1995 Ducati Superbike on 2040-motos
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A rare opportunity to own a very low mileage iconic sport bike- first year of the real deal.
This is a Varese built bike, as confirmed by the VIN . I have owned the bike since 98 and have maintained the bike meticulously. There is less than 500 miles on belts and tune. Stock parts included. Scratch on stock rear cowling as shown in picture. Destined to be a true collectible. Sargent seat, cycle cat bar risers and misc. carbon fiber parts. Easily put back to a stock bike. Tank was perfect when i installed carbon protector. clear title in my possession.
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Rossi 'training' at his MotoRanch
Mon, 30 Jan 2012Like Kenny Roberts, Valentino Rossi has got his own ranch where he has built his own private motocross track and dirt oval. The above YouTube video shows Rossi training on the flat-track circuit that makes up his 'MotoRanch' located near his home town of Tavullia. He's shown riding a Yamaha, but that's probably because Ducati don't have themselves a scrambler.
2009 Toyota Tundra Ducati Transporter
Tue, 11 Nov 2008Motorcycling can be an expensive proposition. Those who take up the hobby to save money on gas find themselves spending a fortune on riding courses, gear and vanity signs that hang in their garage saying “Motorcycle Parking Only.” Others who get serious about the sport of motorcycle racing find themselves spending an arm and a leg on tires, replacement parts and silicon implants for the girls who hold their umbrellas for them in between heats. Yet another costly investment can be transporting your bike(s) to and from the track.
Ducati Announces Multistrada 1200 with D-Air Integration for Europe
Mon, 24 Mar 2014Ducati announced it is introducing a special Multistrada D-Air model, what the company calls the world’s first motorcycle fully integrated with an airbag-equipped riding jacket. Working with riding apparel maker Dainese, Ducati developed the Europe-only Multistrada variant to use its existing built-in sensors to detect an accident as it happens. Within 45 milliseconds after detecting an accident, the Multistrada wirelessly sends signals to the Dainese D-Air jackets worn by the rider and/or passenger, activating their airbags to reduce the risk of injury from the impact.
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