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2022 Ducati Streetfighter V4 S on 2040-motos

US $21,995.00
YearYear:2022 MileageMileage:1800 ColorColor: Red
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Prince William The Duke Of Ducs And Other Motorcycles

Mon, 02 Dec 2013

The Duke of Cambridge, Prince William, visited Britain’s largest motorcycle show, Motorcycle Live, at the National Exhibition Center in Birmingham. The visit saw the Duke astride numerous motorcycle models including UK icons Norton and Triumph as well as a Ducati 1199 Superleggera (one of the few men able to afford the $70,000 rarity). During his visit Prince William enjoyed a display of off-road riding – one of nine opportunities for visitors to ride at Motorcycle Live, eight of which are inside the halls of the NEC. He also met Dean Linehan, exhibitions director of MCI Exhibitions, the company that organizes the annual motorcycle exhibition.

2023 Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally - First Look

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MotoGP to Standardize ECU Software in 2016 Season

Tue, 18 Mar 2014

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