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2015 Ducati Multistrada on 2040-motos

US $13,850.00
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
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Ducati Multistrada photos

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Ducati Multistrada tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,198 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Ducati Multistrada description

Very clean, slightly used 2015 Ducati Multistrada 1200 Standard. DOES NOT HAVE SKYHOOK SUSPENSION!!



Commonwealth Motorcycles. We are a Ducati, KTM, MV Agusta, Suzuki & Triumph dealer located at 625 East Jefferson St, Louisville KY 40202. Please call Ed or Tony with any questions.  502-568-2666. Hours are Tues-Friday 10AM -6PM EST and Saturday 10AM-6PM EST.


 


Taxes and Registration fees: Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title service fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered. All taxes and fees must be paid in full in order for vehicle to be titled and registered. See your state laws. As per KY state law a 6% sales tax will be collected for theses states: KY, IN, FL, AZ, CA, MI, SC, WA, & MA on purchase price of vehicle. All motorcycle purchases will have an $110 document fee added.



Moto blog

Streetfighter 848, with added bling

Thu, 29 Sep 2011

Now, you could hardly accuse the Streetfighter of not being good-looking, but for those of you who want a little more, Ducati have - of course - produced a range of aftermarket accessories to add a bit of bling to the already fairly tasty Streetfighter 848.Most of the Japanese aftermarket add-ons (or genuine accessories as they're known) are either too conservative or remarkably pointless. Let's take the fake-carbon clock surround on the CBR600RR or body-coloured pillion seat hump on the R1 as examples from a list of thousands.However, the bits bolted onto this Ducati look the part and give it an extra air of brutality and not a single centimetre of rim tape in sight.Check out the pics below; that seat unit is a work of art.

2014 WSBK – Donington Results

Mon, 26 May 2014

Tom Sykes and Loris Baz captured a pair of one-two finishes for Kawasaki at England’s Donington Park. The first race saw the reigning World Superbike champion fight his way up from 11th place for the win while Race 2 offered a three-way battle between the two Kawasaki riders and Aprilia‘s Sylvain Guintoli. Race One #493744055 / gettyimages.com Normally a strong starter, Sykes had a nearly disastrous beginning in Race One, while up front, Suzuki‘s Alex Lowes battled with Guintoli and Baz.

9 Handy Guides to Motorcycle Road Racing

Thu, 06 Aug 2009

There’s a great series running on Motorcycle.com all about getting you and your motorcycle ready for road racing.  If you are interested at all getting out on the track to be just like those MotoGP racers, you have some very interesting reading ahead of you. The series is very extensive, it starts off with just you and your motorcycle and proceeds all the way to what you should expect, learn, know and bring to the track.  Any expenses made are highlighted in each article so you can get an idea just how much it will cost to get you on your way with this addiction.  The author, Jeremiah Knupp, took his 2000 Ducati 748 along on this journey. Here’s 9 handy guides to help you start motorcycle road racing: Introduction: Leaving the lawn chair Geoff May: one man show to AMA pro – Pointers and Interview with Pro Geoff May Prepping your bike for track school Cleared for Take-Off: Getting Your Race License Building a Supersport racer – the minimum Building a Supersport racer – the priorities Advanced Supersport modifications Building a Supersport Racer – Stage III, the Finishing Touches Preparing for your first race weekend Even if you don’t plan on ever getting into road racing, I found the articles to be quite fascinating as to how Jeremiah Knupp (the author) got prepared for his new hobby.