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1999 Ducati Cagiva Grand Canyon. on 2040-motos

$1,759
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:757
Location:

Covington, Kentucky

Covington, KY
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This is an absolutely mint condition, stock, low mileage (4, 62) Grand Canyon, dual sport motorcycle. Im the 3rd owner and bought it 2yrs ago with 1, 757 mis on it. I use the bike for motorcycle camping and have done back to back summer trips with no incidents. The bike makes great power with its Ducati fuel injected M904 motor paired with a 6 gear transmission and handles great on the mountain roads. This is a very well maintained machine with regular oil changes, brake and clutch fluid changed, cam belts replaced, battery tender, charging socket for your Iphone or IPod and has 2 original keys. . The bike also comes with the original tool kit and factory shop manual and has on a set of Pirelli MT80s. Note : Odometer is in kilometers..

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Ducati Spotted In Madagascar! + Video

Thu, 29 May 2014

As a motorcycle manufacturer, you know you’ve made it big when animated animals want to ride your products. Such is the case with Ducati and its cameo appearance in the movie Madagascar 3. Admittedly, I have yet to see the third installment of the hugely popular movie series in which the gang of zoo animals gets stuck on an island, but I suppose the cameo will appeal to those moto-parents who were dragged to the theater by their kids.

WSBK Racing Game Announced for Mobile Devices

Tue, 12 Nov 2013

Italian software developer Digital Tales is producing the first fully-licensed World Superbike Championship video game for mobile devices. The WSBK mobile game for tablet and smartphone devices was introduced at the 2013 EICMA show, with racers such as Pata Honda‘s Michel Fabrizio and two-time defending Superstock 1000 Champion Sylvain Barrier demonstrating the game for EICMA visitors. Digital Tales previously produced a MotoGP game in 2010 and the Ducati Challenge game for iOS devices.

Ducati Multistrada Ready for Serious Update?

Tue, 13 Jan 2009

This fabed-up image from a French magazine of what a new Ducati Multistrada might look like is more like a fable than fact. If nothing else, the Internet is great for generating entertaining rumors, speculative talk, spewing hearsay, etc, etc. With the exception of chatter on where the next lucky third-world orphan to be assimilated by Brangelina might come from, nothing seems to spread faster than talk of a venerated bike receiving a thorough update.