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Ducati : Superbike 2004 ducati 998 s final edition

Ducati : Superbike 2004 ducati 998 s final edition

$15,000

Mount Prospect, Illinois

Year 2004

Make Ducati

Model Superbike

Category -

Engine 998

Posted Over 1 Month

For sale is my 2004 Ducati 998S Final EditionIf you don't know what this bike is, my guess is it's not for you.2004 was the very last of the Massimo Tamburini Ducatis. In 2004, they released a final, limited edition run of 115 Ducati 998S motorcycles world wide. This is one of those rare motorcycles.This motorcycle has ~6600 miles. Tons of paperwork. Only modifications include:Slip on exhaustPower CommanderFast by Ferracci Clip OnsThis motorcycle is very clean, but not perfect. Please note the stone chips in the radiator cover fairing.Call for further questions.I am in no rush to sell. As you can see from the photos, this is a bike that is stored indoors and is immaculately maintained. However, I've decided to go in another direction, so I'm testing the market. No low ball offers. Deposit of $500 required within 3 days of close, PayPal accepted. Cashiers check required for balance.

Ducati : Other Ducati 851 Classic Superbike

Ducati : Other Ducati 851 Classic Superbike

$8,995

Winchester, Virginia

Year 1991

Make Ducati

Model -

Category Sport Bikes

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

It's a rider, but she is real pretty! Lots of carbon, HyperPro Damper, silicone hoses, and more. Really a must-see bike. The 851, with its powerful liquid-cooled eight-valve V-twin engine, the signature steel tube trellis frame, the brembo brakes and marzocchi suspension...heralded the start of the modern era for Ducati. Previous superbikes from Bologna had been powered by air-cooled V-twin engines. Many had used the marque's unique desmodromic system. which closes the valves with cams instead of the conventional springs. But the 85!. with its four-valve heads and fuel-injection, was a considerably more modern and powerful unit. Chief engineer Massimo Bordi had been determined to create an eight-valve Desmo twin, something his famous predecessor Fabio Tagliorti had always resisted. Bordi's 85 lcc engine retained Ducati's traditional 90-degrec V-twin layout. Liquid cooling, Weber-Marelli injection and the improved breathing of the new cylinder heads gave plenty of mid-range torque and a maximum output in excess of 100bhp. making this the most powerful Ducati roadster yet. Please Note: We are open Tuesday-Saturday, closed Sunday & Monday. We strive to respond to emails or questions within 48 hours. If you need immediate assistance, please call us at the number below during business hours. Most, if not all of our items are for sale in our showroom. If an item you purchase through ebay has been previously sold in our showroom before we can remove the ebay listing, we will contact you and: a) refund all money paid, if any; or b) offer another comparable item option for purchase. We do not offer any type of international shipping. If you cannot provide a US address we would suggest using the EBAY Global Shipping Program. Shipping & Returns: We ship USPS for smaller, lightweight items - UPS for the remainder. We do NOT refund shipping in ANY direction. Sorry, we do not accept returns. Typically we do not ship motorcycles. We prefer LOCAL PICKUP. But we can work with you if you contract a shipper to pick up your bike at the dealer. We cannot be responsible for a vehicle once it leaves our property. We are an authorized Ducati dealer located in Winchester, VA. Check out our other listings for other great deals. Any questions/concerns feel free to contact us at: www.ducpond.com DucPond Motorsports 540-667-3498 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE

MV Agusta : F4CC MV AGUSTA F4CC, #76/100, 200HP, most exclusive, like new, collector, not Ducati

MV Agusta : F4CC MV AGUSTA F4CC, #76/100, 200HP, most exclusive, like new, collector, not Ducati

$59,750

Greenwich, Connecticut

Year 2006

Make MV Agusta

Model F4CC

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 1078

Posted Over 1 Month

If you are considering this spectacular one of only 100 F4CC's, you may have considered other superbikes. With 5 Ducati Superleggeras and 15 Desmo RRs for every 1 MV Agusta F4CC, this is one exclusive bike. Therefore, the value of the CC should be 5x and 15x more than a Superleg and Desmo RR, respectively. More importantly this is Mr. Castiglioni's flagship namesake and Mr. Tamburini's ultimate expression of the F4 Design. This is a collector grade vehicle in stunning condition which can be enjoyed in the saddle or on a pedestal, that's up to you, but rest assured, the value can only head one direction. Low miles, all the goodies, a once in a lifetime opportunity! Please have your finances and shipping arrangements in order before bidding. Item is being relisted since buyer was not financially prepared to complete the transaction. There was a time when motorcycling was ruled by the likes of Giacomo Agostini, Sheene, Dunlop, Doohan, Rainey, Lawson, etc. brave men who navigated the sinuous curves of dangerous terrain, the union of man and machine, without the trickery of ABS, traction control, anti-wheelie devices, relying upon shear skill, bravery and the connection between the cortex, hand and foot. This F4CC relies not on these electronic advantages, the last of a foregone era, a hardcore bike for hardcore men! The MV Agusta F4CC pays tribute to these men! ....a time when the the passion of unyielding visionaries and passionate designers, Claudio Castiglioni and Massimo Tamburini, would not settle for the ordinary, instead, forging ahead to create the ultimate expression of beauty and function! The F4CC honors these men! The 2006 MV Agusta F4CC #76 is the Enzo of motorcycles, you can't pull your eyes away, every inch of her draws you in with growing curiosity. With only 198 miles , expect near new condition on the F4CC. The howl of the inline four through the beautiful, sculpted, titanium organ pipes is intoxicating! The bike comes with a cover, a full titanium racing exhaust is installed and spare stock exhaust, a Corse rear wheel stand, one panel from shipping crate with F4CC emblem imprinted on panel and a matching #76 Girard-Perregaux Evo3 Laureato watch ($10,000 value), Trussardi F4CC leather jacket ($4000 value) certificate of Authenticity. The F4CC is the bike that MV Agusta President Claudio Castiglioni built for himself. The F4CC had an MSRP of $120k, making it the most expensive production bike at the time. Only 100 F4CCs have been built with less than 20 making it stateside, and 90% of the components are made as one-off items including the fork feet, the upper steering plate, the steering damper, the brake and clutch fluid reservoir, the gear change and brake levers, the foot pegs and the side stand were all machined and hand-assembled by MV's top artisans. The engine is a 1,078 cc big bore edition with valves, crank and piston rods made from titanium based on the F4 1000 R engine combined with the TSS (Torque Shift System). It is one of the most exclusive motorcycles in the world. The F4CC titanium exhausts and engine management unit together have the task of taming the power of the 1078 cc engine yet making it “sing” even sweeter when unleashing all of its 200 CV. The F4CC doesn’t just want to entice with its looks - it wants to out-perform everything else.The deliberate contrast between painted areas and bare carbon-fibre, between the fairing, the tank and the tail create a piece of modern architecture. Only in the prestige sector of the automotive field can such exclusive design be found. Red lines emphasis the “CC” on the fairing as does the F4 signature. There is, however, much more. The instrument panel has customised graphics and the all-black Alcantara saddle uses different fabrics on the top and side areas.The F4 CC is at the absolute top of the F4 hierarchy. The main differences between it and the more “commercial” F4R can be summed up as follows: - over 90% of the components are individually tailor made; - brake and clutch levers that “fold” at the tip in the event of a fall; - 1078 cc engine; - 200 CV maximum power with titanium racing exhaust system; - new timing system; - smaller alternator; - one-off mechanical type slipper clutch; - new forks interior set-up and mono shock absorber - Brembo Racing mono block brakes; - kerb weight 187 kilos without fuel.MV F4CC uses special materials built by CRC (Centro Ricerce Cagiva) just about everywhere. The fairing is 100% carbon-fibre and the tailor made filler cap comes from the aero industry. All the protective meshes at the intake ducts and outlets at the tail are made from titanium. The same applies to the lower radiator and the four racing exhausts that form the classic organ pipe arrangement.All 1000 cc engines like that in the F4R have been tuned more and more not just to provide better performance, but also to better use the dynamics of four cylinders working in unison. This is why MV increased the bore from 76 mm to 79 and left the stroke unchanged at 55 mm. Cubic capacity thus became 1078 cc – the maximum obtainable from this engine. This is where the MV Agusta racing department managed by Andea Goggi began to work. Their aim was to improve internal fluid dynamics by polishing ducts and working their magic on “chamfering the innards” to gain a few CV. The new combustion chamber geometry was part of an overall reworking of the heads where computer controlled equipment guaranteed work of the very highest order.The pistons were made lighter than those in the 1000 and con-rod geometry was changed. The real difference however lies in the timing system that was made from different sized exotic materials for each and every element. The intake and exhaust valves are still radial (unique MV AGUSTA figure), but are now titanium and the intake valves are now bigger measuring 31 instead of 29 mm. With the wider bore, changes were also needed to the camshaft profile. On the other hand, the valve bowls (still steel) were decreased in size to lose a few grammes weight.They were decreased from 28 to 26 mm but still have double springs. These bowls, along with the keepers, valve guides and valve seats are all made by Del West, the American market leader in this sector, and despite the exorbitant price of these components, they were perfect for a machine as exclusive as the F4CC. The weight saved by these higher working speed components led to improved engine “usability” not to mention the fact that they shaved 4 kilos off the weight of the F4CC engine as against the F4R. Other components that contributed to weight savings were the magnesium timing, gearbox, clutch, blow-by and alternator covers.The alternator cover in particular made a significant difference to the scales given that it alone made a difference of about 2 kilos in comparison to the one fitted to the F4R.Size, obviously makes a difference so the new smaller version meant modifications had to be made to the upper block due to the shape of the new alternator and new hose connections. The fuel feed system included bigger throttle bodies that went to 48 mm as against the 46 mm ones fitted to the F4R. Like the F4 1000 Tamburini, the key to the F4CC engine performance lies with the revolutionary, patented Torque Shift System (TSS). The end result is again an engine without parallel.Like its 2007 “R” sister, the F4CC fully complies with Euro 3 standards with the following components: lambda probe, catalyser and one-piece exhaust system. The Engine Brake System (EBS) must also be mentioned. This acts as a torque limiter under deceleration. This system was first launched with the F4 1000 series. The F4CC also features a mechanical type slipper clutch with ramps and roller bearings. It is a one-off item of equipment.Not one item is made using traditional industrial methods and this has an obvious effect on the price of the F4CC. All the frame peripheral components were tailor made. This includes the fork feet, the footpegs (shim adjustable and “filed down” to reduce weight), the upper steering column plate and levers. Every item has been carefully designed then hand built using techniques that the racing department has applied over the years.The F4 frame is made from chrome molybdenum that, while being very light, offers the rigidity that any Superbike putting out more than 200 CV must have. This frame is used widely in the F4 range and remains unchanged on the F4CC. The swing arm and frame plates are superlight magnesium and the choice of a mono arm demonstrates not only how solid this unit is, but the sight of one side of the rear wheel being completely “exposed” further underlines the fact that this is a 120,000 euro MV Agusta.In the suspension department, race experience counts more than ever. It is experience on the track that leads to evolution in suspension systems where improvements take place step-by-step. Flashes of inspiration however are never discounted. Even if everything looks the same from the outside, you can feel the difference when you try the F4CC or you can see the difference when the forks and “mono-arm” are X-rayed. Suspension solutions are the result of extensive research and close collaboration with riders that always want to feel the bike “hands-on”.They insist on no less than predictable, controllable reactions from the machine. All the components at the front are Marzocchi like the enormous 50 mm forks. These items provide solidity and strength under braking and cornering. The forks are carbon nitride treated to decrease friction but this effect also adds to the bike’s overall aggressive image. The one-off steering damper and racing mono shock absorber are both made by Sachs. The mono unit can be adjusted for rebound at high and low speeds. In effect, the F4CC is fitted with racing suspension.The F4CC is fitted with 100% Brembo Racing brakes. This system is an exact copy of the one used on racing bikes that have two 310 X 6 mm discs up front with monoblock calipers housing 4 pistons and 2 pads. A single 220 mm disc looks after braking at the rear. The only difference between the “official” Brembo race brakes lies in the second dust cover fitted to road going F4CC version. This serves to reduce wear on the brakes that certainly will not be serviced as often as those on a pure racing version.The forged aluminium Brembo Super Light “Y” spoked wheels come in a new colour and measure 3.50 x 17” and 6.00 x 17”. They are fitted with Pirelli Dragon Supercorsa Pro tyres measuring 120/70 and 190/55. Please contact 203-505-2496 to schedule viewing or request more info. If reserve price is met, please be prepared to complete transaction within 5 days, this is legal and binding. Just added new pictures. Many other items included in sale, brochures, Factory F4CC T-Shirt from 2007 Javitz Motorcycle show in NYC the only year MV Agusta had a booth, F4CC poster, signed ( Castiglioni ) letters and pictures.

MV Agusta : F4 AGO Only 40 test miles: One of 60 in North America!!    Ducati, Laverda, Bimota, BMW

MV Agusta : F4 AGO Only 40 test miles: One of 60 in North America!! Ducati, Laverda, Bimota, BMW

$24,000

Antelope, California

Year -

Make -

Model -

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Extremely rare with this low miles! unbelievably beautiful and super collectible: # 288 of 300 Last chance before this bike is sold to a buyer in Europe and shipped over! A rare opportunity to buy an extremely collectible, unique, sexy, elegant, timeless & super beautiful MV Agusta F4 "AGO" that is as rare as it gets with such low miles! After all, it carries the name of a phenomenal motorcycle racing legend, "Giacomo Agostini" ! The combination of the name of a legend, and being designed by the master of motorcycle design, "Massimo Tamburini" (R.I.P), you can rest assured that it will definitely only go up in value! It was built, using very high quality materials and craftsmanship that is no longer offered these days or even economically feasible for the manufactures to do so, it being down to the Gold Zinc Chromate plated bolts on this bike which no longer exist on production bikes. They don't make bikes like this anymore. This bike has a tremendous investment potential for the near future. MV Agusta AGO simply must be the best looking modern motorcycle ever made. Unless the world is going to end tomorrow, it is and it will be a fantastic investment that can also be enjoyed! You can practically bring it in and park it inside your living room and use it as an amazing artwork, while it goes up in value and appreciation. Nevertheless, Dollar and money in general is losing value every year and this could be a safe and exciting investment for the future. One of only 60 units imported to the North America of the total 300 produced for the entire world. It was sold at Munroe Motors in San Francisco when new! Some of those 60 units have already gone out of the country and exported elsewhere! This one is # 288 and it is beautifully displayed on the triple clamp with a 18 karat Gold plated plaque. In my humble opinion, AGO version is the best looking modern MV ever built to date. This bike is as new as it possibly can be, having only completed 40 test miles since it was delivered. This model came with specially painted forged Marchesini wheels and several carbon fiber bits and pieces from the factory, including the air runners, front fender, upper and lower chain guards, key guard, front fender; The CF battery box and some other CF parts were ordered directly from MV performance parts catalog. The forks are different than the ones on mass-produced F4 versions and they are "Ti-Nitride coated". it is as a friction modifier, and makes the forks slide smoother. The front calipers are the billet version, which were only supplied on AGO and Tamburini models as standard! The AGO model also comes with beautifully made adjustable rearsets, Red frame, unique Matt Goldish/Platinum color swingarm, side plates, bar-ends and specially anodized triple clamp! And of course the Red seat! Two keys are included. This bike has never been washed and is not modified in any form or shape other than the licence plate holder bracket, which has been replaced with a tail tidy kit with CF frame and different tastefully positioned turn signals. The original licence plate holder and turn signals are included. All it takes is only a few minutes to have it return back to stock. The only other new MV AGO that I'm aware of being offered for sale with no miles sold in Netherlands at Bruggeman Motorcycles afew weeks ago, and for a hefty Euro €28.299 ($38.700) in today's exchange rate. That bike had 0 miles, however 40 miles is considered very low as well! As with any American import AGO edition, it comes with a set of "RG3" slip on performance exhaust with specially designated Platinum colored anodized tips which was AGO specific only and it does include a performance chip as well, Books, factory tools, factory MV grip covers, MV factory Red paddock stand. There are a few extras in addition to what came with the bike: Ordered from MV Performance parts catalog are the carbon rear hugger carbon exhaust shield, carbon rearsets heel guards and a carbon battery box. A brand new in box, factory supplied cat-less racing mid-pipe is also going with the bike. The current raerset heel-guards and the heat shield on the bike are the MV factory carbon fiber ones, which were just mentioned. It also has clear fuel tank side protectors. Spark plugs have been replaced with the Iridium NGK plugs, however the originals are also included. Bike has been regularly started to maintain the healthy internals and to prevent gaskets from drying out. It also has a new battery which is on trickle charger. Oil had been refreshed as well, even though bike was sitting. Paint at the upper edge of the right mirror has been slightly smudged and retouched. It is barely noticeable, if any at all(if you get super close to it) and you may be able to polish it out.It was on a California non-op registration from 2007 until very recently. I just paid the registration fees and brought it up to date. It's good to go through OCT of 2014 if operated in CA. If you require an inspection, have it done prior to bidding. I strongly encourage all bidders to inspect the motorcycle personally or enlist the services of a professional inspector prior to placing a bid. After the sale, inspections are not recognized as a contingency to completing your obligation to your winning bid. If there are any questions regarding the above terms, please e-mail prior to bidding. A full payment within 3 days after the end of the auction will be required.