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2003 Ducati Superbike on 2040-motos

US $41000
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: red
Location:

Golden, Colorado, United States

Golden, Colorado, United States
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Ducati Superbike tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):999 WarrantyWarranty:None TypeType:Street-legal Superbike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Owner

Ducati Superbike description

This beautiful 2003 Ducati 999 R - # 0185 - has less than 5000 road miles, and is essentially a new motorcycle. Ready to ride and/or show. Its maintenance schedule is current. Installed is a 57mm Termignoni carbon full system exhaust and various factory accessory carbon pieces, and a slipper clutch; it does come complete with the original exhaust, and with all original tools, take-off parts and accessories. What is a 999 R? After the great success of the Tamburini designed 916/996/998 series, a new version of the now famous Desmodromic 4-valve Ducati “L-twin” superbike was introduced in 2003. Designed by Pierre Terblanche, the new 999 Testastretta model was instantly controversial. No one doubted that this was an extremely high performance motorcycle basically oriented towards the racetrack, but the styling was radical and not like the beloved 916 series. Love or hate the new missile-like styling the fact remains that Terblanche had created one of the World’s most powerful and finest-handling motorcycles. The engine had an incredibly flat torque curve, with power all over the rev range. The chassis was firmly in Ducati trellis-frame tradition, which makes for a very light and rigid structure, yet with enough “give” that road conditions are instantly communicated to the rider. From the very first the 999 was successful in the World Superbike Championship, winning the series in 2003, 2004 and 2006. The 999 R model commemorates that success and thus is essentially a street-legal race replica. With 150hp at 9750rpm, one could go from zero to 60mph in only 3 seconds, with over 170mph possible. Terblanche’s 999 R is out of the "hate" and now firmly in the "love" closet, and is now happily appreciated for its bold approach. And its huge success on the race track. Note to new bidders: Bidders with fewer than 10 transactions - thank you for your interest - but please contact me before making a bid, to verify your seriousness about purchasing.

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