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1999 Ducati Cagiva Grand Canyonandamp;#039; on 2040-motos

$1,755
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:757
Location:

Lima, Ohio

Lima, OH
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This is an absolutely mint condition, stock, low mileage (4, 62) Grand Canyon, dual sport motorcycle. Im the 3rd owner and bought it 2yrs ago with 1, 757mis on it. I use the bike for motorcycle camping and have done back to back summer trips with no incidents. The bike makes great power with its Ducati fuel injected M904 motor paired with a 6 gear transmission and handles great on the mountain roads. This is a very well maintained machine with regular oil changes, brake and clutch fluid changed, cam belts replaced, battery tender, charging socket for your Iphone or IPod and has 2 original keys. . The bike also comes with the original tool kit and factory shop manual and has on a set of Pirelli MT80s. Note : Odometer is in kilometers!

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Ducati Temporarily Suspends Production after Second Earthquake

Tue, 29 May 2012

Ducati has halted production in its factory in Bologna, Italy after the region was struck by a 5.8-magnitude earthquake this morning. The earthquake comes nine days after a 6.0-magnitude earthquake in the same area in northern Italy, killing seven people. Though the recent earthquake was lower in magnitude, it has already claimed a higher death toll with at least 15 people already confirmed dead.

Claudio Domenicali to Replace Gabriele Del Torchio as Ducati CEO

Thu, 18 Apr 2013

Current Ducati CEO, Gabriele Del Torchio, is leaving the company to take up new professional challenges. Replacing him is Ducati General Manager and Member of the Board of Directors at Ducati Motor Holding, Claudio Domenicali. Domenicali joined Ducati as a project leader in 1991.

Ducati: World’s Fastest Spider?

Tue, 25 Jun 2013

According to a report in The Vancouver Sun, a fast little spider was recently discovered in the high-elevation Flathead Valley of southeastern British Columbia. Measuring only three millimeters in length, the Apostenus ducati is so small and fast it is nearly impossible to catch, says Robb Bennett, the Royal B.C. research associate responsible for helping name the arachnid.