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2006 Ducati Superbike on 2040-motos

US $14,999.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Woods Cross, Utah, United States

Woods Cross, Utah, United States
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Ducati Superbike tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):999 TypeType:Superbike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ducati Superbike description

Time to part with my beautiful Ducati. This project has been my passion for about 4 years now but with 4 kids and so many different projects in the works one of them has to go. So I am offering up a one of a kind bike to the right person. The bike features some incredible one of parts, turns more heads than any supercar I've owned and is a super huge rush to drive. The bike started off as a clean title Ducati 749 but is now boasting a 999cc motor. 

Features on the bike are as follows: 
  • 12k weave carbon fairings, custom made and clearcoated. Real carbon not fiber glass. They are the race plastics to keep things smooth I created a lighting combination to work around the lack of cutouts. The body is in near flawless condition. 
  • Arete Americana subframe anodized gold 
  • Arete Americana tail section painted a deep metallic black 
  • Carbon fiber seat pan with custom made leather and suede seat cover 
  • Oberon turn signal mirrors 
  • Brand new MIchelin Pilot Tires 
  • Dual color Ducati wheels 
  • Heavy duty aluminum sprocket with gold and black chain 
  • All billet controls including billet clip on bars 
  • Powercommander with custom tune (126 rwhp) 
  • Bike weight of around 370lbs 
  • Carbon belt covers in perfect condition 
  • Billet short shifter 
  • Billet dry clutch cover, start holder and new clutch disks 
  • lightweight flywheel 
  • Race filters 
  • Oil cooler delete 
  • 1200 lumen billet and gold headlights made by Heretic Studio 
  • Polished Brembo calipers with new pads and floating rotors 
  • Full stainless TIG welded exhaust 
  • Blacked out swingarm with Rizoma stand lifters 
  • Tinted visor 
Countless hours were spent on the bike. I am not desperate to sell and have the title in hand. Message me with any more questions! 

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