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2013 Ducati Monster 1100evo 20th Anniversary on 2040-motos

$12,495
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake City, UT
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Ducati Monster description

2013 DUCATI MONSTER 1100EVO 20TH ANNIVERSARY, The Monster revolutionized the biking world and has gone on to become far more than a simple motorcycle: it s an expression of being, of individuality, of feeling unique. Over 250,000 enthusiasts have already personalized their bikes, making the Monster a timeless icon. Twenty years on from its launch, Ducati has decided to celebrate this symbol of style and personality by offering up a unique model: the first. Bronze-coloured frame, chromium-plated finish and vintage Ducati 86 logo on the tank. Unmistakeable style combined with latest-generation performance: the Monster 20th Anniversary is a bike that will continues to write motorcycling history. The Monster 1100EVO perfectly mixes high engine power, a Ducati Safety Pack (ABS + DTC) contained of advanced electronics, a new sports concept and superior riding pleasure to refine the original Monster formula, which makes it an icon of the naked segment.

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