With its roots in the café racer culture of the 1950s and '60s, the streetfighter motorcycle category is characterized by high-performance naked bikes with large displacement engines, tall handlebars, and lack of a windscreen. Ducati entered the segment with its Streetfighter model for the 2009 model year which won the Cycle World Best Middleweight Streetbike title in 2013. This 2011 example is a Streetfighter S powered by a four-stroke 1,099cc L-twin engine rated at 155 HP. Acquired by the seller, its second owner, in 2013 and previously listed on PCARMARKET, this Ducati is now offered for auction out of Pennsylvania with just over 8k miles showing on the odometer.
This Ducati is finished in dark grey over a black steel trellis frame. Equipment includes an anodized black aluminum swingarm with an adjustable Öhlins monoshock, an adjustable 43mm Öhlins inverted front fork, an integrated headlight, a Ducati-branded rear seat cowl, dual mirrors, Brembo-branded brake calipers, a carbon fiber front wheel fairing, lightweight aluminum tapered handlebars, vertically stacked stainless-steel mufflers, and ten-spoke 17” alloy wheels with red pinstripes. The tires show production date codes from 2012 and 2013. The rider is provided with a digital instrument display including a 12k-rpm tachometer and readouts for the traction control systems. The seller indicates a small stone chip is present on the carbon fiber front fairing as well as a stain on the seat cushion and a scuff on the cowl behind the seat.
The liquid-cooled 1,099cc L-twin engine features four Desmodromic valves per cylinder, Marelli electronic fuel injection, and an output of up to 155 HP and 87.5 lb.-ft of torque. The rear wheel is chain-driven through a 6-speed manual transmission with a multi-plate dry clutch. The braking system includes dual 330mm semi-floating discs with 4-piston Brembo monobloc calipers in front and a single 245mm disc with a 2-piston caliper in the rear. The seller indicates the bike was always professionally maintained at a Ducati dealership and the last service included new front struts, brakes, and a belt replacement. The seller adds that an upgraded lithium-ion battery has been installed which requires a special charger.
This sale will include owner’s manuals and a clean title.
The seller would like you to know: "Bike in as good condition as I bought it. I am the second user, purchased from the dealer directly, serviced regularly, and only rode it a few hundred miles per year since I own two bikes. The bike handles perfectly, transmission settings can be changed, I set it up for comfort as it is very powerful and will pop a wheely easily if not careful."
Comments (15)
Purchased for $6,750
@leviathan do you happen to have a receipt that shows this last timing belt/desmo service?
Offer in the amount of $6,000
@ProjectJunky last service. As per the dealer. They also changed the Ohlins
Offer in the amount of $5,000
When was the last time the timing belts were changed?
What a fun machine. Even at the reserve price it seems like a steal.
I love it, but I'm too old for it. Better someone else to enjoy it.
Bid in the amount of $4,000
cool bike. I didn't realize they made them this early on. Much more subtle than today's version.
Almost there!
Bid in the amount of $3,350
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