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The Ducati Monster List is an online club and resource center for Ducati Monster Owners. You can talk with other Monster owners using our forum, share your experiences, and meet other riders in your area.
This website has an active Message Board, a photo gallery, a Classifieds section to buy and sell your stuff, and many other features.
If you are encountering login problems, please write a note to help@ducatimonster.org and we'll have it resolved as soon as possible. We can issue you a new temporary password, and after you are logged in again, you can change it to whatever you wish.
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2009 Ducati Streetfighter Review |
Mar 26, 2009 - 9:24 AM - by admin
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"Spanish bombs in Andalucía, oh mi corazon." – The Clash, Spanish Bombs
With apologies to one of the greatest bands ever, this time around in Andalucía it was an Italian bombshell that was stealing hearts. Ducati's new Superbike-based Streetfighter truly is the bomb.
Unlike nearly every naked bike we can think of, Ducati has created a stripped-down, super-sporting roadster without excuses – no tuning for torque, and no dumbed-down suspension.
The Streetfighter's engine is ripped nearly unchanged from the 1098 sportbike, differing only in shorter intake tracts that knock off a scant 5 hp. The result is a claimed 155 hp at 9500 rpm, aided by a midrange-inducing exhaust valve. The use of the 1198's Vacural cast-aluminum crankcase shaves nearly 7 pounds from the engine.
"It's like 100 liters of... [Read More]
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Ducati Monster 1100 vs Harley-Davidson XR1200 Review |
Feb 09, 2009 - 9:22 AM - by admin
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Nothing says "motorcycle" like a naked air-cooled sporty bike. They are little more than an engine with a couple of wheels tacked on at either end. No unsightly radiators and their attendant plumbing, and no plastic fairings hiding the mechanical bits – they're the epitome of elemental motorcycling.
But in this slice of moto-dom, there are a few different philosophies. Ducati's Monster 1100 represents an Italian school of thought, with eye-catching styling that befits its country of origin. One of the originators of the naked sportbike movement, this new Monster's abbreviated trellis frame pares down the bike's visible components to a level that an untrained eye might wonder how the thing is held together.
The North American viewpoint is provided by Harley-Davidson's new XR1200, an homage to the most American form of... [Read More]
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Ducati Monster 1100 S Dealer Monster Challenge |
Jan 09, 2009 - 2:56 PM - by admin
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From simple to super-involved, Ducati's North American dealerships went all-out to show the potential of the new Monster line. When it comes to personalizing your Monster, there is no wrong answer. The fact is, the Monster let's you express yourself however and whenever you want.
To see the other dealer creations and specs, check out this link
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