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2003 Ducati Supersport on 2040-motos

US $4400
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Oak Park, Illinois, United States

Oak Park, Illinois, United States
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Ducati Supersport tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):620 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ducati Supersport description

Highlights
- One experienced owner
- Clean title in hand
- HOUSE KEPT! (see the picture) 
- Opening bid is $800 below (20% lower) average retail price!
- Unmodified and unmolested since new
- 550 Where Made And only 187 Made It To The USA
- This Italian beauty has only 5500 miles
- Comes with 3 (three) sets of keys and security card
- V-twin engine with dual exhausts which sounds AMAZING!!! 
- Manual and maintenance record
- Bike is well maintained, no leaks, Brembo Brakes
- NEVER been in any collision, wrecked, stolen or modified. This is a clean, cared for and preserved bike with low mileage.


The Ducati 620ss
Engine 618 cc, air cooled, l-twin, 4-stroke
Bore x Stroke 80 mm x 61.5 mm
Compression Ratio 10,5:1
Fuel System Marelli electronic fuel injection,45 mm throttle body
Valves Desmodromic valves cylinder
Lubrication Ignition Max Power 61 hp (45.5 kW) @ 8750 rpm
Max Torque 54 Nm (39.8 ft. lbs) @ 6500 rpm
Final Drive Chain
Primary Drive Clutch multiplate with hydraulic control
Dry Weight 181,6 kg (400.4 pounds) 
Suspension Front Marzocchi 43 mm upside-down fork, 120 mm travel
Suspension Rear Progressive cantilever linkage with fully adjustable Sachs monoshoshock. 
Steel swingarm, 
136 mm travel Wheels Wheels Front Wheels Rear Tires Front 120/70-17
Tires Rear 160/60-17
Fuel Tank Capacity 4.2 gallon
Frame steel trellis

Opinions on the bike

"After years of in-line 4s, This Ducati V-twin air-cooled comes with much satisfaction. There's some great twin engines out there, but without the low maintenance of an Italian bike. The bottom line is, you get what you want, and you pay for it. The Ducati motorcycles are great motorcycles, respected by youths and advanced riders. All of the sport bikes that new riders lust after are equipped with this High-rpm capability (redlines vary between 11K and 16K rpm), designed to produce peak power at very high rpms and increasing power as the throttle is opened. "

Viewing 
You are welcome to test ride if you bring a helmet, insurance card and an M1 license which I will hold during the ride.

Payment
- Deposit of $500 within 48 hours of the auction close is required before I submit a claim to eBay. - - The remainder of the purchase price can be paid for before or at pickup in cash.  Paypal, Chase QuickPay, cashiers check or personal check can be submitted also but I will only provide the title and bike following these payment methods being cleared by the bank so be prepared to wait.
- I may be willing to trade for a BMW e30 325ix manual

Pickup/Delivery
While the buyer is responsible for shipping or pickup, contact me for other options. I may be willing to deliver within a couple of hours' drive of Chicago for a fee.

Final Points
-Original Owner
-I have all paper work, manuals, keys, security tape, Etc. 
-Possible future Ducati collectable 

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