- 70 Rear Wheel horsepower
- Dry weight 440 pounds
- The Paso was designed as a Sport Touring machine to compete with BMW and Honda. It used an air cooled 750cc engine derived from the Pantah model. Using an automotive Weber carburetor, it was plagued by hard starting, poor throttle response, and cold blooded running.
- On the plus side, it was comfortable, and when well ridden, could hold its own with many Superbikes on a twisty road. The styling may have been considered controversial at the time, but it has survived the test of time pretty well.
- This particular bike has some period correct, and rare upgrades;
- Full floating front brake rotors from GiaCaMoto.
- Verlicchi reverse cone mufflers
- Ohlins rear shock
- Ventilated clutch cover
- Corbin seat
- Ducati only produced 50 blue Paso’s, making this a rare bike