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New 2011 Ducati 848 Evo For Sale on 2040-motos

$11,999
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:25
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Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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VINVIN:ZDM1XBMV0BB016387

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2011 Ducati 848 EVO One-owner with a whopping original miles on the odometer! This Ducati is like new! Never dropped or abused…wow…was truly never ridden! Was purchased new from MotoCorsa and is in impeccable condition. Not a demo, balance of the factory warranty remaining! Save $$$ over new! Please call Todd for more details at 503.203.XXXX. Financing available OAC.

Moto blog

848 build blog : 42 days to go

Tue, 21 Feb 2012

With just 42 days until the British Superbike season starts and the 2012 848 Challenge riders head to Brands for the first of eight rounds, I thought you'd like to see the lastminute.com preparations and hard graft going into my bike to get it ready for the season ahead. Instead of ending the season in one piece, I highsided in Race 1, buggering the bike and busting my shoulder. The bike and I have been feeling very sorry for ourselves ever since.

2014 Ducati Monster 1198 Spied

Tue, 25 Jun 2013

The Ducati Monster celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, but it looks like year 21 will be just as important, with the introduction of a new model powered by Ducati‘s liquid-cooled Testastretta 1198cc engine. No less than three different publications have released spy photos of the new 2014 Ducati Monster today, though the simultaneous timing of article from MCN, Moto.it and Motociclismo.it would indicate some coordination from Ducati’s PR machine. Official details are, of course, unavailable, but the photos do provide quite a bit of information.

“Ducati Remains Ducati” Says Audi CEO

Thu, 12 Jul 2012

Audi AG Chief Executive Officer Rupert Stadler addressed Ducati‘s workforce in Bologna, Italy, for the first time to address his company’s impending acquisition of the motorcycle maker. Joined by members of Ducati‘s management including President and CEO Gabriele Del Torchio, as well as Thomas Sigi, Audi’s head of human resources, Stadler met with Ducati’s entire workforce of nearly 1000 people to discuss the future of the company. The address comes after the European Union granted its blessing to the acquisition.