2006 Ducati Sport Classic Sport1000 Monoposto on 2040-motos
Centerport, New York, United States
Ducati Sport Classic Sport1000 Monoposto tech info
Ducati Sport Classic Sport1000 Monoposto description
The Sport1000 took its inspiration from the 1973 Ducati 750 Sport and related 750 Imola Desmo, and had the look of a classic lightweight single-seat cafe racer. This 2006 was the first production year.
This bike was purchased as a collectible vehicle and only has 706 original miles on it. Adult driven and always garaged. Started on a regular basis even when not ridden. Follow this link for an online review and additional information. http://www.motorcyclenews.com/bike-reviews/ducati/sport-1000/2005/ Bike is located in Long Island, NY. Available for local pickup. If you want to arrange transportation, I will try my best to assist on my end. If you have any additional questions or require additional photos, don't hesitate to ask. Motorcycle is USED and sold as is. |
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