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1978 Ducati 900sd Darmah (rocky Gap, Va) on 2040-motos

$9,995
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Roanoke, Virginia

Roanoke, VA
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1978 Ducati 900SD Darmah (Rocky Gap, VA), $9,995, image 1

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The Ducati 900 Darmah SD is 1 of the orginal classic European sport motorcycles. These 863cc 90 degree V- twin Desmodromic engine masterpieces are getting very rare and hard to find. This motorcycle had a partial resoration completed 25 yrs ago.The fuel tank, side frame panels and tail section were repainted and hand striped. Most of bike is orginal except Metzler tires, New Yuasa battery, K&N air fitlers and Conti two into 1 chrome exhaust..Fresh oil and filter, new brake fuids. Orginal miles. Very terrific condition, everything works. This motorcycle has been in my personal collection for 26 yrs. Includes orginal Owners Manuals

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