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2006 Ducati Monster S2r Standard on 2040-motos

US $7,900.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Red
Location:

South Orange, New Jersey, US

South Orange, NJ, US
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Ducati Monster photos

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Ducati Monster tech info

TypeType:Standard VINVIN:ZDM1RABP56B082495 PhonePhone:4155480242

Ducati Monster description

2006 Ducati Monster S2R, Tastefully tricked out Ducati S2R1000 with very low miles, none on the track. Looks and rides amazingly well - very competent yet comfortable, with unique Ducati sound and looks. Love the bike, only selling to get another Duc. Aftermarket Goodies (Over $4,000 worth): Termignoni Carbon Exhaust & ECU SpeedyMoto Clutch Pressure Plate, Clutch Cover, and Valve Belt covers Ducati Performance Rearsets Tail Chop Kit with integrated turn signals CRG Levers Shorty front turn signals Speedymoto frame sliders CRG handlebar mirrors Protaper Hawkinds Woods High Handlebars Maintenance/Warranty Work New tires, oil change, clutch flush 2/11 at 3253 miles Fuel tank replaced under warranty 12/12 Fuel pump replaced 12/12 New rear brake pads 12/12 $7,900.00 Please call:415-548-0242

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