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2000 Ducati Dark 750. Clean Title. No Reserve. Running Great on 2040-motos

US $1,999.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:44831 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Garden Grove, California, US

Garden Grove, California, US
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Ducati Monster tech info

TypeType:Naked Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:zdm1rc3l5yb009153

Ducati Monster description

I am selling my 2000 Ducati Monster Dark 750 for sale. 

Ducati Monster 750
Year:2000
Mileage: 44831

The exterior has some minor flaws. You can see all of them in the video link i've provided for the buyers. i will list them here as well too.
-Small ~2mm width dent on gas tank. It was caused at a parking lot. truck driver next to me didn't see the bike and opened the door full force onto it. causing the dink.
-Letter on Ducati on the right hand side of the tank has 2 letters missing. Easy fix i believe.
-Seat has 2 cuts. both around 2-4mm long. 

Other than that the bike looks great. Attracts alot of attention when riding but I just don't ride that much now that i've moved away from the beach. I've owned this bike for 2 years and i put maybe around 200miles total. The bike has always been garage kept until now that i moved. Its being kept at my company's gated parking lot under a cover and a roof. 

Onto the engine/transmission.

The bike runs great. It never gave me a problem during the two years. The only minor problem is that during a dead stop, the bike is hard to put into neutral gear. When its rolling or the bike is off it will slip right in like any other gear. Cause: Previous bike owner who was a mechanic said when he replaced the clutch, he tightened xxx(forgot name part) little too hard and its causing it to not slip in the gear that easily. The gear doesn't grind what so ever in all gears, when riding its no problem. It wasn't a big deal to me since i slip it in neutral when coming to a stop anyways. But when i purchased the bike i took it to a dealer to make sure it wasn't major and i got a quote of a 2 hour job.
Again the bike doesn't grind and will go through every gear no problem. 

I purchased this bike for 3,800$ two years ago, considering these conditions i am selling this perfectly running bike for a really low price with no reserve. If doubt please come take a look. I will also post a video of the bike in idling. I dont have a go pro or any kind of video camera to record while im driving so this is the best i can do. I can post a video of my self driving with someone recording me but thats the best i can do. I am a honest seller, if doubt again please come take a look for it your self. I have listed everything and everything. 

All the minor upgrades were done by the previous owner who was working at a bike shop. I will all that i can remember.

-Rizoma clock ( really useful when riding. Plus he said its rare)
-Led Tail Light. 
-Tail chop
-Side mirrors
-Dual Carbon Fiber Exhaust. My iphone couldn't capture the right audio but it sounds much more deep. Really nice growl to it. (All ducati sounds nice though )

Youtube link: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jnz7a6v8G5k

Thank you and good luck with the auction. I prefer local sale ( orange county ) . but if it has to be shipped the buyer is responsible for all the transaction. I will help much as possible. The bike is at my company so the parking lot is more than enough for trucks to come through and test drive at. 


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