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2009 Ducati Monster 1100 S With Accessories on 2040-motos

US $13,999.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:2738 ColorColor: corse
Location:

Bedford, Ohio, US

Bedford, Ohio, US
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Ducati Monster tech info

TypeType:Naked Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1100 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:ZDM1RACP99B015224

Ducati Monster description

 Here at Ohio Motorcycle in Oakwood Village Ohio, we have a used 2009 Ducati Monster 1100 "S" with thousands in after market parts.  This bike is in excellent shape, and only has 2,738 miles.  There are 2 very small scratches on the frame, which are pictured.  The bike has never been down, and has been well maintained.  We have a packet that goes with the bike with receipts for the accessories.   The list of accessories are as follows

Billet side stand $13.51
Shift Tech front heat guard $74.99
Titanium clutch pushrod pin's $22.00
Rizoma clutch cover $169.00
Rizoma clutch plate $146.00
carbon fiber key lock base cover $69.00
Ducabike rear sets $622.00
Rizoma sportline billet grips $56.00
Rizoma license plate kit $225.00
Rizoma turn signals front and rear $236
Speedy Moto complete triple tree assembly (upper and lower) $1149.95
Speedy Moto front and rear axle sliders 129.90
Carbon fiber air intakes $454.60
Carbon fiber lower engine cowl $474.10
Ducati Corse body work kit $809.99

This bike is loaded, I am sure we missed a few things!  Please contact Branden at bkluskerohmc(at)gmail.com or call 440 735 2000 with any questions.  Thanks for looking!

This bike is for sale locally as well, and may have a few more miles then what is posted in the description.  Please ask for exact miles before buying.  Once we have a deposit then the bike will not be allowed out on test rides and will be considered sold. 

Please visit www.ohiomotorcycle.com for more inventory!

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