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2008 Ducati Superbike 1098r - on 2040-motos

$11,800
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Ducati Superbike description

Factory options include Full mm Termignoni exhaust system with Performance ECU Ducati Performance Slipper Clutch Ohlins suspension amp Carbon Body Panels. Carbon fiber both instrument panel covers ignition switch cover Clutch cover countershaft sprocket cover Leg guard on exhaust chain guard reservoir caps amp rear fender. Power Commander PC Ducati Performance double bubble wind screenQuick Change rear sprocket set Comes with spare key code card owners manual Ducati DDA ( also came from the factory with a lock for a passenger seat if anyone ever wanted to install one.) Tires were recently replaced and are in attractive shape. if you have any questions anything please ask NACE.LANDWEHR(at)aol.com

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