Welcome to the group Scott.
In 1986 at age 27 with a whole 87 hours under my belt I flew my just-purchased Avid Flyer (predecessor to Kitfox) and never looked back! Oh, and I had no one to teach me how to fly it as there were so few flying, so I went on my own. I remember it well, as compared to the Cessnas and Pipers I was used to the Avid was a real hotrod, taking off in 75 ft and climbing 1400 fpm, double or more of the others. I was hooked with the design, taking it home with a trailer hitch on the tail with the wings folded and put it in my garage for safe keeping between flights. It truly was a fantastic way to build some great hours in the air while having a blast at the same time. I averaged 250 hours a year back then, continuously marveling of my little planes capabilities.
Today I fly a Model 4 on amphib floats and enjoy it very much. It is highly evolved and immensely improved over my first plane, and the Super Sport you are going to build is further improved. These are great flying aircraft that are so much fun to fly you will probably never get bored with it. I haven't and I started in 1986, 32 years later And with your skill set I'll bet you will enjoy building it as much as flying it.
You picked a great aircraft design, and an equally great group. Welcome aboard!