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Ducati Superbike description
A pristine 748 that is unmodified is hard to find nowadays. With only 10K miles on the odometer, this 748 is a strong runner and the handling is still crisp. The mechanicals are in good condition and all the systems work (lights, horn, stop light, indicator lamps, instruments, etc.). No leaks or loud noises (clutch was replaced). I have a clear title in my name and current CA registration/insurance. This 1999 Ducati 748 is the first year of the updated electrical system (520W alternator) which eliminates an earlier model weakness. This was the last year of the adjustable steering head for the standard model (same as the 916/996). Service wise, it has had a recent oil change, new drive chain, and a fresh battery. The tires are in good condition (Michelin Pilots) and the brakes are strong. The 748 is the most fun to ride of all the 748/916/996 series. The light steering and useable power make it a delight to ride. |
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