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2012 Ducati Hypermotard on 2040-motos

US $9,250.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:350 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, United States

Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, United States
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Ducati Hypermotard tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):803 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ducati Hypermotard description

Like New! Just serviced and PA. State inspection done.All service and the required   (in pa.)yearly state Inspection  was done at local Ducati  Dealership , I have the paperwork ! If you are familiar  with  Ducatis  I have the key code card ,2 transponder  keys,tool kit ,owners manual , there isn't  much to say ,350 miles separates  this bike from   brand new. Save a bundle, you are welcome  to come look at it or ask any questions ,I will accommodate  your schedule  ,I don't   take good  pictures , It really looks better  in person, I'm 57 and now have a knee  that needs replaced ,I have another  bike already  more suitable and I can stretch  my legs out,    I can't  see a blemish on this bike and it hugs the road better  than anything  I have ever had or rode,I've  been  riding since I was 10 years  old.This bike has not been rode hard or tacked high ,Only been rode in break in mode,I know how important  that is!Inspection  good  through  July   2017   Pictures  Taken on August  23rd 2016,

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Tue, 13 Dec 2011

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848 Challenge official race report: Assen

Wed, 23 May 2012

Robbie Brown shared the race wins with a resurgent Darren Fry at Round Two as the Ducati 848 Challenge visited the Assen TT circuit, the first of its two overseas rounds this year.Championship leader Brown (Ducati Manchester) was on imperious form all weekend, but Fry (Hirebase/JHP Racing), still not back to full fitness following an illness that left him in doubt about riding this year, put in a performance that was reminiscent of the form that took him to the Challenge title in 2010.With a win and a second place this weekend Brown extended his lead at the top of the table, but in also picking up a win and second Fry is back in the game in second with six rounds still to go. Sam Coventry (Moto Rapido), new to the Challenge this season and quickly getting back up to speed racing a twin after his year away in Spanish CEV championship, bagged third in both races to leapfrog to third in the championship.A number of other riders were able to put in solid performances over the two dry race days to do themselves no harm in the championship; in particular Jack Keen (Team Havoc Racing) with a fourth and fifth, and another championship newcomer Sean Neary (MotoCorse UK Racing) who scored a seventh and sixth.Race 1 was something of a dramatic affair with a number of fallers on the first lap, including front-runners Mike Edwards (OHLINS@P&H Motorcycles), Mark Cheetham (Hunt Pie Machines) and James Folkard (Win43.com) who came together at the first left-hander while battling for second place behind Brown. That left Coventry and Fry a clear track to chase down Brown, with Keen and Ed Smith (Ultim8 Racing) pushing hard through the field to close the gap.

Should this Ducati Video be Rated R?

Wed, 13 May 2009

I’m feeling a little uncomfortable after watching Ducati’s recently posted “Colour Therapy” video.  Are you prepared to watch a Ducati technician strip a Ducati Monster of it’s plastic to reveal it’s true nakedness?  Cover your eyes if you are under 18. Ducati posted this video on YouTube to promote their “Colour Therapy”.  “Colour Therapy” is there way of customizing the colour of your Ducati Monster motorcycle with an easily interchangeable kit that is available at Ducati dealerships.  I have personally picked out a new colour for the Ducati that I don’t own. Hit the jump to see how a Ducati technician strips a Ducati Monster to “re-dress” it with some new colours.