Ducati Superbike tech info
Ducati Superbike description
It has 6710 miles on it and the bike number #81. It comes with a ton of add-ons; it will include the Ducati helmet
w/bag&ducati gloves, clear screen. I wore an underarmour head wrap in the
helmet so its pads are still fresh no sweat etc. It has an integrated
interphone F5 Bluetooth combination installed in the helmet as well. New Q3
Dunlop tires, Galpher wave rotors front/back with new pads. The oil was just
changed with Motul 300V double ester synthetic oil. I installed the
reusable aluminum PC racing filter.
However it needs the 7,500-mile service plus the front fork
seals need replacing. I have the seals and belts for the service and was going to
do it but I'm selling it and I'll negotiate the price because of it. Fully serviced and always garage kept. The MotoMfg stand will
also come with the bike as well. Some of the items may be left off the list but if you know ducati and see the pics then you understand. Box of extra parts I have for this bike comes with it also. All it needs is an experienced rider. Add-ons: Nichols Triple tree 30mm/ PC racing PCS5 reusable oil filter Ohlins Suspension (Stock w/ S model) Brembo Brakes (Stock w/ S model) Yoyodyne slipper clutch Termignoni Full Exhaust (Full Carbon) Ducati Race ECU ASV Aluminum Shorty Levers Attack performance Rear Sets Superpole Seat Carbon rear seat eliminator Carbon Front & Rear Fenders Rizoma Clear belt cover Ducati Performance Windscreen Moto MFG bikestand HID HI/LOW Beam headlights Original Triple tree #81 |
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Mon, 16 Apr 2012Audi‘s window for exclusive negotiation rights with Ducati has closed, but the German automaker is still expected to announce the acquisition of the Italian motorcycle brand this week. Volkswagen-owned Audi had exclusive rights to discuss acquiring Ducati until April 15, and though other suitors may now begin negotiations, Audi remains the front-runner. Last week, Reuters reported a deal could be announced as soon as April 18, the day before the Volkswagen Group’s annual shareholder meeting.
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