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2013 Ducati Diavel Carbon Red on 2040-motos

$20,395
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Carbon Red
Location:

Redmond, Washington

Redmond, WA
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2013 Ducati Diavel Carbon Red, Machine finished forged aluminium Marchesini wheels, reducing weight to 452 lb. Marzocchi forks with diamond-like coating (DLC). Brake disc carriers in milled aluminium. Carbon fibre fairing and black accessories. All these make the Diavel Carbon a magical meeting point of style and performance.

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