Ducati : Monster 2012 Ducati 796 Abs Diamond Black Arrow on 2040-motos
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2012 Ducati 796 ANTILOCKING BRAKES Color: Diamond Black Silk Mileage: 69xx Still under warranty through October of 2014. Modifications: Arrow Dark Exhaust (silencers currently installed) Fender Eliminator kit w/Led brake light and integrated signals 14t front sprocket Recent work: Brand New Bridgestone Battalax front and rear New Yuasa Battery I have a matching Arai Corsair V with Sena bluetooth(size XL) for sale separately or can bundle in. Clean title in hand. No test rides without motorcycle endorsement and cash in hand. See images for more information. http://youtu.be/2tS18nBC9ws Email for more questions or more specific photos.A $500.00 no-refund deposit is required after purchasing. Full payment within three days. I can arrange delivery within 250 mi radius from Washington DC (20002) for nominal fee.
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