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2002 - Ducati Mike Hailwood Mh900e on 2040-motos

US $11,000.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:7677 ColorColor: Red
Location:

North Robinson, Ohio, United States

North Robinson, Ohio, United States
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Here is my Mike Hailwood. Clearly you know what this is. Mine has been ridden 7677 miles. It has never been down. It has been modded with the aftermarket clutch plate, clutch cover, and GP levers. I do not have those stock parts, fortunately I believe they are easy to come by if you so choose. The bike comes with its plaque in the case, two keys, and manuals. It has recently had the belt service as well as a new chain and some general love. The pictures are representative of its condition. This is a nice example that spent the winter in my living room and that I enjoy riding.

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