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2012 Ducati Monster 696 696 on 2040-motos

$7,795
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:11787
Location:

Dallas, Texas

Dallas, TX
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Ducati Monster photos

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Ducati Monster tech info

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Ducati Monster description

2012 Ducati Monster 696, This motorcycle is in exellecent condition with 11,787 miles on it. The vin for this motorcycle is ZDM1RADN9CB054898.Aftermarket parts included:-Bar end mirrors-Fender eliminator For more information please contact AMS Ducati Dallas at (214) 466-6540 or you can email us at

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Official: Rossi Leaving Ducati for Yamaha Return

Fri, 10 Aug 2012

In a pair of carefully-timed press releases, Ducati announced it will part ways with MotoGP star Valentino Rossi at the end of the season and Yamaha announced it has signed Rossi to a two-year contract. The arrangement had been in the works for some time now and the two manufacturers had reportedly wanted to wait until Aug. 15 to make their announcements.

Carbon Fiber Ducati 999S For Sale

Fri, 27 Feb 2009

This is defiantly not a good time to sell such a bike but if your interested and you have around $150,000 to burn then head on over to JamesList.com and check it out. The bike weights in at 315 lbs, with 170 hp, has a top speed over 180 mph and goes 0-60 in less than 3 seconds. The Ducati was tuned by the famous tuning specialist BeFaster in Hannover, Germany and has way too many additions and upgrades to mention here.

Ducati Celebrates 1 Million Facebook Likes – Video

Mon, 28 May 2012

Facebook has been getting a bad rap of late with its recent IPO but that didn’t stop Ducati from celebrating its millionth “Like” on the official Ducati Facebook page. The Italian manufacturer marked the occasion with a video thanking its fans. The video is almost a real-life demonstration of how Facebook operates, following a first-person perspective of a fan visiting Ducati‘s headquarters in Bologna, Italy, and raising a thumb to “like” things he sees such the rows of L-Twin-powered motorcycles in the parking lot, Corse racebikes on display at the Ducati Museum, factory workers assembling a Ducati 1199 Panigale.