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2007 Ducati Sporttouring St3s Abs on 2040-motos

$6,999
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:31000 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Escondido, California

Escondido, CA
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2007 Ducati Sporttouring ST3s ABS, 2007 DUCATI ST3S ABS, runs beautifully! - This adult owned 2007 Ducati ST3S ABS runs as good as new. From idle all the way to redline, it pulls smooth and linear without any flat spots, making this sporttouring Ducati pure enjoyment! The carbon fiber Ducaati Performance exhaust give it the deep iconic Ducati twin sound without being intrusive. Comfort is enhanced with Heli riser bars and this ST3S is equipped with mechanical cruise control from Throttlemeister. The gorgeous Italian styling, the fabulous sound of the torquey twin engine, the comfortable yet sporty ergonomics, and the remarkable but predictable power & handling all create a synergy to result in a riding experience that is simply addicting! All keys, incl. red key and code card are with the bike. This 2007 Ducati ST3S Abs is a great value at $6,999. CA residents will pay tax, registration, doc fee. We have financing available and we can ship nationwide. THE PINNACLE OF SPORT TOURING PERFORMANCE When you choose the performance of the ST3 S ABS, you step up to highest quality components and unparalleled sport touring performance and safety. Superior two-up comfort, the powerful Desmo3 engine, an anti-lock braking system, and Superbike-class suspension all combine to put the ST3 S ABS as a leader in the sport touring world. The ST3 S ABS bristles with our best race-derived components. The front end sports touring-tuned fully adjustable Showa 43 mm forks with low friction titanium nitride coated sliders. The aluminum alloy rear swingarm is controlled by an outstanding fully adjustable Öhlins rear shock with remote pre-load adjustment. Ultra-light Marchesini five-spoke wheels are mounted front and rear which reduce unsprung weight and further the confident road holding manners of the ST3 S ABS. SAFE AND IN CONTROL The Ducati ABS system is a major advancement in safety and control. At the core of the Ducati ABS system is a highly advanced electronic processor that senses wheel speed when braking and assists in maintaining control of the motorcycle by preventing tire lock-up in emergency and low traction situations. Designed to manage the front and rear brake circuits separately, the Brembo brake system with Ducati ABS is designed with a finer function threshold than most systems, enabling it to accommodate even the most aggressive riding styles.

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