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Ducati Monster description
You are bidding on a pristine 2016 Ducati Monster 1200R!! This bike only has 325 miles on it and is in perfect condition. Upgrades include: -SC Project - Carbon Conic Slip-On exhaust -Rizoma Bar-End Mirrors -New Rage Cycles- Tail Tidy -Ducati Performance Aluminum Frame Plugs -Ducati Performance Carbon Fiber Belt Covers All stock parts have been kept and will go with the bike * If you are looking into purchasing a Monster 1200R, this bike is a no brainer as it would save you thousands of dollars and No dealer fees, No "Prep" fees or any misc. fees. Bid with confidence that there is not one flaw on the bike. * This bike was purchased wholesale from local Ducati Dealer so the high bidder of this bike will be the First "titled" owner of the bike. Feel free to message me if you have any questions |
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Five minutes with Neil Hodgson
Wed, 14 Dec 2011Commentating on Eurosport, demo riding at bike shows, instructing on track days and being the Ducati 848 Challenge ambassador are just a few of the jobs that keep Neil Hodgson amused these days. Last week I tripped over the 2003 World Superbike Champion in Almeria so a few personal questions had to be asked. N.M. You seem to have a permanent grin on your face these days, any particular reason?
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