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Ducati 900 Supersport Cr 1996, Red, Excellent Condition!! on 2040-motos

US $3,898.00
YearYear:1996 MileageMileage:9750 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Elko, Minnesota, US

Elko, Minnesota, US
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Ducati Supersport tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:ZDM1LC4N2TB022355

Ducati Supersport description

I Just lowered my asking price by $200!!

1996 Ducati 900 Supersport SS CR half faring model. Only 9750 miles!! Very-Very nice, excellent condition for a 17 year old MC!! Runs and starts perfectly!! Adult owned, garage stored! No racing or wheelies!! Very strong power from this motor with a clean powerband up to the redline!! Carbs just rebuilt with a Factory pro titanium jet kit!    Paint is red and very shiny, no scratches on tank, fairing, side covers or front fender.  A very small paint chip on tank, very hard to see!  Brakes/transmission/suspension work perfectly! Starts and idles perfectly!! This bike runs, looks and sounds like new!  No rust in gas tank!!  Amsoil synthetic oil used!! Comes with original tool kit, owners manual and Ducati keys!!  Many new parts! Owned by professional mechanic!!

 New 14t  front sprocket, new rear aluminum sprocket.
New Interstate 12V battery.
New CA Cycle Works performance Ignition Coils and plug wires.
New NGK spark plugs.
K&N air filter kit with airbox cover delete kit installed.
New Factory Pro Titanium jet kit.
Suppertrapp stainless steel slip on mufflers. bike sounds like a Ducati should!! but not too loud!
Tinted windscreen.
New  braided stainless steel brake lines front and rear.
New braided stainless steel clutch line.
Billet aluminum clutch cover.
Power coated red clutch pressure plate.
New clutch pressure plate bearing.
Newer Metzler tires front and rear, approx 1000 miles on them.
Clean Minnesota title. 

This bike is very nice, if your looking for a clean, classic, very nice 900 SS CR, you will not be dissapointed with this one!!
You must pick up locally or arrange your own shipping. In Minneapolis area.
500$ Paypal deposit within 48 hours. 
For sale locally, I may cancel auction if I sell locally first.  

 

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