The 2005 Ducati 999R
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 พ.ย. 2024
- This is the very rare, very fast, homologation-built Ducati 999R - The last of the breed of serious max performance liter bikes. Currently available on eBay - item number:204034869119
This bike produces over 150HP easily, with upgraded exhaust,
Comes with an uninstalled Power Commander should the next owner want even MORE HP. (this bike currently has the OE tune on the CPU).
The forks seals have been replaced recently by a certified Ducati dealership service department.
The sprockets and chain are brand new
Comes with a new OE tail, should the next owner prefer total originality versus the rear signals removed.
has an aftermarket clutch basket cover as well.
The homologation Ducati 999R was released in 2004 and was Ducati’s premium offering of the model. It was equipped with carbon fiber parts and the engine was remapped to offer the most power possible. At the time it was the closest race-like machine you could get without forking out for a custom built bike.
The Ducati 999 only remained in production until 2006.
However, the bike made its mark on both the track and the street.
The Ducati 999 won three Superbike titles with riders Neil Hodgson, James Toseland and Troy Bayliss riding to victory in 2003, 2004 and 2006 respectively.
The new Ducati split enthusiasts with its styling but there was no denying its improved riding performance over the 916. While it was a slow burn for the Ducati 999, its wins on the track led the way for the masses to appreciate the superbike.
When it comes to buying a Ducati 999 buyers need to be aware that there is a significant difference in price between the various models with the standard 999 sitting at around $7,000 in the US and the 999R going for upwards of $17000 on average, and climbing! Hagerty valuations confirm this.
Please ask any questions. I have a spotless history and work hard to be transparent and ensure all parties are happy and satisfied with the transaction.
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GOOD LUCK! Someone is getting a GREAT and serious bike!!
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