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2001 Ducati Monster Cromo 900 on 2040-motos

US $5,300.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:13000
Location:

Warwick, New York, US

Warwick, New York, US
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Ducati Monster description

 Up for sale is a 2001 Ducati Monster 900 Cromo. This bike is 1 of 200 ever made in 2001. Its fuel injected and has 13000 miles on it. The bike is in mint condition. It runs great and has a set of micheiln tires on it. Bikes flawless a must see. You can give me a call at 845 775 1527 thanks

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