$12,300
Eliot, Maine
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2010 Ducati Multistrada 1200 S TOURING, 2010 Multistrada 1200S Touring, just over 8500 miles. Black. Ducati sidebags, ABS, Ducati Traction Control, heated grips. (For more information see my website s:// ) The dashboard was replaced, by Ducati, at 5,353 miles when an LCD failed. Unfortunately, the odometer reset to 0 with the replacement thats why it only says 3142. Its always been serviced at Great Bay Motors in Hampden New Hampshire. I recently put over $1,300 dollars into it, including the 7500 mile service and two new Scorpion tires ($380) - they have less than 100 miles on them. There was also a recall service on the hlins thats been completed. Its tight and riding like a top a very fast top. Black Givi V46 Monokey Topcase. Black AltRider crash guards, one of which shows that it did its job when my foot slipped on sand in a parking lot at 0 mph. Pazzo folding brake and clutch levers. Cee Baileys windshield. Touratech large sidestand footpad, and one VERY LOUD 139 db Stebel Nautilus Compact Motorcycle Air Horn. There a very few flaws on the bike. There is a scratch on the left fairing, maybe 3 inches long, that was painted over and is noticeable when you look, but I only remembered it was there as I looked the bike over to prepare it for sale. The bags are scuffed, per usual, from where my boot hits them dismounting. NADA lists average retail of this bike at $14,483. Kelly Blue Book lists it at $14,100. My price is $12,300, firm. Title in hand. And there are two options that do not go with the bike, but the buyer will have right of first refusal. The first is a Sergent Seat, which lowers the seat height to 32.125. It retails for $300. Offered at $125. The second is an hlins Semi-automatic Suspension Control Unit, which adds hlinss Skyhook technology, included on Multistradas from 2014 forward, to models made before that date. It retails for $436. Offered for $200. $12,300.00