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Ducati Multistrada description
2005 Ducati Multistrada 1000DS, uniquely Ducati - The exceptional performance of the Multistrada 1000 DS is derived from its impressive twin-cylinder 1000 DS engine and top-of-the-line Superbike components. Despite its revolutionary design, the Multistrada is still uniquely Ducati, with its trademark trellis frame, finely-calibrated suspension for precision handling, and braking system on par with that of top sport models. The unmistakable Ducati trellis frame combines with the fully adjustable Showa long travel fork to provide smooth performance as well as safe, secure handling. The fuel injected 1000 DS is the most advanced, air-cooled Ducati Desmo engine ever. To personalize your Multistrada to perfection, take your pick from a wide selection of Ducati Performance accessories, such as color-coordinated panniers, luggage rack and even a GPS navigation system.
Ducati Multistrada for Sale
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