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2002 Ducati Monster on 2040-motos

US $2,975.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Mansfield, Texas, United States

Mansfield, Texas, United States
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Ducati Monster tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):904 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ducati Monster description

Well maintained Monster 900 for sale.
Specifics:
Pirelli Diablo Rosso II tires with about 500 miles on them about 18 months old.
Mobil 1 10W-40 and K&N filter, last changed about 500 miles ago.
Braided stainless brake lines, DOT4 fluid, changed about 500 miles ago.
Ferracci carbon exhaust, wrapped pipes.
EVR open clutch basket, pressure plate and springs.
SpeedyMoto frame and front axle sliders.
14 front sprocket, 40 rear.  Chain replaced 3 years/1500 miles ago.
AGM battery <1 year old.
Clip on handle bars.
Passenger pegs removed, aftermarket rear sets.
Carbon fiber rear hugger and front signals.
Fender eliminated; red anodized frame plugs installed.

Last valve inspection at 6k miles.
Inspection valid through September.  Current registration.
Mileage is about 9900 but may change with demo rides.

The bad: clutch lever sensor bracket broken so need to start in neutral unless you replace the bracket.  Finding neutral is pretty easy/infrequent false neutrals.  See handle bar photo; it's the bit hanging by fork tube.  I have only one key: the black one.  

Bike is located in Mansfield, TX.  I will be available to show it 0800-1700 through July 17th.  Local pick up only; shipping will not be available.

Moto blog

848 Challenge official race report: Assen

Wed, 23 May 2012

Robbie Brown shared the race wins with a resurgent Darren Fry at Round Two as the Ducati 848 Challenge visited the Assen TT circuit, the first of its two overseas rounds this year.Championship leader Brown (Ducati Manchester) was on imperious form all weekend, but Fry (Hirebase/JHP Racing), still not back to full fitness following an illness that left him in doubt about riding this year, put in a performance that was reminiscent of the form that took him to the Challenge title in 2010.With a win and a second place this weekend Brown extended his lead at the top of the table, but in also picking up a win and second Fry is back in the game in second with six rounds still to go. Sam Coventry (Moto Rapido), new to the Challenge this season and quickly getting back up to speed racing a twin after his year away in Spanish CEV championship, bagged third in both races to leapfrog to third in the championship.A number of other riders were able to put in solid performances over the two dry race days to do themselves no harm in the championship; in particular Jack Keen (Team Havoc Racing) with a fourth and fifth, and another championship newcomer Sean Neary (MotoCorse UK Racing) who scored a seventh and sixth.Race 1 was something of a dramatic affair with a number of fallers on the first lap, including front-runners Mike Edwards (OHLINS@P&H Motorcycles), Mark Cheetham (Hunt Pie Machines) and James Folkard (Win43.com) who came together at the first left-hander while battling for second place behind Brown. That left Coventry and Fry a clear track to chase down Brown, with Keen and Ed Smith (Ultim8 Racing) pushing hard through the field to close the gap.

Audi Makes 750 Million Euro Offer for Ducati

Thu, 29 Mar 2012

Audi has offered 750 million euros (US$995 million) for Ducati, according to a report from Italian publication Corriere di Bologna. The offer is reportedly also include Ducati‘s debts. Corriere reports those debts may turn out to be much lower than the 200 million euro estimate that was being passed around in rumors.

WSBK: 2012 Brno Results

Mon, 23 Jul 2012

Marco Melandri bit a chunk off of Max Biaggi‘s World Superbike championship points lead by taking a pair of wins at Brno. The double was the first in Melandri’s career and the first for BMW. Biaggi, who arrived in the Czech Republic with four wins and nine podium finishes in ten previous races at Brno, was held off the podium this year, shrinking his lead in the championship to 21 points from 48.