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1974 Ducati 250cc (urbana Oh.) on 2040-motos

$3,800
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Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, OH
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1974 DUCATI 250cc (Urbana Oh.), $3,800, image 1

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This is nice bike. I ride it in the warm months of the year. Drained it of gas and put in storage. But can easily reinstall it with gas for any serious buyers. Weather permitting of course. This is 1 the Ducati's assembled in Spain by the Morotrans factory under license from Ducati. Most of the bike was made in Italy you can see by casting marks on the case. I've read a little on line about by typing in Ducati Mototrans on goggle. It appears to be a rare item. I will take picture's shortly and post them. Also low miles. Has a new seat. Also installed a device to allow it to run without battery. But I drive it with battery to keep lamps bright at low engine speeds. Pretty much stock. Starts and runs well. Please call nine Three 7- 4 Eight 4- three 8 three 4; Please call after 7am and before 7:30 , Thanks

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Report: Ducati Sold to Audi for US$1.13 Billion

Tue, 17 Apr 2012

Reuters is reporting Audi has reached a deal with Investindustrial to acquire Ducati for a price of 860 million euros (US$1.13 billion). Citing two unnamed sources familiar with the deal, Reuters reports the purchase price includes Ducati‘s debts, estimated by one of those sources at below 200 million euros (US$262.6 million). As previously reported, the deal will be officially announced April 18, ahead of the annual shareholders meeting for Audi’s parent company, the Volkswagen Group.

Want sugar with that?

Fri, 26 Nov 2010

THE FOUNDER of a Ducati dealership in America has started selling a Ducati-inspired coffee at his shop.Arun Sharma, of Portland Ducati dealers MotoCorsa, says he went on an exhaustive search for the best coffee producers available: "Wine, bikes, coffee — quality always boils down to the people who crafted the product and the people they made it for." 'CorsaCaffe' is available with or without caffeine.“Even if you are not a coffee drinker, you may want to obtain the coffee as a centerpiece," says Sharma. "Packaging like CorsaCaffe’s has never been seen before.”Sharma also sells a Ducati-inspired wine, CorsaVino, which uses the same style branding.