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2008 Ducati 1098 Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $13,995.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Worcester, Massachusetts, US

Worcester, MA, US
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TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:CD494A PhonePhone:8887498075

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2008 Ducati 1098, A Great Bike In Excellent Condition, Call For Details!

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Leo Vince LV-ONE exhausts for Ducati Monster

Fri, 20 May 2011

Press release from MotoGB: For those Ducati Monster owners that only want to add pure Italian made products to their Ducati, then look no further.   Top Italian performance exhaust manufacturers, LeoVince, have just released some new slip-on exhausts, called the LV-ONE,  for the Monster.  After a years research into what customers want from an exhaust, namely high quality, better sound, better performance ...and all at a good price...LeoVince  came up with their LV-ONE design.  The casings special finish looks like titanium, the exhausts are all 'E' approved for road use, and finished off with their new techno-polymer tailcones.

Visordown mag, issue 2 just landed

Fri, 21 Aug 2009

The latest issue of Visordown mag just arrvied in the office, fresh from the printers. And it's looking great! This month we've got the new KTM 990SMT up against Suzuki's Kayabusa, Honda's VFR800 and BMW's K1300GT - which one is the daddy for sports touring?

Many hands make light work...

Wed, 27 Apr 2011

This was the sorry looking JHP Ducati after Darren Fry crashed it in qualifying on Sunday before the first race of the championship. Fry broke his coccyx in the crash but, fortunately for Fry, it took around 10 people just over 3 hours to get the bike ready to race, as can be seen in the picture below. Hats off to Darren Fry for racing the bike over the rest of the weekend.