Glad to see you kept it. You obviously appreciate the SS. I have a 94 SS SP #105 which is in excellent condition and I ride it every opportunity I get. Thanks for the video.
Yes, I still have the 900SP, along with the 900SL #922, 996sps #1309 and a Cagiva Alazzurra 650. I wish I still had my project 900FE so I would have the set. I have owned several SuperSports over the years, two other 996’s, a 888 SPO and a 749r. I always seem to regret selling my Duc’s
I live in Atlanta, Georgia. I have had this 900 for a year after a long search and keeping my eyes open for just the right one. In 2006 I had a '96 900 SS CR but it was a lemon and had one issue after another. My current bike is well documented including original bill of sale. These bikes have a soul and a art in motion.
@@chrismoore-keish7476 You and I have similar backgrounds, this business started in 2007 but only as a result of a clapped out 1996 900CR which I also bought in 2006 and rebuilt from the ground up. As a friend whom works for Jay Leno says “always buy the best example you can find” and “you can never pay to much for the best” Jon Pera
Good video, thanks.
Glad to see you kept it. You obviously appreciate the SS. I have a 94 SS SP #105 which is in excellent condition and I ride it every opportunity I get. Thanks for the video.
Yes, I still have the 900SP, along with the 900SL #922, 996sps #1309 and a Cagiva Alazzurra 650. I wish I still had my project 900FE so I would have the set. I have owned several SuperSports over the years, two other 996’s, a 888 SPO and a 749r. I always seem to regret selling my Duc’s
Where are you located and how long have you owned your SP? You do not seem them very frequently anymore and yes, I do love and appreciate them.
I live in Atlanta, Georgia. I have had this 900 for a year after a long search and keeping my eyes open for just the right one. In 2006 I had a '96 900 SS CR but it was a lemon and had one issue after another. My current bike is well documented including original bill of sale. These bikes have a soul and a art in motion.
@@chrismoore-keish7476 You and I have similar backgrounds, this business started in 2007 but only as a result of a clapped out 1996 900CR which I also bought in 2006 and rebuilt from the ground up. As a friend whom works for Jay Leno says “always buy the best example you can find” and “you can never pay to much for the best” Jon Pera
Great advice. If only I had it in 2006, I would have saved a lot of money and headaches. But in the end I've won!