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2002 Ducati Monster 750 Dark on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:5782 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Woodhaven, New York, US

Woodhaven, New York, US
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Ducati Monster tech info

TypeType:Naked Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:ZDM1RA3L42B008328

Ducati Monster description

RE-LISTED DUE TO NON PAYING BIDDER.  NO/LOW FEEDBACK BIDDERS MUST CONTACT ME FIRST.  ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS, I WILL REPORT VIOLATORS TO EBAY.


Up for sale is a 2002 Ducati M750 Dark.   This bike is in excellent condition with very low miles, and a fresh service by the previous owner who was a motorcycle mechanic. Additionally i just did the oil and plugs again at the beginning of this riding season. This bike looks really good and a bit sinister with the black out treatment. Always gets compliments

  This bike is fuel injected and starts right up easily.

  the bike looks great and has been blacked out:
                                                                        Forks- just vinyl tape, comes off if you don't like it
                                                                        Headlight trim ring
                                                                        Footpeg brackets
                                                                        Handlebar
                                                                        Belt covers
                                                                        Mufflers
  The red wheel tape and skull are stickers and can come off if you don't like them
 
     Includes the very important RED SERVICE CODE key
     Includes original Ducati tool kit
     Brand New Continental CONTIMOTO Tires have about 300 miles on them, 
     Fold in bar end mirrors.
     Frame savers installed
     Braided stainless steel brake and clutch lines
     New Yoyodine slave cylinder
     Ducati Corsa reservoir covers

    Overall this bike is awesome and fun to ride.  i just don't have time. it starts right up and performs flawlessly.

 
     The bike has some scratches on the tank, most notabley on the left side where it looks like the handlebars made  contact with the tank.  
      see last few pics,  But if you look at picture number 6, you notice that you cannot see the tank scratches when the  bike is on its side stand
     and the handlebars are folded in
     The tank also has some light scratches from maybe the previous owners tank bag
     The painted footpeg brackets have some rub marks from my boots
     The mufflers have some light marks at their lower edges, but you have to lay on the ground to see it 
      The seat has a small tear but is covered by a grab strap now, see last 2 pictures

  Bike is for sale locally and i reserve the right to end the auction at any time.  Call with questions,  Larry 917-861-8105

  Thanks for looking and happy bidding

Ducati Monster for Sale

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