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For Sale: All Carbon Ducati Superbike 1199 Panigale| 960 miles | eBay Motorcycles

For Sale: All Carbon Ducati Superbike 1199 Panigale| 960 miles | eBay Motorcycles | Desmopro News | Scoop.it

Total build cost $ 37,715 costed with Parts at HIGHLY REDUCED LABOR COST 
As pictured with all below listed parts installed : $29.000.
Price includes the following Carbon Fiber parts:
Front Fairing
Inner Fairing Panel Above Gauges
R& L Side Fairing
R&L Lower Fairings
Complete Tail Section Incl. Undertray & Passenger Seat Cover/Tail Vents/Sides Panels
Hugger
Front Fender
Swingarm Guard
Rear Chain Guard/ Rear Brake Line Guard
Lower Subframe Inserts
Airduct covers/Key Guard
Tank Guard
Quick Release Gas Cap
Right & Left Case Guards
Shock Guard
Front Sprocket Cover
Reservoir Brackets & Reservoir Caps
Mirror Block-Off Plates
Following parts have been Powder coated / Anodized in black:
Front Forks
Front & Rear Brake Caliper
Clip-ons/Clutch & Brake Master
Upper Triple Clamps
Full Rear Suspension incl. Rearset mounting brackets right & left.
Custom Black Ohlins Steering Damper
Additional Updated Parts:
Ohlins TTX Shock
Fully Adjustable Gilles Rear Sets with Carbon Fiber Heel Plates, GP or Standard Shift setup
CNC Rear Axle Nuts / Sprocket Nuts/Sprocket Hub
Bazzaz Fuel Injection Unit with Custom Dyno Tuned Map
Custom 2in1 Loop Free Exhaust with Akrapovic Titanium Silencer
Custom Finished Aluminum Gas Tank
Custom Finished S-Model Wheels
Sicom Carbon/Ceramic Front & Rear Rotors
Cox Racing Radiator Guards
HID Kit
Gilles Clutch & Brake Lever
CRG Mirrors
MWR Airfilter

As pictured less Carbon/Ceramic brakes :  $ 2200.00 price reduction, OEM brakes will be supplied. 
As pictures less custom exhaust : $ 1400.00 price reduction, OEM stock exhaust ceramic coated black will be supplied.

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We helped out on this project. If you are looking to make a statement this is your bike...

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Looking to make a statement? This is your bike. 

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Morbidelli Museum - Petrol in the Veins | en.paperblog.com

Morbidelli Museum - Petrol in the Veins | en.paperblog.com | Desmopro News | Scoop.it

I thought my visit to the Museo Morbidelli in Pesaro, Italy would be the usual motor-museum thing; bored receptionist to greet you, a wander around looking between bike and the corresponding information card stuck on wall, bike, card, bike, card, bike, card.
This visit however, was going to be a little bit different...
Instead of a bored receptionist, the first person I met was the man himself, Giancarlo Morbidelli, and he wasn't bored at all, he was attempting to mow the front lawn with an uncooperative electric mower. I suggested he give up on the mower and try a pair of scissors but the joke didn't translate very well into Italian and he looked at me like I was 'special'. We soon hit it off though when he discovered I was an Australian with a girlfriend from Pesaro; later in the afternoon, when his friends dropped by for a chat (including Marco Benelli of Motobi) he had great fun in introducing me as the Australian who’d come to steal their women!

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