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  • FS - Socal: 2001 Ducati Monster S4



    I saw that thread in OT, so I know some of you guys are into bikes as well. Figured I'd post mine up here in case any fellow riders/potential riders might be in the market.

    2001 Ducati Monster S4 with Senna paint scheme - Grey parts/frame, bright red Marchesini 5-spoke wheels

    Asking $6,500

    Link to picture album - http://imgur.com/a/0aFXX#0

    Purchased with 14k miles and now creeping up towards 18k. Used to commute to college and work - both rides < 4 miles each way.

    The Goodies:
    Comes with EBC front brake pad set (uninstalled and waiting for the fronts to wear out)
    916cc Desmodromic L-type twin cyclinder engine making ~105HP, 92 lbs torque stock, bit more with the add-ons. Power comes on very strong and very low in the powerband
    CycleCat Triple tree with CycleCat adjustable clip-ons
    Speedymoto water pump
    Speedymoto frame sliders
    Bar end mirrors
    CRG Roll-A-Click Levers
    Leo Vince Carbon Fiber High-Mounted Dual Exhaust - loud, combined with the Ducati clutch clank this bike will definitely get someone's attention in a hurry!
    Chopped Tail
    LED Turn Signals Front & Rear
    Oil change done @ 17,250 miles
    Adjustable front and rear suspension - rebound, compression, and preload all adjustable
    Since these pictures were taken I added Bellissi Moto tank grip pads. Keeps you from slamming your junk into the gas tank under hard decel. Very much worth the $50!

    The Baddies:
    Small dent in the right-hand side of the gas tank (the infamous Monster dent) when the previous owner dropped the bike while he was rolling it out of his apartment right before I was about to buy it...
    Low fuel indicator light is always on. Purchased this way from previous owner. I always use the odometer anyways and refill around 100 miles because I'm too much of a sissy to see how much mileage I can actually get out of a tank
    Horn is currently not working unless the handlebars are angled to the right, indicating a pinched/oxidized wire somewhere along the line. Haven't fixed it yet


    Bike is very clean, pulls hard through all gears with no problems and leaves a smile on your face every time you crack the throttle. Handles great in the corners and still gets pretty good gas mileage (at least 35)

    Comes with both black keys, the red key, the code card, and registration through March 2013

    If you'd like, I also have some riding gear I could include with the sale for an additional cost. Such as:

    HJC RPS-10 Helmet - size XL, comes with clear/smoked shields and a Pinlock system (uninstalled)
    River Road Hoodlum jacket - size 42, lots of pockets and a zip-out/very warm and comfy liner
    TCX X-Action Boots - Size 11
    Icon Stryker Field Armor Chest/Spine Protector - Size Large
    Alpinestars SPS Gloves - Size Large

    Asking $6,500

    Additional pictures of anything on the bike/gear and any information are available upon request!

    The price is somewhat negotiable.

    Any other questions/comments? PM me, and I'll respond ASAP.

  • #2
    Just sent this link to a buddy that may be interested.
    56' Big Back Glass Chevy
    08' Audi S5

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    • #3
      Thanks for forwarding it on! Let me know if he's interested

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      • #4
        No longer for sale. Had a buyer come and test ride this beauty only to lowside it into a curb. It will now most likely be written off and I have to deal with insurance.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rhynolite View Post
          No longer for sale. Had a buyer come and test ride this beauty only to lowside it into a curb. It will now most likely be written off and I have to deal with insurance.
          dude that sucks. out of curiosity, what happens in that situation?? on you or the assholes insurance?

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          • #6
            In this case my insurance (AAA) covers anyone who rides the bike and will repay me the market value of the bike. Two thumbs up for AAA for overall service - they've never let me down.

            However they aren't going to be happy and he is 100% at fault and I have witnesses testifying to this fact, so they're most likely gonna go after him the second I get off the phone with them.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Rhynolite View Post
              In this case my insurance (AAA) covers anyone who rides the bike and will repay me the market value of the bike. Two thumbs up for AAA for overall service - they've never let me down.

              However they aren't going to be happy and he is 100% at fault and I have witnesses testifying to this fact, so they're most likely gonna go after him the second I get off the phone with them.
              lets hope they do. sorry again man, good luck with the next project

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