2009 Ducati Sport Touring on 2040-motos
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Ducati Sport Touring description
2009 Ducati Sport Classic GT1000 Touring -- fully equipped, original condition, 17000 miles
Bike runs very strong; mechanically and cosmetically in very good condition, serviced and ready to go.
Original Ducati GT1000 leather side bags and top case. Owners manual and tool kit included. All keys (2 black, 1 red, code card) included.
15000 miles service performed in 2015, Shorai lithium battery. Tires were changed at 13000 miles, see pictures for tread left.
Note that those pictures with the high windshield show the bike with the original size shield. I did cut the original down in several steps until I found a height which does not give you the turbulence at the helm level. This cut down shield is what is on the bike now. If you prefer a higher windshield, different sizes are available from Ducati or aftermarket suppliers. Clear title and registration in my name. Contractual stuff:
Thanks for bidding.
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Moto blog
Ducati’s Number 1 Market? The United States of America
Wed, 21 Sep 2011The U.S.A. has become Ducati’s largest market, says Gabriele Del Torchio, Ducati Motor Holding president. “We sell more bikes here in the United States now than we do in our domestic market.
Audi Announces Ducati Q1 2013 Sales Results
Wed, 08 May 2013Ducati sold 9,817 motorcycles in the first three months of 2013, according to the first quarter report from parent company Audi. The first quarter sales result represents a 5.2% decline from the 10,360 Ducati motorcycles sold in the same quarter of 2012 when the company was owned by Investindustrial. Sales were down in Europe where the economy continues to struggle.
Valentino Rossi to Ducati? Not so fast!
Thu, 05 Aug 2010In today’s news that really isn’t news, an interview of Ducati CEO, Gabriele del Torchio, by Bruno de Prato found on Cycle World’s website on August 3rd, reveals the CEO speaking in a matter-of-fact tone about Valentino Rossi’s status as a team member on Ducati’s MotoGP effort. In the CW article, Del Torchio states that the 2010 racing season “will not bring to Ducati any crown in the sport,” but that he looks “forward to Valentino Rossi teaming up with Nicky Hayden.” “Nicky is a wonderful person and a great rider. This year, he greatly contributed to improving our Desmosedici racer.
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