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18 April, 2020 8:59 am

Valentino Rossi's motorhome for sale

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Valentino Rossi has a new contract with Ducati and a new set of wheels – but we’re not talking his bike.
Turning up at the last race of the 2010 MotoGP season, Rossi had a brand new motor home and is now selling his old one: this Monaco Dynasty Bishop IV.

This isn’t your average caravan park vehicle, and it’s in good condition with just 38,000 miles on it.
The motorhome isn’t just a place to sleep for professional motorcycle racers – it’s their sacred place throughout the season and if only the walls could talk, there’d be some stories to tell, we should think.

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We’ve got no idea how much this is, but if you’re keen on buying Valentino Rossi’s Motorhome, just write to info@visibly-loud.
com.

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