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EXCELLENT condition, one owner Panigale S ABS with ONLY 2,671 miles. First service completed by AMS (the best). Bike was originally purchased from AMS and all service and TSB's have been performed by them. The bike was maintained by AMS while I was in overseas for 2 years for work. Just installed NEW Tires, NEW Battery, NEW Oil, New brake and clutch oil (just in case).
The bike shown in the pic has ALL extras on it and is for sale ONLY $13,700. Free shipping to your house within California. See list below of all extras included at this price. Will be happy to provide more pics and info upon request. Current book values are KBB @ $15,940 and NADA @ $15,283 for this bike in stock form. INCLUDED in the Panigale 1199 S ABS package from Ducati: Ohlins electronic suspension Marchesini Forged AL wheels ABS brakes Ducati DDA & GPS (data analyzer) Full LED lights *NEW TIRES!!! *NEW Battery!!! AFTERMARKET PARTS LIST: Retail Cost 3M protector for the bike - $500.00 (film/labor) Ducati Alarm system - $411.55 (without labor) DP CF swing arm cover - $413.00 DP comfort seat - $248.00 DP CF stator cover - $205.00 DP CF clutch cover - $205.00 New Pirelli Diablo Supercosa SP V2 - $645.00 New battery - $65.00 Total: $2,692.55 |
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