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Ducati : Other 1967 Ducati Bevel 250 Scrambler on 2040-motos

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1967 Ducati 250 Scrambler. Restored almost 20 yrs ago. Parked in my living area and only taken out a few times to show. Under 1k miles since resto/rebuild. Non original red paint on tank, fenders and headlamp bucket. This motorcycle has not run in about 12 yrs, it was properly stored while kept indoors. Fresh gas, oil and battery will have this beauty roaring to life again. Some spares include a stainless bolt kit for the entire bike, flat Ducati footpeg assembly, tank decals, rear sprocket, tune up kit, gasket set, handlebar clamps and a few other items. New dual sport tires with tubes on 18" rims. Sargent seat cover, Verlicchi bars, Magura controls, Surgical Handgrips, brand new unprepped battery, optional skidplate, sidestand and centerstand. Also included with bike is a rare high mount exhaust pipe (very loud). The last two images shows the bike with high pipe. Clean title, owners manual, parts book, service manual. Questions? Please ask. Shipping is buyers responsibility. I have enjoyed my time owning this machine and bringing it to its current level. Now its time to pass it on to someone who can truly enjoy this beautiful classic Ducati.

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