Ducati Superbike description
2003 Ducati 999s
LIKE NEW!!
The Ducati 999s is a machine that is quite futuristic, from the looks to the performance and handling for 2003. If you look at the newer models out, this one looks so just as new or even newer. After owning a couple of Ducati's I have come to fall in love with this model and what it has to offer.
I am the owner of this masterpiece. I have always taken care of this bike as if it was in a museum.
This bike comes with many upgrades such as:
Full Termignoni Exhaust
Carbon Fiber Mudguard (rear)
Carbon Fiber Mudguard (front) with white stripe
Carbon Fiber Timing Belt covers
Carbon Fiber Air Covers
Carbon Fiber Clutch Cover
Carbon Fiber Chain Guard
White Mirror Turn Signals
No Gravity Visor
Like New Tires
New Battery
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