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2008 Ducati Superbike 1098s - Price: on 2040-motos

$6,800
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Ducati Superbike S for sale. This bike has never been dropped. There are no scratches or scuffs. The tires are fairly new. I always keep the bike in the garage. Never saw rain. Everything is fine This bike includes TERMIGNIONI SLIP-ONS FENDER ELIMINATOR KIT SMOKE TAIL LIGHT BLINKERS REAR CARBON WHEEL HUGGER VENTED CLUTCH COVER REAR SET WITH RACE SHIFT SMOKE SCREEN CAFE STYLE MIRRORS BLINKERS OPEN FRONT SPROCKET COVER DUAL HID HEADLAMPS I do have all the factory stuff that I have taken off if the buyer want the bike back to stock. Feel free to ask anything questions roth.maynard(at)outlook.com

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