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2010 Ducati Monster 696 Abs Standard on 2040-motos

US $7,195.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Redondo Beach, California, US

Redondo Beach, CA, US
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Ducati Monster tech info

TypeType:Standard Stock NumberStock Number:UP30764 PhonePhone:8883995116

Ducati Monster description

2010 Ducati Monster 696 ABS, 310-220-2223 ASK FOR BRAD OR EMAIL FOR MORE DETAILS EASY FINANCING AVAILABLE!! LOW CREDIT - NO CREDIT - NO PROBLEM!!!! CALL THE CREDIT PROS!!! THIS UNIT IS AVAILABLE FOR EXPORT

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Ducati Riding Experience 2014 Dates Announced

Thu, 26 Dec 2013

The Ducati Riding Experience is set to continue in 2014, with enrollment of the 11th edition of the Italian manufacturer’s highly successful riding school already open at www.Ducati.com. Two of Ducati’s latest models, the brand new 899 Panigale Superbike and Monster 1200 will be available for students to use. The 899 Panigale will be used for Racing 1 & 2 courses, while the Intermediate course will utilize the Monster 1200.

The 848, challenged

Mon, 18 Apr 2011

Last year I decided to enter the 848 Challenge and ever since that decision, a challenge is exactly what I've had on my hands.On one of his last days at the magazine, Barry - our mag designer - took Ducati's 848 to Brands for some instruction with our very own Niall Mackenzie. An ex-GP god, a pristine Italian superbike and a dry Brands Hatch. What would possibly go wrong?

Recall for 2011 Ducati Diavel

Thu, 07 Jul 2011

Ducati is recalling certain 2011 Diavel units due to a risk of the license plate holder coming loose. The license plate holder on the Ducati Diavel floats over the rear tire thanks to a bracket attached to the swingarm. According to documents released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, brass inserts in the chain guard may become deformed over time, potentially loosening the screws attaching the bracket to the swingarm.