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2021 Ducati Multistrada V4 S on 2040-motos

US $21,000.00
YearYear:2021 MileageMileage:1516 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Coronado, California, United States

Coronado, California, United States
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Ducati MULTISTRADA V4 S tech info

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Ducati MULTISTRADA V4 S description

Moto blog

2012 Ducati Riding Experience Featuring 1199 Panigale S and Troy Bayliss Academy

Mon, 19 Dec 2011

Ducati has announced the 2012 edition of its Ducati Riding Experience riding school program, including the return of the Troy Bayliss Academy and the addition of the new 1199 Panigale S. The five-event 2012 Ducati Riding Experience Calendar will be held at some of Italy’s top circuits including the MotoGP-hosting Mugello and Misano circuits and the Imola and Monza circuits which host World Superbike. The Ducati Riding Experience offers six courses, covering a range of skill levels and using different Ducati motorcycles.

WSBK Racer Maxime Berger Losing His Rear Wheel at Donington Park

Tue, 29 Mar 2011

We’re still in awe of a bizarre incident from the past weekend’s World Superbike Race at England’s Donington Park. If you haven’t heard what happened yet, check the video after the jump or read about it in our race report. We’ve seen crashes before where a rider lost control of his rear wheel, but not like this.

2011 Vyrus Moto2 Grand Prix Racer Preview

Fri, 14 Jan 2011

Motorbike cognoscenti recognize the Vyrus name, the Italian brand producing exotic sportbikes based on the amazing hub-center-steered Bimota Tesi. The Vyrus story begins when Bimota filed for bankruptcy in the early 2000s. Vyrus principal Ascanio Rodorigo, a former Bimota employee, began producing his version of the Tesi after Bimota let its patents expire while it was in bankruptcy.