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2005 Ducati M1000s 1000s 1000 Ds Monster, Under 8k Mi (venice) on 2040-motos

$5,555
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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2005 Ducati M1000S 1000S 1000 DS Monster, under 8k mi (Venice), $5,555, image 1

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The M1000S is arguably the best Monster, and 2005 is the last year they were made. Red body parts and frame Big 992cc air cooled, dual spark, reliable 2-valve V-Twin 92hp, 78 feet-lb 3-WAY Adjustable showa forks Reliable double sided swingarm Dry clutch (with Ducati Performance upgrade and speedymoto open cover) Dual front Brembo gold brakes with upgraded superbike Galfer rotors New tires - Michelin pilot sport 2ct tires Aftermarket Billet adjustable levers Aftermarket Billet footpegs (some of these are not shown in the pics) Rizoma bars This bike was involved in a low speed laydown and has a few cosmetic blemishes and approx a 2" diameter dent in the tank. It has been gone over with a fine toothed comb by my Ducati mechanic and everything was fixed or replaced. 7,2XX miles LOW! 7,500mi maintenance already performed. Great bike, but have too many and need to cull the herd

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