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Well preserved example of an odd-ball Ducati. #157 of 2,130 made.
10,000 miles on the bike.
The good:
The bike runs, and is very clean and original.
I Have a spare engine, and a lot of "take-off" parts from a wrecked GTV that goes along with the bike.
The Bad;
You might not get a lot of chicks with this bike!
Chrome on the front of both fork tubes is worn. Forking By Frank quoted me $260 for a new pair.
$4,000 ono, or trade for Street legal Supermoto (DR400SM, KTM Duke2, ect..)
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Sweet looking bike.... wish I had more room in the garage!
Damn I want this bike!!
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- Nothing Witty -
2002 Ducati 998 (sold)
2006 Xtreme Pro Stock 125cc (sold to JBell)
2000 Ducati 748 track (sold)
boinggg!
CCS/LRRS EX #226
LOW DOWN RACING
Current stable:
2008 hyper 1100
2007 crf450r
2009 yz450f
2008 sikk mx 125 minimoto
I'm also open for trades for a VFR800, two stroke streetbikes, or sportbikes.
This Ducati is real clean, and only 50 were imported into the states.
have a 2004 sv650s, perfect condition bike........../?
The ol' bumperoo!
Bump for a classic!
RGB, Where is that avatar photo? Lime Rock? I lived there when I was 10-18 and got my first taste of bikes while taking the skip barber school as they would open the track for the lunch hour. That was 1992...
Oh, and BUMP cause I want this bike in my garage but I'm paying money I don't have yet to a medical education. Love it.
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- Nothing Witty -
2002 Ducati 998 (sold)
2006 Xtreme Pro Stock 125cc (sold to JBell)
2000 Ducati 748 track (sold)
Good guess, sandros.
That is turn 4 at LimeRock on my NSR.