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2013 Ducati Monster 796 796 on 2040-motos

$10,495
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona

Scottsdale, AZ
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Ducati Monster tech info

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Ducati Monster description

2013 Ducati Monster 796, Urban icon.The Monster 796 has it all: outstanding style, performance and comfort. A joy-to-ride gem bursting with iconic Italian design. Go AZ Motorcycles is passionate about motorcycles, the people who ride them and the community in which they ride. We strive to engage our customers in meaningful and long-lasting relationships by offering the best brands, employing well-trained and motivated sales and service staff, promoting safe and responsible riding, and actively connecting with and giving back to the local community we serve.

Moto blog

Ducati Dealers Top 2014 Prospective Shopper Satisfaction Study

Tue, 06 May 2014

Ducati dealerships were rated the best in the U.S. motorcycle industry at how well they deal with potential new customers. The Italian manufacturer earned the highest score out of 17 major brands in the 2014 Pied Piper Prospect Satisfaction Index, the firs time Ducati topped the annual Index since 2009.

Filippo Preziosi Resigns from Ducati

Thu, 28 Feb 2013

Former General Manager of Ducati Corse Filippo Preziosi has resigned from the company, ending his 19-year career with the Italian manufacturer. Preziosi led Ducati‘s racing program for the last decade including its lone MotoGP championship in 2007, but the 44-year-old engineer also carries a lot of the blame for Ducati’s recent struggles including the doomed Valentino Rossi era. Preziosi held the position of GM of Ducati Corse until last November when he was replaced with former BMW Superbike manager Bernhard Gobmeier.

Ducati to Race Under MotoGP’s Open Class

Fri, 28 Feb 2014

Ducati announced its MotoGP team will compete under the new “Open” class instead of the “Factory” class the other major manufacturers are adopting. Ducati declared its decision on the Feb. 28 deadline for teams to declare which of the two different class regulations they will use for the 2014 season.