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2008 Ducati 1098s Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $11,960.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Falls Church, Virginia, US

Falls Church, VA, US
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Ducati Other tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:F13143 PhonePhone:8664138386

Ducati Other description

2008 DUCATI 1098S, Falls Church, St# F13143, 2008 Ducati 1098sCondition: Excellent2 Wheels , 1 Engine , No Limits !

Moto blog

Michael Schumacher Riding the Ducati 1199 Panigale

Tue, 11 Dec 2012

Formula One racing star Michael Schumacher is a noted motorcyclist, having competed in various motorcycle races after his initial retirement from car racing. Schumacher was no slouch either, and once received an open invitation to ride a Honda in the World Superbike Championship. Schumacher recently got a chance to ride motorcycles on a track, taking part in a track day at the Paul Ricard circuit in France organized by Monster Energy and Mercedes-Benz.

This is one trashed 1199 Panigale

Tue, 24 Apr 2012

This is what a destroyed Ducati 1199 Panigale looks like, after South African superbike racer Chris Leeson lost the front end at turn one of the Kyalami circuit. Although the same can't be said for the new and now mangled Ducati superbike, Leeson escaped the crash with minor bruising. Crash sequence below.

Mamola crashes the two-seater Ducati Desmosedici

Wed, 19 Jun 2013

For years now, at every MotoGP, Ducati have taken VIP guests out on track with Randy Mamola giving them a glimpse of what a MotoGP bike can do. But as we all know: the difference between being on the edge and being over it are smaller than we'd like, especially if you've got a pillion adding another dimension of complexity to the physics you're already battling with. In short: sometimes even ex-GP winners get it wrong.