[Ducati] FS: Ducati 748 in So Cal (2000) MANY mods, extras; Los Angeles area

Dave A. sasakikojiro at earthlink.net
Thu Jun 7 05:52:39 EDT 2007


Hi Guys,

As far as my Ducati bike project goes, it's pretty much done..  The bike 
runs great, rides nice..  and I find myself wanting to buy another bike 
to tinker with, but have no place to put it.

I'm seriously considering selling my 2000 748..
It has 11,700 miles, and had the 12K service done by the previous owner 
at around 11K miles (and had a few rockers replaced).

It comes with a ton of upgrades:
- OHLINS adjustable Steering Damper
- OHLINS Rear Shock
- Marchesini Forged Aluminum Wheels (metallic gray)
- Vesrah RJL Brake Pads
- Frame Sliders  (no holes in OEM bodywork)
- Termignoni Carbon Fiber Exhaust Half System (spare mid pipe)
- FIM chip for half system
- Acculign adjustable Rear Sets  ($350+)
- Mad Duc Reverse Shift (GP Shift) + acculign std. shift linkage
- Hotbodies Track Body Work with tall windscreen
- Recent Valve Service with new rocker arms and Kevlar drive belts 
(performed by GP Motorcycles San Diego)
- FBF Bar Risers
- BMC Air Filters ($220)
- AFAM Quick Change Rear Sprocket Carrier with 2 Sprockets
- Rear Single Side Swingarm Stand
- Evoluzione clutch slave cylinder
- Evoluzione license plate bracket/turn signal eliminator
- Michelin Pilot Power wheels
- New billet clutch cover
- Billet brake reservoir cover
- Desmo Times New style battery mod
- Front number plate (decal)
- motowheels sprocket cover
- Brembo 748s snowflake semi-floating rotors
- DZUS QR fasteners
- Carbon Fiber tank protector
- Carbon fiber dash
- Biposto tail (correct for 748) and pegs
- Monoposto tail with white number plates
- New seat covers for Biposto tail
-Ducati R model slipper clutch (includes stock clutch)

And a bunch of spares- stock wheels, spare fasteners, old OEM parts, and 
more!

http://home.earthlink.net/~smith547/dnr3.JPG
http://home.earthlink.net/~smith547/dnr5.JPG

I'm asking $7900 for EVERYTHING.
I can pretty easily truck the spares anyewhere within So Cal, but you 
will probably have to pick the bike up- I have a camper shell and no 
loading ramp.

Don't worry, I will come back to Ducatis again-  after a 1098 gets used 
and needs me to fix it up :)

-Dave

PS- more photos here:
http://home.earthlink.net/~smith547]http://home.earthlink.net/~smith547




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