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2004 Ducati 998 Testastretta Matrix Reloaded Edition Standard on 2040-motos

US $11,999.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:6 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Brockton, Massachusetts, US

Brockton, MA, US
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Ducati Other tech info

TypeType:Standard Stock NumberStock Number:AV529 PhonePhone:8773311504

Ducati Other description

2004 Ducati 998 Testastretta Matrix Reloaded Edition, Check out this lane splitting 998 as seen in The Matrix Reloaded. This is the same bike Trinity rides in the movie! ONE OF 150 MADE IN THE WORLD!!! With six miles on it this bike is literally brand new. Welcome to Motorcycles 508! www.Motorcycles508.com 2074 Main St Brockton, Ma 02301 508-857-3777

Moto blog

Max Biaggi Testing the Ducati Desmosedici GP13 MotoGP Racer

Thu, 06 Jun 2013

Max Biaggi has completed his first day of testing on Ben Spies‘ Pramac Racing Ducati Desmosedici GP13 at Italy’s Mugello circuit. No lap times were released so we don’t know how the recently retired two-time World Superbike Champion fared compared to the lap times posted by MotoGP racers at the same track at last weekend’s Italian Grand Prix. What do have are these images of Biaggi on a GP racebike for the first time since 2005 when he raced for Honda.

2009 Toyota Tundra Ducati Transporter

Tue, 11 Nov 2008

Motorcycling can be an expensive proposition. Those who take up the hobby to save money on gas find themselves spending a fortune on riding courses, gear and vanity signs that hang in their garage saying “Motorcycle Parking Only.” Others who get serious about the sport of motorcycle racing find themselves spending an arm and a leg on tires, replacement parts and silicon implants for the girls who hold their umbrellas for them in between heats. Yet another costly investment can be transporting your bike(s) to and from the track.

Ford Ranger Wildtrak: part three

Fri, 16 Apr 2010

Clocked over five thousand miles in the Ranger, lugging bikes to track events, back to importers and dealers, that sort of thing. It’s freeing up, especially the suspension. I can drink a cup of coffee now without inhaling it.