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GENERAL MOTORCYCLE FORUMS => GENERAL MOTORCYCLE => Topic started by: 2005B12S on March 16, 2006, 07:27:51 PM
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Well I finally did it, must be a confirmed midlife crisis as I just bought the bike I have wanted for the past 15 years. It is a one owner '92 900SS with a clean bill of health. Looking forward to getting to know her and working on my list of mods.
(http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a243/GS750ED/P1010149.jpg)
Weather is getting nice in Dallas-82F today, spring is almost here.
Ride On, Ed.
2005 GSF1200SZ
1983 GS750ED
1992 900SS
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congrats, very nice bike, I like it better than the newer version, I think this one is much more confy....please give us a ride report !
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Sweet bike! :congrats: I've always wanted one of those too. I like that style much better than the new ones.
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:congrats: Nice!
Now you get to learn the marvels of Desmodronic valve adjustments . . .
. . . or the light wallet syndrome caused from paying someone to do it for you.
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Wow!! :shock: Superclean and Very nice. Congrats. Cheers to the previous owner for apparently taking very good care of her. :motorsmile:
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:wink: Nice Bike! I've always liked Ducatis for the sound and that trellis frame. There's a guy running around my neighborhood with some type of Ducati, I think a Monster, and he has aftermarket pipes. Its the coolest sounding bike I've ever heard. I'm with Paul on the valves, I've heard some stories on the "wow" factor when its adjustment time. What the heck, you only live once!
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At least they're just the two valve heads, so there's only 8 adjustments.
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Thanks for the complements guys.
Maintence is not that bad :shock: , about $350 for valves-every 6000 miles and $550 for valves/belts- every 12000 miles. I am not gonna mess with it, there is a kick a$$ Ducati shop- Advanced Motorsports in S. Dallas that will be doing the valve work. It is not a daily driver, but a bike that will maybe see 1500 miles a year. It is the first bike I have owned that will appreciate in value with time. The 2nd Generation 900SS bikes- 1991 to 1998 are already going up in value, with the pre 1991 model 900SS bikes fetching $10,000+.
This sweatheart has only 16,000 miles and is fitted with 41 Keihin FCR flatslides, modified exhaust, and an aluminum flywheel. It goes like a scalded cat from 3500-8000 rpm and weighs less than 400 lbs dry. It is an absolute purist machine, very small and highly flickable. The Brembo brakes are fantastic. I need to get the suspension tuned for my weight and fit carbon pipes and race rubber.
It is a bike I have always wanted, but could never afford. Looks like my trusty B12 has a stablemate. Now I just gotta figure out what to do with the '83 GS750ED.
Ride On, Ed.
2005 GSF1200SZ
1983 GS750ED
1992 900SS
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They have an 02 ST4 for sell in Baton Rouge at a Yamahonda dealer ship.Some one traded it in on a CBR or something. They can't seem to sell it. They said they book value is $13,000 but they would take $6900 luggage included. It's got 22,000 miles on it but it sure is tempting.
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Thanks for the complements guys.
in S. Dallas .
You're in Dallas? I am trying to place the handle? have been to any of the Bandit rides in Tex or Ark with Dave T & Craig?
John Red B12
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No, I have not been on any Dallas rides. Not from a lack of effort though. I travel for a living, spending on average about 15 overnights a month away. I missed the last few group rides due to schedule conflicts. My traveling and fair weather riding requirements are the main reason I only ride 1500-2000 miles a year.
I think the Ducati is probably too maintence intensive to make an effective sport-tourer, ie the ST4. Kinda like putting 20,000 miles a year on a Ferrari. The Ducati niche is as a hard edged sport bike with personality that only sees part time use. That is why I bought the 900SS.
Ride On, Ed.
2005 GSF1200SZ
1983 GS750ED
1992 900SS