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2008 Ducati 1098 Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $8,950.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:36
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, US

Costa Mesa, CA, US
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Ducati Other tech info

TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:8885472305

Ducati Other description

This 2008 1098 is in good condition with 36456 miles. Full service completed recently. Add-ons include: Ducati Performance Termi Exhaust with ECU Eliminator kit Carbon clutch cover Carbon Heel guards Carbon Hugger Carbon air runners Carbon key guard Carbon Key Guard Carbon Dash cover Frame plugs Pazzo Levers

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Motorcycle.com Weekly Community Round-up!

Fri, 21 Nov 2008

Here are a few things going on around the Motorcycle.com Forum Network: What the heck is this? HomerSaurus of the 1000RR.net forums had a bit of an accident on his Honda and wound up with this extra part leftover after rebuilding his bike. So what the heck is it?

Ducati Multistrada Ready for Serious Update?

Tue, 13 Jan 2009

This fabed-up image from a French magazine of what a new Ducati Multistrada might look like is more like a fable than fact. If nothing else, the Internet is great for generating entertaining rumors, speculative talk, spewing hearsay, etc, etc. With the exception of chatter on where the next lucky third-world orphan to be assimilated by Brangelina might come from, nothing seems to spread faster than talk of a venerated bike receiving a thorough update.

Streetfighter 848, with added bling

Thu, 29 Sep 2011

Now, you could hardly accuse the Streetfighter of not being good-looking, but for those of you who want a little more, Ducati have - of course - produced a range of aftermarket accessories to add a bit of bling to the already fairly tasty Streetfighter 848.Most of the Japanese aftermarket add-ons (or genuine accessories as they're known) are either too conservative or remarkably pointless. Let's take the fake-carbon clock surround on the CBR600RR or body-coloured pillion seat hump on the R1 as examples from a list of thousands.However, the bits bolted onto this Ducati look the part and give it an extra air of brutality and not a single centimetre of rim tape in sight.Check out the pics below; that seat unit is a work of art.