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2002 Ducati St4s Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $6,000.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:15 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Arlington, Texas, US

Arlington, TX, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring Stock NumberStock Number:Ducati ST4s PhonePhone:8664131643

Ducati Other description

2002 Ducati ST4s, 2002 Ducati St4s in great cond with less than 16k miles, Brembo brakes, Ohlins Susp. Fresh tires & service. Call 817-695-1600 - The ST4s is the ultimate performance Sport Touring motorcycle. New for 2002, the ST4s bristles with our best racing-derived components combined with all day riding comfort. Start with the awesome 117 horsepower Superbike 996cc Desmo 4 valve engine, liquid cooling, fuel injection, 11.5:1 compression, 50mm throttle bodies and a six-speed transmission. Then add the latest Showa fully adjustable upside-down forks with low friction Titanium-Nitride (TiN) treatment, an incredible Öhlins remote reservoir shock and a new aluminum rear swingarm. The result is a bike that is as capable on the racetrack as it is on the street. The performance approach of the ST4s is further confirmed with a carbon fiber rear fender, sticky competition tires, and lightweight Marchesini wheels. And just to make sure that your ST4s remains yours, an anti-theft “immobilizer” system, activated by a “smart key,” prevents anyone but you from starting your bike. And to top it off, the ST4s comes standard with color-matched hard saddle bags.

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