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2005 Ducati Monster S4r 996 Low Reserve on 2040-motos

US $3,300.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:58500
Location:

Newton, New Hampshire, US

Newton, New Hampshire, US
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Ducati Monster photos

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Ducati Monster tech info

VINVIN:ZDM1RB5T15B060314

Ducati Monster description

Black 05 S4R. Carbon fiber everywhere, Zard full system, open clutch cover, red basket and pressure plate, new chain and sprockets, frame sliders, K&N filter, tail chop,plate relocation. runs super strong, could use a tune...stumbles and backfires on decel bit under 3500rpm, and battery is getting long in the tooth. Has a few nicks and such here and there and seat is coming apart at the front in one small spot. All in all a great bike. Pulls hard and is a blast to ride. I have all keys and manuals and a giant stack of dealer service receipts. Desmo quattro 996 superbike engine

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