2016 Ducati Scrambler on 2040-motos
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Up for auction is my new 2016 Ducati Scrambler Icon. This bike is super fun riding around town and in and out of traffic. Great positioning and super zippy. I bought this bike last September and was the first in Ohio to own the 2016. I'm offering a buy it now at $7800 thats $1000 less than msrp plus tax, title and dealer fees, That saves well over $1200! This bike is practically brand new and has less then 500 miles on the speedo.
Features: The 2016 Ducati Scrambler Icon runs on an 803cc L-Twin cylinder for 75hp, an aluminium finish for belt covers and heat guard. It utilizes a single Kayaba shock absorber, Monobloc Brembo caliper and standard Anti-Lock Braking System(ABS). The 2016 Ducati Scrambler Icon comes with a comfortable riding position and steel teardrop tank with interchangeable aluminium side panels. Other features include a wide handlebar, an LED headlight and Dual Sport wheels. A passenger grab rail is included, and rides on the 10 spoke alloy wheels. |
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