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16th October 2024
No Reserve: Original-Owner 2015 Ducati 1299 Panigale

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Source: Bring a Trailer –

This 2015 Ducati 1299 Panigale was purchased new by the seller and has been modified with an Oberon clutch slave, red-anodized bar ends, a license plate relocation kit, and mirror-delete plugs. It is powered by a 1,285cc Superquadro L-twin paired with a six-speed transmission and wears fully faired red bodywork. Additional equipment includes Brembo Monobloc front calipers, a Marzocchi fork, a Sachs monoshock, a single-sided swingarm, a digital TFT instrument display, and a Sachs steering damper. This 1299 Panigale is now offered at no reserve with removed parts, an owner’s manual, a Ctek battery maintainer, and a clean California title in the seller’s name.

The fully faired bodywork and 4.5-gallon fuel tank are finished in red with silver graphics. The bike features a rider saddle with a rear pad as well as a clear windscreen, a side stands, a relocated license plate bracket, and mirror-delete plugs.

The 17″ cast-alloy wheels are finished in black and wear Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa tires. Stopping power is provided by radially mounted Brembo four-piston Monoblock calipers mounted over dual 330mm rotors up front along with a two-piston Brembo caliper and a 245mm rotor out back. Adjustable suspension includes a 50mm Marzocchi fork as well as a Sachs monoshock connected to the aluminum single-sided swingarm.

Clip-on handlebars with red-anodized Ducati bar ends have an attachment point for the Sachs steering damper and frame a digital display that features a tachometer with a 9k-rpm redline, a gear indicator, a clock, and an engine temperature readout. The digital odometer shows 3k miles.

The 1,285 L-twin features chain-driven double-overhead camshafts as well as four desmodromically actuated valves per cylinder, a ride-by-wire throttle, and a two-into-one-into-two exhaust system. The battery has been replaced under current ownership.

Power is sent to the rear wheel through a wet slipper clutch with an Oberon slave cylinder as well as a six-speed transmission and a drive chain. 

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