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2013 Ducati Monster 796 [803cc sportsbike]
-20th Anniversary edition with gold parts, champagne accents. -ABS -Electronic display -Pirelli Diablo supercorsa 2 -Twin Moto-GP carbon fiber exhaust -Sport shorty clutch and brake levers -Newly maintained, new brake cylinders, new fluids, tires 90% tread. -New battery -Never had any problems on the bike -LED brake light, with integrated turn signals -Ducati electronic lap timer -Ducati tank pad -Ducati grips -Ducati rear seat cowl I bought this bike from the dealer, I've babied it since. Leaving for active duty Air Force. I've changed a lot on this bike, mostly all cosmetic, including removing the ugly mirrors and replacing them with quality bar end mirrors, Ducati tank pads, and Ducati grips, as well as an LED brake light with integrated turn signals, and the carbon fiber exhausts. This really makes the bike stand out especially with that sweet cafe racer look. This bike is flush, both with features, and cosmetic appeal. |
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Audi Paid 747 Million Euros for Ducati
Wed, 01 Aug 2012Audi has confirmed it paid 747 million euros (US$919.1 million) for Ducati, a much lower price than initially reported at the time of the sale. The official purchase price was announced in Audi’s interim financial report for the first half of 2012. The 747 million euro price tag for Ducati is close to the 750 million euro figure reportedly tabled by Audi in late March.
“Ducati Remains Ducati” Says Audi CEO
Thu, 12 Jul 2012Audi AG Chief Executive Officer Rupert Stadler addressed Ducati‘s workforce in Bologna, Italy, for the first time to address his company’s impending acquisition of the motorcycle maker. Joined by members of Ducati‘s management including President and CEO Gabriele Del Torchio, as well as Thomas Sigi, Audi’s head of human resources, Stadler met with Ducati’s entire workforce of nearly 1000 people to discuss the future of the company. The address comes after the European Union granted its blessing to the acquisition.
Behind the scenes in Qatar
Sat, 19 Mar 2011Just because you have the name Jorge Lorenzo on your screen and you've won a world championship doesn't mean you'll get an easy time at scrutineering. In Qatar the technical inspection staff made the factory Yamaha mechanics remove bodywork and unbolt some electrical components in order to get a better look at the guts of the 2011 M1. Everything was in order of course but what a great opportunity for the scrutineers to exercise their power and have a poke around the most high tech Yamaha on the planet.
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