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Ducati launches 'easy to use' redesigned website
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Written by Steven Thackery, 30/06/10
Ducati fans might want to take a look online at the firm's new UK website, which has been redesigned for ease of use.
The new portal has been more clearly laid out, with defined headings to direct consumers to the relevant website areas easily.
Among the headings is bikes, which showcases the firm's current range of models and divides up the six families. Web users can click on individual machines to view their specification levels and prices, and can also compare the vehicles with other versions from as far back as 2001.
A racing section has also been created where fans can read up-to-date news on the Ducati MotoGP and Superbike teams.
Other headings cover equipment, dealers and services and the company's profile.
Bike insurance policyholders can use the website to find their local dealership or search for used models through the pre-owned tool.
Meanwhile, the portal also has an experience section, featuring news on events, including the Ducati Roadshow and track days.
Earlier this month, the firm held the sixth edition of World Ducati Week at the Misano World Circuit on the Adriatic Riviera, with a record-breaking 60,000 motorcyclists attendance.
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