Ducati Sport Touring tech info
Ducati Sport Touring description
1998 Ducati ST2 with 47,600 miles. This is a great sport-touring bike,
with roomy saddlebags and Ducati handling. I have owned this bike since
2008 and put 30,000 great miles on--but it's time to let it go since I
just got a 2015 BMW S1000R and I am not riding this bike anymore.
Recent maintenance: * Fresh valve adjust and timing belts * Battery, Stator, Regulator-Rectifier @ 44016 miles/July 2014 - including revised-design rotor spacer for improved cooling - finned regulator from Honda Goldwing for improved cooling (bodywork modified) * Oil and filter change @ 47072 miles/Oct 2014 Lots of farkles/extras: * Slip-ons (un-labeled but most likely Fast by Ferraci)--OEM slip-ons also included * FIM Ultimap chip--generally considered the best chip for this bike * Ducati Performance gel saddle * Ducati Performance tank cover and tank bag * Bodywork modified for Dzus fasteners and Desmo Times upper fairing bracket--makes bodywork removal much easier than stock design * Evoluzione clutch slave cylinder * Barnett clutch and basket * Gerbing permanent-mount heated clothing controller * HID headlight (low-beam)--high-beam remains halogen to allow "flash-to-pass" function * Zero Gravity smoked touring windscreen, with electronics mounting shelf * Bodywork modified for Dzus fasteners and Desmo Times bracket * Waterproof, panel-mount voltmeter * Cox Racing radiator guard Available separately: * D&D slip-ons * New, never-mounted Michelin Pilot Road 4 rear tire * Lots of miscellaneous spare parts, including spare headlight Full disclosure: this bike has 47k+ miles. It is not showroom fresh--these miles do show. The clear coat on the tank is damaged due to gasoline--see photos. You can't see it with the tank cover on, but it's there. You will find scratches and rock chips in the paint, and a small crack in one lower fairing. One slip-on is slightly creased (in a spot you won't easily see) from a tie-down strap when the bike was transported on a trailer. Nevertheless, I wouldn't hesitate to hop on this bike and ride anywhere tomorrow. Note: this bike is for sale locally. In case it sells locally I will of course need to cancel the eBay listing. Also, eBay seems to think I will ship the bike--I can't figure out how to change that in the listing but I do not plan to ship the bike. You will need to pick it up in metro Detroit, MI. Buy my trailer at the same time and make your life easy :). |
Ducati Sport Touring for Sale
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Moto blog
Wood-Rotax SJ676 Grand Prix
Wed, 22 Jan 2014Until yesterday I'd never even heard of this bike let alone seen one. I didn't know anything about it. I still don't, really but I dug up these words on the bike and thought I'd share them.
Nuggets from Estoril
Tue, 03 May 2011HRC Executive Vice President Shuhei Nakamoto and Ducati General Director Filippo Preziosi attracted some major media attention as they enjoyed a lengthy but very public chat in the Estoril paddock. Some speculated they were chewing the fat over Stoner’s brilliance now that even Rossi is struggling to get close to the podium on the D800cc Ducati. Others had no doubt it was the rule change for Moto GP machines moving to 1000cc in 2012 that was being debated.
Ducati Partners with Xerox [video]
Tue, 21 Sep 2010The unlikely duo has teamed up and are working on a new global ad campaign. The commercials demonstrate how Xerox has taken Ducati’s business processes to another level of performance within the office. There are two commercials after the jump to check out, enjoy! Get the Flash Player to see this player. Get the Flash Player to see this player.
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