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2007 Ducati 1098 on 2040-motos

US $5,100.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:9350 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Tempe, Arizona, US

Tempe, Arizona, US
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Ducati Superbike tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1099 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:zdm1xbew77b003456

Ducati Superbike description


 *Update: recently renewed registration through Oregon with tags good until June of 2015. Clean title in hand*

I am selling my 2007 Ducati 1098 Superbike with a clean title and many upgrades. Approximately 93XX miles and only one track day session; mostly urban/highway riding for the last 5,000 miles.

Small cosmetic scratches from the previous owner - no cracks. I just never got around to having it repainted mostly because the scratches just don't stand out and aren't that noticeable. Photos included.

Upgrades and new parts:

- black double bubble windshield
- Ohlins steering damper
- GP Suspension with eibach springs
- Ducati tank pad
- Ducati performance slave cylinder
- Speedy moto clutch cover
- Speedy moto clutch plate
- Speedy moto clutch springs
- Speedy moto front, rear, and engine sliders
- Vortex adjustable rear sets
- Full Termignoni system to include filter, ECU, and full piping - cans have about 2,500 miles on them
- Compwerks fender eliminator
- Carbon fiber rear hugger
- 7,500 mile service done at MotorCorsa in Portland, OR - at this time they found that the original camshafts had been recalled and an upgrade was still available for no charge (except labor). So the engine was basically rebuilt by a Ducati dealer apprx 2k miles ago with a full valve spring adjustment.

- Full synthetic oil changes done at 1k mile intervals, most recently at 9k
- New battery at 6,500 miles
- Rizoma bar ends
- probably some other stuff I forgot about

I also have a pitbull stand, extra seat, windshield, and textile jacket I'd consider selling for extra $.

In excellent condition the bike is valued on Kelly Blue Book at $9,500 from a dealer (not including sales tax) so my asking price is better than the fair value with all of the upgrades. That $9,500 value is at the "expected miles" for the 2007 year which are nearly double what my bike has.

Pleas feel free to ask any serious questions.

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