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94 Ducati Cagiva Elefant on 2040-motos

US $4,200.00
YearYear:1994 MileageMileage:75727 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Rochester, Minnesota, US

Rochester, Minnesota, US
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Ducati Other tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):944 WarrantyWarranty:None For Sale ByFor Sale By:2nd owner VINVIN:zdm1pc4l4rv000867

Ducati Other description

 1994 Ducati Cagiva E-900 Elefant  75k kilometers 46k miles.I am the second owner and have done the majority of the mods along Wheels Unlimited and old time Ducati mechanic in SE MN.
Paint is Stone Silver metallic and black Wheels are Sun Rims from Buchannan spoke with Conti TKC tires currently.Forks are stock Showa's with Race-Tech gold valves,brake lines stainless steel frnt &rear. Rear Shock Ohlins.BestRest cargo plate(stock rack included).
Charging, lighting and starting circuits have all been rewired a separate circuit for the head lights and relays to tuen them on and off.Electrex regulator and new wires from the stator out.4awg welding cable for battery and starter cables.Headlight board converted to metal reflectors that and wiring make for very bright lights.Blue Sea Marine fuse panel under saddle.Aftermarket coils and wires.Ducati Perf.ignition boxes ver 1.1 LED tail light flexible honda turn indicators in front.
Saddles either a Corbin or a Rich Mayer day long(stock pan) your choice.
Engine Modified @ 52k kilometers, 11/1 Wiseco piston 944 kit, 900ss cams,unported heads but slightly larger intake valves(lots of velocity,great throttle response) Doug Lofgren Ducati guru from Mpls MN modified and flowed Mikunis they work as well as flatslides.Nichols alloy clutch drum,Barnett clutch, Yoyodyne breather and clutch slave,separate K&N filters(airbox will be included)Staintune muffler with a snuffer that's removable ,entire exhaust system Jet-Hot ceramic coated.Basically a Carburated Monster engine in 944 dimensions,the engines has dyno @75hp on Lofgrens dyno.
Argueably one of the nicest Elefants in the country with stock suspension still in place.I'm currently into sidecars and can use the funds for my next project.Its for sale as is where it is, I will cooperate with your shipping preferance and may deliver it myself fairly cheaply say if it was within 600 miles.500 via pay pal the rest in a cashiers check or money oder before the bike leaves.Ask whatever questions you have and I will answer.thanks fir looking.


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