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Holiday Special!! 2013 Ducati Diavel Red on 2040-motos

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!!!!HOLIDAY SPECIAL!!!!!Selling a 2013 Ducati Diavel (Red with White Stripe), $17,495 + charges (Retails for $18,995+charges)Financing available with interest rates as Low as 1.99% (on approved credit)OFFER VALID UNTIL 11/30/2013For all other questions or inquiries call Chris Evans (Ducati) @ or TextTech Specs:EngineTypeTestastretta 11°, L-Twin cylinder, four valve per cylinder, Desmodromic, liquid cooledDisplacement1198.4ccBore x Stroke106 x 67.9mmCompression ratio11.5:1▂Power119 kW (162 horsepower) @ 9,500 rpm▂Torque127.5 Nm (94 pound-ft) @ 8,000 rpmTechnical data referring to power and torque was measured on an engine test stand at Ducati.Fuel injectionElectronic fuel injection system, elliptical throttle bodies with RbWExhaustLightweight 2-1-2 system with catalytic converter and 2 lambda probes. Twin aluminium mufflersTransmissionTOPGearboxsix gearPrimary driveStraight cut gears, ratio 1.84:1Ratio1=37/15 2=30/17 3=27/20 4=24/22 5=23/24 6=22/25Final driveFront sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 43ClutchLight action, wet, multiplate clutch with hydraulic control. Self-servo action on drive, slipper action on over-run.ChassisTOPFrameTubular steel Trellis frameFront suspensionMarzocchi 50mm fully adjustable usd forksFront wheel14-spoke in light alloy 3.50 x 17Front Tyre120/70 ZR seventeen Pirelli Diablo Rosso IIRear suspensionProgressive linkage with fully adjustable monoshock. Remote spring preload adjustment. Aluminium single-sided swingarmRear wheel14-spoke in light alloy 8.00 x 17Rear tyre240/45 ZR17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso IIFront wheel travel120mm (4.7in)Rear wheel travel120mm (4.7in)Front brake2 x 320mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Monobloc Brembo callipers, 4-piston with ANTILOCKING BRAKESRear brake265mm disc, 2-piston floating calliper with ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEMInstrumentationHandlebar mounted instrumentation with LCD display: speed, rpm, time, coolant temp. Warning lamps for: Neutral, turn signals, high-beam, rev-limit, DTC intervention, ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM status, oil pressure, fuel reserve. Tank mounted instrumentation with TFT colour display: gear selected, air temp, battery voltage, trips one & 2, fuel reserve trip, average and actual fuel consumption and speed, trip time, scheduled maintenance. Full status and/or management of Riding Modes, DTC, RbW and ANTILOCKING BRAKES.Dimensions and weightTOPDry weight210kg (463 lb)Weight data refers to the dry weight of the motorcycle without battery, lubricants and coolants for liquid-cooled models.ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM wet weight (KERB)239kg (527 pound)Kerb weights indicate total bike weight with all operating consumable liquids and a fuel tank filled to 90% of capacity (as per EC standard 93/93).Seat height770mm (30.3in)Wheelbase1590mm (62.6in)Rake28°Trail130mm (5.12in)Fuel tank capacity17l - (4.5 US gal)Number of seatsDual seatEquipmentsTOPStandard EquipmentRiding modes,Power modes, DSP Ducati Safety Pack (ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM + DTC), RbW, carbon fibre roadster windshield, carbon fibre side guards for lower radiator.WarrantyTOPWarranty2 yrs unlimited mileageMaintenance service intervals7,500mValve clearance check24.000 km (15,000m)

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