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Ducati offers finance deal for award-winning Streetfighter
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Written by Fran Newton, 22/01/10
Bike insurance policyholders with a passion for naked, sporty models might not want to miss the latest offer from Ducati.
To celebrate winning the Naked Sportsbike of 2009 Award, the manufacturer has announced a new zero per cent finance campaign for its Streetfighter and Streetfighter S models.
Running until April 30th, the deal will see bike insurance policyholders given a 36-month zero per cent period in which to pay if they stump up a 50 per cent deposit for the award-winning machine.
Those who provide a 25 per cent deposit can benefit from a 2.4 per cent rate over 48 months.
Commenting on the Streetfighter bike, managing director of Ducati UK Tim Maccabee said: "It was one of our most acclaimed bikes last year winning many awards including Naked Sportsbike of the Year and has captured people's imagination due to its performance and versatility."
He added the finance deals makes it possible for customers to achieve their dream of owning one of the models and gives them a share in the bike's success.
Earlier this month, Ducati announced its Multistrada model has begun a tour of the UK that will see it displayed at dealerships across the country.
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