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2013 Ducati Superbike on 2040-motos

US $16,950.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: RED / CARBON FIBER
Location:

Franklin, Tennessee, United States

Franklin, Tennessee, United States
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Ducati Superbike tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ducati Superbike description

THIS IS A 2013 DUCATI DIAVEL RED CARBON WITH 5374 MILES AND MAY HAVE A FEW MORE SINCE MAY STILL RIDE IT.  THIS IS AN AWESOME DUCATI WITH ALL THE PERFORMANCE AND TECHNOLOGY DUCATI IS KNOWN FOR.  THE SOUNDS THAT THIS DIAVEL MAKE ARE TO DIE FOR! THIS BIKE DEMANDS ATTENTION IN ANY CROUD.  THE BIKE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!!! ALL SERVICE IS UP TO DATE, WITH ALL FLUIDS CHANDED AND NEW TIRES LESS THAN 200 MILES AGO.  ALL WORK COMPETED BY DUCATI DEALER.  THIS DIAVEL HAS LOTS OF EXTREMELY HIGH QUALITY PARTS FROM RIZOMA, DUCATI PERFORMANCE, TERMIGNONI AND OTHERS. EVERYTHING IS TOP NOTCH WITH NO EXPENSE SPARED, THERE IS ALOT INVESTED IN THIS BIKE WITH OVER $12000 IN AFTERMARKET PARTS ON THIS DIAVEL!!! I'M SURE I MISSED SOME PARTS AND LABOR BUT HERE IS WHAT THERE IS:


TERMIGNONI FULL EXHAUST ECU FILTER                                    $3,970

DUCATI CARBON REAR FENDER                                                    $875

DUCATI PERFORMANCE CARBON RADIATOR COVERS              $980

DUCATI CARBON HEADLIGHT TRIM                                               $375

DUCATI PERFORMANCE CARBON CLUSTER SURROUND         $495                       

DUCATI PERFORMANCE CARBON LOWER SPOILER                  $798

CARBON REAR CHAIN GUARD                                                       $190

RIZOMA HANDLE BARS                                                                   $1099

RIZOMA HANDLE BAR SPOILER                                                     $365

RIZOMA BRAKE CLUTCH RESOVOIR COVERS                             $195

RIZOMA REAR SETS                                                                         $915

RIZOMA MIRRORS                                                                            $325

RIZOMA LEVERS                                                                               $279

RIZOMA ADJUSTMENT CAP                                                             $115

RIZOMA GRIPS                                                                                  $175

RIZOMA CLUTCH COVER                                                                 $389

RIZOMA LICENSE PLATE                                                                  $425

DUCA BIKE SPROCKET CARRIER                                                   $195

BILLET KEY CARRIER                                                                       $75

CUSTOM FERRARI LEATHER SEAT                                                $575

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TOTAL                                                                                                $12,810


NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OF $500 IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END.  BALACE IS DUE (VIA BANK WIRE/CASHIERS CHECK/CASH) WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS UNLESS PRIOR ARANGMENTS ARE MADE.  PLEASE DO NOT BID OR MAKE AN OFFER UNLESS YOU HAVE YOUR FINANCES IN PLACE.  CLEAR TITLE ON HAND.  THERE ARE PLEANTY OF PICTURES SO PLEASE REVIEW THEM, I ENCOURAGE YOU TO COME VIEW AND INSPECT THE BIKE IN FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE.  SHIPPING WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER, I WILL WORK WITH YOUR CARRIER.  IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL OR TEXT ME @ 702-355-4754, IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS PLEASE CHECK MY FEEDBACK.   GOOD LUCK!!!





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