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2001 Ducati Superbike 996 Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $8,000.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:5
Location:

Raleigh, North Carolina, US

Raleigh, NC, US
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Ducati Superbike tech info

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Ducati Superbike description

2001 Ducati Superbike 996, 2001 DUCATI 996. / NO TRADES $8,000 firm BACKGROUND: I'm the 3rd owner of this nice Ducati. Clean, runs perfect, and priced to sell. Bike barely rode, Never on a track. Monoposto since past owner. Man, I spent more time upgrading this beautiful machine than riding it! NEW UPGRADES/REBUILDS: Completely rebuilt clutch w/ Billet aluminum slave cylinder and stainless steel springs, caps and Ducati Corsa open clutch cover Termi Carbon fiber exhaust - much lighter and runs much cooler! CRG hand controls w/ premium Billet aluminum/rubber grips Black Billet aluminum rear sets w/ carbon fiber wings Custom HID high-beam and yellow-tint running light Regulator, Brembo brakes, and sealed battery w/ waterproof Battery Tender included 90% exterior Ducati bolts replaced with pure stainless steel bolts!!! Dark-tint windshield Custom front/rear white Ducatisti Decals and Ducati Performance lettering Carbon fiber dash gauge cover, gas cap cover, tank protector, front air dam, sprocket cover, swingarm/brake cable cover Seargent carbin-fiber style seat w/ yellow piping DID gold chain Black mirrors LED tail light Aluminum air duct mesh in seat Euro front/tail turn signals Fender reduction kit Iridium plugs Micro front turn signals Black aluminum brake/clutch/brake reservoir/cap covers Stainless open-air crankcase filter Rebuilt fuel system w/ new hoses and filter Main body panels and biposto seat removed and replaced with custom fiberglass, monoposto racing seat with official '01 Ducati 996 yellow repaint Showa Titanium nitride gold forks-awesome!!! Front fork protector pucks Black steel Zeus fasteners Ohlins rear shock Maintained with synthetic-only oil, K&N filter New intake filters Box of various Ducati nuts, bolts, spare parts, and Biposto seat. Copy of Certificate Of Origin and dealer's warranty and registration and Ducati North America Owner's Identification Card from initial sale CONDITION: Excellent! Only 5,317 miles! I have rode, stored, maintained, and upgraded my 996 to the highest degree. Garage kept, smoke-free environment, battery tender always on. The usual defective-with-time components have all been replaced with far superior quality gear. Accessorized the RIGHT way! Call or Text Nine one Nine -500- eight 911 $8,000.00 9195008911

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