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2004 Ducati Superbike 749r Very Rare on 2040-motos

$4,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:5
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Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland, OH
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Ducati Superbike description

2004 Ducati 749R - 2, 5mis Dealer installed Termignoni Kit installed. Kit includes new ECU, induction changes amp; exhaust upgrade. It has always been kept in an air-conditioned and humidity controlled facility. Only 2, five miles since new. The 749R has been ridden a few miles each month to keep it in attractive shape. It has never been on a track, raced or otherwise abused. It is an extremely fun bike to ride with its 749cc displacement allowing for more shifting of its sweet gear box than would take place with a liter bike.

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