Ducati Performance Ecu Cdi Computer 1198/1198s Sbk Full Exhaust 96520409b on 2040-parts.com
Long Branch, New Jersey, United States
This was a shelf pull ! It was tested to tract as designed Performance/Race ECU for Ducati replacement on 1198//1198S Superbikes that have the 70MM Full Exhaust system installed(WILL work with aftermarket full systems to Ducati Pin 96520409B It is fully function-able and was tested as such
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