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2007 Ducati S2R1000 Monster. This is a very clean adult owned 2 owner bike loaded with extras. I have all original parts, keys and manuals. Ultra low mileage at 2769. Original tires show how gentle this bike was ridden.
Extras include; Full Termignoni exhaust LED blinkers K & N Air Filter Rizoma clip on Billet Handlebars Speedymoto counter shaft sprocket cover Billet clutch slave cylinder Speedymoto cam belt Billet covers Speedymoto Billet clutch basket Carbon fiber clutch cover Carbon fiber tail section I have all original parts including the quarter fairing. |
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