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1987 Ducati 750 Paso

Category: Classic
Displacement: 748.0 ccm (45.64 cubic inches)
Power: 73.0 HP (53.3 kW)) @ 7900 RPM
Torque:
Top Speed: 201.0 km/h (124.9 mph)
Bike ID: 17844
17844
1987 Ducati 750 Paso Valuation
The 1987 Ducati 750 Paso represented Ducati's bold attempt to modernize their sport touring offering with striking angular bodywork that looked like nothing else on European roads. Designed by Massimo Tamburini, this bike wrapped Ducati's familiar air-cooled L-twin in radical plastic fairings that polarized riders from day one.
What you get is a capable sport tourer that prioritizes long-distance comfort over outright track performance. The riding position splits the difference between supersport aggression and touring relaxation, while the full fairing provides genuine wind protection. The bike rewards steady highway miles and spirited backroad touring rather than track days or city commuting. Owners describe it as a thinking rider's sport bike — quick enough to satisfy but refined enough for all-day rides.
The 1987 model carried over without significant mechanical changes from the prior year — buyers comparing it to a 1986 example should focus on mileage, service history, and condition rather than spec differences.
This 1987 Ducati 750 Paso attracts riders stepping up from standard bikes who want Italian character without full superbike commitment, plus collectors drawn to its distinctive styling and historical significance as Ducati's first fully-faired sport tourer.
What you get is a capable sport tourer that prioritizes long-distance comfort over outright track performance. The riding position splits the difference between supersport aggression and touring relaxation, while the full fairing provides genuine wind protection. The bike rewards steady highway miles and spirited backroad touring rather than track days or city commuting. Owners describe it as a thinking rider's sport bike — quick enough to satisfy but refined enough for all-day rides.
The 1987 model carried over without significant mechanical changes from the prior year — buyers comparing it to a 1986 example should focus on mileage, service history, and condition rather than spec differences.
This 1987 Ducati 750 Paso attracts riders stepping up from standard bikes who want Italian character without full superbike commitment, plus collectors drawn to its distinctive styling and historical significance as Ducati's first fully-faired sport tourer.







