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Selling my iconic 2004 Ducati Monster 620 Dark.
The bike runs amazing, sounds great, turns head and of course has the classic Ducati tank dent (has been down once at very low speed). Its a classic, the 620 is the perfect entry to the Monster family. Easy to maintain, it is the lightest and easiest handling Ducati. I use as my daily ride. Lower price as due for a service and will need new tires soon. Still a lot of life left in this beauty. I have the title, card and space red key |
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