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    Thumbs up 1992 Ducati supersport Junior

    sold sold sold sold sold sold

    thx everyone
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    these things are so cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by madmartin View Post
    these things are so cool
    The ex had a half fairing 400ss and it was a nice ride.
    Be a great learners bike but would want to be someone that wanted to look after it not a user/abuser. I don't think it would respond very well to neglect.
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    cheers guys
    yes this is a bike that needs looking after ,,would love to keep it but me shed has no room as upgraded to a monster
    these are getting hard to find so hope it goes to a gd home and is loved.

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    I talked my Partner into buying one from down in Chch, i got to ride it home. What a surprise, handles impeccably and you only notice it's a 400 when you get to a hill and that pesky 998 starts getting away... Bit of local knowledge soon fixed his wagon though

    I think the weight prohibits first time learners getting to grips with them, but once you get your head around it i don't think you could do better for your L plate. Then there's the noise on the over-run, awesome!

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