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2011 Ducati 848 Evo on 2040-motos

US $8,000.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:1640 ColorColor: White
Location:

Ossining, New York, US

Ossining, New York, US
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Ducati Superbike photos

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Ducati Superbike tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):848 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:ZDM1XBMV6BB015129

Ducati Superbike description

2011 Ducati 848 EVO with 1640 miles, all stock never dropped, no scratches no damage, tires are in excellent condition. Have all keys, card and books.

Moto blog

2015 Ducati Scrambler Spied + Video

Wed, 11 Jun 2014

Just days after Ducati officially confirmed it will introduce its new Scrambler this fall comes a spy video of the new bike undergoing some regulatory testing at Ducati’s Bologna factory. Filmed by spy image agency BMH Images, the video provides a fairly good glimpse of the Scrambler, albeit with all sorts of testing equipment and at times a large aluminum shroud (listen to it scrape the ground at the 16 and 43-second marks). Get the Flash Player to see this player.

2012 Ducati Diavel AMG Special Edition Announced

Tue, 06 Sep 2011

The marketing partnership between Ducati and Mercedes’ AMG division continues with a new special edition version of the Diavel. The 2012 Ducati Diavel AMG Special Edition is equipped with AMG’s signature 5-spoke wheels, an AMG-style exhaust with engraved end-caps, an Alcantara-upholstered horizontally ribbed seat and carbon fiber radiator grills with aluminum trim. The AMG special edition model will come in the same matte black color as the Ducati Diavel Carbon it is based on, but with AMG’s “Diamond White Bright” stripe and trellis frame.

Wesll Quad Prototype

Mon, 09 Feb 2009

A number of manufacturers have tinkered with various three-wheeled motorcycle applications over the years. Companies like Piaggio, Can-Am, Brudeli and even Harley-Davidson have produced unique trikes with ranging levels of success. The Wesll Corporation is attempting to do one better, literally, as it develops a four-wheeled mechanism that could be applied to many different kinds of bikes.