2007 Ducat 1098s Superbike, Black on 2040-motos
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Since my job keeps me away for most of the year, I am selling my 2007 1098s for sale, I am the second owner of the bike. The bike was purchased by the first owner and myself from Jeff Nash down at Advanced Motorsports in Dallas, TX. The bike was complete stock when I purchased it back in 2009, since I have had it I have added the following parts/mods to the bike
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