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2004 Red Ducati 749/monoposto on 2040-motos

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We just received this 2004 Ducati 749S from its local owner and has been ridden only 12,283 mis since new. Ducati has made its name in the motorcycle world for its sheer power and adrenaline, and this 749S is no exception! It is finished in Ducati's famous Red exterior and is operated by a 6 gear manual transmission. The 749S is powered by a 749cc engine that produces 116 horsepower. The digital dashboard is rich with instrumentation that includes a clock, tachometer, trip odometer, lap time, speedometer, service reminder indicator, and temperature and fuel level warning lamps. This Ducati 749S has been meticulously maintained its whole life and it shows! Feel free to give us a call with any questions you may have or to schedule a time to view this motorcycle. We look forward to hearing from you! - Contact Scott, Andy, Joey or Michelle at 831-423-XXXX x1 or XXXX@delamotors.com for more info. -

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