Ducati Superbike description
Bike is in immaculate condition both mechanically and cosmetically. It is kept covered and stored in my heated garage. It has never been on the track or seen any type of operational, mechanical or cosmetic damage. It has never been loaned or rented to anyone. I'm selling the bike for the simple fact that I simply can never seem time to ride it. The pictures clearly reflect its condition.
Exhaust: Full Termignoni Carbon Fiber.
Petals: Gilles VCR38gt rear sets - a great investment for those of us who wear anything over a size 11 shoe.
Levers: Standard length CRG "Roll-A-Click" flip up levers.
Carbon Fiber Front Fender and Trim.
The rear view mirrors have been extended to accommodate my height.
The engine, frame and electrical system have not been modified in any way.
The bike comes with two windshields (clear and smoked), two rear cowls (stock and passenger) along with Ducati's cloth logo cover. The OEM that has been removed - passenger pegs, brake and clutch levers/pedals will ship with the bike.
Ducati Superbike for Sale
- 2008 - ducati superbike 848(US $5,000.00)
- 2012 - ducati superbike panigale 1199(US $9,000.00)
- 2012 - ducati superbike evo 848(US $7,000.00)
- 2010 - ducati superbike 848 nickey hayden edition(US $7,000.00)
- 2007 - ducati superbike 999s(US $7,000.00)
- 2013 - ducati superbike 1199 panigale(US $9,000.00)
Moto blog
It's official: Ducati's Diavel IS a cruiser
Wed, 05 Mar 2014OKAY, it's not official. But a deserving way to gain a moniker you don't like is to go around telling people not to call you it - and Ducati has just released this promo video for the new Diavel titled 'Don't call me a cruiser'. So it's officially forever a cruiser to us.
Mugello: Track Facts
Thu, 04 Jun 2009With the record setting MotoGP of Mugello finishing up this past weekend, Motorcycle.com takes a look at the high speed action on the track. Just as always, as Motorcycle.com continues to cover all the 2009 MotoGP racing news, The Sidecar stays focused on the tracks of this years Grand Prix season. Admittedly I don’t know that much about Italy.
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