work on a Paso?

I'd like to see lot of pics about such bike.
750 engine is air cooled and 906 is water cooled. Switching means adding cooler, different oil cooling, different electrical and so on.
After this we'll be able to tell you about periodical maintenance, timing belts, tyres, carbureteur tuning, shock, eletrical troubleshooting

Author:  englishstiv [ Sat May 23, 2015 1:29 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Abba stand, will it work on a Paso?

If you take the two rear side panels off you should be able to locate the stand lugs into the bike frame. It will give you access to all the rear framework too for strapping down nice and tight. I would be careful strapping down over the bodywork generally as it can hairline crack quite easily if put under strain that way. Will be nice to see some pictures.

Did see a 906 that was dressed up with a 907 engine and injectors a while back with wheel and tire alterations also, always anything is feasible if you put your mind to it.

Author:  Guy [ Sat May 23, 2015 7:11 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Abba stand, will it work on a Paso?

Thanks for replies, I'm looking forward to seeing it to :)
Could you tell me what size holes are in the frame, so I can make sure I have the right size lugs for the Abba stand.

Author:  900streetfighter [ Sun May 24, 2015 9:07 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Abba stand, will it work on a Paso?

I fabricate abba adapters from old sockets. Spark pplug sockets are a good start. Lead solder spigots into them and file down OD in pillar drill to fit stand adaptor.

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