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2011 Ducati Monster (2011)
2011 Ducati Monster 696 for sale title in hand, come check this awesome bike out! This bike has been amazing, unfortunately I'm planning to get another bike that is more comfortable for the wife. I've owned this bike since mile 300 and have had ZERO problems, it's been an absolute dream.2016-11-02 04:39:40Alpharetta, Georgia, United States145,200.00
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Moto Guzzi Griso SE R. Race suspension. Rides like a Monster; looks like Art!!! (2011)
Condition. Perfect. The only things that don't look new are the tires and a tiny patch on the side stand from grounding it on a corner.2013-09-30 02:32:02Portland, Oregon, US2,9998,600.00
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2011 Ducati Monster 696 Standard (2011)
2011 Ducati Monster 696,2013-10-04 08:48:26Chandler, AZ, US00.00
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2011 DUCATI MONSTER 696 (2011)
1 OWNER LIKE NEW 3000 MILES UPGRADED ABS BRAKES UPGRADED LICENSE PLATE TUCK IN WITH LED BLINKERS. NEVER WRECKED GARAGE KEPT. HAVE ALL SERVICE RECORDS.2013-10-14 00:04:39Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US3,0034,000.00
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2011 Monster 696 (2011)
This motorcycle is in excellent condition with only 2795 miles on it. The vin for this monster is ZDM1RADN6BB039676. This motorcycle comes with the paniers.2013-10-20 00:17:41Dallas, Texas, US2,7957,995.00
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2011 Ducati Monster 796 (2011)
2011 Ducati Monster 796. Bike has accident damage, as shown in pictures. Odometer is broken. Bike has been garaged for the last 2 years. Engine and transmission Displacement: 803.00 ccm (49.00 cubic inches) Engine type: V2, four-stroke Power: 85.83 HP (62.6 kW)) @ 8250 RPM Torque: 58.00 Nm (5.9 kgf-m or 42.8 ft.lbs) @ 6250 RPM Compression: 11.0:1 Bore x stroke: 88.0 x 66.0 mm (3.5 x 2.6 inches) Fuel system: Injection. Siemens electronic fuel injection, 45mm throttle body Fuel control: Desmodromic valve control Cooling system: Air Gearbox: 6-speed Transmission type, final drive: Chain Clutch: APTC wet multiplate with hydraulic control Exhaust system: Lightweight 2-1-2 system with catalytic converter with twin lambda probes Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels Frame type: Tubular steel Trellis frame Rake (fork angle): 24.0° Front suspension: Showa 43mm upside-down forks Front suspension travel: 120 mm (4.7 inches) Rear suspension: Progressive linkage with preload and rebound Sachs adjustable monoshock Rear suspension travel: 148 mm (5.8 inches) Front tyre dimensions: 120/70-ZR17 Rear tyre dimensions: 180/55-ZR17 Front brakes: Double disc Front brakes diameter: 320 mm (12.6 inches) Rear brakes: Single disc Rear brakes diameter: 245 mm (9.6 inches) Physical measures and capacities Dry weight: 167.0 kg (368.2 pounds) Power/weight ratio: 0.5140 HP/kg Seat height: 800 mm (31.5 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.2013-10-19 00:44:26Monroe, New York, US1,0004,000.00
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2011 Ducati Monster 796 (2011)
2011 DUCATI MONSTER 796 Photo Vehicle Information Make and Model Type Motorcycle Year 2011 Make DUCATI Model MONSTER 796 Series Mileage and VIN Mileage 1,050 miles VIN ZDM1RANN7BB042004 Mechanics Engine 796 Transmission 6 Speed Drivetrain Fuel Type Gasoline Exterior / Interior Body Style Sportbike Doors 0 Exterior Color White Interior Color Interior Material All Photos All Large Photos2013-10-23 00:27:23Springdale, Arkansas, US1,0506,900.00
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2011 - Ducati Monster 796 Loaded (2011)
Here's a list of add-ons worth over 3500: - MotoCreations "Boom Tube" Exhaust - Termignoni Air Cleaner - Rizoma Front Sets - Rizoma Rear Sets - ASV Adjustable Levers - Rizoma Grips - Rizoma Bar End Mirrors - SpeedyMoto CNC Machined Triple Tree - SpeedyMoto Adjustble Clip-on Bars - Pirelli Diablo SuperCorsa SP Tires, excellent condition2014-10-13 13:48:14Shrewsbury, New Jersey, United States8,0008000
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