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2012 Ducati Sport Touring (2012)
INCLUDES SADDLEBAGS AND TOP CASE. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING. PAYMENT BY CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK.2016-12-09 04:38:22Newbury Park, California, United States2321000
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2005 Ducati Sport Touring (2005)
This is a great bike that has been well maintained.2016-10-13 04:41:08Bayside, California, United States165,500.00
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2003 Ducati Sport Touring (2003)
2003 DUCATI ST4S ABS 996cc SENNA Grey/Silver MOTORCYCLE 117hp NEW TIRES *CLEAN* Description HERE IS AN EXCEPTIONALLY WELL CARED FOR 2003 DUCATI ST4S ABS (996CC, FUEL INJECTED, DRY CLUTCH, 117 HP) IN TRULY EXCELLENT CONDITION - YOU WILL BE HARD-PRESSED TO FIND A CLEANER EXAMPLE. BIKE HAS NEVER BEEN DOWN - NO ACCIDENTS WHATSOEVER. PRIVATE PARTY SALE. ALWAYS GARAGED, METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED BY AN ANAL-RETENTIVE OWNER.2016-10-09 04:39:15Studio City, California, United States334,695.00
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2004 Ducati Sport Touring (2004)
I am the 3rd owner. Previously owned by Ducati Dealership service manager. Always garaged, never ridden in the rain.2016-07-29 04:53:00Morgan Hill, California, United States275,750.00
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2001 Ducati Sport Touring (2001)
Mature adult owned and drive, 12,700 miles, always garaged, new tires, new battery, new chain, recently serviced, additional custom painted high-rise fairing and matching Aria helmet, few minor scratches but in excellent condition and runs great, very clean bike.2016-07-02 04:48:45La Quinta, California, United States124,750.00
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2013 Ducati Sport Touring (2013)
CLEAN 2013 DUCATI STREET-FIGHTER 848 maintained well AND CLEAN TITLE. I AM THE SECOND OWNER OF THE BIKE I JUST REPLACED THE REAR BRAKES AT THE DEALERSHIP THE BIKE IS IN AN EXCELLENT CONDITION. TEXT ONLY @ 90964278182016-06-27 04:52:40Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States38,400.00
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2005 Ducati Multistrada 1000S Ohlins, Loaded! (2005)
Contact Seller See our other listings Print this listing2013-09-28 01:28:41San Rafael, California, US47,7991,136.11
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2011 Ducati Multistrada S Touring (2011)
Contact Seller See our other listings Print this listing2013-10-03 22:34:07San Rafael, California, US24,52216,495.00
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Immaculate 2011 Diavel, Original Owner, Red, 2,363 Miles, All Stock, No issues (2011)
Immaculate 2011 Ducati Diavel. Original owner (52 year-old responsible professional). 2,363 miles. Never dropped. No scratches or dings. All paint is original and flawless. No mechanical or electrical issues. Tires are original. Never raced. Clear title. Regular and "Red" keys included. All stock as it came from the factory; no add-ons or modifications. Connector for trickle charger attached. Selling it because I have 3 bikes and not enough time to ride them all. SPECIFICATIONS: Year: 2011 Manufacturer: Ducati Model: Diavel Engine Type: L-Twin cylinder Engine Displacement: 1198.4cc Bore & Stroke: 106 mm x 67.9 mm Compression Ratio: 11.5:1 Cooling: Liquid-Cooled Fuel System: Mitsubishi elect. fuel injection system, Mikuni elliptical throttle bodies w/ride by wire Ignition: Electronic Starting System: Electric Transmission: Six-speed, slipper clutch Final Drive: Chain Rake and Trail: 28 degrees / 5.12 in.2013-09-03 21:10:24Granite Bay, California, US2,36310,000.00
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2012 Ducati Diavel (2012)
I have a 2012 Ducati Diavel with 7150 miles on it. It has a Competition Werkes exhaust, MRA Racing Screen, and Ducati side license plate holder. It is still under warranty until November 2013.2013-09-03 20:29:56San Jose, California, US7,15013,500.00
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Blue and Silver beauty (2000)
I purchased this bike about 18 mo ago, planning to use it for cross country travel. Arthritis is interfering with riding, so I am selling it after having it gone through completely by GP Cycles in San Diego. 83 hp, top speed of 140 , but I have never had it over 80.2013-09-03 10:45:47San Diego, California, US34,7022,225.00
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Ducati ST3 2005, black, 19k miles, no reserve (2005)
Comes with Helibars and a touring windscreen. Autocom and Sirius satellite radio installed. Oil & filter changed this month.2013-09-03 09:54:26San Diego, California, US18,8944,000.00
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2001 Ducati ST2 Sport Touring (2001)
This bike is flawless! Adult owned, original owner and never laid down. Everything on bike is in new condition with 12,xxx miles.2013-09-03 04:01:20Modesto, California, US12,0004,800.00
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2024 KTM 890 SMT Review
Thu, 01 Aug 2024The love child of a Duke and Adventure – that oddly works Photos by Edward Narraca. If ever there was an oxymoron in motorcycling, it’s the term “SuperMoto Touring,” and yet here it is, emblazoned on the side of this orange machine. Supermoto evokes images of dirt bikes on slick tires, being hucked sideways into corners.
2024 KTM 890 SMT Gallery
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2024 KTM 1390 Super Duke R EVO Review – Track Test
Wed, 22 May 2024A second go on KTM’s uber beast Action photography by Sebas Romero. Trackside stills by Emanuel Tschann. Studio photography by VISUS STUDIOS.
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2024 KTM 390 Duke Review – First Ride
Fri, 22 Mar 2024Premium treatment for the baby Duke Photos by: Francesc Montero, Sebas Romero Like many things in life, perspective is everything. Here in the US, KTM’s 390 Duke has been the smallest member of the Duke family (although that’s no longer true as the 250 and 200 Dukes cross the ocean, too). As the baby Duke in America, we generally look at it with kid gloves, a cute learner bike for someone to start with before coming up through the ranks.
2024 KTM 1390 Super Duke R EVO Review – First Ride
Thu, 07 Mar 2024We’ve officially entered into the world of the ridiculous Photos by Francesc Montero and Sebas Romero There’s only so much you can learn about a motorcycle after getting about four laps on a racetrack you haven’t seen in a decade. Factor in the cold conditions, a brand new, race-compound rear tire, and no tire warmers, and you can basically throw away any sort of authoritative impressions about the bike. Oh, and did I mention the bike in question is the 2024 KTM 1390 Super Duke R EVO and the racetrack was the ultra-tricky Almeria circuit?
2024 KTM 990 Duke Review – First Ride
Thu, 29 Feb 2024The middle Duke is giving off big brother vibes Photos: Francesc Montero, Sebas Romero It’s no secret that we at Motorcycle.com love KTM’s 790 and 890 Duke (and really love the 890 Duke R). Long-time readers will know this already, but if you’re new here, our history with the middle Duke family runs deep. Type in either 790 or 890 Duke in our search bar and you’ll see the myriad of stories and tests we’ve done with those bikes.
2023 KTM 890 Duke R: 5 Things You Need To Know
Tue, 12 Dec 2023We say goodbye to an instant classic with five things we love about it It’s hard to say goodbye to the ones you love, but that’s exactly what we have to do with the KTM 890 Duke R. One of our favorite bikes since its introduction, the 890 Duke R is leaving the KTM lineup to make way for the incoming 990 Duke (and the re-introduced 790 Duke). But before we bid it farewell, we put it up against some of its European contemporaries in a good old fashioned MO shootout.
2023 KTM RC 8C Review
Wed, 31 May 2023It had been quite a while since I last rode a multi-cylinder KTM on a racetrack – all the way back to 2011 and the Red Bull-sponsored factory RC8R 1200cc V-twin on which Martin Bauer was victorious in that year’s IDM German Superbike Championship, with teammate Stefan Nebel third. That was a key moment in the Austrian dirtbike specialist’s climb up the ladder to equal status with the likes of Honda and Ducati in the road racing pantheon, and showed that orange was a color to be reckoned with on-road as well as off it. KTM invited Alan Cathcart to join 30 customers to pick up their new RC 8Cs in Valencia and hobnob with the likes of Jeremy McWilliams, Mika Kallio, and Brad Binder.