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Ducati : Superbike Ducati 999 Testastretta Engine Superbike on 2040-motos

$8,800
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West Hills, California

West Hills, CA
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Ducati Superbike description

For Sale is a 2005 Red DUCATI 999 Superbike - Testastretta EngineThe bike is in an excellent, flawless showroom condition! No scratches or what so ever with less than 3,500mis on the odometer.Modifications:- Shogun swing arm sliders - A Comprehensive Mechanic manual book for 2005 DUCATI 999- Ferracci Handle bars - Billet Aluminum rear brake reservoir cover- PUIG double bubble dark smoke windshield Bonus- Rizoma brake and clutch levers- Carbon Fiber top side panels- Brembo front brake discs- Hotbodies license plate holder- Ducati tire valve caps- Billet Aluminum clutch and brake reservoir covers- Carbon Fiber sprocket cover- Ducati solo Sub frame - Rizoma hand grips- Sargent Rider Seat- Carbon Fiber exhaust shield- Rizoma bar ends- Termignoni Carbon Exhaust System- Ducati solo Racing Cowl- Carbon Fiber gas tank front panel- Ducati key chains With Brand New PIRELLI DIABLO ROSSO II TIRES. Timing belts and oil filter, replaced. Oil just changed. Valve Adjusted.All parts receipts and service records are in hand.The bike shines like a medieval armor! Super clean bike! Clear title, Pink Slip (Certificate of Title) in hand. I am selling this bike because i decided to stop riding and spend more time with my family. I will use the money to fund my new project.I am not desperate to sell this bike so please keep your low/insulting offer to yourself.The last time i pre-owned this bike was 4 mnths ago, the bike has just been sleeping in the garage since then. The battery needs to be replaced. Yes, the bikeneeds a new battery. The price for the battery is between $80.00 to $100.00 You can buy a battery from a motorcycle dealership, Cyclegear or on an on-line store. I am the second owner of this bike. The 1st owner was a rich gentleman in his 70's. He collects motorcycles that he seldom ride.I bought the bike from him with 2,300 mis on the odometer. I only added less than 1,zero miles on the odometer. This bike handles superbly! Very light, nimble and maneuverable. You will love this 2005 model more than the new 2013 1199 Panigale, believe me.1 windshield pin is missing. It's no big deal though. You can buy a new set of windshield pins for just $10.00If you are not that meticulous, you can just leave it alone. I really do not want to sell this beauty but it's better for it to be ridden by an enthusiast rider than just to be stocked in the garage. Agree?There's a lot of Scam Bags and Spammers on-line so i won't make my E mail address and contact number visible. Reply to this AD through inbox message and leave your contact number. I will get back to you through text message/call or i will get back through EBAY inbox message if you prefer. Be sure to contact me 1st before clicking the buy it now or best offer buttons. Thanks!!

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