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1978 Ducati 900sd Darmah (rocky Gap, Va) on 2040-motos

$9,995
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Roanoke, Virginia

Roanoke, VA
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1978 Ducati 900SD Darmah (Rocky Gap, VA), $9,995, image 1

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The Ducati 900 Darmah SD is 1 of the orginal classic European sport motorcycles. These 863cc 90 degree V- twin Desmodromic engine masterpieces are getting very rare and hard to find. This motorcycle had a partial resoration completed 25 yrs ago.The fuel tank, side frame panels and tail section were repainted and hand striped. Most of bike is orginal except Metzler tires, New Yuasa battery, K&N air fitlers and Conti two into 1 chrome exhaust..Fresh oil and filter, new brake fuids. Orginal miles. Very terrific condition, everything works. This motorcycle has been in my personal collection for 26 yrs. Includes orginal Owners Manuals

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Like Playing The Air Guitar? Play The Ducati Air Bike Challenge

Mon, 15 Jul 2013

If you’re wondering whether riding an air bike is similar to playing an air guitar then, yes, you’re on the right track. However, if you choose to enter the Ducati Air Bike Challenge, the reward for immortalizing your silliness on Youtube may be far greater than any air guitar prize — Ducati is providing the opportunity to win a paddock pass to a MotoGP race of your choosing. To enter, create a video of you riding your air Ducati.

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The future. But we can't have it

Thu, 10 Nov 2011

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