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2009 Ducati 848 Race/track Bike - Pristine

Discussion in 'Bikes for Sale' started by JB73, Nov 4, 2015.

  1. JB73

    JB73 Member

    2009 Ducati 848 Race/Track Bike-Pristine condition!
    DucShop built and maintained

    Here’s a list of what’s on it:

    Engine Blue Printed by Mark Sutton at DucShop. (5900 total miles w/ only 2900 miles since blue printing)

    Fully Programmable MicroTec ECU
    DucShop Dyno Tuned 125HP 65Ft lbs torque (Tuned for pump gas)
    Ohlins TTX rear Shock
    Ohlins TTX 25mm front fork kit ( Set up by Thermasman) This is the good stuff
    Woodcraft Rear Sets
    Woodcraft Clip Ons
    Pit Bull steering damper
    FMF slip on exhaust and Cat delete.
    Sharkskinz Race plastics with Superbike tail and NEW paint.
    Moto Holders front fairing stay
    Zero Gravity Double Bubble windscreen
    CRG Levers
    Fully safety wired
    Marchesini wheels

    Also available are Pitbull front and rear stand.

    The following services were performed with zero miles since completion. (All service records available)
    - Front fork serviced with new seals, fluid and nitrogen by DucShop
    - Rear Shock serviced by Ducshop
    - Brake system flush, fill and bleed with Motul RBF 600 fluid
    - Clutch line flush, fill and bleed with Motul RBF 600 fluid
    - New K&M air filter
    - Oil Change Motul 300V
    - Ducati oil filter
    - Coolant system flushed and filled with Water Wetter
    - Brand new professional paint.

    This bike started its life as one of Jason DiSalvo’s practice bikes when he was on Ducati’s. The bike has been down once, during which the swing arm was rashed and the fairing stay bent. The swing was replaced (for aesthetics), as well as the faring stay; with one from Moto Holders. It’s as good as new.

    The bike has been meticulously serviced and maintained. Every nook and cranny of this bike is spotless, and needs nothing to start the 2016 season.

    Clean title and all service records in hand.

    For those of you who don’t know who Mark Sutton is with the Ducshop - he is one of the most recognized Ducati race bike builders in the U.S. He has been chief mechanic at the very highest levels in American road racing and is now pioneering building flat track bikes with Hypermotard engines, with none other than Troy Bayliss as the pilot. Mark knows what he is doing, to say the least.

    Please call or email me with any questions or for any additional photos. I have photos of everything. 4oh4- nine-o-9 2717

    $9,500
     

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  2. JB73

    JB73 Member

    Ducati 848 photos

    More photos....
     

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  3. JB73

    JB73 Member

    2009 Ducati 848 Dyno Jet

    Here it is.

    Thanks for looking
     

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  4. JB73

    JB73 Member

    Forgot to mention that although this bike is race ready, it has never actually been raced. The bike was purchased and used as a track day bike only for once a month track days with STT for the last 2 seasons (2900 miles). Novice and intermediate the first season and intermediate and advanced the second season. Sadly, the limits of this bike have not been explored by me. :)
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  5. JB73

    JB73 Member

    Bump- Make reasonable offer or I'm willing to trade an equally built R6 or GSXR 750
     
  6. Dayon

    Dayon Active Member

    Where is the bike located?
     
  7. JB73

    JB73 Member

    Bump- The bike is in Acworth GA.
     
  8. JB73

    JB73 Member

    Price drop $8900- Somebody needs a cherry Duc for Christmas :) Right side.jpg Left side.jpg Rear shock better.jpg sproket, rear set, coolant.jpg Pitbull and ohlins.jpg Rear Sproket.jpg
     
  9. JB73

    JB73 Member

    Price drop $7500

    Just getting back t0 this. It has not been ridden this season. Every ounce of every fluid is fresh. Filters too as is the front and rear Ohlins - done by Ducshop.

    $7500 Would consider a trade for a equal value street bike or touring bike.
     

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