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2009 Ducati Monster 1100s on 2040-motos

$9,750
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:6
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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Ducati Monster description

A rare 2009 Ducati Monster 1100 S in RED. This IS the Monster to have if you are looking for 1 - I am sure you don't need any introduction. It is a very clean example with less than 6700 mis. New spark plugs, new battery, and just gotten engine oil service and resealed cam cover cap. It comes with Termignoni Exhaust that produces awesome exhaust note. I will also throw in chain cleaner / lube. It is in terrific condition. Clear title on hand. Test ride only with cash on hand. Email or Text (Best Way) / Call Aaron

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