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2000 Ducati 900 Super Sport Motorcycle on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:25310 ColorColor: Red
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Ducati Supersport tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:ZDM1LC4N9YB005592

Ducati Supersport description

 

For sale is a 2000 DUCATI 900 Super Sport in near mint condition with 25,310 miles.  900 cc. engine.

I bought the bike from a friend's father, a BMW enthusiast who had wanted a Ducati.  He fell ill a few years after purchasing it, and was unable to ride.  He took very good care of the bike while he was active, and kept it in storage with his BMWs until selling it to me.  It had been fully serviced, including belts and valves, when he bought it at 13,000 miles.  It fell over once from a stand still, and the Fairings and Gas Tank were professionally touched up and repainted.

The bike has a $900+ Ferracci Carbon Fiber Exhaust system on it (Fast by Ferracci Performance Exhaust), and within the last 1000 miles has had:

-Oil and Filter changed

-K&N High Performance Air Filter installed

-New Brakes

-New Rear Tire

-New Battery

The 900 cc. engine runs exceptionally well, and is in like new condition.  The bike has always had all maintenance and service done, professionally and on time.  It will be coming due for it's next scheduled valve service pretty soon, so I have adjustd the price accordingly.

I've had the bike for two years.  I rode some the first summer, but have been out of town most of the time since then.  I took it for short rides here and there, but it has mostly been in storage until a month ago.  I recently got a job overseas, and need to sell the bike before I leave.

I'm located south of Erie, north of Pittsburgh, in Meadville, PA.  If you have questions, or would like to see the bike, please call Reed, at (978) 729-4043, or ask questions through this listing.

The winning buyer may also purchase the following equipment if desired:

-Shoei TZ-R Full Face Helmet with clear shield & tinted shield  in size Medium.  Matte Black. (new was $290) for $175.

-Icon Merc Long Gloves.  size 2XL.  Stealth Black.  ($90 new).  for $45

-Icon Accelerant Perforated Leather Jacket with removable liner in size Large.  Black.  (new was $350)  for $200.

NADA Blue Book price for this bike in this condition is over $4000.

Buyer is responsible for local pickup or making arrangements for shipping. 

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