Like new awesome Red Ducati Monster 1100 EVO, never tracked and always well taking care off, only 3300 miles, great dual Termignoni exhaust system (sounds really good) installed a the dealer with the heat wrap as well!Fender Eliminator Kit, Tires are in great shape and the bike looks brand new!
always garaged with the Ducati monster performance dust cover, sticker goes away really easily, tags are good until september 2014!
I don't need to sell but we are moving in a few months...
The bike is fire sale locally as well!
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Fairings & Body Work for Sale
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