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Ducati 748 916 996 998 Top Triple Cycle Cat on 2040-parts.com

US $249.00
Location:

Cumming, Georgia, US

Cumming, Georgia, US
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DTC-3 Billet Triple Clamp from Cycle Cat in Ti color. Mounted to a low mileage 996SPS but never ridden with them on. No damage, comes with original box and sheet. MSRP is $325 plus shipping. 

The DTC-3 top triple clamp is CNC-machined of solid billet 7075 "aircraft" aluminum. Designed to fit all Ducati 748, 916, 996, and 998 models, the DTC-3 includes steering damper mount

Everything is included in the pics

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