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2013 Ducati Diavel Strada Strada Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $19,495.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, US

Coopersburg, PA, US
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2013 DUCATI Diavel Strada, The power keeps on flowing. The exuberance of the Diavel meets maximum comfort. Innovative solutions and dedicated accessories - side bags, windshield, new seat and raised handlebars - make the Diavel Strada ideal to dominate the asphalt on the open road.

Moto blog

EICMA 2012: Ducati Diavel Strada Revealed

Mon, 12 Nov 2012

Ducati is introducing a new touring-oriented version of its already genre-twisting Diavel sports cruiser. Unveiled at the 2012 EICMA Show in Milan, Italy, the new Ducati Diavel Strada joins the base Diavel, the Diavel Dark and the Diavel Carbon in Ducati‘s 2013 lineup. The Ducati Diavel Strada adds a larger seat, touring windscreen, heated grips, revised rear lighting assembly, higher-output generator and two auxiliary power outlets for additional accessories.

Watch the Entire World Ducati Week 2012 Diavel Drag Race – Video

Mon, 30 Jul 2012

Last month, we wrote about the Diavel Drag Race at World Ducati Week 2012 starring Ducati’s current MotoGP and World Superbike racers and the one and only Troy Bayliss. If you missed it, the retired three-time WSBK Champion Bayliss defeated nine-time Grand Prix Champion Valentino Rossi in the drag race competition on Ducati Diavel Carbons. Our initial post featured a video of highlights from the drag race competition shot by Italian website Motociclismo.it but it was filmed by a single camera from an awkward vantage point.

2009 Toyota Tundra Ducati Transporter

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