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2006 Ducati Superbike on 2040-motos

US $6,800.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:22 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Helotes, Texas, United States

Helotes, Texas, United States
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Ducati Superbike tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):749 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ducati Superbike description

I am selling my 2006 749s. This is a great bike to have and it won't be around for long. This bike is very fast and it looks fantastic. Full Ducati Desmo Service performed by Ducati Austin. Included valve adjustment and fresh cam belts. It has fresh fluids. New oil, brake and clutch fluids. Recharged air filter. The motor pulls strong and is ready to ride. It has 22,000 miles on it. It has been well maintained and garage kept. Clean blue title. I primarily used this bike on the weekends. It has not seen a lot of highway or inner city miles. Handles fantastic. I am the second owner and have never laid it down. Upgrades include: Brembo Brake Reservoir Container $65 Brembo Brake Master Cylinder - 19RCS Forged Radial $365 Brake Master Cylinder with Folding Standard Lever Includes Relocated knob adjuster like the Brembo 19x20 Billet Folding Brake Master Cylinder used in MotoGP Ducati Logo Heel Guards $60 New Michelin Pilot Power 2CT $218 New OEM Steel and Friction Clutch Plates (less than 50 mi on them) $332 New OEM Clutch Drum $145 Powerstands Racing GP Clutch Lever $109 Yoyodene Clutch Slave $200 EVR Ducati Vented Clutch Pressure Plate (Red/Gold) $160 EVR Ducati Half Clutch Cover $145 BARNETT Ducati Clutch Basket $300 Zero Gravity Double Bubble Windscreen $100 Features Front Brake Pads EBC Double-H Sintered $100 Showa fork revalved performed by Road and Track Suspension completed 2/12/2015 $550 PENSKE 8983 DOUBLE ADJUSTABLE shock installed 3/30/2015 $1225 Vortex 525 Rear Sprocket $63 DID 525VX X-RING CHAIN- Gold installed 6/3/2015 $145 TOTAL $4282 in upgrades Other bits and pieces include Pro Grip 842 Gel Duo Density Cruiser Grips, Race replica bodywork, New OEM Clutch Reservoir, Barnett Heavy Duty Clutch springs, and New OEM clutch drum. Serious inquiries only. Not interested in trades. No test drives without the full cash amount in hand.

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