2002 Ducati Superbike on 2040-motos
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Up for sale here is my beautiful, immaculate 2002 998 Monoposto. Previous owner added the following items: Termi slip-ons, adjustable levers, Ohlins steering damper, fender eliminator, Samco hoses, upgraded clutch slave, and a few carbon bits. He also had all bodywork painted by a highly-regarded painter in the northeast who made subtle changes to the "Ducati 998" font on the side fairings and pinstripes framing the white number plates. Aesthetics are obviously in the eye of the beholder but I find both to be much better looking than the stock look. OEM wheels are also powder-coated black.
This bike has never been down or abused in any way - - in fact the engine is the cleanest I've ever seen outside of a brand new bike. Tires are approximately 2.5y old. Last belt service was Feb 2014. Last oil change 6 months / 200 miles ago. Previous owner was an employee at Ducati Detroit and he indicated that the valves were checked (found to not need adjustment) at the time of the belt change in Feb 2014. I do not have a receipt for this, however. I've owned several other superbikes from this era and I can say without a doubt that this is the tightest, cleanest, smoothest running one that I've encountered. It currently shares a garage with a 748s, a 999s, and a 911 GTS. Very, very nice bike that a new owner will enjoy for years to come. Located in Nashville, TN. In-person inspections from serious buyers are welcome. Cash or cashier's check (requires time to clear) only, please. I have a small utility trailer and would be willing to deliver or meet buyer within 1h radius of Nashville, TN. |
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