@@joepgrooten2108 Ive got the same Paso. It sounds great like yours and is such a fun bike to ride. I'm rebuilding the carb which is how I found your video. What exhaust do you have? Do you know the jet settings for your idle jets and main jets?
@@buncho888 Hi, it is all stock. The exhausts is stock and the Weber should also have stock jetting and air filter. I think there is a difference between various countries and jetting. Maybe it good to mention that I introduced a vacuum operated petcock from a monster in the fuel line as sometimes the carb was flooded whilst parked. That solved that problem.
Sounds terrific, these did not have a dry clutch correct? I sold my 650 elefant 5 years ago and saw your other videos of riding and I awakened this morning missing mine and seeing if there are any for sale. When I was riding in the 90s parts were impossible, anyone making reproductions ?
Thanks, i think all pasos were equipped with dry clutches. The earlier 650 elefant also . At least I have 2 and both have dry clutches. The 350 elefant may have wet clutches, but I’m not sure
Spare parts is still a bit of a struggle but many parts are shared with other models. Some parts are reproduced nowadays. But it’s still a old bike and not many around.
Great sound recording!
Thanks, I used a gopro with an external mic with a dead cat
@@joepgrooten2108 Ive got the same Paso. It sounds great like yours and is such a fun bike to ride. I'm rebuilding the carb which is how I found your video. What exhaust do you have? Do you know the jet settings for your idle jets and main jets?
@@buncho888 Hi, it is all stock. The exhausts is stock and the Weber should also have stock jetting and air filter. I think there is a difference between various countries and jetting. Maybe it good to mention that I introduced a vacuum operated petcock from a monster in the fuel line as sometimes the carb was flooded whilst parked. That solved that problem.
Sounds terrific, these did not have a dry clutch correct? I sold my 650 elefant 5 years ago and saw your other videos of riding and I awakened this morning missing mine and seeing if there are any for sale. When I was riding in the 90s parts were impossible, anyone making reproductions ?
Thanks, i think all pasos were equipped with dry clutches. The earlier 650 elefant also . At least I have 2 and both have dry clutches. The 350 elefant may have wet clutches, but I’m not sure
Spare parts is still a bit of a struggle but many parts are shared with other models. Some parts are reproduced nowadays. But it’s still a old bike and not many around.