Ducati Scrambler tech info
Ducati Scrambler description
I absolutely love this bike and it has been my baby for that last year. I am selling it because I am getting back into dirt bike riding and just can't have so many bikes.
Bike is in excellent condition. It runs smooth as butter. Two year DUCATI warranty expires 05/23/2017. Comes with $750 custom Corbin seat with removable backrest and the original Scramber Icon seat. Pics are shown with both seats. It also has rear paddock stand bobbins. The rear tire is fine for a few hundred miles but is due for replacement.
Local pickup or buyer arranges his own transport. I can take more photos including of the Corbin seat backrest. Just let me know. |
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