2010 Ducati Superbike on 2040-motos
Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, United States
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Your looking at a like new 2010 Ducati Streetfighter 1098 "S" Model in Black. Absolute showroom condition with only 1,036 miles. Bike has every option imaginable, almost every part is aftermarket, and has dozens of carbon body components. Please look at the pics carefully, I guarantee you will see something new each time you look at them. Bike has full Termignoni Exhaust with the ECU Flash, all the stock goodies that the "S" model comes with, oversized carbon fiber ram air ducts, open clutch bling, frame sliders. front and rear axle sliders, CNC footpegs, Rizoma brake and clutch reservoirs, custom seat, and dozens or other goodies. Bike has always been in climate controlled storage and on battery tender. Rarely ridden and always put away cleaned, detailed and covered. I'm in absolutely no rush to sell, but I have a couple other bike projects I would like to start sometime over the winter. I'm asking not a penny less than $15,000 cash, so please DO NOT harass me with anything else. I'm located near Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, if you would like to come have a look at it I am available anytime. I would prefer local pickup but I can assist in shipping as well. Any questions please ask, thanks for looking. |
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