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2010 Ducati 848 Carbon Fiber on 2040-motos

US $14,000.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:4134 ColorColor: carbon fiber
Location:

Snellville, Georgia, US

Snellville, Georgia, US
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Ducati Superbike tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):848 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:ZDM1XBGV3AB012196

Ducati Superbike description

I have up for sale my baby that i put a lot of time and money into. All of the body panels are shift-tech carbon fiber. The gas tank came from bellissimoto. The wheels are BST and i went with a larger 190 rear tire. Tires are still pretty much brand new. Upgraded steering with the ducati performance steering dampener. All of the parts on the bike that are red have been powder coated by Millers Powder Coating in GA. All work and services has been Performed by NPR Ducati in georgia as well. The front sprocket was lowered one tooth to make take off a bit smoother. A D.I.D. red chain was added also. I had the Termignoni exhaust completely disassembled and ceramic coated and polished. I had a Sergeant seat made for the bike with red piping. Has a Ducati Performance lowering link. Lowered the bike about 3/4 inch to make it a little more bearable on the street.The pic with the model was before all of the powder coating was done.  I have owned the bike since new in july of 2010. Im constantly in and out of the country and don't have much time to ride. It is now time for someone else to enjoy her. 75% of the miles on the bike were put on it on the highway going from atlanta to Daytona. Never been on the track and never abused. The Bike is currently on display at NPR Ducati near Athens Georgia. If you are interested in hearing and looking at it you are more than welcome to do so. NO TEST RIDES AT ALL!!

Here is a list of all the aftermarket items on the bike:
BST Wheels                   $3800
Termignoni exhaust         $3700
carbon fuel tank              $1550 (bellissimoto)
carbon fairings                $1200
carbon tail                      $950
carbon nose                   $725
carbon belly pan             $699
carbon tank sides           $500
carbon front fender          $285
carbon rear fender           $185
carbon oil cooler guard     $199
carbon gauge housing      $130
carbon timing belt covers $315
carbon intake covers       $400
carbon heel guards          $100 (cdt)
carbon exhaust guard      $125 (cdt)
Sargent Seat                  $370
ducati lowering link         $150
ducati steering stabilizer $250
Front sprocket 14t          $40
ceramic coating exhaust $200
powder coating               $500
Samco hose kit              $150 
total                           16,000 +
2010 ducati 848 Dark   12,999 

I think that this is all the parts that have been put on it but I'm not sure. I might be forgetting something. These prices don't include the labor that the dealer charged me to put these parts on the bike and to reassemble after powder coating. You can see that you can have an amazing bike for thousands less than what it would cost to build new. If you have any questions feel free to ask. I will be entertaining reasonable offers. Do not low ball me because i will not even respond. Thanks for looking and happy bidding. chris



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