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    '72 911T 3,0 liter MFI Albert Blue street/DE toy Jeff Higgins's Avatar
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    Next up is my 1993 Ducati 900 Super Sport. Another bike with every imaginable, every available hop-up made. I've got its weight down to 365 pounds wet, with the help of all carbon fiber bodywork, including the tank. Mark Sutton of The Duc Shop in Atlanta ported and set up the heads for me, replacing the stock cams with ST2 units. J&E pistons, Keihen flat slide carbs, Termi "Spaghetti" exhaust, etc. etc. Paint job by me, after I low sided it off a cliff one day (long story...).
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