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2015 Ducati Scrambler on 2040-motos

US $7,000.00
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Carlsbad, California, United States

Carlsbad, California, United States
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Ducati Scrambler photos

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Ducati Scrambler tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):803 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ducati Scrambler description

The first 9 photos were taken 12/3/16 after a bath. I absolutely love this bike and it has been my baby for that last year. I was using it as my daily ride for a few months and is just a great bike to ride around town and in traffic. 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 perfectly. 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. Let me know if you have any questions!

Moto blog

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Fri, 16 Mar 2012

Ducati launched a special edition Monster as part of its partnership with fashion brand Diesel. The Ducati Monster Diesel is based on the Monster 1100 EVO and features a military-inspired theme developed by the Ducati Design Centre and Diesel Founder Renzo Rosso. The design uses a “Diesel Brave Green matte” livery set against a black trellis frame, wheels, engine covers, exhaust and forks.

Behind the scenes in Qatar

Sat, 19 Mar 2011

Just because you have the name Jorge Lorenzo on your screen and you've won a world championship doesn't mean you'll get an easy time at scrutineering. In Qatar the technical inspection staff made the factory Yamaha mechanics remove bodywork and unbolt some electrical components in order to get a better look at the guts of the 2011 M1. Everything was in order of course but what a great opportunity for the scrutineers to exercise their power and have a poke around the most high tech Yamaha on the planet.

How to tame the

Sun, 06 Sep 2015

The other day Ducati Diavel was seen on tests in Germany. In addition to the front footrests moved forward, an updated fuel tank and swingarm, the camouflaged motorcycle featured a belt drive rear wheel. The rear shock mount has been relocated, while the front still has a fork from Marzocchi, which disbanded this year.