Ducati Sport Touring tech info
Ducati Sport Touring description
2015 Ducati Diavel Carbon Red with 1821 miles on it. Bike is in like new condition, ABS, Traction Control, and 3 riding modes: sport, touring and urban. Garage kept all the time. First oil service done at the dealer. The Bike is stock, only I put a fully adjustable windscreen to protect from the wind. Comes with all document, 2 keys, service receipt. I reserve the right to cancel this ad, due to the fact it is advertised locally as well I do have a title for the motorcycle. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks |
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