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2008 Ducati Monster on 2040-motos

US $9,500.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: GREEN, WHITE, RED
Location:

Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States

Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States
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Ducati Monster tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):998 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ducati Monster description


Beautiful and Unmolested Ducati S4RS Tricolore.  Super Low miles, almost show room condition!

At the time of its release in 2008, the S4RS Tricolore was the ultimate expression of the Monster. Just 400 were produced in the beautiful “Three Color” scheme, and only 250 made it to the US.  There is a high amount of exclusivity that comes with owning this machine and it turns heads and starts conversation wherever you go.  I purchased from a collector with just 900 miles on it and turned it into my own collector, just riding it lightly for the past 3 years (much better mechanically for it to be started and run a few times a year than just sit), but otherwise on display in my office. The previous owner installed new belts right before my purchase, not because of miles but he just thought it a good preventative maintenance thing to do.

The S4RS was already special as it got the 998cc superbike L-Twin that put out 130 horsepower, fully-adjustable Ohlins suspension, and more. But this limited edition added the special paint scheme, individualized number plate, and one-off clutch cover. Carbon fiber was also used for the silencer cover, exhaust heat guard, front mudguard, radiator covers, and more.

This specific Ducati Monster S4RS Tricolore  is #101/400 and has only 1133 original miles.

Tasteful mods has a Cat eliminator pipe (gets rid of ugly cat box underneath and flows better) in conjunction with a Fat Duc O2 sensor which makes this run crisp compared to stock, (all of this installed and tuned by an experience & certified Ducati Mechanic) folding bar end mirror, aftermarket grips and aluminum extended kick stand which prevents the dreaded "tip over" from the too short and flimsy stock stand. Also included are the original keys and manual.

The only flaw is there is a slight rub on the right rear frame handle under the seat cowl.  (the plastic seat cowl must have been off a bit and rubbed the paint on a ride.  It hardly visible, is on the frame and not the bodywork and would be very simple to color match and touch up with gold paint. This is shown in the photos.

If you are looking for one of the cleanest, nicest Low mile examples of this bike in the world, this is your chance!

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