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Ducati Sport Touring description
For sale, my 1992 Ducati 907ie. I am the first and only owner. Actual mileage is 7554. It is stock except the following: Staintune exhaust, factory Euro tail light with integral turn signals that replace the unsightly USA spec turn signal stalks, White Performance shock replacing the weak Marzocchi unit, Electrex RR51 voltage regulator that replaced the lousy stock regulator, ProItalia 1/2" bar riser spacers (visible in photo), factory Euro light switch, and Corbin seat. These bikes were sold with the Euro engine computer chip in a separate bag that corrects the off-idle lean sag and was installed after delivery. In addition, the clutch assembly had the modification performed per the 5/15/92 factory tech bulletin when new (installation re-sequence and 3.5mm driven plate replaced with a 2.0mm driven plate (this bulletin applied to all 851/900/907ie models). The Borletti quartz clock was serviced several years ago and works properly. Factory Service & Parts manual included as well as a Parts fische. This bike is perfect in every respect and is the last of my Ducati collection to be sold as I am 65 and not able to ride them anymore. I do not do PayPal; payment by cash or cashier's check preferably drawn on JP Morgan Chase Bank which must clear before transfer. $250 deposit within 72 hours of winning auction. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs and arrangements. Location is Rochester, MI. Because of the all-enveloping bodywork, it is difficult to safely tie these bikes down unless bar grip soft straps are used; personally picking the bike up is advisable. Feel free to ask any questions.
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