That looks great. I took one of those to Madrid Spain from central UK once, and thought same as you when I first go on it - a bit small after my ST. But I absolutely fell in love with it. Those air cooled carby SS’s are fabulous bikes.
As you can probably tell from my Avatar, I'm a bit partial to a 900ss! I owned one for about 10 years and still regret selling mine. What a wonderful example you have Andy! The SOUND, ahhh, takes me back. Mine was a 91 with white wheels/frame and red rear view mirrors. (No Oil temp gauge, I notice yours has) I can fully appreciate how much you wanted to get the bike out and have a run! Hope you have many happy trouble-free miles (km) on it. 😁
She looks and sounds sweet, Andy 👌. You're right of course - bhp (brochure horsepower) numbers mean little. It's all about the torque baby - and the real world 'seat of the pants' feeling 👍
Looking bloody marvellous mate. Live and learn with homemade product. Nice to support local but sometimes it bites you in the ass. Glad it was recoverable. The finished product look good. One thing I did with my 2000 SS was to make a couple of brackets to lower the foot pegs 50mm and move them back 20mm. Meant my 67 year old carcass didn't suffer quite so much. Hasn't affected the ground clearance as far as I use it and means I can do 5-600k days and still walk afterwards.
When those first came out, the photo I saw had the 1/2 fairing and the frame/wheels were painted white. I thought it was the most beautiful motorcycle I'd ever seen to that point... I still covet one.
Your comment about it being the size of a 250 made me smile, My ST4s makes my SS feel like a 250 and my RG250 feels like a 125 Funny how perspectives change
Great to see you reunited. Looks mint - now the cosmetics are as fresh as the motor. Try some 3M Ventureshield or similar for the tank - virtually invisible and great protection. Like the thumbnail by the way - very reminiscent of Rossi and his Yamaha in Welkom 2004.
Hi Andy, Glad you got your bike back on the road, it looks great. Shame about the aftermarket tail, but that's the same experience I have had here in England. The quality of OEM stuff is just much better.
Remember, kids: tech and figures on a motorcycle are worth nothing if it doesn't "speak" to you. If a motorcycle ever had a soul, that Duc would be it. I sold mine 17 years ago after nearly 40.000 KMs of the sweetest (+trouble free) times on it, because of the "grass-is-greener-over-there" syndrome. I've had plenty others before and after it, including a very tricked-up Ducati 748 (w/ 916 engine) that, alas, was sold as well. It's the Supersport that I remember most fondly and the one I regret selling the most... what was I thinking!
I totally agree with you Andy on this version of SS is the best looking , when you say that you could have bought the body works from Europe, whom do you would get them from? in my experience a lot of European merchants won’t ship to Australia.
Nice looking bike Andy. I do have to laugh that it looks like you put on the carbon fiber clutch cover. I just watched a video you made two years ago on this bike and one of things in that video you pointed out was the aluminum clutch cover because the carbon fiber cover let all the noise out. I must admit, the carbon fiber cover looks dapper.
Andy, I do follow you with your motorcycle/Ducati passion. I as well do love the air cooled/belted Ducati twins, enough grunt for regular road use (more than I dare using in fact). Own a very early M900 (‘93) and a yellow ‘94 900SL, both fantastic bikes that I’ve had for more than 25 yrs now. Have been tempted by the ST’s, pick of the bunch I think being the ST3s (although I prefer the looks of the original top half). Can’t however get myself to parting with either of my two current Ducs. What I am really jealous of though is that when you take yr bike for a spin, you find yourself in Australia with more room than you’d ever need to potter around, whereas I’m in the Netherlands which is pretty much the exact opposite 😊. Keep it up and enjoy!
I have a 2000 ST2. Do not discount the 2 valve. Easier to do the valves. Do the performance chip, have it tuned properly, get rid of the stock exhaust. Change front sprocket from 15 tooth to 14 tooth. You will have all the power you need. Fully loaded panniers with passenger you will not need to rev it all the way out. If you do you will be hitting 110 mph in no time. You will not need to go over 7-8k for more than enough passing speed. Most times no need to go over 5k for city, 7k for highway. I'm at 5k at 75 mph. Will pull from 2,500 to 3k, 3-4k is all that is needed for city. Mine runs a little rich below 4k. As I am in Arizona with 100-111 degree temps. Need to turn on fan manually, running rich at low rpm helps keep it cool when idling at traffic lights. Will load up a bit & get a bit of stumble 3-4k if running it there for a while. Cruise 4k or so keeps it cleared out. Even though it is nice to have that extra power of a ST3 or ST4. It really is not needed. If you set a ST2 up right.
I follow you from a to z. In fact, as I mentioned already, my 2 older Ducs have ample power already and are less powerful than the st2’s. Jealous of you as well with Arizona as a playground😊.
@@bramboer727 Some great places to ride in Arizona all year around. Go to the Mountains in the summer, for cooler weather. Winter, stay in the lower desert areas, warm during daytime. I have had a lot of bikes over the years, been riding 54 years. I have had the fastest liter bikes, etc. I have always had smaller displacement bikes, as well, small nimble. Fun because you have to rev them right to get the performance out of them. Realistically, the average older Ducati has all the power you need on the street. The strong midrange without having to rev out. Provides great tractability & control. As much as I like the high horsepower liter bikes. Really cannot use 200 hp on the street. Unless you live somewhere you can actually rev it out. I have been fortunate to live in the US & Mexico. In days past you could run as fast as you wanted in Mexico. Not as doable nowadays, but still possible, better carry lots of cash though! My ST2 is as fast or faster than I want to go nowadays. With all the distracted & intoxicated cage drivers out there. Marijuana is legal, see stoned drivers every day, oblivious of their surroundings. If you want to be able to walk or be alive. Better to slow it down. Simply too dangerous. In Tucson, a motorcycle rider gets killed every 2-3 days. Half of them are due to the rider going too fast for traffic conditions. Crash would have been avoidable if they were not going so fast & beyond their skill level. I have been taken out 3 times by cars over the years. Last one about 13 years ago. Seems to be worse than it used to be. People run red lights & traffic signs all the time now. They simply do not want to be inconvenienced by stopping. Not enough cops to write tickets. They do not care if they kill someone. What ever is on their phone is more important than your or their life. Really sad circumstances.
Hi Andy love your videos. I reckon they’re absolutely fantastic. Should be more people like you but there aren’t. You’re the only one who knows what he’s talking about. Look I’m thinking about buying a 900 SS. Can you tell me what to look for please? Thank you.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi mate, I guess you should check the usual things. Look for cracks in the swingarm or in the frame around the steering head. Is the clutch clapped out or does it blow smoke.
How is the seating position, comfort wise, of the mono seat compared to the stock seat? I have a mono seat that I am planning on mounting to my 1996 900SS and have a corbin seat that is on there now. Mounting the mono seat looks like a trial and error type job, the factory mounting kit with three small brackets laminated to the inside looks fragile, there must be a better way.
Awesome to see the 900SS back looking and sounding beautiful Andy. I have one question.... Did you attend to that side stand and shorten it? Keep up the great videos champ!
Looks great. Do you find the seat stops you moving around and getting comfortable? Know what you mean by small. I have an ST1300 and a 900SS ie, The ducati just feels tiny
Can I ask what paint shop was used by your insurance company, and would you be happy to use them again? I've got some 1993 gsxr1100w fairings that need some love and am looking for some recommendations in Hobart :)
I used Eastern Panel and Paint, but I don’t think that they would take it on if I’m honest. They are a high volume shop and I get the feeling that I just got the right guy on the right day. My advice would be to try a high end/bespoke place like Bocchino Motors on Albert Rd in Moonah. They did my Triumph Daytona years ago and are top shelf. I think they trade under a different name now, European something? But they’re still the best around Hobart.
She’s looking great the ol girl is this the bike u fitted the st 3/4 barrels and pistons ? Pretty impressive the way these bikes do things so well with a “ mere” 😂2 pots as opposed to 4 ( hello world superbikes in the nineties) I got pinged doing a supposed 90k in a 50k zone but he got me at right angles so not sure if that was valid anyway turns out he had a katana pop up so only did me for 70 whilst my mates dissapeared at 100 plus 😂😂😂
Wow… here in NZ it’s 40kmh over the posted speed limit and you’re immediately suspended on the spot, vehicle towed and held hostage for 30 days. Then you’re off to court, fines and defensive driving course issued.
@@munter10 in Chairman Dan Land you get impound + 12 months off to think about it at +45. At +25 they will issue you a ticket and your suspension will kick in 28 days later.
I own a 1991 900SS. I think it's low-tech compared to today's vehicles, but you can feel the fun of riding and running.
I have an sssp under ten k in my garage collecting dust…. I’m the one owner. Seeing this makes me want to get back in it. Great bike
That looks great.
I took one of those to Madrid Spain from central UK once, and thought same as you when I first go on it - a bit small after my ST.
But I absolutely fell in love with it.
Those air cooled carby SS’s are fabulous bikes.
"Controlled environment" 😂 great to see you have the 900 back Andy!
i miss mine so much...probably couldnt fit/ride one now, but i loved the 900ss over a 748 i had.
Looks lovely in the sun, super clean. It's also good to hear you're using "Track days" and "Dragstrips" to test the top end of your bike.
Thumbs up on the superlight tail looks fantastic
I love your Ducati
It’s great to see the 900SS all back together looking fantastic and sounding so good.Well done and enjoy riding it.
Glad you were able to get it back before the weather turns too poor. Thanks for sharing with us!
Andy , the Only thing i like about your Ducs is the 90 degree crank.
Hey Andy
Happy to hear a smile in ur voice again.
Jude
As you can probably tell from my Avatar, I'm a bit partial to a 900ss! I owned one for about 10 years and still regret selling mine.
What a wonderful example you have Andy! The SOUND, ahhh, takes me back.
Mine was a 91 with white wheels/frame and red rear view mirrors. (No Oil temp gauge, I notice yours has)
I can fully appreciate how much you wanted to get the bike out and have a run!
Hope you have many happy trouble-free miles (km) on it. 😁
Super Shiny...she's a real bute Andy...Sounds sweet & love the SL Tail Unit...now no dropping her...
She looks and sounds sweet, Andy 👌. You're right of course - bhp (brochure horsepower) numbers mean little. It's all about the torque baby - and the real world 'seat of the pants' feeling 👍
Looking bloody marvellous mate. Live and learn with homemade product. Nice to support local but sometimes it bites you in the ass. Glad it was recoverable. The finished product look good. One thing I did with my 2000 SS was to make a couple of brackets to lower the foot pegs 50mm and move them back 20mm. Meant my 67 year old carcass didn't suffer quite so much. Hasn't affected the ground clearance as far as I use it and means I can do 5-600k days and still walk afterwards.
I have the little one 600SS and I need to get it going but they are just a lovely bike to ride on the road without going nuts on it.
it looks and sounds very sexy Andy, I am sure you are enjoying it ! I envy you XD
When those first came out, the photo I saw had the 1/2 fairing and the frame/wheels were painted white. I thought it was the most beautiful motorcycle I'd ever seen to that point... I still covet one.
Nice to see some familiar roads - nice video
Great having the classic Ducati back & it looks beautiful! SL tail unit really looks the part! Great to hear you’re still in love❤️😉
Your comment about it being the size of a 250 made me smile, My ST4s makes my SS feel like a 250 and my RG250 feels like a 125 Funny how perspectives change
The superlight tail looks great. I have the 600SS. They are so much fun to flick through bends.
She looks well Andy.
Bike looks very smart Andy 👍🏍
Good choice, the SL is a gorgeous bike!
The duke is looking really nice. Happy for you.
Nice job that Andy, your focus on attention to detail made sure its a stunner.
Looks nice,mate.Stay safe.All the best.
Looks well Andy.
Looks great and, the best thing, rides great.
Bike looks great Andy
Good to see it back mate and looking very sharp.
Looks great, especially with the new seat unit. I love mine.
Very nice. Lose the rear footpeg hangers though and replace with high mount exhaust as you're planning and will be 100%.
Looking good Andy!
Been trying to pick one up to keep my 81 kat and 91 zxr company, not a lot around though. Miss my home state, keep up the great vids.
Looks Awesome. Love the super light tail.
Well done Andy, SS900 looks great, cheers
looks fantastic mate .
The bike looks amazing. 👌
Great to see you reunited. Looks mint - now the cosmetics are as fresh as the motor. Try some 3M Ventureshield or similar for the tank - virtually invisible and great protection.
Like the thumbnail by the way - very reminiscent of Rossi and his Yamaha in Welkom 2004.
she is a beauty, cheers
Looking nice and shiny,sounds good too👌
Hi Andy, Glad you got your bike back on the road, it looks great. Shame about the aftermarket tail, but that's the same experience I have had here in England. The quality of OEM stuff is just much better.
Looks good Andy.
Remember, kids: tech and figures on a motorcycle are worth nothing if it doesn't "speak" to you. If a motorcycle ever had a soul, that Duc would be it.
I sold mine 17 years ago after nearly 40.000 KMs of the sweetest (+trouble free) times on it, because of the "grass-is-greener-over-there" syndrome. I've had plenty others before and after it, including a very tricked-up Ducati 748 (w/ 916 engine) that, alas, was sold as well. It's the Supersport that I remember most fondly and the one I regret selling the most... what was I thinking!
You have Got to Love a 2 Valver. :)))) Looks good, Enjoy.
I totally agree with you Andy on this version of SS is the best looking , when you say that you could have bought the body works from Europe, whom do you would get them from? in my experience a lot of European merchants won’t ship to Australia.
Nice job
Looks great 👌
Sweet bike Andy, enjoy and grow old disgracefully.😃
Nice looking bike Andy. I do have to laugh that it looks like you put on the carbon fiber clutch cover. I just watched a video you made two years ago on this bike and one of things in that video you pointed out was the aluminum clutch cover because the carbon fiber cover let all the noise out. I must admit, the carbon fiber cover looks dapper.
They look great with single seat unit. You just need a carbon front guard to finish it off
Looks good mate, glad you finally got it back, the Superlight was definitely the best looking version of probably the best looking Ducati (IMHO).
Looks good mate just have to keep shiny side up lol
nice to see it back mate, looks good with the single seat! (the long screen bolts on the left side need sorting though - lol)
cheers!
High rise termi's next pls, looking great!
Looks awesome!
looking sharp 👌
Andy, I do follow you with your motorcycle/Ducati passion. I as well do love the air cooled/belted Ducati twins, enough grunt for regular road use (more than I dare using in fact). Own a very early M900 (‘93) and a yellow ‘94 900SL, both fantastic bikes that I’ve had for more than 25 yrs now. Have been tempted by the ST’s, pick of the bunch I think being the ST3s (although I prefer the looks of the original top half). Can’t however get myself to parting with either of my two current Ducs.
What I am really jealous of though is that when you take yr bike for a spin, you find yourself in Australia with more room than you’d ever need to potter around, whereas I’m in the Netherlands which is pretty much the exact opposite 😊.
Keep it up and enjoy!
I have a 2000 ST2. Do not discount the 2 valve. Easier to do the valves. Do the performance chip, have it tuned properly, get rid of the stock exhaust. Change front sprocket from 15 tooth to 14 tooth.
You will have all the power you need. Fully loaded panniers with passenger you will not need to rev it all the way out. If you do you will be hitting 110 mph in no time.
You will not need to go over 7-8k for more than enough passing speed. Most times no need to go over 5k for city, 7k for highway.
I'm at 5k at 75 mph. Will pull from 2,500 to 3k, 3-4k is all that is needed for city. Mine runs a little rich below 4k. As I am in Arizona with 100-111 degree temps.
Need to turn on fan manually, running rich at low rpm helps keep it cool when idling at traffic lights. Will load up a bit & get a bit of stumble 3-4k if running it there for a while. Cruise 4k or so keeps it cleared out.
Even though it is nice to have that extra power of a ST3 or ST4. It really is not needed. If you set a ST2 up right.
I follow you from a to z. In fact, as I mentioned already, my 2 older Ducs have ample power already and are less powerful than the st2’s. Jealous of you as well with Arizona as a playground😊.
@@bramboer727 Some great places to ride in Arizona all year around. Go to the Mountains in the summer, for cooler weather. Winter, stay in the lower desert areas, warm during daytime.
I have had a lot of bikes over the years, been riding 54 years. I have had the fastest liter bikes, etc. I have always had smaller displacement bikes, as well, small nimble. Fun because you have to rev them right to get the performance out of them.
Realistically, the average older Ducati has all the power you need on the street. The strong midrange without having to rev out. Provides great tractability & control.
As much as I like the high horsepower liter bikes. Really cannot use 200 hp on the street. Unless you live somewhere you can actually rev it out. I have been fortunate to live in the US & Mexico. In days past you could run as fast as you wanted in Mexico. Not as doable nowadays, but still possible, better carry lots of cash though!
My ST2 is as fast or faster than I want to go nowadays. With all the distracted & intoxicated cage drivers out there. Marijuana is legal, see stoned drivers every day, oblivious of their surroundings. If you want to be able to walk or be alive. Better to slow it down. Simply too dangerous.
In Tucson, a motorcycle rider gets killed every 2-3 days. Half of them are due to the rider going too fast for traffic conditions. Crash would have been avoidable if they were not going so fast & beyond their skill level.
I have been taken out 3 times by cars over the years. Last one about 13 years ago. Seems to be worse than it used to be. People run red lights & traffic signs all the time now. They simply do not want to be inconvenienced by stopping. Not enough cops to write tickets. They do not care if they kill someone. What ever is on their phone is more important than your or their life. Really sad circumstances.
I need to get another 900SS
Hey Andy. What leather jacket are you wearing in this video? Much appreciated if you could share the make an model.
Hi Andy love your videos. I reckon they’re absolutely fantastic. Should be more people like you but there aren’t. You’re the only one who knows what he’s talking about. Look I’m thinking about buying a 900 SS. Can you tell me what to look for please? Thank you.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi mate, I guess you should check the usual things. Look for cracks in the swingarm or in the frame around the steering head. Is the clutch clapped out or does it blow smoke.
looks A1 Bro
Did you paint the foot peg brackets as they faded in different colours.
Lovely bike 😍😍😍😍👍👍👍
Looks awesome mate, not long and it'll be better looking than mine! 😂😉
Looks beautiful, loved the vid 👍
How is the seating position, comfort wise, of the mono seat compared to the stock seat? I have a mono seat that I am planning on mounting to my 1996 900SS and have a corbin seat that is on there now. Mounting the mono seat looks like a trial and error type job, the factory mounting kit with three small brackets laminated to the inside looks fragile, there must be a better way.
Looks and sounds great. Please don't drop it again .
Looks mint 👌
Awesome to see the 900SS back looking and sounding beautiful Andy. I have one question.... Did you attend to that side stand and shorten it? Keep up the great videos champ!
Looks great. Do you find the seat stops you moving around and getting comfortable? Know what you mean by small. I have an ST1300 and a 900SS ie, The ducati just feels tiny
Beautiful 😍
looks a million dollars.....what year is that one....?
Shame its not a 2001 900ss all Black..... youll just have to make due Bro
nice
But honestly how often can you do 200km/h + in a “controlled “ environment.
Made for having loads of riding enjoyment on the open road
Can I ask what paint shop was used by your insurance company, and would you be happy to use them again? I've got some 1993 gsxr1100w fairings that need some love and am looking for some recommendations in Hobart :)
I used Eastern Panel and Paint, but I don’t think that they would take it on if I’m honest. They are a high volume shop and I get the feeling that I just got the right guy on the right day. My advice would be to try a high end/bespoke place like Bocchino Motors on Albert Rd in Moonah. They did my Triumph Daytona years ago and are top shelf. I think they trade under a different name now, European something? But they’re still the best around Hobart.
@@ANDY5 Thanks for that Andy. Will check out the old Bocchino Motors for sure.
What octane do you run??
She’s looking great the ol girl is this the bike u fitted the st 3/4 barrels and pistons ? Pretty impressive the way these bikes do things so well with a “ mere” 😂2 pots as opposed to 4 ( hello world superbikes in the nineties) I got pinged doing a supposed 90k in a 50k zone but he got me at right angles so not sure if that was valid anyway turns out he had a katana pop up so only did me for 70 whilst my mates dissapeared at 100 plus 😂😂😂
Yes mate, same bike. 944SS
What would this one be worth in Australia $17k ?
I own a Superlight (th-cam.com/video/N3sFmC53dl8/w-d-xo.html). Love the SL-tail... Nice work, mate!
nice that you got it back its a beautiful bike, stop whining about the immaterial little stuff, it could have turned out a lot worse....
Hmm 25 over in the fair state of Chairman Dan gets you 3 months off the road and $500 reasons not to misbehave so that was a nice outcome for ya.
Wow… here in NZ it’s 40kmh over the posted speed limit and you’re immediately suspended on the spot, vehicle towed and held hostage for 30 days. Then you’re off to court, fines and defensive driving course issued.
@@munter10 in Chairman Dan Land you get impound + 12 months off to think about it at +45.
At +25 they will issue you a ticket and your suspension will kick in 28 days later.