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The Duc is in excellent condition. It has been babied its entire life and has had all of its check-ups. I had the 7500 mile service done last summer at Northern Ohio Ducati (they are superior Ducati people) and it has never been raced, tracked, or wheelied. I bought it from a guy in Bethesda, Maryland who had to sell because his wife was with child, and I'm only selling it to put cash down on a house (priorities, right?).
When I had it serviced last summer, the technician said it looked like it was brand new inside and out. The only issue: no red key. The chap I bought it from didn't know it was important and misplaced it when he was out on deployment, so I only have 1 chipped key for it, thus the low starting price. Other info: -95HP -Completely Stock except for CRG Lane-Splitter bar end mirrors -Black with white racing stripe -Fast and Pretty -More photos upon request -Duc is for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction early. |
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1199 TerraCorsa
Fri, 25 Oct 2013Looking like something from Mission Impossible II, this 1199 Panigale S has been given the off-road treatment by MotoCorsa, a Ducati dealer based across the pond in Portland.The bike features a Desert Storm paint job, a stock 1199 exhaust and a custom crash guard. MotoCorsa’s General Manager Arun Sharma said that they “dropped the forks as low as we could in the triple and raised the shock’s ride height as much as possible; the idea being to max out the ground clearance.”“There’s all these guys saying ‘that’s so stupid’ or ‘why would you ruin a good bike like that?’ Well, why not just have some fun and be silly?”The bike’s been taken on a 1200 mile adventure and apparently performed faultlessly across all kinds of terrain. MotoCorsa plan to make another video where the bike is taken off-road again, then driven into the garage before being prepared for a track day.
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