1997 Ducati Supersport on 2040-motos
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Description You are bidding on a classic
1997 Ducati Supersport 900 with 3k of improvements. As Cycle World noted in
Used Bikes Section “quaint with only two desmo valves per cylinder it will get you over
a mountain pass faster than most people ever imagined”. It is adult owned, garaged, never dropped, abused, or stunted and both wheels have always been on the ground. The engine is very powerful but does not burn or leak oil which is
changed every 2000 miles and was recently tuned up by NYC Triumph Ducati , oil change, valves adjusted, etc. Service has always been by a Ducati dealer. Modifications 996 Ducati front end with Showa shocks Cycle cat billet triple tree with
extended clip-ons for better riding position Smoked wind screen Arrow exhaust pipes Corbin seat Fast by Ferracci racing clutch After market rear suspension Braded stainless brake and clutch
lines Carbon fiber front and rear
fenders Aluminum primary cover Frame Sliders If you are in the local area and you contact me
in advance via e-mail, I can make arrangements for you to look at the
bike in person. When you purchase a pre-owned vehicle
it is not a new vehicle. Any used vehicle can have normal wear and blemishes.. Shipping Buyer
will be responsible for shipping but I will assist. Will deliver within 60 miles of NYC. The buyer must pay $500
deposit within 48 hours and the balance by cash or cashiers check
within 7 days of auction end. The bike or title will not be released until all
funds have cleared Summary o Deposit within 48 hours via Paypal o Full payment required within 7 days
from end of listing. o Paypal Cash or Certified Check only. o Buyer is responsible for pickup or
shipping. Will deliver within 60 miles NYC o Sold AS-IS. |
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