🌟Great video Brother! Nice Motorcycle, looks like she handles well. I used drive 1976 Kawasaki 400 in my Upper Michigan days. Thank you for sharing 🔱🐸🇺🇸
Right on brother! Yeah riding motorcycles on the East Coast was always fun. I was always riding a little too long into the winter season made riding interesting!
Hey CJ thanks for this video as I’m looking seriously to purchase a 1995 Ducati 900SS CR locally here in LA. Quick question how many miles do you currently have on yours? And other than the running due keep fresh gas on the carbs. Any other maintenance tips? 🙏🏽 thanks and be safe
@@carlosr.garcia9996 greetings Carlos, I’ve got 20k miles on mine. I bought it back on the East Coast from an older guy who I could tell was anal when it came to taking care of his motorcycles. Namely his garage was immaculate! Maintenance wise do regular oil changes, use good pump gas, check your belts from time to time, the inspection covers can be taken off pretty easily. The CR’ used a lot of steel frame components so don’t sweat the frame and swing are crack rumors. Other than that enjoy the ride!
Those red Ducati’s are so pretty!
@@wahinehine yes ma’am they sure get lovelier every year!
🌟Great video Brother! Nice Motorcycle, looks like she handles well. I used drive 1976 Kawasaki 400 in my Upper Michigan days. Thank you for sharing 🔱🐸🇺🇸
Right on brother! Yeah riding motorcycles on the East Coast was always fun. I was always riding a little too long into the winter season made riding interesting!
@@Ncollins99 Riding a motorcycle on icy roads in dead of winter very challenging 😊
I have the same bike , 1994 , fully faired.. Love it. You should have kept the engine sound on the video !👍👍
@@Desmo900SS I have it fired up on my TH-cam short where I rode it up to our local winery in Temecula California.
These are awesome and a great way to get a collector Ducati that won’t kill your wallet
Very true, the parts are out there if you look long enough. Also pretty straightforward to work on.
Still a superb bike.
@@SoloonaCruise yes ma’am, thank you for your comment!
とても30年過ぎてるようには
見えません。
やはりハーフカウルが最高です
Thank you for your comments, yes, the quarter fairing is unique, an early version of todays 'naked bikes'.
I bought my 91 ducati new in 91. I still have her today with only 32 k on the clock. Looks like new.
@@rogercamp2910 yes even though they are not quite collectors items I still love the 80’s and 90’s Duc’s! Wouldn’t trade this or my 996 for the world.
@@Ncollins99 Here in France it has now become a collectors vehicle. Any motorcycle over 30 years old is classed as a classic or collectors vehicle.
@@rogercamp2910 wow that’s awesome, hang on to that beauty!
Hey CJ thanks for this video as I’m looking seriously to purchase a 1995 Ducati 900SS CR locally here in LA. Quick question how many miles do you currently have on yours? And other than the running due keep fresh gas on the carbs. Any other maintenance tips? 🙏🏽 thanks and be safe
@@carlosr.garcia9996 greetings Carlos, I’ve got 20k miles on mine. I bought it back on the East Coast from an older guy who I could tell was anal when it came to taking care of his motorcycles. Namely his garage was immaculate! Maintenance wise do regular oil changes, use good pump gas, check your belts from time to time, the inspection covers can be taken off pretty easily. The CR’ used a lot of steel frame components so don’t sweat the frame and swing are crack rumors. Other than that enjoy the ride!
@@Ncollins99 Thanks for your reply!bThe one I’m looking has 24K mi with lots of upgrades and maintenance with all well documented. Safe rides!
@@carlosr.garcia9996 all the best!
Molto bella 🤩👍
The CR has as steel swingarm and non adjustable forks. The SS has a aluminium swingarm and adjustable forks
@@douwekooistra8058 very true and it rides like it!
L twins. To be honest.