Ducati Scrambler 250 description
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1966 Ducati 250 Scrambler This 250 Scrambler has never been apart or abused. It's bolts aren't all stripped out or missing. It's an extremely original machine. Although we have not tried to get it running, I'm sure with a little tune up and TLC it would run great. It kicks over nicely and has very good compression! It has been stored inside for many years. I don't see any parts missing or broken. It all looks to be original, even the correct Veglia tachometer installed! There is no speedometer so mileage is unknown. Bike has a clean title, ready to go! Please take a look at all photos, and let us know if you have any questions! Buyer is responsible for shipping or local pick up, but we can help with a quote if needed. |
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Pierobon Create Frame For Ducati Panigale
Mon, 24 Feb 2014Pierobon, a company whose primary claim to fame is producing chassis components for Ducati motorcycles, wasn’t deterred when Ducati introduced the 1199 Panigale, the first Ducati which uses the engine as its main stressed member. Instead, the company saw the Panigale as an opportunity to essentially build a frame for the “frameless” motorcycle. This is the result.
Ducati North America Reports Growth in Q1 2012
Mon, 16 Apr 2012Ducati‘s largest market continues to grow, with the Italian manufacturer announcing its seventh consecutive quarter of sales increases in North America. The first quarter of 2012 saw a 10.2% increase in sales. Ducati North America also reported a 98% increase in apparel and accessories sales over the quarter ended March 31, 2012.
Ducati Reports Sales Record for North America in 2012
Thu, 17 Jan 2013Ducati North America set a new sales record in 2012, selling 10,883 motorcycles in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. The 2012 sales represent a 21% increase over its 2011 results in a time where industry-wide sales have flat-lined. The growth further cements the U.S.
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