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Ducati : Monster 2011 Ducati Monster 696 on 2040-motos

$5,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:18
Location:

Newport News, Virginia

Newport News, VA
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Ducati Monster description

Hello. I am selling my 2011 Ducati Monster 696. I am the original owner and it has been maintained exclusively by the dealer. All maintenance has been performed at the proper intervals as outlined in the service manual. New tires, chain and sprockets (14T front) and brakes were installed at the 15K service. The bike currently has 18K miles on it. I still ride it some, so mileage is not exact. Has fender elimination kit as well as a touring seat. This bike is light, fast, and gets great gas mileage. I am asking $5500. Thank you for looking.

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