For Sale Pristine Ducati Multistrada 950S - Showroom Condition, Ultra-Low Mileage, Loaded with Premium Extras

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Are you in the market for a versatile adventure-touring motorcycle that combines Italian flair, exhilarating performance, and unmatched adaptability? Look no further than this immaculate Ducati Multistrada 950S, a bike that's been meticulously maintained and is ready to deliver endless thrills on the road or light trails. With just 2,100 miles on the odometer, this machine is essentially in showroom-like condition—garage-kept, with no scratches, dents, or signs of wear, looking and feeling as fresh as the day it rolled off the factory floor. Its full service history has been handled exclusively by authorized Ducati main dealers, and since the most recent service, it's only been ridden home, ensuring everything is in peak operational state.Under the hood, the Multistrada 950S is powered by a potent 937cc Testastretta 11° L-Twin engine, delivering 113 horsepower at 9,000 rpm and 71 ft/lbs of peak torque, with at least 80% of that torque available from 3,500 to 9,500 rpm for effortless, usable power in real-world riding.

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This broad torque band means less frequent shifting, allowing you to focus on the ride whether you're carving canyons or cruising highways.

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The engine pairs with a 6-speed transmission featuring Ducati's bi-directional Quick Shift (DQS) system as standard, enabling seamless, clutch less upshifts and downshifts that melt away gear transitions under acceleration—perfect in higher gears for a surge of speed, though using the clutch in lower gears ensures ultra-smooth operation.

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The slipper clutch further enhances this with anti-hop functionality and hydraulic control, reducing rider effort during aggressive downshifts or stop-and-go traffic.

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Handling is where the 950S truly shines, offering neutral, confidence-inspiring dynamics that make it feel agile and planted across diverse scenarios—from twisty backroads to urban commutes or even mild off-road adventures.

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The semi-active Ducati Skyhook Suspension (DSS) Evo system allows for precise, on-the-fly adjustments to front and rear damping (from Hardest to Softest), working in harmony with the bike's electronics to adapt to your riding style without wallowing in turns or feeling overly stiff on rough patches.

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Paired with Pirelli Scorpion Trail II tires and a robust trellis frame for torsional rigidity, it provides flawless pavement performance and stability, even when loaded, thanks to electronic preload adjustments.

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Safety is elevated with Bosch Cornering ABS, Ducati Traction Control (DTC), and Vehicle Hold Control (VHC) for hill starts, all managed via a Bosch Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) that ensures precise intervention in corners or slippery conditions.

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Customization is a standout advantage, with four intuitive riding modes—Sport for invigorating, dynamic power delivery; Touring for smooth, full-power relaxation on long hauls; Urban for reduced power and effortless low-speed maneuvering; and Enduro for off-road traction and ABS tweaks—that can be fine-tuned via the high-resolution color TFT display or Ducati Link App.

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Offering over 400 possible setting combinations, this bike adapts to your mood, terrain, or load, making it incredibly versatile without overwhelming less experienced riders (defaults work great out of the box).

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Additional perks include cruise control for highway comfort, LED cornering lights for better visibility, hands-free ignition, and a 5.3-gallon tank for extended range.

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Riders rave about its balance, calling it a "sweet spot" for those who want sport-touring excitement without the bulk of larger models, blending enduro capability with supermoto agility for fun on any road.

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This particular example elevates the package with a host of premium aftermarket extras, all professionally installed:
  • Evotech Performance engine guard protector for added durability
  • Evotech Performance radiator and oil cooler guard protectors to shield vital components
  • QD Power Gun slip-on silencer for a deeper exhaust note and improved flow
  • Evotech Performance crash bobbins for protection in case of tip-overs
  • Crash bars for comprehensive frame safeguarding
Whether you're a seasoned rider seeking a do-it-all machine or someone upgrading to premium Italian engineering, this Multistrada 950S won't disappoint. It's not just a bike—it's a gateway to adventure, performance, and style. Serious inquiries only; contact me to arrange a viewing or for more details.


£10,950.00
 

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Nice bike, what year bike is it?
Looks nice indeed. Age of the machine would help its sale.

On a separate note, what is nicer to look at?

This “💩” view with ultra low pixel quality images

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which you have to tap on to view as a gallery and then these open up in a separate window?

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… or this one?

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It isn’t difficult to insert a full image below the text or for it to be spaced with relevant text (to the image) for example describing an accessorie, service record, damage, etc.

All one has to do is tap on “Insert” then “Full Image” tab :blast

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It sure makes and advert look complete, at least in my view it does. Almost like reading a glossy magazine.

I know I said to BHT, that I wouldn’t coment in the for sale section, unless I was genuinely looking to buy, but I’ve made a decision to put my point across for the purposes of educating seller how to achieve a better looking advert. 👍🏻 I hope no offence is being taken.

Sorry Paul 😬
 
Sorry all it is a 2020 and whats wrong with using AI to more clearly highlight and explain the bike, i am sure you have all used a calculator? 🤣 Bike was bought to go touring with my old man, that didnt happen unfortunatly so been sat in my office for a while, difficult to get out so the photos are from when i bought it, i did about 100 miles on it, literally. If interest of course i will get some more clear photos and "insert" them.
 
Sorry all it is a 2020 and whats wrong with using AI to more clearly highlight and explain the bike, i am sure you have all used a calculator? 🤣 Bike was bought to go touring with my old man, that didnt happen unfortunatly so been sat in my office for a while, difficult to get out so the photos are from when i bought it, i did about 100 miles on it, literally. If interest of course i will get some more clear photos and "insert" them.
The final paragraph highlights what's wrong with using AI, especially "It's not just a bike—it's a gateway to adventure, performance, and style." Sounds like marketing bollocks rather than you simply trying to sell a used bike. Tech is supposed to be used to improve stuff, whereas in this case I think it has detracted from what is otherwise a lovely bike. Just my opinion, of course, but you asked the question.

GLWS
 
On 1st June, Davros posted a for sale ad for his R1250RT. It was as good a used bike ad as I have seen. Might be worth a look to see the difference between your ad and his. Being a tech numpty I can't provide a link, but someone clever than me might help.
 
At the end of the day it doesn't effect the facts, i.e bike age, condition, extras and price so not sure what the issue is to be honest.
 
At the end of the day it doesn't effect the facts, i.e bike age, condition, extras and price so not sure what the issue is to be honest.
It has certainly got a few thread bumps for you..
I think that what using AI as you have done, does...is make it the sale of any old item rather than the sale of your pride and joy. It has nothing 'personal' in it. There are very few great ads, but the ones that are... leave you in no doubt that the bike has been loved, looked after, cherished..all the things one would want to hear when spending £10k+ on a heart over head purchase. (Just my own views obviously)
"Under the hood" does it for me tho.....:D
GLWS, great bikes.
 
It has certainly got a few thread bumps for you..
I think that what using AI as you have done, does...is make it the sale of any old item rather than the sale of your pride and joy. It has nothing 'personal' in it. There are very few great ads, but the ones that are... leave you in no doubt that the bike has been loved, looked after, cherished..all the things one would want to hear when spending £10k+ on a heart over head purchase. (Just my own views obviously)
"Under the hood" does it for me tho.....:D
GLWS, great bikes.
I agree with you, however i prefer to be realistic and honest, how can i love a bike i have done 100 miles on? Previously and how i know this site, i had an 1150gs, i did 10's of thousands of miles on it all over Europe with my dad, that bike was loved as i spent alot of time with it and i sold it on this site to someone who was going to refurbish it and enjoy it more than i was which was important to me, i bought the Ducati to do the same with my dad when he got unwell but it never worked out for obvious reasons, the bike is technically brilliant but i am not going to blab on about how i love it and it for x y and z reasons when its all bollocks, i bought it, rode it home, serviced it at ducati and rode it home again, that's it, the add is simply to outline the technical advantages of the machine, the exact reason for me to sell it, is its a waste of the machine sat in this office, someone could get an excellent bike for 10.5k and love the thing. Thanks for the bumps though haha.
 
I thought there was a golden rule, if you’ve nothing positive to say on a for sale ad then don’t say anything?
It seems not everyone got that memo.
I read the bikes description and viewed the photos without any issues so I don’t understand why some folk are getting their knickers in a twist over it.
 
I have recently bought one of these and am loving it perfect combination of attributes to make it for me close to perfect road bike
 
Looks nice indeed. Age of the machine would help its sale.

On a separate note, what is nicer to look at?

This “💩” view with ultra low pixel quality images

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which you have to tap on to view as a gallery and then these open up in a separate window?

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… or this one?

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It isn’t difficult to insert a full image below the text or for it to be spaced with relevant text (to the image) for example describing an accessorie, service record, damage, etc.

All one has to do is tap on “Insert” then “Full Image” tab :blast

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It sure makes and advert look complete, at least in my view it does. Almost like reading a glossy magazine.

I know I said to BHT, that I wouldn’t coment in the for sale section, unless I was genuinely looking to buy, but I’ve made a decision to put my point across for the purposes of educating seller how to achieve a better looking advert. 👍🏻 I hope no offence is being taken.

Sorry Paul 😬
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I agree with you, however i prefer to be realistic and honest, how can i love a bike i have done 100 miles on? Previously and how i know this site, i had an 1150gs, i did 10's of thousands of miles on it all over Europe with my dad, that bike was loved as i spent alot of time with it and i sold it on this site to someone who was going to refurbish it and enjoy it more than i was which was important to me, i bought the Ducati to do the same with my dad when he got unwell but it never worked out for obvious reasons, the bike is technically brilliant but i am not going to blab on about how i love it and it for x y and z reasons when its all bollocks, i bought it, rode it home, serviced it at ducati and rode it home again, that's it, the add is simply to outline the technical advantages of the machine, the exact reason for me to sell it, is its a waste of the machine sat in this office, someone could get an excellent bike for 10.5k and love the thing. Thanks for the bumps though haha.
That’s a really nice bike and I’m sorry to hear of the circumstances for the sale re your dad. Have a bump on me.
 


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