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2003 Ducati Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $5,000.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:6 ColorColor: grey
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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Ducati Sport Touring photos

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Ducati Sport Touring tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):996 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ducati Sport Touring description

2002 Ducati ST4s with ABS. Great sport touring bike - amazingly comfortable on long rides with BRAND NEW Sargeant gel seat, but can keep up with the best of the uncomfortable sport bikes in the twisties. Super safe also with the ABS system! Bike has zero mechanical issues. Dunlop Sportmax tires have about 50% life left. Everything on the bike works - both side stand and center stands work, odometer works, speedometer works, tach works (Everything!) There is a crack in the display for the gas gague, but the screen still works with no dead pixels or anything. Also installed is G2 throttle tamer to tame the twitchy Ducati throttle.

Also comes with the 2 matching Ducati saddlebags which are hard to find and expensive as crap to buy separately. I also have the original factory seat too (for use if you like to lose feeling in your nether regions after about 45 min of riding...) All original manuals are included also, as well as 2 ignition keys and keys for the saddle bags, and Lt Snider repair manual (Great Ducati guy out in FL who literally wrote the book on maintenance, repairs and modifications on a lot of Ducatis - including the ST4s.) I have a stand and a battery tender as well that can go with the bike.

6,894 original miles - the bike needs nothing (except an oil change, which I could get done for you) Starts right up with no smoke, and has no leaks. I am the 3rd owner and have only had it since this past April. I truly love this bike and hate to sell it, but I sustained an injury at work and won't be able to ride for a while. Clean AZ title ready to sign over to new owner.

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