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1986 Ducati F1 with less than 27300 original miles. Ready to be enjoyed.
1986 Ducati F1 (ZDM3AAALXGB751485) in excellent overall condition with very few minor cosmetic blemishes: two small dime sized dings on right top edge of tank, some spider crazing on fiberglass fairing, some minor paint scratches and touchups where needed. See pictures for some details. 3rd owner from new.
PHF 38mm carbs fitted. Two into one original Conti exhaust sounds great. Kill switch and switch gear from Bevel Heaven. Belts changed end of 2013; in 2014, less than 700 miles ago, new tires, new chain, replacement rear Hagon mono shock; overhauled front and rear brake calipers; new vacuum petcock. Has slight leak on front fork seals, need replacing sooner or later.
Bike runs very strong and is ready to go. Clear GA title and registration in my name. Sale is final, sold as is, where is - no warranty, no returns. Nonrefundable deposit of $500 by PayPal. Balance by wire transfer. Pick up only after all money has cleared my bank account. Shipping will be the responsibility of the buyer.
Thanks for bidding.
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