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For sale 2005 Ducati Monster S4R. This bike is adult ridden, and well taking cared of. This bike comes with all standard options for this year and model. Comes with Termignoni exhaust.
This bike comes with light damages such as side stand is scratched, handlebar weights are scratched, gear shift lever is scratched, and left side gas tank has a dent. The rest of this bike looks good with normal wear. I am posting plenty of pictures for the buyer to see exact condition of this bike. this bike starts right up and rides the way it suppose to. Tires are in a good shape. If a buyer cannot come and pick up this bike I can help arrange the shipping but it is buyers responsibility. Any questions please email. |
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