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2016 Ducati Xdiavel S on 2040-motos

US $19,995.00
YearYear:2016 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, United States

Costa Mesa, California, United States
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Ducati Xdiavel S tech info

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Ducati Xdiavel S description

2016 Ducati Xdiavel S. 

I've decided to get a car as I do not ride this as often as I should. I bought it new from Ducati Newport Beach and have had it for 6 months now. My loss is your gain. Clean bike, and pictures are accurate. 1450 miles on her, but I do plan to ride every now and then so it may go up to 1,500 or so miles. It is just broken in with the first oil change to Motul Full Synthetic. 

This is the Xdiavel S model which means it has the upgraded head lights, wheels, monoblock brakes, and gloss black tank. MSRP is $24,995 + Tax and licensing. 

Modifications:
CRG mirrors
Plastidip *removable* side scoops and front headlight cover. 
 
Included:
Passenger extended seat
Stock mirrors 

Questions:

Seven One Four - Five Nine Nine- 1777

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