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2014 Ducati MULTISTRADA 1200 S GRANTURISMO

2014 Ducati MULTISTRADA 1200 S GRANTURISMO

$13,999

Port Orange, Florida

Year 2014

Make Ducati

Model MULTISTRADA 1200 S GRANTURISMO

Category -

Engine 1,200 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

Thanks for checking out this beautiful 2014 Ducati Multistrada 1200S ABS Touring with 5k actual miles. This bike is in amazing condition and it runs awesome. I have the red key and regular key and fob and the books as well. The bike has all the tour cases and tank bag as well. It's in near flawless condition other than a super small scratch that is touched up and in one of the photos. It's minor and that pretty much the only blemish on it. It really is like new other than that. It's a 1 owner and it was just traded in for a new car so their loss is your gain. Click or call today before someone else beats you too it!!Please call me at 386.547.9369 to set up an appointment if you are coming in to see these bikes at our beautiful new location. I am not always there to help walk in customers. I have taken many pictures and a short video so have a look and see yourself. Bikes this nice never last long so stop in or call today before it's gone. Click here to see the youtube video!!!!https://youtu.be/iNlU7Z7bunMI am offering a 100% satisfaction guarantee or your money back no problem. We are a 100% positive feedback dealer on ebay

2016 Ducati Scrambler Classic

2016 Ducati Scrambler Classic

$5,500

Port Orange, Florida

Year 1966

Make Ducati

Model Sebring 350

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

FOR SALE a 1966 Ducati 350 Sebring Motorcycle. I am selling this motorcycle from the estate of my late husband. I don't know much about motorcycles but he did take loving care of all of his cars and bikes. He had been working on restoring this bike for several years. It was taken apart & painted, engine was rebuilt, new battery, new tires & has original pipes and seat. No rust in tank. Runs great. The bike is located in VIRGINIA where my brother-in-law is storing it. He has had it checked and the bike runs and has new tires. I will give you his phone number and mine. You may call or text either of us for further information. (757)439-5708 or (386) 299-7720. Please leave message and one of us will return your call. Thanks for looking!!

Ducati : Monster 2013 ducati monster 696 5 k careful miles

Ducati : Monster 2013 ducati monster 696 5 k careful miles

$6,489

Port Orange, Florida

Year 2013

Make Ducati

Model Monster

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 696

Posted Over 1 Month

13 Monster 696 Thanks for checking out this really clean 2013 Ducati 696 Monster with 5200 actual miles. These are really fun bikes that sound great and are just plain fun to ride. They perform well and have lots of tourqe out of the hole and have supe quickness. The Moster 696 is a really light flickable bike that responds to your every wish. This one has Rizoma mirrors and bars as well. The tires are excellent and the bike looks as good as new. It has a couple rub marks where the crotch hits the tank and it really minor and a tank protector would make it look like a new bike. I have taken many pictures and a short video so have a look yourself and see what I mean. Bikes this nice sell quickly so stop in or call today before its gone. Click here to see the youtube video!!!https://youtu.be/xA0JKmhCCXs I am offering a 100% satisfaction guarantee or your money back no problem. We are a 100% positive feedback dealer on ebay.We do not charge any extra dealer fees so just add your tax and tag and your riding! We dont always have all owners manuals and extra keys, if we say if we have them it will be in our description. Please dont assume we have them. We guarantee clean, free and clear title to all vehicles we sell,occasionally there is a small delay for title and we can provide temp tag until you receive it. I do not hold bikes sold on ebay without a deposit unless there is quick communication for payment instuctions. So it is basically for sale until I receive deposit. Ebay buyers we only accept deposits through paypal. There is a 3% surcharge on all credit card transactions over $1000, otherwise checks, cash, or wire transfers are fine. We do ship to many places in the USA at great rates We do always consider your trade-ins as well. We have financing available for qualified Florida residents ONLY at great rates. We have an 18 month unlimited mile $0 deductible warranty on 06 and newer bikes that covers pretty much the whole bike starting at $425 I can email you the terms. We reserve the right to end any listing early since we sell many bikes in our own local market as well. We are Integrity Auto Sales offering quality pre-owned for 25 years at our same great location in the Daytona Beach Area. My name is Jim Coury feel free to contact me on my personal cell 386 547 9369 with any questions. Please respect the time of day you call me. Thanks and ride safe!!! **If you are new to ebay and have less than 3 feedbacks your bids or offers will not be accepted unless you contact us via email or phone first. Thanks!!! **WE DO NOT QUOTE OVERSEAS SHIPPING RATES!!! PLEASE REFER TO OUR LISTED COMPANIES FOR THAT OR GOOGLE FREIGHT FORWARDERS TO YOUR AREA!!! Shipping Companies we recommend: *West Coast, Mid West, East Coast,Motorcycle Transporters: *Keyboard Motorcycle Shipping- (270)737-5797 *Haul Bikes- Daily Direct (888)428-5245 *Allied Federal Transport Co.- (800)747-4100 International Transporters: *www.schumachercargo.com 800.599.0190 *Uniworld Shipall 800.213.6569 Ducati Monster 696 2013 2013 Ducati Monster 696 specifications, pictures, reviews and rating 2013 Ducati Monster 696 Ducatis profilation of this bike When you choose to ride the Monster, you are not just choosing a bike, but an entire lifestyle. A desire to experience the exhilaration of naked power from an iconic motorcycle. General information Model: Ducati Monster 696 Year: 2013 Category: Naked bike Rating: Do you know this bike? Click here to rate it. We miss 2 votes to show the rating. Engine and transmission Displacement: 696.00 ccm (42.47 cubic inches) Engine type: V2, four-stroke Power: 78.85 HP (57.6 kW)) @ 9000 RPM Torque: 69.00 Nm (7.0 kgf-m or 50.9 ft.lbs) @ 7750 RPM Compression: 10.7:1 Bore x stroke: 88.0 x 57.2 mm (3.5 x 2.3 inches) Valves per cylinder: 4 Fuel system: Injection. Siemens electronic fuel injection, 45mm throttle body Fuel control: Desmodromic valve control Cooling system: Air Gearbox: 6-speed Transmission type, final drive: Chain Clutch: APTC wet multiplate with hydraulic control Driveline: Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 45. Primary drive: Straight cut gears; Ratio 1.85. Emission details: Euro 3 Exhaust system: 2 aluminum mufflers Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels Frame type: Tubular steel Trellis frame Rake (fork angle): 24.0° Trail: 87 mm (3.4 inches) Front suspension: 43mm upside-down forks Rear suspension: Progressive linkage with preload and rebound Sachs adjustable monoshock Front tyre: 120/60-17 Rear tyre: 160/60-17 Front brakes: Double disc. Four-piston calipers. Front brakes diameter: 320 mm (12.6 inches) Rear brakes: Single disc. Two-piston calipers. Rear brakes diameter: 245 mm (9.6 inches) Wheels: 3-spoke light alloy Physical measures and capacities Dry weight: 161.0 kg (354.9 pounds) Weight incl. oil, gas, etc: 185.0 kg (407.9 pounds) Power/weight ratio: 0.4898 HP/kg Seat height: 770 mm (30.3 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting. Wheelbase: 1,450 mm (57.1 inches) Fuel capacity: 15.00 litres (3.96 gallons) Other specifications Color options: Black, red, white Instruments: Digital unit displaying Speedometer, rev counter, clock, scheduled maintenance warning, oil temperature, trip fuel, air temperature, lap time, warning light for low oil pressure, fuel level, fuel reserve, neutral, turn signals, overrev, immobilizer. Ready for DDA system. Factory warranty: 2 years unlimited mileage

Trim 696

Ducati : Monster 2014 ducati monster 1200 only 5 k miles flawless bike

Ducati : Monster 2014 ducati monster 1200 only 5 k miles flawless bike

$9,999

Port Orange, Florida

Year 2014

Make Ducati

Model Monster

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 1200

Posted Over 1 Month

14 Monster 1200 Ah, the Monster S4R, what an immaculate motorcycle it was. The collective gasp of discovering its disappearance from Ducati’s model lineup in 2009 still echoes. For those who continue lamenting the loss of the S4R (like me), its phoenix has arisen in the 2014 Monster 1200 and Monster 1200 S. The new Monster 1200 invokes the S4R’s styling with a single-sided swingarm and dual, stacked mufflers, but any real similarities end there. The new liquid-cooled, high-performance Monster is powered by a revised version of Ducati’s Testastretta 11° DS engine that’s modulated by a Ride-by-Wire throttle and characterized by customizable Riding Modes. The Monster 1200 also comes adorned with technologies unavailable in stock trim on the S4R including a slipper clutch, ABS and a TFT color display. Pricing has, of course, increased over the S4R and 1100 EVO with the standard Monster 1200 coming in at $13,495 and the S model at $15,995. The $2,500 price increase buys you a claimed 10 additional horsepower and 5.2 ft-lbs of torque: 135 vs 145, both at 8750 rpm, and 86.8 vs 92 ft-lbs, both at 7250 rpm. The bigger numbers of the S coming from different ECU settings and nothing more. There’s also fully adjustable Ohlins suspenders, front (48mm stanchions) and rear on the S, vs a fully adjustable 43mm Kayaba fork, and Sachs monoshock with adjustable spring preload and rebound damping on the standard model.A minimal trellis frame bolts directly to the Testastretta’s cylinder heads as does the subframe and shock. The 11° DS (dual spark plug) engine boasts new spray targeting of fuel into the air/fuel mixture and larger, 53mm throttle bodies. The 1200 Monster’s version of the same engine used in the Multistrada has a higher compression ratio (12.5:1 vs 11.5:1) via taller piston crowns, and round throttle bodies whereas the Multi’s are elliptical. The Multistrada, however, claims slightly higher hp and torque figures at higher revs. The front 120/70-17 and rear 190/55-17 tires rotate on 10-spoke wheels on the standard model and 3-spoke Y-shaped wheels on the S. The S also boasts Brembo’s top-of-the-line Monobloc M50 4-piston calipers, while the base model makes do with Brembo’s lesser – but still excellent – Monobloc M4-32 four-piston calipers. And lastly, the S wears a carbon fiber front fender and black exhaust covers where the standard’s front fender is painted plastic and has bare aluminum exhaust covers.Similar yet different, the S is distinguished by its wheels, gold stanchions and black exhaust covers. Both are available in red, but only the S comes in white. The passenger seat cowl comes standard on both models. Knowing the numbers is one thing, but to demonstrate the new Monster’s performance, Ducati invited the world’s moto-press to the volcanic island of Tenerife (largest island in the Canary chain of islands) to ride the Monster 1200 S. No standards were available for comparison, so for now, we’ll have to focus on the performance of the up-spec model followed by a later review of the standard Monster 1200 when press bikes become available. Where to begin? Well, as the poster child for the Monster 1200’s target audience – a socially active, married, 40-45, professional, urbanite – I’ll speak on behalf of the demographic and attest to Ducati pretty much shooting a bullseye. The balance between performance, comfort and style is shared equally which should translate to desirability among middle-age motorcyclists shopping for a new performance naked.Increased wheelbase, 59.5 inches for the Monster 1200 vs 57.1 inches for the 1100 EVO, translates to increased cornering stability but slower transitioning. With the extra amount of hp and torque of the 1200 over the 1100, the extra two inches helps mitigate power wheelies – but not by much. Performance We’ve been loving the performance of the Testastretta 11° engine since its arrival in the Multistrada, and the second generation DS version powering the Monster 1200 is a wonderful combination. There’s plenty of mid-range power on tap to pull power wheelies just about anywhere (except higher elevations), pass slower moving vehicles or embarrass unskilled racer replica riders in the canyons. The Monster’s electronic rider aids of DTC, ABS and Ride Modes seem to work as well as similar packages on other Ducati models, but the R-b-W doesn’t feel as connected as on the 899 Panigale we just rode, exhibiting the slightest of hesitations between throttle twist and engine response. The M50 Brembos up front don’t bite overly hard initially but provide humbling stopping power that’s easy to modulate. At the rear of the Monster, Ducati claims an 18% increase in deceleration performance from an increased rearward weight distribution, 47.5% front and 52.5% rear on the 1200 vs 50/50 on the 1100. Leading us through a combination of uphill and downhill 180-degree switchbacks, however, proved the rear brake to be minimally effective. A different brake pad material might easily rectify the problem.The three Riding Modes, the screen layout and their default settings are apparent in the image above. Both screen layout and settings can be customized to individual preferences. The Ohlins suspension is taut without being harsh, exhibiting remarkable composure when ridden fast or slow on either smooth or bumpy pavement. From our experience, paying for an upgrade to Ohlins suspension is usually worth the cost of admission, but with no standard model outfitted with Kayaba and Sachs units to compare, we can’t say for sure.Comfort Legroom, reach to the bars, and seat shape conspire to lend all-day comfort to this new naked. The muscles holding my 5-foot-11 stature together weren’t complaining at the end of the day, and the couple lumberjack-size Canadian journos I spoke with also commented on the bike’s comfy ergos.Outfitted with an arsenal of go-fast, electronic rider enhancements, the new Monster 1200 – unlike the S4R of old and the 1100 EVO it’s replacing – is meant for a more discerning crowd in the 40- to 45-year-old range. To attract this clientele, bike dimensions were relaxed, and ergonomics made more comfortable, compared to the 1100 EVO. Taller and more rearward handlebars provide more rider verticality while maintaining a sporty forward lean, and the distance between seat and footpegs went unnoticed, meaning I wasn’t cramped enough to complain. Seat padding is thick, providing comfortable support without being squishy, and the seat is dimensionally larger for both rider and passenger compared to the 1100 EVO. More importantly, the seat is adjustable from its 31.9-inch height to a lower 30.9-inch by way of four easily removable plastic caps. For those requiring further seat height reductions Ducati offers two accessory seats, the first providing an additional 0.8-inch reduction and the second a 1.6-inch reduction.No cramped ergos here. Dimensionally, the Monster 1200 is a bigger, more comfortable bike than either the 1100 EVO or S4R. The attractive passenger grab handles come stock, and beneath the seat resides four extendable straps for attaching items to the rear of the bike with a bungee net.Style The Monster 1200 retains all the traits that have made the previous Monsters such a successful lineage. Its new level of performance advances the paradigm without detracting from its core values, and in true Ducati fashion, the bike looks good whether in motion or parked outside the local java stop. To the inexperienced eye, the standard and S might as well be twins, and if some flashier wheels, blacked out exhaust, a little extra power, and Ohlins suspenders don’t mean much, save the $2,500 and buy the standard. Either way, you’re purchasing an attractive Italian steed with equal parts comfort and performance.Behold a man of passion, business sense and motorcycle riding skills. It’s not often the CEO of a motorcycle company joins the journos for a press ride and photo shoot, but Claudio Domenicali sure did. The man’s fast too… but even if he were slow, you don’t pass the top brass unless you’re trying to get disinvited to the next launch. Does the Monster 1200 signal the end of the Streetfighter as the liter-plus-sized performance naked in Ducati’s model lineup? With the larger displacement Fighter already fazed out, leaving the 848 model as the only representative of breed, it seems that way. But the Streetfighter was a sharper blade than the new Monster 1200, and the competition (Super Duke R, Tuono V4R, BMW S1000R) is growing fiercer with each model year. So, maybe we’ll see a Monster 1200 SP, or a reimagined Streetfighter. Or maybe Ducati is forging a different naked bike path. Only a future shootout will tell. Ducati Monster 1200 Ducati Monster 1200 S Engine Testastretta 11°, L-Twin cylinder, 4 valve per cylinder, Dual Spark, Desmodromic, liquid cooled Testastretta 11°, L-Twin cylinder, 4 valve per cylinder, Dual Spark, Desmodromic, liquid cooled Displacement 1198.4cc 1198.4cc Bore x Stroke 106 x 67.9mm 106 x 67.9mm Horsepower/Torque 133 hp @ 8750 rpm / 86.8 ft-lb. @ 7250 rpm 143 hp @ 8750 rpm / 92 ft-lb. @ 7250 rpm Compression 12.5 :1 12.5 :1 Fuel Injection Continental electronic fuel injection system with Mikuni 53mm throttle bodies with full Ride-by-Wire Continental electronic fuel injection system with Mikuni 53mm throttle bodies with full Ride-by-Wire Exhaust Lightweight 2-1-2 system with catalytic converter and twin lambda probes Lightweight 2-1-2 system with catalytic converter and twin lambda probes Transmission 6-speed 6-speed Clutch Light action, wet, multiplate clutch with hydraulic control. Self-servo action on drive, slipper action on over-run. Light action, wet, multiplate clutch with hydraulic control. Self-servo action on drive, slipper action on over-run. Frame Tubular steel Trellis frame Tubular steel Trellis frame Wheelbase 59.48 in 59.48 in Rake/Trail 24.3°/3.66 in 24.3°/3.66 in Wet Weight 461 lb. 461 lb. Front Suspension Kayaba 43mm fully adjustable usd forks, 5.1 in travel Ohlins 48mm fully adjustable usd forks with TiN, 5.1 in travel Rear Suspension Progressive Sachs monoshock with adjustable spring preload and rebound damping. Aluminium single-sided swingarm. 5.98 in travel Fully adjustable Öhlins unit. Aluminium single-sided swingarm.5.98 in travel Front Brakes 2 x 320mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo Monobloc M4-32 4-piston callipers. ABS9MP as standard equipment 2 x 330mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo Monobloc M50 4-piston callipers. ABS9MP as standard equipment Rear Brakes 245mm disc, 2-piston calliper (ABS9MP) 245mm disc, 2-piston calliper (ABS9MP) Front Wheel/Tire 10-spoke light alloy 3.50 x 17 / 120/70 ZR 17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso II 3-spoke light alloy machined 3.50 x 17 / 120/70 ZR 17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso II Rear Wheel/Tire 10-spoke light alloy 6,00 x 17 / 190/55 ZR 17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso II Y-shaped 3-spoke light alloy machined 6,00 x 17 / 190/55 ZR 17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso II Seat Height 30.9-31.8 in 30.9-31.8 in Electronics DTC, R-b-W, Riding Modes DTC, R-b-W, Riding Modes Instrumentation Colour TFT display Colour TFT display Warranty 24 months unlimited mileage 24 months unlimited mileage Additional Equipment Carbon fibre front mudguard 14 Monster 1200 Thanks for checking out this 2014 Ducati Monster 1200 with 5k miles on it. I do have both keys and books for the bike. This bike is in flawless condition and is totally blemish free as well. These are incedible machine and are super light and have Monster power. They have excellent technology and superior handling. Read the article below for all specs on this amazing 1 owner bike. This bike was just traded in for a new BMW sport Touring and their loss is your gain. I have some service records as well in the manual. I have taken many photos and a short video so have a look. Bikes this cool never last long so stop in or call today. Click here to see the video!!!!https://youtu.be/Sa4cMXtfYVU I am offering a 100% satisfaction guarantee or your money back no problem. We are a 100% positive feedback dealer on ebay.We do not charge any extra dealer fees so just add your tax and tag and your riding! We dont always have all owners manuals and extra keys, if we say if we have them it will be in our description. Please dont assume we have them. We guarantee clean, free and clear title to all vehicles we sell,occasionally there is a small delay for title and we can provide temp tag until you receive it. I do not hold bikes sold on ebay without a deposit unless there is quick communication for payment instuctions. So it is basically for sale until I receive deposit. Ebay buyers we only accept deposits through paypal. There is a 3% surcharge on all credit card transactions over $1000, otherwise checks, cash, or wire transfers are fine. We do ship to many places in the USA at great rates We do always consider your trade-ins as well. We have financing available for qualified Florida residents ONLY at great rates. We have an 18 month unlimited mile $0 deductible warranty on 06 and newer bikes that covers pretty much the whole bike for as little as $425 I can email you the terms. We reserve the right to end any listing early since we sell many bikes in our own local market as well. We are Integrity Auto Sales offering quality pre-owned for 25 years at our same great location in the Daytona Beach Area. My name is Jim Coury feel free to contact me on my personal cell 386 547 9369 with any questions. Please respect the time of day you call me. Thanks and ride safe!!! **If you are new to ebay and have less than 3 feedbacks your bids or offers will not be accepted unless you contact us via email or phone first. Thanks!!! **WE DO NOT QUOTE OVERSEAS SHIPPING RATES!!! PLEASE REFER TO OUR LISTED COMPANIES FOR THAT OR GOOGLE FREIGHT FORWARDERS TO YOUR AREA!!! Shipping Companies we recommend: *West Coast, Mid West, East Coast,Motorcycle Transporters: *Keyboard Motorcycle Shipping- (270)737-5797 *Haul Bikes- Daily Direct (888)428-5245 *Allied Federal Transport Co.- (800)747-4100 International Transporters: *www.schumachercargo.com 800.599.0190 *Uniworld Shipall 800.213.6569 http://www.use.com/images/tran15h.gif" width="1" height="15">

Trim 1200

Ducati : Multistrada 2013 ducati multistrada 1200 s grand turismo only 640 miles flawless

Ducati : Multistrada 2013 ducati multistrada 1200 s grand turismo only 640 miles flawless

$15,999

Port Orange, Florida

Year 2013

Make Ducati

Model Multistrada

Category Sport Touring Motorcycles

Engine 1200

Posted Over 1 Month

13 Ducati 2013 Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Granturismo Road Test The new-for-2013 Ducati Multistrada 1200 has a revised front fairing, a larger windscreen and LED low-beam and position lights. The S Granturismo version gets an even larger windscreen, as well as LED auxiliary lights, engine protection bars, larger saddlebag lids and more. Photo Credit: Kevin Wing Greg Drevenstedt August 6, 2013 Filed under Ducati Motorcycle Road Tests & Reviews, Featured Road Test, Road Tests, Sport + Sport Touring Motorcycle Reviews If, as the saying goes, four wheels move the body but two wheels move the soul, then the Ducati Multistrada 1200—a snarling, sexy, technological tour de force—gives my soul whiplash. Among the hundreds of motorcycles I’ve ridden over the past few years, it’s one of a select few endowed with a game-elevating, mojo-maximizing X-factor that makes riding a transcendent experience. I can recall my first ride on the new-for-2010 Multistrada 1200 like it was yesterday: cloudless blue sky, brilliant white bike, 150-horsepower Sport mode, roaring exhaust, high-alpine section of Angeles Crest Highway. Every turn of the handlebar, every twist of the throttle felt just right. Riding near the limit with confidence and finesse, I was immersed in a state of amped-up focus, what psychologists call “flow.” Just nudge the handlebar and the Multistrada leans waaay over. The pegs never touched down, but the centerstand scraped the pavement a few times on the left side. With adventure-bike styling and ergonomics, a superbike-derived 1,198cc L-twin engine and riding modes that adjust engine output, throttle response, traction control and suspension damping, the multipurpose Multistrada nearly clinched Rider’s Motorcycle of the Year award for 2010. But it was held back by some teething issues, such as balky low-rpm fuel delivery, a mushy rear brake and leaky saddlebags (on the S Touring model), all of which were fixed under warranty or resolved for the 2011 model year (Rider, June 2010, May 2011). By offering Ducati’s unique brand of race-bred performance in a versatile, comfortable, easy-to-live-with package, the Multistrada 1200 became a bestseller. Hoping to build on its success, Ducati upgraded the Multistrada platform for 2013 and expanded its lineup to include the base model and three S models—Touring, Pikes Peak (which replaces the Sport) and the all-new Granturismo (Rider, January 2013). The Granturismo is the bike that serious sport-touring Ducatisti have been waiting for. In addition to options common to all S models, like Ducati Skyhook Suspension, saddlebags, a centerstand and heated grips, its goody bag also includes a bigger windscreen, a taller handlebar, larger saddlebag lids (increasing total capacity from 58 to 73 liters), a 48-liter top trunk, luggage liners, a rider comfort seat, auxiliary LED lights, engine protection bars and Pirelli Angel GT sport-touring tires. The icing on the cake is special matte gray paint with a gray frame and partial red pinstripes on the black 10-spoke wheels, which match the seat stitching. All of this coolness carries a price tag of $21,995—$5,000 more than the base model and $2,000 more than the S Touring. The Multistrada is very much a street-biased adventure tourer, especially in Granturismo trim with Pirelli Angel GT sport-touring tires. But it tackles rough, nasty pavement like nobody’s business. Although aesthetic changes from the previous model are few, improvements to the Multistrada 1200 for 2013 are many. The 1,198cc Testastretta 11Ëš L-twin got a dual-spark cylinder head for more complete and consistent combustion, repositioned fuel injectors for improved vaporization, and a secondary air-injection system and revised engine mapping for smoother running, particularly at low rpm and under load. At times, our test bike needed some cranking before it would start, but on the road, regardless of rpm or riding mode, the Multistrada feels more refined, purring quietly at cruising speeds and responding precisely to small throttle inputs. Yet, in full-power Sport and Touring modes, it retains every bit of its aggressive character, lofting the front wheel easily in first or second gear and ripping out of corners like the Tasmanian Devil. Claimed horsepower is unchanged at 150, but Ducati says the engine changes boosted both torque and fuel economy. On Jett Tuning’s dyno, the 2013 Multistrada spun up 139.2 horsepower at 9,300 rpm and 85.5 lb-ft of torque at 7,400 rpm at the rear wheel in Sport mode, up from 136.2 horsepower and 82.8 lb-ft on the 2010 model. And, over the course of this test, running the required premium fuel, we recorded an average of 37.9 mpg vs. 35.8 mpg in 2010. ivi-made hard saddlebags with larger-than-stock lids have 73 liters of total capacity. When it debuted three years ago, the Multistrada 1200 was one of the first motorcycles equipped with fully integrated electronics. Four riding modes (Sport, Touring, Urban and Enduro) offered different settings for engine output, throttle response and, on S models, Ducati Traction Control (DTC) and Ducati Electronic Suspension (DES). Sport mode, for example, provided full power, aggressive throttle response, mild DTC intervention and firm suspension damping. For 2013, multiple ABS modes have been added to the mix, and the passive, Öhlins-built DES has been replaced by semi-active, Sachs-built Ducati Skyhook Suspension. The Ducati Safety Pack (DTC and ABS) is now standard on all Multistrada models, not just S versions, and revisions to the eight-level DTC software make intervention less noticeable than before. The anti-lock braking system, which uses the latest two-channel Bosch 9ME ABS control unit with four pressure sensors, is now linked front-to-rear and offers three modes: ABS1 (Enduro), with less rear intervention; ABS2 (Sport), with minimal intervention; and ABS3 (Touring and Urban), with more intervention and rear wheel lift prevention. DTC and ABS can be deactivated in any riding mode, and the selection will be saved even after the ignition is turned off. Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Granturismo To stay on the leading edge of technology, the 2013 Multistrada S models are among the first motorcycles to be offered with semi-active electronic suspension. As good as Ducati Electronic Suspension was, Ducati Skyhook Suspension (DSS) is even better because damping is adjusted in real-time rather than in a fixed manner based on particular settings. The DSS control unit takes in a continuous stream of signals from the front and rear accelerometers, throttle position sensor and ABS control unit, and tells the electronic CDCi solenoid valves in the fork and shock how to respond. Each riding mode has its own “zero point”—firmest for Sport, softest for Urban—within the overall range of damping adjustment, but the entire range is available in any mode as needs require. And within each mode, DSS can be further firmed up or softened with two steps of adjustment in either direction. Front preload must be adjusted manually, but setting rear preload requires just a quick push of the button when stopped. At the Multistrada press launch last fall in Bilbao, Spain, I was intrigued but not fully convinced of the benefits provided by Ducati Skyhook Suspension. The system gets its name from the idea of the bike being “suspended from the sky,” maintaining overall stability and keeping both wheels in contact with the ground. The Öhlins-built Ducati Electronic Suspension on the previous model was sublime, and my first ride in Spain on the DSS-equipped S Touring seemed a bit lackluster in comparison. But, back at home months later, with 1,000 miles in the Granturismo’s saddle on local roads, mostly solo but also two-up, I’ve seen the light. The Sachs system is not quite as supple as the Öhlins setup, but DSS never gets out of sorts, and it responds to changes in direction, speed, lean angle and road surface better than any suspension system I’ve experienced. And on those embarrassing occasions when I got discombobulated mid-corner, DSS helped smooth my ruffled feathers. With similar systems now offered on high-end sportbikes and adventure tourers like the BMW R 1200 GS and KTM 1190 Adventure, semi-active suspension—offered along with fully integrated riding modes—is the future. Top trunk holds 48 liters, bringing total luggage capacity to 121 liters, plus storage compartments in the front fairing and under the seat. Because of its riding modes, Ducati’s marketing department touts the Multistrada as four bikes in one—a sportbike, a touring bike, an urban bike and an enduro bike. Really, it’s just one bike—a tall, adventure-styled sport tourer—that can be easily adapted to a range of riding conditions. Changing modes certainly makes a big difference in how the Multistrada behaves, but it isn’t a Transformer robot. It doesn’t adopt a crouched riding position in Sport mode, nor acquire more wind protection, a lower seat and shaft final drive in Touring mode. With a 17-inch front wheel and vulnerable hand guards with built-in turn signals (that cost $121.39 each to replace), calling the Multistrada an enduro is a bit of a stretch, especially on the Granturismo with its dedicated sport-touring rubber. But as a sport tourer, it truly excels. Both the Multistrada and the BMW K 1600 GT, winner of our last sport-touring comparison (Rider, May 2013), put nearly 140 horsepower to the rear wheel, but at 570 pounds wet the Ducati is 187 pounds lighter than the BMW, giving it a much better power-to-weight ratio. All that power is not only addictive but easy to control, though it can also be dialed back in Urban and Enduro modes (to 100.9 horsepower and 69.3 lb-ft of torque) for a more laid-back, fuel-efficient ride. The Multistrada’s wide handlebar—which is 0.8-inch higher than stock on the Granturismo thanks to taller risers—and fairly sporty steering geometry give it light, effortless handling. Ducati’s signature strong, lightweight trellis frame contributes to the Multistrada’s agility, and the top-shelf, triple-disc Brembo brakes provide marvelous control and stopping power. Stubby brushed-metal 2-1-2 exhaust is stylish but partly hidden by the saddlebag. Removing the hard luggage transforms the look of the bike. Taller riders will appreciate the Multistrada’s riding position, which allows for upright posture, a short, natural reach to the handlebar and plenty of legroom. The lofty 33.5-inch seat height isn’t adjustable, but a 1-inch lower seat is available as an accessory. The Granturismo’s comfort seat is firm but supportive, and the passenger seat and backpad on the top trunk get high marks from my fiancée (her only complaint was the severe lean angles I carried through most of the corners!). One hand is all it takes to operate the pinch-and-slide mechanism to raise or lower the windscreen, which on the Granturismo is wider and taller than stock and is lightly tinted. Wind protection is as good or better than other adventure bikes, but not as good as most sport tourers since they typically have wider fairings and windscreens. Hand guards and heated grips provide some additional protection against the elements. The Givi-made saddlebags and top trunk are cavernous and are easy to open, close and remove (though they can’t be left unlocked), and use the same key in the remote ignition fob that opens the fuel filler. Dual radial-mount 4-piston Brembo calipers with a radial-pump master cylinder. Amazing brakes. Grace notes abound on the Multistrada, like the LED headlight and position lights, keyless ignition and steering lock, Brembo radial-pump clutch and brake master cylinders, removable rubber inserts in the cleated footpegs, storage compartments in the front fairing and under the passenger seat, and two 12V sockets. But it has quirks, too, like mirrors that vibrate too much and turn signals that don’t self-cancel. Also, when riding with the balls of my feet on the pegs, my heels rest on the centerstand (left) and swingarm (right). Given the Multistrada’s mission and broad appeal, cruise control, a tire-pressure monitor and adjustable ergonomics would be useful additions. Like most Ducatis, the Multistrada 1200 isn’t for everyone. It has love-it or hate-it styling (overall, I’m a fan, but I’ve never warmed up to its sharp beak with flared nostrils), a raucous engine with a barky exhaust and a boatload of technology that some regard as too complex or simply unnecessary. But it has won me over with a potent blend of performance, handling and goosebump-inducing excitement—the very qualities that have made me a two-wheeled addict from the very beginning. The much-improved Multistrada, especially in S Granturismo trim, has fully realized its sport-touring potential. Cast aluminum 10-spoke wheels have the same design as those found on the 1199 Panigale superbike. Partial red pinstripes match the seat stitching. Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Granturismo Base Price: $16,995 Price as Tested: $21,995 (S Granturismo model) Warranty: 2 yrs., unltd. miles Website: ducatiusa.com Engine Type: Liquid-cooled, transverse 90-degree L-twin Displacement: 1,198cc Bore x Stroke: 106.0 x 67.9mm Compression Ratio: 11.5:1 Valve Train: Desmodromic DOHC, 4 valves per cyl. Valve Insp. Interval: 15,000 miles Fuel Delivery: Mitsubishi EFI w/ 56mm Mikuni elliptical throttle bodies x 2 Lubrication System: Wet sump, 3.6-qt. cap. Transmission: 6-speed, hydraulically actuated wet slipper clutch Final Drive: O-ring chain Electrical Ignition: Electronic digital Charging Output: 360 watts max. Battery: 12V 12AH Chassis Frame: Tubular-steel trellis w/ single-sided aluminum swingarm Wheelbase: 60.2 in. Rake/Trail: 25 degrees/4.3 in. Seat Height: 33.5 in. Suspension, Front: Sachs 48mm male-slider fork w/ electronic compression & rebound adj. (as tested), manual preload, 6.7-in. travel Rear: Sachs single shock w/ electronic full adj. (as tested), 6.7-in. travel Brakes, Front: Dual discs w/ opposed radial-mount 4-piston calipers & ABS Rear: Single disc w/ opposed 2-piston caliper & ABS Wheels, Front: Cast, 3.50 x 17 in. Rear: Cast, 6.00 x 17 in. Tires, Front: 120/70-ZR17 Rear: 190/55-ZR17 Wet Weight: 570 lbs. Load Capacity: 378 lbs. GVWR: 948 lbs. Performance Fuel Capacity: 5.3 gals., warning light on last 1.5 gals. MPG: 91 PON min. (low/avg/high) 33.9/37.9/42.3 Estimated Range: 201 miles Indicated RPM at 60 MPH: 3,250 13 Ducati Thanks for checking out this pristine 2013 Ducati Multistrada Grandturismo with 640 actual miles. This bike is in new condition and runs amazing. I have both keys and the books and the cover for it as well. The bike is awesome and it was just traded in for a new Indian. The bike was a little to aggressive for the first owner. This is a chance to save some money on a bike that looks new for the preowned price. This bike is flawless and is amazing. I have taken many pictures and a short video so have a look. This bike wont last!! Click here to see video!!!!https://youtu.be/PBnc4R_a03I I am offering a 100% satisfaction guarantee or your money back no problem. We are a 100% positive feedback dealer on ebay.We do not charge any extra dealer fees so just add your tax and tag and your riding! We dont always have all owners manuals and extra keys, if we say if we have them it will be in our description. Please dont assume we have them. We guarantee clean, free and clear title to all vehicles we sell,occasionally there is a small delay for title and we can provide temp tag until you receive it. I do not hold bikes sold on ebay without a deposit unless there is quick communication for payment instuctions. So it is basically for sale until I receive deposit. Ebay buyers we only accept deposits through paypal. There is a 3% surcharge on all credit card transactions over $1000, otherwise checks, cash, or wire transfers are fine. We do ship to many places in the USA at great rates We do always consider your trade-ins as well. We have financing available for qualified Florida residents ONLY at great rates. We have an 18 month unlimited mile $0 deductible warranty on 06 and newer bikes that covers pretty much the whole bike for as little as $425 I can email you the terms. We reserve the right to end any listing early since we sell many bikes in our own local market as well. We are Integrity Auto Sales offering quality pre-owned for 25 years at our same great location in the Daytona Beach Area. My name is Jim Coury feel free to contact me on my personal cell 386 547 9369 with any questions. Please respect the time of day you call me. Thanks and ride safe!!! **If you are new to ebay and have less than 3 feedbacks your bids or offers will not be accepted unless you contact us via email or phone first. Thanks!!! **WE DO NOT QUOTE OVERSEAS SHIPPING RATES!!! PLEASE REFER TO OUR LISTED COMPANIES FOR THAT OR GOOGLE FREIGHT FORWARDERS TO YOUR AREA!!! Shipping Companies we recommend: *West Coast, Mid West, East Coast,Motorcycle Transporters: *Keyboard Motorcycle Shipping- (270)737-5797 *Haul Bikes- Daily Direct (888)428-5245 *Allied Federal Transport Co.- (800)747-4100 International Transporters: *www.schumachercargo.com 800.599.0190 *Foytt Shipping world wide (310)683-9141 * Carolina Shipping -Marilyn 843-769-5531 *Cargoland USA 305.477.2998 *Canada: Call 800-466-6935 1aamotorcycles.com *Canada: TFX International 416.243.8531 *ATI International Carlos Hermo 786.235.5400 www.shippingati.com *Others are available. We specialize in shipping to Australia as well. We do not give quotes so please contact one of our vendors for pricing.

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Ducati : Monster 2010 ducati monster 696 only 540 actual miles flawless bike runs excellent

Ducati : Monster 2010 ducati monster 696 only 540 actual miles flawless bike runs excellent

$6,999

Port Orange, Florida

Year 2010

Make Ducati

Model Monster

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 696

Posted Over 1 Month

10 DUCATI Thanks for checking out this 2010 Ducati Monster 696 with 540 actul miles. This bike is pearl white and has the grey down the center of the tank. This bike has been sitting in a garage in the AC for a while and would get used every now and again for short trips. This bike is a perect 10 and needs nothing. It runs like new and is a blast to ride. The Termagoni exhaust looks awesome and sound amazing too!!! This bike is for the most discriminating buyer. I love the way it sounds when you roll into it. It feel like a bigger displacment bike than it is. This just came in trade on a new car so their lass is your opportunity. I have taken many pictures and a short video so have a look yourself and see what I mean. Bikes this nice sell quickly so stop in or call today before its gone. Click here for video!!!https://youtu.be/4H56JdC83oQ I am offering a 100% satisfaction guarantee or your money back no problem. We are a 100% positive feedback dealer on ebay.We do not charge any extra dealer fees so just add your tax and tag and your riding! We dont always have all owners manuals and extra keys, if we say if we have them it will be in our description. Please dont assume we have them. We guarantee clean, free and clear title to all vehicles we sell,occasionally there is a small delay for title and we can provide temp tag until you receive it. I do not hold bikes sold on ebay without a deposit unless there is quick communication for payment instuctions. So it is basically for sale until I receive deposit. Ebay buyers we only accept deposits through paypal. There is a 3% surcharge on all credit card transactions over $1000, otherwise checks, cash, or wire transfers are fine. We do ship to many places in the USA at great rates We do always consider your trade-ins as well. We have financing available for qualified Florida residents ONLY at great rates. We have an 18 month unlimited mile $0 deductible warranty on 06 and newer bikes that covers pretty much the whole bike for as little as $425 I can email you the terms. We reserve the right to end any listing early since we sell many bikes in our own local market as well. We are Integrity Auto Sales offering quality pre-owned for 25 years at our same great location in the Daytona Beach Area. My name is Jim Coury feel free to contact me at 386 547 9369 with any questions. Thanks and ride safe!!! **If you are new to ebay and have less than 3 feedbacks your bids or offers will not be accepted unless you contact us via email or phone first. Thanks!!! **WE DO NOT QUOTE OVERSEAS SHIPPING RATES!!! PLEASE REFER TO OUR LISTED COMPANIES FOR THAT OR GOOGLE FREIGHT FORWARDERS TO YOUR AREA!!! Shipping Companies we recommend: *West Coast, Mid West, East Coast,Motorcycle Transporters: *Keyboard Motorcycle Shipping- (270)737-5797 *Haul Bikes- Daily Direct (888)428-5245 *Allied Federal Transport Co.- (800)747-4100 International Transporters: *www.schumachercargo.com 800.599.0190 *Foytt Shipping world wide (310)683-9141 * Carolina Shipping -Marilyn 843-769-5531 *Cargoland USA 305.477.2998 *Canada: Call 800-466-6935 1aamotorcycles.com *Canada: TFX International 416.243.8531 *ATI International Carlos Hermo 786.235.5400 www.shippingati.com *Others are available. We specialize in shipping to Australia as well. We do not give quotes so please contact one of our vendors for pricing.

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