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2006 Ducati Sport 1000se on 2040-motos

$5,200
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Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland, OH
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This bike has good condition. Runs perfectly. I lightly slipped once while i'm riding in city. i didn't get hurt just got some paint chip form the tank and got dent on the exhaust can. It has chrome paint got off form part form crown bolt. Little scratches on the end or the swing arm. Except that it's perfect condition. I do have New Extra Tank in my garage. I'm selling all together. I'm selling this because i only ride the bike less than 20days a year. I travel a lot. Original manual and 1black keys and one red key for the reset the bike.

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