Description
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If you’re not familiar with this monster motard, here’s the short version: in the spring of 2005, Ducati designer Pierre Terblanche pitched management on an extreme street fighter — street performance in a new aesthetic package. The concept bike debuted that fall in Milan. Based on the positive reaction the bike received from motorcyclists around the world, company president Federico Minoli green-lighted the project immediately.
Similar in many respects (steering geometry, wheelbase, seat height, and suspension travel) to the award winning Multistrada, the Hypermotard has changed little since its first appearance. The LED front turn indicators were relocated from the backs of the folding, handlebar-end-mounted mirrors to the neighboring hand guards; the wide, tubular handlebar was raised; the gas tank was widened by half an inch to allow a fuel capacity of nearly 3.3 gallons; the single 320mm front brake rotor was replaced with a pair of 305mm semi-floating discs; and the taillight was mounted higher to meet homologation standards.
As its name suggests, the 1100 was powered by the Ducati’s venerable air-cooled, fuel-injected, two-valve-per-cylinder, desmo V-Twin. Displacing 1078cc — up from 992cc — the engine produced a claimed 90 horsepower and 76 foot-pounds of torque. Dry weight was said to be 390 pounds. The up-spec S version included diamond-like carbon fork coating, a reservoir-equipped Öhlins shock, some monobloc Brembo brake calipers, as well as set of red-pinstriped forged Marchesini wheels.
Manufactured in September of 2008, this example is VIN: ZDM1YACP69B011649. The seller purchased the bike new from Motorcycles of Greensboro.
The odometer shows 3,650 miles.
Maintenance:
The seller reports that he has had “belts and fluids replaced every three years” with the last service being in 2020. Additionally, he had new tires installed in 2020.
Modifications:
The seller reports that this Hypermotard 1100S is completely stock.
It is riding on Pirelli Diablo Rosso II tires with date codes of 3019 and 4319.
The sale includes two keys, the original code card, as well as a Ducati Data Analyzer and the original owner’s manuals.
Cosmetic Blemishes:
Per the seller, there are no cosmetic blemishes of note.
Currently located in Lewisville, North Carolina, this Ducati is offered on a clean North Carolina title with current registration through February 2024.
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