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2008 Ducati Superbike on 2040-motos

US $6793
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: White
Location:

Macon, Georgia, United States

Macon, Georgia, United States
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Ducati Superbike tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):848 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ducati Superbike description

$1500 Ducati Major Service just completed APRIL 2016

This 2008 Ducati 848 is White with around 5500 miles. This Ducati 848 was purchased brand new by me (purchased it brand new from NPR Ducati of Bogart, GA – myself and three of my best friends bought our bikes there around the same time (dealer is no longer in business, however I followed the Owner to his new dealership for this major service) and always in my garage (literally).

It is a very nice, immaculate example of an unmolested, not abused, NEVER raced or tracked, with very low miles. This bike is serviced regularly and oil changes done every year. This Ducati also comes with MICHELIN FRONT AND REAR TIRES.

This bike also comes with many new upgrades that make it more desirable than other stock Ducati's

In the last 3 years I would be shocked if I had put more than 500-700 or so miles on the bike. Just sits in my garage. New battery every year.

COMES WITH BOTH KEYS

ALL BOOKS / MANUALS/ CATALOGUES THAT CAME WITH THE BIKE

 

$1500 spent on the Ducati Major Service: THIS IS HUGE, IF YOU ARE LOOKING AT A BIKE, DO NOT BUY ONE without this service complete. I just had this done April 2016 at Motorcycles of Charlotte.

A list of Carbon Fiber parts around $1200-1500.

  • carbon fiber belly pan (replaced august 2012)

  • Carbon fiber rear tire hugger

  • Carbon fiber rear seat cowl

  • Carbon fiber heel guards

ADDITIONALLY, I have replaced the stock wheels with NEW (GOLD COLOR) MAGNESIUM WHEELS ($3500).

Extras on bike:

  • Aftermarket clip ons to raise handle bars about an inch for comfort

  • Fender eliminator kit to relocate license plate

  • Blinkers relocated inside rear seat

  • Brand new battery April 2016

  • GB Racing Clutch cover (purchased May 2016- planning on getting it custom painted gold with black to match wheels) but right now its in box still new

$1414.81 spent on the Ducati Major Service:

PERFORMED “B” SERVICE (ALONE IS $952)

Plus the following

  • Oil cartridge 900 M-996

  • Washer

  • Motul oil 300V 10W40

  • Cam Belts

  • K&N Air filter Ducati 1098

  • Spark Plugs

  • Head cover gasket

  • Spark plug hole gasket

  • O-Ring

RUNS LIKE NEW

TITLE IN HAND

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