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2007 Ducati Superbike 1098 on 2040-motos

$14,900
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:9025 ColorColor: Yellow
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Houston, Texas

Houston, TX
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Ducati Superbike description

2007 Ducati Superbike 1098, 2007 Ducati Superbike 1098 - RACING SOUL The 1098 immediately stands out for its determined and aggressive stance. Every detail insists that performance is paramount. Traditional Ducati features such as a high set tail section, under-tail exhaust, single-sided swingarm, narrow profile and a rock-solid front end all emphasize the 1098’s aerodynamics and handling capabilities. Add to this a powerful Testastretta Evoluzione engine and you have a Ducati that looks like it's moving even when it's standing still. The 1098 is a milestone both for Ducati and production sportbikes in general. It is the first production bike to feature Brembo Monobloc calipers, an onboard data-logging system and new "smart" technology for the single-sided swingarm. Oval throttle bodies and a new dashboard are innovations direct from Ducati's MotoGP effort and appear on a road-going sportbike for the first time ever with the 1098. Simply put, the 1098 has a racing soul. The throaty roar of the twin under-seat exhausts are synchronized with the howl of the elliptical throttle bodies providing a fitting fanfare for the new 1098 Testastretta Evoluzione engine. The huge 104 mm bore and all-new cylinder head design unite to produce an awesome 160 horsepower and an arm-wrenching 90+ foot pounds of torque. Developed together with Ducati Corse, the 1098 is a masterpiece of incredible performance and innovation. 3-Day "no Questions Asked" Money Back Guarantee on all Certified used motorcycles purchased! Click here to learn more! TO GET INTERNET PRICING CALL 713-995-9944 Trades Welcome! Email us with your Trade. Financing offered. All Credit Applications Accepted. Extended warranty available on most models. Please call 713-995-9944 for information. All Certified used motorcycles come with a limited powertrain warranty. Click here to learn more!

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Nuggets from Estoril

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