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2011 Ducati Monster (2011)
DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY !!! Bike is in mint condition straight out of the Hudson Valley Ducati dealership, some hater slashed my bike with a knife. Haven't got the time to fix it. Bike has Termignoni two brother exhaust ,fender eliminator kit ,very low mileage is 3.800, mileage will go up slightly since I barely have time to ride it.2016-12-13 04:38:46Brooklyn, New York, United States35,300.00
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2009 Ducati Monster (2009)
Hi, I'm selling my '09 Ducati Monster 1100. I honestly am hesitant to sell it. But, here's the gist.2016-12-12 04:38:47Brooklyn, New York, United States510,995.00
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2015 Ducati Monster (2015)
Great Condition Monster, this bike is a blast to ride either for touring, in the city or anywhere else for that matter. Versatile, quick, responsive and it looks fantastic. It's super smooth down-low and is much friendlier than previous Ducati's.2016-08-13 04:49:03Brooklyn, New York, United States78,750.00
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2011 Ducati Monster (2011)
Bike is in mint condition straight out of the dealership, bike has been service at Ducati dealership only, bike has Termignoni two brother exhaust ,fender eliminator kit ,very low mileage is 2825, mileage will go up slightly since I barely have time to ride it. It comes with a helmet and a cover. It's my first bike and I have never ever dropped it, as u can see in the pictures it's in perfect conditions.2016-07-29 04:52:54Brooklyn, New York, United States27,400.00
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2005 Ducati Monster (2005)
Up for sale is my 2005 Monster which stands out through great condition and subtle, reversable cosmetic improvements.Tires (diablo rosso 2 ) are good for 4000 miles, breakpads are at 70 % . Those legacy years Ducatis are just beautiful, with a sleek and elegant appearance and incredible sound, unique to aircooled L-twin engines. My bike has a better fueling map, which is good for around 10 horsepower extra and smoothes out the power delivery. Outstanding choice for smaller riders, women, ibeginners or intermediate riders or anyone who , like me, fell in love with the shape and the feel of the bike. She makes you feel truly special and attracts through great dependability. If you are in the market for a Ducati, but don't want to spend 15 grand on a bike with less emotion, contact me and come by to experience what I'll be missing really soon. I am leaving this country, and so I am giving Brenda into good and caring hands.2016-07-04 04:51:48Brooklyn, New York, United States114,000.00
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2005 Ducati Monster (2005)
Hello everybody, up for sale is my 2005 aircooled Ducati Monster. Great condition, both mechanically and cosmetically. Adult ridden, lightly modded ( atomic stealth tail tidy, danmoto carbon racing exhaust, stealth signals).2016-07-01 04:52:40Brooklyn, New York, United States104,150.00
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2012 Ducati Monster (2012)
Selling my beloved matte black 2012 Ducati Monster 796 w/ ABS. Garage kept 100%. This bike has never been left on the street.2016-06-30 04:48:04Brooklyn, New York, United States206,000.00
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2005 Ducati Monster (2005)
I am selling my beloved Ducati, due to my return to my homecountry. 10.790 miles, absolutely beautiful condition. Matte black, modifications include atomic stealth tailchop, danmoto carbon racing exhausts and stealth signals.2016-06-23 04:52:29Brooklyn, New York, United States104,200.00
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2012 Ducati Monster Evo 1100 (ABS + DTC) with Termi., Race ECU, Rizoma (2012)
I'm selling my fast, low-end powerful, 2012 Ducati Monster EVO 1100 (ABS + DTC) with Termignoni Exhaust, Race ECU, Red Rizoma Handles and matching Handlebar Brake / Clutch Reservoirs. The motorcycle runs like a Monster. Mechanically = No current issues Electrically = No current issues.2013-10-22 00:47:35Brooklyn, New York, US3,7009,700.00
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2012 Ducati Monster 796 Standard (2012)
2012 Ducati Monster 796, This is a Ducati Monster with Termignoni exhaust and Ducati Performance ECU installed. The work was done by Advanced Motor Sports in Dallas, TX. You can verify this if that sort of thing matters to you.2013-10-02 00:09:58Brooklyn, NY, US19,000.00
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2012 Ducati Monster 696 ABS + Extras!! (2012)
94white9c1 Store Adult owned, low miles. Extras include: Carbon Pipes Carbon graphics kit Resomo Mirrors Resomo Grips Resomo lower plastic Resomo Under tail kit Red LED elumination Kit. Motorcycle is in EXELENT condition.2013-09-03 09:58:40Brooklyn, New York, US4,2008,000.00
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