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2013 Ducati Ms1200 Multistrada Base $395 Flat Rate Shipping on 2040-motos

$395
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:901
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Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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Ducati Multistrada description

2013 2013 Ducati Multistrada Base, ANTI LOCK BRAKES, Traction Control, four riding modes, ride by wire control. The ultimate sport touring bike. This bike is sold as new, factory demo bike, full factory warranty. Ready for a home. Turn two Motorcycles is located in the heart of Portland Oregon, just two hours south of Seattle Please call or email with any questions901misMotorcyclesfour doorClick here to see more photos and info DM031 http://turn2motorcycles.com/Vehicle/56707/2013-DUCATI-MS1200-Multistrada-Base-395-Flat-Rate-Shipping.aspx?20133231926369 97Turn two Motorcycles 2155 NW Wilson St. Portland, Oregon 97210

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2010 Ducati Multistrada: crashed

Mon, 08 Mar 2010

THIS IS WHAT a 2010 Ducati Multistrada looks like when it's been slung up a gravel road at well over 60mph. The word on the street is that journo Costa Mouzouris of CMGonline is the culprit behind the battled-scarred machine; reports say he lobbed it while on the bike's world press launch in Lanzarote. In true Ducati post-topple fashion, the bike appears to have spewed the contents of its sump over the floor, as well as sustaining a fair bit of cosmetic damage.

WSBK Racing Game Announced for Mobile Devices

Tue, 12 Nov 2013

Italian software developer Digital Tales is producing the first fully-licensed World Superbike Championship video game for mobile devices. The WSBK mobile game for tablet and smartphone devices was introduced at the 2013 EICMA show, with racers such as Pata Honda‘s Michel Fabrizio and two-time defending Superstock 1000 Champion Sylvain Barrier demonstrating the game for EICMA visitors. Digital Tales previously produced a MotoGP game in 2010 and the Ducati Challenge game for iOS devices.

“Ducati Remains Ducati” Says Audi CEO

Thu, 12 Jul 2012

Audi AG Chief Executive Officer Rupert Stadler addressed Ducati‘s workforce in Bologna, Italy, for the first time to address his company’s impending acquisition of the motorcycle maker. Joined by members of Ducati‘s management including President and CEO Gabriele Del Torchio, as well as Thomas Sigi, Audi’s head of human resources, Stadler met with Ducati’s entire workforce of nearly 1000 people to discuss the future of the company. The address comes after the European Union granted its blessing to the acquisition.