2013 Ducati Monster Diesel Standard on 2040-motos
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2013 Ducati Monster Diesel, Very Limited Edition, Call For Great Pricing - Be brave, be unique. The Diesel Style Team, under the guidance of Diesel founder Renzo Rosso, together with Ducatis Design Centre, have brought a new �urban military chic interpretation to the iconic naked motorcycle. Creative, innovative, fun, irreverent, sexy and brave are the words to best describe the new Monster Diesel. The collaboration between Diesels founder Renzo Rosso and the Ducati Design Center gives birth to the numbered Monster Diesel version (technically based on the 1100 EVO).
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