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1998 Ducati Super Sport on 2040-motos

$5,900
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:15023
Location:

Lake Oswego, Oregon

Lake Oswego, OR
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TypeType:Sportbike

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A very rare 1998 USA Ducati FE for sale. Ducati Limited Final Edition production run of 800 worldwide. 300 for USA (in early 1998) and 500 for the rest of the world (in late 1997). Each 900SS/FE received a numbered plaque on the triple clamp. They were painted silver. The 900SS/FE commemorated Ducati's last production-run of the carburetor-based 900cc Supersport. The 900SS/FE, being the last of its breed, included all of the incremental updates. that were made throughout the 900 Supersport's production-run. . This motorcycle is very clean and very good overall condition. Has some small scratches on the seats plastic rear faring. The bikes has fresh set of Michelin power plus tires that have 2000 k miles on them. Bike has updated Olin rear coil over suspension. The battery is a Shorai lithium. $5,900.00

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