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2005 Ducati 999r

2005 Ducati 999r

$23,995

Santa Monica, California

Year 2005

Make Ducati

Model 999r

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Ducati 999 Evo-R Evoluzione“I have something here you might like to see.”This is one of those things a 999R that picks up where the Borgo Panigale works left off. A quick visual inventory reveals the obvious differences. There’s a carbon-fiber fuel cell ($1200) . Forged-aluminum Marchesini wheels give way to carbon-fiber BST hoops ($3816) shod with Pirelli Diablo Corsa radials. There’s an hlins R/T fork ($2598) carrying Superbike-spec valving. To the rear, the standard-issue hlins shock gets a titanium spring ($275). Standard brakes come off to make room for Brembo billet racing calipers ($2498) that grab Brake Tech’s swank Ceramic Matrix Composite (CMC) rotors ($1838).Ducati Corse did all the heavy lifting in the engine department: heavy-breathing heads are fitted with big titanium valves, while titanium connecting rods carry chunky, 104mm forged pistons. The package is good for 139 rear-wheel horsepower at 9750 rpm as delivered, so Zeller left the internals alone. But because the standard catalyst-equipped exhaust plumbing is something of a plug, a full Leo Vince 57/60 titanium system ($3768), complete with ceramic coating inside and out ($350), was fitted. So far we’ve just hit the highlights. Details such as exquisite black paint and red powder-coat on the frame, one headlight instead of two (no more high-beam), Competizione clutch internals and drilled billet cover finish the job. We could go on … but you get the point.With 1 gallon of super-unleaded in the tank, the result weighs 399 pounds–34 less than a standard 999R. Zeller’s characteristically meticulous tuning pays off with 155 rear-wheel horses at 10,500 rpm–16for. Zeller’s clutch and slave cylinder make for easy progress through inevitable L.A. traffic. The Leo Vince exhaust is loud, but that ceramic coating keeps it relatively cool; no more slow-roasting your right boot.Repeat the survival mantra: “This is a $65,000 motorcycle.” Now aim it down a straight piece of suitably desolate pavement and get some. The tach flicks toward 10,000 in the first three gears while the front wheel loses interest in the pavement and Mr. Sphincter tries to inhale the natty suede upholstery, all in less time than it takes to read this sentence. Still, half of the grip’s rotation where you need to feed power with maximum precision, then speeding things up a bit from there. Relative to any current liter-class four, this maximum 999 generates staggering corner speed with a lot less effort. Far smoother than any other Ducati, the evo-r makes 80-mph corners feel more like 60. The 16-tooth countershaft and 39-tooth rear-wheel sprocket (with a lightweight D.I.D.520 chain in between) add up to more useable acceleration than the standard R’s 15/36 combination.With 34 fewer pounds and 16 more horsepower, the evo-r demands more precise rider input https://custommotorcycles.info/4378/2015/05/21/

2013 Ducati STREETFIGHTER 848

2013 Ducati STREETFIGHTER 848

$8,300

Santa Monica, California

Year 2013

Make Ducati

Model STREETFIGHTER 848

Category -

Engine 848 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

Super clean well-maintained bike one of the best street bikes ever made me come take a look

2017 Ducati Monster 797 Dark

2017 Ducati Monster 797 Dark

$10,500

Santa Monica, California

Year 2011

Make Ducati

Model DIAVEL CARBON

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Priced to sell quickly (getting new bike). NO ISSUES WITH THIS DUCATI. This Diavel is spotless and has been meticulously maintained. Selling to purchase a different bike. Full Termignoni carbon exhaust system and ecu. Asking only $10,500 Blue Book Value is $12,525 Financing available. Clean title in-hand.

1987 Honda REBEL

1987 Honda REBEL

$9,900

Santa Monica, California

Year 2010

Make Ducati

Model STREETFIGHTER S

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

This bike needs nothing. Tires, oil, brakes, battery are fresh. All scheduled services are up to date. Clean title in hand. Registration current. Miles: 10,897 This is the 1098 S model.

1970 Ducati MARK III

1970 Ducati MARK III

$4,800

Santa Monica, California

Year 2001

Make Ducati

Model SUPER SPORT 750

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Less than 2000 MILES. The bike is a 2001 supersport with retracted handlebar for a more comfortable riding It's a supersport and it rides as an ST2 considering the mileage the engine is practically new. With the regular clipons it would not have the issue of fingers pushing against the front fairing when manoeuvring The bike is a beauty - I just don't have time to ride it any longer. It's always been kept in a garage and it has been serviced locally by MotoClub Santa Monica\ Includes cover.

2016 Ducati SUPERBIKE 1299 PANIGALE S

2016 Ducati SUPERBIKE 1299 PANIGALE S

$8,500

Santa Monica, California

Year 2014

Make Ducati

Model HYPERMOTARD

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Like new, 1,070 miles. Purchased new last year (2015) Still under factory warranty- save om dealer fees. $8,500. Lex 3104294477

2001 Ducati Monster 900

2001 Ducati Monster 900

$18,200

Santa Monica, California

Year 2010

Make Ducati

Model 98

Category Sport Bikes

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2010 Ducati 98 , This Ducati belonged to Johnny Strange, one of the world's top professional action sports athletes. Johnny holds the world record for the youngest to complete the "Adventurer's Challenge," which includes climbing the top 7 highest mountains in the world and reaching the north and south pole. He climbed Mt. Everest when he was just 17. Johnny recently passed away in wing suit accident and his family has decided to sell his bike and give 80% of the proceeds to a foundation to help cure Parkinson's disease, a cause Johnny was very passionate about. This bike is in excellent condition and was used very rarely. It was used mostly as a stunt bike and for photoshoots with Johnny. It's also one of the fastest bikes on the street right now. I am happy to answer any questions you may have. $19,000.00 9493954157

Ducati : Other 1967 gilera b 300 twin rare matching numbers good quality complete barn find

Ducati : Other 1967 gilera b 300 twin rare matching numbers good quality complete barn find

$5,900

Santa Monica, California

Year 1967

Make Ducati

Model -

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 300

Posted Over 1 Month

In Barn-Find original condition! 1967 Gilera B300 Twin Engine #: 31*6061 Frame #: 31*6061 As 1952 rolled into 1953, Italy was the land of mainly single-cylinder motorcycles. A few four-cylinder machines were about, but strictly for the racetrack. Dozens of companies made scooters and little motorbikes, like the Ducati 65 and MV Agusta 98, and there were even a couple of big 500 singles, notably the Moto Guzzi Falcone and Gilera Saturno. Several small twins were on the market, such as the Rumi two-stroke Sport 125 and the Drusiani four-stroke Comet 175, but in the main, singles were in favor. They were cheaper to make and sell, for starters; Italians needed basic transportation in the 1950s, not performance. Also, the government granted a large tax break to purchasers of small-displacement (175cc and under) machines, so there was little impetus to build larger ones. However, this grated on all those Italian engineers whose motorcycles were winning races all over Europe. In 1952 Italian machines had won the 125, 250 and 500 world road-racing championships, Gilera taking the 500cc title with its DOHC in-line four. With a 500cc championship on display, Gilera decided to build a sportier utility bike. In the fall of ’52 Gilera presented its prototype of the B300, a cheerfully competent parallel twin—B for bi-cilindro, or two cylinders. Since the parallel cylinders were inclined forward 10 degrees, it could not be accused of copying the British vertical twins. The B300 used a unit-construction engine, enclosing the four-speed transmission, a much more modern notion than having a remote gearbox. A duplex primary chain ran the power from the crankshaft to the multiplate clutch, which was bathed in oil. Bore and stroke for each cylinder was 60 x 54mm, for a total of 305.3cc. A single camshaft at the front of the engine operated the four valves, with the tried-and-true nut and screw adjusters for setting tappet clearances. The pistons rose and fell side by side in the traditional 360-degree firing fashion of parallel twins. A single 20mm Dell’Orto carburetor took the gas from the four-gallon tank, mixed it with the appro­priate amount of air and fed the fuel into the cylinders, where it was compressed at a rate of 6 to 1—Italian gasoline in those post-war years was of the low-octane variety. The spent fumes passed through a pair of shiny header pipes to the rather elegant chromed mufflers. The result of all this was a claimed horsepower of 12.5 at 5,800 rpm. This was a workaday engine, intended for reliability rather than performance, and was mated to a modern chassis using what the Italians called a duplex “open” frame. Two steel tubes came down from the steering head to the front of the engine, with the two mid-frame tubes securing the rear. As we say today, the motor was a stressed member. The rear suspension used a swingarm with Sturcher shock absorbers; the front was a Gilera-made telescoping fork. Wheels were both 18-inchers, with a 3.00 tire on the front, 3.25 at the back, both having 6-inch single-leading-shoe full-drum brakes. Dry weight was a modest 303 pounds. The kickstarter was on the right side, as was the gear-shift lever. The middling-twin prototype was received so enthusiastically that Gilera apparently accelerated the production schedule—the first ones to be sold being listed as 1954 models. Styling was very Italian, with a smoothly sculpted gas tank; a sprung solo saddle added to rider comfort, and an optional passenger pad could be affixed to the luggage rack on the rear fender. However, in the spirit of togetherness a dual seat was soon available. Minor changes were made in the B300 for the 1964 model year. Nothing radical, just a little more compression, a bumpier camshaft and now 15.5 horsepower at 6,500 rpm. The B300 remained in production until 1969. The bike offered here is a good, solid numbers-matching example of this rare piece of Italian style. The odometer reads 13,373 kms or 8,291 miles and I have little doubt from the overall condition of the bike that it is the original mileage. I have not attempted to start it, though it has good compression. The gearbox shifts through the gears, brakes seem to work, rear suspension feels good, but the front will need a rebuild. The paint on the tank looks original, as does the finish on the frame and fenders. Wheels and all cycle parts seem to be original. I don't think this bike has ever been apart. The rear indicators accompany the bike. Generally, it is in good, original condition, but it will need a fair amount of re-commissioning to be a reliable rider. Sold on a Bill of Sale.

Trim RARE

Ducati : Monster Ducati Monster S4RS **COMPLETE CUSTOM & LOW MILES** FREE SHIP IN CONUS WITH BIN

Ducati : Monster Ducati Monster S4RS **COMPLETE CUSTOM & LOW MILES** FREE SHIP IN CONUS WITH BIN

$13,999

Santa Monica, California

Year 2007

Make Ducati

Model Monster

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

**UPDATE** I will cover shipping in CONUS with a "BUY IT NOW" purchase Up for sale is my absolute dream bike, customized from top to bottom and fresh back from a complete $1,600 service (belts, valves, new clutch pack, fluids, brakes, EVERYTHING) as well as a few more mods (blacked out rads, installed custom road racing front fender, cleaned up license plate area with a new custom low profile bracket). This bike has had two full valve services in its short life on the road and is the best running Duc I've ever owned. This is the LAST of the four valve monsters Ducati ever made. This is and had been my favorite motorcycle ever, period. Ducati still used the softer, rounded lines and full trellis frame until the newer style in 2008/2009. I've just never been a fan of the new monster. This Duc boasts the powerful 998 Testastretta L-twin engine, full adjustable front and rear Ohlin suspension (not available on any other monster model) VERY LOW miles at 11,xxx on the ODO, clean title in my possession. Bike needs NOTHING for another 10,000 miles. Tires are 90% or better. I have all of the factory body work and fairings which effectively gives you two complete color schemes for the Ducati. All manuals, key card, both black ignition keys and red programming key come with the bike. I have every service record and almost every reciept for parts/custom labor since birth. She's been a garage queen and on a trickle charger her whole life, never been down, never seen rain. I will also include front and rear pitbull bike stands!!! I can't possibly begin to name all the upgrades and mods but to name a few it has: Oz Racing aluminum wheels Custom fabricated front steering damper mount, instrument panel, headlight & signal mount Lowered headlight and gauges Custom fabricated STEEL gas tank with higher capacity and no expanding nonsense as found with the junky factory poly tanks (this was a HUGE undertaking as it maintained the original factory fuel pump) Ducati Performance race ECU Custom Boomtubes exhaust Custom road racing front fender Custom valve covers with steel mesh openings Blacked out radiator/oil cooler with custom metal guards Custom license plate/tail light bracket CNC Racing aluminum frame plugs New JT front and rear sprockets Speedymoto front sprocket cover New custom black DID chain Wires rerouted and hidden, all zip ties and stickers removed from frame Hard anodized Speedymoto top triple and clip ons Blacked out lower MW triple Hard anodized fork sleeves MW custom HID headlight Ducati Performance gel seat STS steel hardware all around and aluminum swingarm nut Itegrated LED turn signal/tail light Speedymoto frame and fork sliders Speedymoto reservoirs CRG custom anodized levers Speedymoto hard anodized rearsets Arrow steering damper Motowheels slipper clutch Custom matte black paint with matte grey racing checkers and "Foggy" Ductati logo And on and on and on . . . Around $20k in upgraded parts/labor alone plus cost of the bike. You are getting this one of a kind Monster for about 50% of what is in it. You will never see another S4RS like this again. This bike was years in collecting parts and customizing. Price is firm, no trades, no financing, and no rides without cash on hand. Not a fire sale so if she doesn't go to put a few more dollars in our house fund I will just continue to ride her. Happy hunting!!!

Trim S4RS

Ducati : Monster Ducati Monster S4RS **COMPLETE CUSTOM & LOW MILES**

Ducati : Monster Ducati Monster S4RS **COMPLETE CUSTOM & LOW MILES**

$14,999

Santa Monica, California

Year 2007

Make Ducati

Model Monster

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for sale is my absolute dream bike, customized from top to bottom and fresh back from a complete $1,600 service (belts, valves, new clutch pack, fluids, brakes, EVERYTHING) as well as a few more mods (blacked out rads, installed custom road racing front fender, cleaned up license plate area with a new custom low profile bracket). This bike has had two full valve services in its short life on the road and is the best running Duc I've ever owned. This is the LAST of the four valve monsters Ducati ever made. This is and had been my favorite motorcycle ever, period. Ducati still used the softer, rounded lines and full trellis frame until the newer style in 2008/2009. I've just never been a fan of the new monster. This Duc boasts the powerful 998 Testastretta L-twin engine, full adjustable front and rear Ohlin suspension (not available on any other monster model) VERY LOW miles at 11,xxx on the ODO, clean title in my possession. Bike needs NOTHING for another 10,000 miles. Tires are 90% or better. I have all of the factory body work and fairings which effectively gives you two complete color schemes for the Ducati. All manuals, key card, both black ignition keys and red programming key come with the bike. I have every service record and almost every reciept for parts/custom labor since birth. She's been a garage queen and on a trickle charger her whole life, never been down, never seen rain. I will also include front and rear pitbull bike stands!!! I can't possibly begin to name all the upgrades and mods but to name a few it has: Oz Racing aluminum wheels Custom fabricated front steering damper mount, instrument panel, headlight & signal mount Lowered headlight and gauges Custom fabricated STEEL gas tank with higher capacity and no expanding nonsense as found with the junky factory poly tanks (this was a HUGE undertaking as it maintained the original factory fuel pump) Ducati Performance race ECU Custom Boomtubes exhaust Custom road racing front fender Custom valve covers with steel mesh openings Blacked out radiator/oil cooler with custom metal guards Custom license plate/tail light bracket CNC Racing aluminum frame plugs New JT front and rear sprockets Speedymoto front sprocket cover New custom black DID chain Wires rerouted and hidden, all zip ties and stickers removed from frame Hard anodized Speedymoto top triple and clip ons Blacked out lower MW triple Hard anodized fork sleeves MW custom HID headlight Ducati Performance gel seat STS steel hardware all around and aluminum swingarm nut Itegrated LED turn signal/tail light Speedymoto frame and fork sliders Speedymoto reservoirs CRG custom anodized levers Speedymoto hard anodized rearsets Arrow steering damper Motowheels slipper clutch Custom matte black paint with matte grey racing checkers and "Foggy" Ductati logo And on and on and on . . . Around $20k in upgraded parts/labor alone plus cost of the bike. You are getting this one of a kind Monster for about 50% of what is in it. You will never see another S4RS like this again. This bike was years in collecting parts and customizing. Price is firm, no trades, no financing, and no rides without cash on hand. Not a fire sale so if she doesn't go to put a few more dollars in our house fund I will just continue to ride her. Happy hunting!!!

Trim S4RS

Ducati : Monster Ducati Monster S4RS **COMPLETE CUSTOM & LOW MILES**

Ducati : Monster Ducati Monster S4RS **COMPLETE CUSTOM & LOW MILES**

$14,999

Santa Monica, California

Year 2007

Make Ducati

Model Monster

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for sale is my absolute dream bike, customized from top to bottom and fresh back from a complete $1,600 service (belts, valves, new clutch pack, fluids, brakes, EVERYTHING) as well as a few more mods (blacked out rads, installed custom road racing front fender, cleaned up license plate area with a new custom low profile bracket). This bike has had two full valve services in its short life on the road and is the best running Duc I've ever owned. This is the LAST of the four valve monsters Ducati ever made. This is and had been my favorite motorcycle ever, period. Ducati still used the softer, rounded lines and full trellis frame until the newer style in 2008/2009. I've just never been a fan of the new monster. This Duc boasts the powerful 998 Testastretta L-twin engine, full adjustable front and rear Ohlin suspension (not available on any other monster model) VERY LOW miles at 11,xxx on the ODO, clean title in my possession. Bike needs NOTHING for another 10,000 miles. Tires are 90% or better. I have all of the factory body work and fairings which effectively gives you two complete color schemes for the Ducati. All manuals, key card, both black ignition keys and red programming key come with the bike. I have every service record and almost every reciept for parts/custom labor since birth. She's been a garage queen and on a trickle charger her whole life, never been down, never seen rain. I will also include front and rear pitbull bike stands!!! I can't possibly begin to name all the upgrades and mods but to name a few it has: Oz Racing aluminum wheels Custom fabricated front steering damper mount, instrument panel, headlight & signal mount Lowered headlight and gauges Custom fabricated STEEL gas tank with higher capacity and no expanding nonsense as found with the junky factory poly tanks (this was a HUGE undertaking as it maintained the original factory fuel pump) Ducati Performance race ECU Custom Boomtubes exhaust Custom road racing front fender Custom valve covers with steel mesh openings Blacked out radiator/oil cooler with custom metal guards Custom license plate/tail light bracket CNC Racing aluminum frame plugs New JT front and rear sprockets Speedymoto front sprocket cover New custom black DID chain Wires rerouted and hidden, all zip ties and stickers removed from frame Hard anodized Speedymoto top triple and clip ons Blacked out lower MW triple Hard anodized fork sleeves MW custom HID headlight Ducati Performance gel seat STS steel hardware all around and aluminum swingarm nut Itegrated LED turn signal/tail light Speedymoto frame and fork sliders Speedymoto reservoirs CRG custom anodized levers Speedymoto hard anodized rearsets Arrow steering damper Motowheels slipper clutch Custom matte black paint with matte grey racing checkers and "Foggy" Ductati logo And on and on and on . . . Around $20k in upgraded parts/labor alone plus cost of the bike. You are getting this one of a kind Monster for about 50% of what is in it. You will never see another S4RS like this again. This bike was years in collecting parts and customizing. Price is firm, no trades, no financing, and no rides without cash on hand. Not a fire sale so if she doesn't go to put a few more dollars in our house fund I will just continue to ride her. Happy hunting!!!

Trim S4RS

2009 Ducati Monster 696

2009 Ducati Monster 696

$6,250

Santa Monica, California

Year 2009

Make Ducati

Model Monster 696

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 696 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2009 Ducati Monster 696, 2009 Ducati Monster 696. 1850 miles. Termignoni exhaust. Rizoma mirrors. CRG adjustable brake levers. Frame sliders. Never dropped. Perfect condition. $6,250.00 3106993279

Ducati : Other 2001 ducati 748 biposto unmolested 8000 miles excellent throughout

Ducati : Other 2001 ducati 748 biposto unmolested 8000 miles excellent throughout

$5,900

Santa Monica, California

Year 2001

Make Ducati

Model -

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 748

Posted Over 1 Month

2001 Ducati 748 BiPosto Identical in every way to the now super-collectible 916, the Ducati 748 was introduced alongside it in 1994 to ridiculous levels of press acclaim. This project was penned by the of the great team of Massimo Tamburini under chief Ducati designer, Fabio Taglioni, this being his last before his passing in 2001. The 916/748 was a true game-changer in motorcycle design, with massive success on the race track in the hands of Carl Fogarty, Troy Corser and Troy Bayliss. With marginally less power than the 916, the 748 makes good use of the 95bhp on tap. The engine's shorter piston stroke gives a higher rev ceiling of 11500 RPM, and the smaller pistons help the engine accelerate more quickly. Handling is superb, Brembo brakes are the same, and it’s easy to see why this incredibly stylish piece of Italian motorcycling history was as successful as it was. The bike offered here, an unmolested BiPosto (twin seat) example in Rosso Corsa, is in truly excellent condition throughout. The bodywork, tank, seat, wheels are all in excellent shape. The frame and all mechanical parts are in near perfect condition, also. The bike came from a mature collector with numerous motorcycles and exotic cars in his collection. Having covered only 8100 miles from new, this well maintained and cared for bike runs perfectly, with strong and responsive power, a perfect shifting transmission through a good clutch. Brakes, suspension and all electrical systems work perfectly. The rear tire is marginal and I just put a new battery in it. This unmolested and original example of Ducati’s increasingly collectible bikes of the last decade, is accompanied by a full set of unused tools, and a clean, clear title.

Trim SUPERB 8000 miles