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2002 Ducati Monster S4, S4 Ducati Monster with 10007 miles, adult ridden, 10000km maintenance completed. New belts installed, new opening shims, manifold gaskets, rocker gaskets, and the list goes on & on. Clutch & Brake fluids changed at maintenance intervals. Mobil 1 oil used with new K&N filter. Installed power Commander complete with new Map to work with modified Intake Air Box and Arrow mufflers. Explanation of additional work completed upon request. Shop manual (in hard cover) and Various performance books included. Some tools included. PICTURES ON REQUEST $4,600.00 4192793834
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Öhlins reveal new shock for the Diavel
Mon, 23 May 2011Press release from Öhlins The exciting new Ducati Diavel has turned the world of motorcycling on its head, delivering the performance of a superbike with the attitude and street presence of a cruiser. Since its launch, the motorcycle press have heaped praise on this new concept from Ducati and now Öhlins has developed a replacement shock absorber that is certain to further enhance the Diavel’s already formidable reputation. This latest offering features external compression and rebound adjustors, plus a hose mounted hydraulic spring preload adjuster.
Son joyrides his dad's Ducati 996 SPS...And crashes!
Fri, 28 Mar 2014According to the son (who uploaded the video), his parents - including his dad who owns the 996 SPS - were away on holiday. So off he goes on his short test ride, 50 metres down the road and he's stacked it, apparently there was a small oil leak which caused him to crash. What he doesn't mention is that you can see 37 seconds in that he forgot to put the kickstand up, there's also a nice trail of kickstand-shaped evidence scratched along the road too.
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