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2006 Ducati Sport Classic
This low-mileage Ducati Sport Classic is in pristine condition and has been featured in the pages of Cafe Racer magazine and appeared on the hit Discovery Velocity series Cafe Racer. Adorned in a sleek, dark silver finish with white racing stripes, this Desmo-powered V-twin features Ducati's patented air-cooled, twin spark 1000cc engine, characterized by copious low-end torque and smooth, rapid acceleration. Among the aftermarket performance modifications are: a full, stainless steel Termignoni exhaust system (valued at $1,700) a custom clutch slave cylinder and open cover on the dry clutch; new Dunlop tires, taller, more comfortable handlebars from a Ducati ST3, custom brake and clutch levers, a carbon fibre rear hugger and a sport mini-fairing. The clocks show 7,900 miles and service records indicate new cam belts, fluids and complete service just 400 miles recent. |
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