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2008 Ducati Superbike on 2040-motos

US $19,000.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:7
Location:

Santa Barbara, California, United States

Santa Barbara, California, United States
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Ducati Superbike tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):848

Ducati Superbike description

Ducati 848. 2008 year model. Excellent condition. 7533 miles. This Ducati starts easily and runs perfectly. it is services about every 500 miles or after every track day.  It is cosmetically exceptionally nice with no cracks in any of the bodywork. It is however primarily a track bike. It is not represented as a show bike. There are very minor blemishes from normal use. This bike has never been down. It has never been crashed or even tipped over. There are absolutely no scrapes on rearsets, bars or levers that would indicate a slide or tip over.    

Extensive work to lighten this bike to 387 lbs with fuel, track ready with LiPo battery (LiPo not used for street). Lighter and higger spec brakes and suspension than the Ducati Superleggera 

Ohlins FGR900 Superbike fork kit.
Ohlins steering damper
Ohlins TTX36 rear shock
Brembo true monobloc 4 piston 2 pad calipers with titanium piston and pins
Brembo 16RCS clutch master, Brembo 19 RCS front brake master.
Brake Tech Axis Starblade Carbon Matrix Ceramic brake rotors.
Marchesini forged magnesium wheel set. 
ETI fuel cell tank
Arrow Carbon/Ti exhaust

Ducati 1098R carbon fiber seat cowl. This is not a paint job. It is the real Ducati carbon tail section. Call your dealer for a price
Ducati 1098R front upper fairing headlight cowl. This is also the real Ducati part however Ducati did not make this in carbon.
Ducati aluminum subframe
Ducati magnesium (yes magnesium not paint to look like magnesium) wet clutch housing
NCR titanium rearsets
Shift tech carbon fiber belly pan and lower fuel tank panels.

Clear California title and current registration. Comes with all original owners manuals, spare key and rear wheel stand. Receipts for all of the parts will come with the bike.

Take  a look at the pictures and use ebay message system to ask any questions you may have. I am happy to show the bike by appointment. Call or text Ron with any questions. (805) 403-7475

Thanks for your interest in this bike 
  

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