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2000 Ducati Other on 2040-motos

$5,300
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:22873
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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:(310) 266-9971

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2000 Ducati St4 Sport Touring Bike with 916 engine. Has 22,873 miles and has had all major services done by local certified Ducati mechanic. Upgrades include; Ducati course exhaust kit, custom corbin seat w/lower lumbar support, new front and rear sprockets, chain, chain slider, new rubber foot pegs,and rubber gromets for front fairing. Upgraded wind touring windshield. Runs and sounds great! Fun touring fully loaded or run errands around town. Great all around sport bike with the Vintage Ducati race 916 engine. Battery tender included w/extra panner bag. $5,300.00 3102669971

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