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1992 Ducati Supersport on 2040-motos

US $24000
YearYear:1992 MileageMileage:858 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Colleyville, Texas, United States

Colleyville, Texas, United States
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Ducati Supersport photos

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Ducati Supersport tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ducati Supersport description

For you consideration has to be the most stunning white framed Supersports in the world.  It is flawless and better than new.  Recently serviced and dyno tuned at AMS Ducati Dallas.  858 miles NOT A TYPO, brand new Perelli Diablo Corsas, Keihin flat slide carbs (no choke), BMC filter, FULL Termi's spaghetti exhaust, CA Cycleworks coils and wires.  Not a single scratch or disappointment anywhere on this bike.  It is Museum quality.  Sounds, looks, rides, and stops amazing. No reserve!

Also see my 93' Superlight in another auction.  Coming soon is a 74' 450cc racer and a 68' BMW R60/2

Feel free to call with any questions.
JT
817.371.3081

RE for sale:  don't ride near enough anymore and it's time to let someone else enjoy ownership of these rare, vintage, elusive bikes.

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