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Up for sale is my near perfect, 1,916 mile Ducati Monster. I found this bike in a garage in Arizona. The bike had sat for 15 years. I purchased the bike and started a full service. New tires, new timing belts, new fuel lines, new vacuum fuel pump (replaced the vacuum petcock with a proper fuel shutoff, but I have a near new vacuum petcock if you want it set up that way). Because the choke is not serviceable on these carbs I replaced the carb bank with an OEM set of original Mikunis. Brake fluid and lines were replaced, valves checked (but not really needed with less than 2K miles). Oil and filter change, new DID chain and a complete fork rebuild. The bike runs and looks as new. There is 1 small scratch on the paint, which you might never notice. The paint shines as new as does everything. Seat is perfect as well. I build and race Ducatis so knew I had found a gem. My sights are on an 851 so I must sell this beauty. NO issues, buy it and ride it away. It is 100% original with the exception of the Ducati performance mirrors that replaced the stock (ugly) ones, and the petcock, that I mentioned earlier. NO disappointments Call or text me if you like 949-375-2568 |
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