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2007 Ducati Sport Classic 1000 on 2040-motos

US $10,000.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:30 ColorColor: Black
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
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Ducati SPORT CLASSIC 1000 photos

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Ducati SPORT CLASSIC 1000 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,000 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Cafe Racer For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ducati SPORT CLASSIC 1000 description

For sale:

Ducati Sport Classic 1000, Bioposto.  This is considered one of the most beautifully designed Ducatis, if not motorcycles, ever built.  It is certainly one of Ducati's strongest, smoothest, most reliable power-plants.  The ride is aggressive and thrilling, with nice and easy throttle response. The Termi pipes make it King of the road.  Out of production, this is now considered a rare bike.  With some love and intelligent customization it can be one-of-a-kind.

Comes with the uncanny, thunderous Termignoni 2-2 Race exhaust system, and many many nice Rizoma parts. 

After Market parts include:

Rizoma Brake Fluid Reservoir
Rizoma Clutch Fluid Reservoir
Rizoma Race Pegs
Rizoma Grips
Rizoma Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir
SpeedyMoto Timing Belt Sprockets
Custom micro-LED turn-signals, Frotnand Back (de-clutter the bikes profile)
A couple other things I forgot.
Ducati Performance Mirror )Left-side)

Notes:

The bike has 30,000 smooth Los Angelesvcommuter Miles on it. Never tracked, never down.  I had it shipped up to San Francisco.  In the process, there was some light cosmetic damage to the exhaust headers which can be repaired easily, as well as a slightly cracked Speedometer glass on the right side.  The bike shipped with a Paul Smart Rear fairing and extra front fender, but cowl has damage to the paint.  Bike feels fantastic with the bench seat.

I have had the bike inspected my Munroe Motors here in SF, and she is good to go.  Even with 30K on the clock the lifespan of the engine puts the bike in its prime.  Nicely run-in, all major services complete.  Nothing to do but ride - or customize,

Mild fixes and mileage make this bike's price attainable. 

Reserve is set with respect to the issues that need attention.

Please contact me with any questions.  I am a Ducatista and very knowledgeable about this model, having owned 2 in my time.  I'm happy to discuss anything.

Happy bidding.

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