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2012 - Ducati Superbike 848 Evo Corse Se on 2040-motos

US $8,000.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:2090 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Edinburg, Texas, United States

Edinburg, Texas, United States
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2012 - Ducati Superbike 848 Evo Corse SE, US $8,000.00, image 1

Ducati Superbike photos

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Ducati Superbike description

I have the clean and clear Texas tittle in my hand as well as the passenger seat, pegs and all the books and keys. The bike has the full termignoni exhaust ($3,700), bitubo steering damper ($400), zero gravity wind screen ($100), Competition Werkes Fender Eliminator with Integrated turn signals ($150) and a 14 tooth front sprocket ($60). Not sure what else to say the bike is just in like new condition and I doubt you will find anything as clean as mine. No stories here everything works and the bike has:
- Always been in my garage
- Always on stands (both front and rear)
- Always plugged in
- Always covered
- Always cleaned with S100
- Never cleaned with Water
- Never in the rain
- Never been at the track
- Never abused
- Never dropped
- Never been in ANY kind of accident.

Moto blog

None of the gear, no idea?

Wed, 12 Sep 2012

You know when you see the remains of a bike that's been in a big frontal impact and you think: 'My god, what kind of force was needed to rip the airbox out!?'. Well this is one of those crashes, caught on camera. I've seen a lot of crash videos, let's face it, we all have, but I've never seen anything like this.

Oh no. Anther teaser campaign

Mon, 19 Sep 2011

Here's a message to all marketing people: 'teaser' campaigns are awful. We get the idea, you want to hype your forthcoming product, create an air of anticipation, get our attention so when you finally launch the thing we're all on the edge of our collective seats. Sure, with some products – mobile phones, computer games, whatever – the teaser campaign probably works.

Radical Ducati Closing Its Doors

Wed, 15 Jan 2014

Radical Ducati, the Madrid-based motorcycle shop known for its wild and exquisite custom Ducatis, has suddenly ceased operations.  On its Facebook page, Pepo Rosell who runs the shop alongside Reyes Ramon, posted, “It has been more than 15 years of passion, designing, fabricating, riding and developing my dreams. Now is time to stop and make a change in my life. I want to thanks all of you for your support and for share our passion.” The loss of Radical Ducati is certainly unexpected. While it’s a sad sight to see them go, thankfully the duo have created some of the most beautiful custom Ducatis on the planet, which will live on as a reminder of their legacy. So in their honor, I’ve created a photo gallery below of just a sampling of some of Rosell and Ramon’s best work.