2012 Ducati Monster 1100 Evo Abs Safety Pack | 630 Miles | on 2040-motos
Saint Louis, Missouri, US
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Up for sale is a 2012 Ducati Monster 1100 EVO with Ducati Safety Pack-
ABS Brembo Brakes and Ducati Traction Control. It is black with the grey
stripe. Low miles only 630, super clean, well taken care of, all stock.
I also have a V-Stream front windscreen that can be included with the
sale. Tires are still in great condition. The Monster needs nothing and
is ready for a new owner. One key and original owners manual and
paperwork are included. Price is set at $10,750. Feel free to come take a
look at it. Located in St. Louis, Missouri. I can help arrange for transport to your location as well.
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