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2007 Ducati Multistrada 1100s - Los Angeles,california on 2040-motos

$8,000
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Ducati Multistrada tech info

VINVIN:ZDM1VACP77B018549

Ducati Multistrada description

This 2007 Multistrada 1100S is in exceptional condition. Very low mileage and Arrow Exhaust with some added aftermarket parts as seen in the pictures. If you have any questions on this unit please feel free to call Joe at 1-310-360-XXXX Type: L-Twin cylinder, two valve per cylinder Desmodromic, air cooled Displacement: 1078 cc Bore x Stroke: 98 x 71.5 mm Compression Ratio: 10.5:1 Power: 70 kw - 95 horsepower @ 7750 rpm Torque: 102.9 Nm - 10.5 kgm @ 4750 rpm Fuel injection: Marelli electronic fuel

Moto blog

Anti clockwise Knockhill and riding in the North East with GP winners.

Wed, 06 Jun 2012

I was both nervous and excited for my first ever reverse direction track day last week at Knockhill. From rushing downhill into the left hand off camber hairpin to sweeping up onto the start/finish, nothing bears any resemblance to riding round clockwise. I actually raced my 350LC in the opposite direction in 1982 but it still took a few laps to get my head round what essentially is a brand new track for Scotland.

Visordown mag, issue 2 just landed

Fri, 21 Aug 2009

The latest issue of Visordown mag just arrvied in the office, fresh from the printers. And it's looking great! This month we've got the new KTM 990SMT up against Suzuki's Kayabusa, Honda's VFR800 and BMW's K1300GT - which one is the daddy for sports touring?

Mamola crashes the two-seater Ducati Desmosedici

Wed, 19 Jun 2013

For years now, at every MotoGP, Ducati have taken VIP guests out on track with Randy Mamola giving them a glimpse of what a MotoGP bike can do. But as we all know: the difference between being on the edge and being over it are smaller than we'd like, especially if you've got a pillion adding another dimension of complexity to the physics you're already battling with. In short: sometimes even ex-GP winners get it wrong.