Senin, 30 September 2013

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DUCATI MONSTERS


In November 2010, Ducati announced the Monster 1100 Evo, replacing the Monster 1100 and 1100s. The exhaust was moved to the side as opposed to underneath the seat, and the dry clutch changed for a wet clutch. Also, there was a change in the paint schemes.[27] Another major change is the inclusion of Ducati Safety Package (DSP) which is standard with the motorcycle. This DSP consists of ABS and Ducati Traction Control.[28]In April 2010, the Monster 796 was announced, producing a factory-claimed 87 hp (65 kW).[26]

As of November 2010, the Ducati Monster family consists of the 696, 796 and 1100 Evo.
In October 2011, Ducati unveiled a new addition to the Monster family, the 795.[29] Essentially a 696 frame with the larger 803cc engine from the 796 wedged into it, the 795 is aimed specifically at the Asian market and will be assembled in a plant in Thailand.[30]

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