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Immaculate 2001 Ducati 748 with only 2,400 miles, second owner, garage kept. You will not find a more pristine example anywhere else outside of a museum or private collection. A few subtle mods to include; LED signals, fender-eliminator, EVR clutch plate, STM frame plugs, Ducabike levers and new Metzler Roadtech Z6 tires. Bike has never been on its side for any reason. The only real blemish on the bike is a couple of nicks on the lower outer portion of the right mirror as shown in pictures. Other than that this bike is in excellent condition, runs great and has been a pleasure to own. I hate to sell it but its time to move on. Belts were changed at 2,000 miles and the valves were adjusted along with a complete going over by the service tech. Paypal only please. Buyer pays shipping/transportation cost.
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