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Ducati 400 Monster
In the early 1990s Ducati set the
biking establishment on its collective ear by combining the torquey 900SS motor
with the world-class 888 suspension package in a naked, upright, in-your-face
styling package to produce the aptly named Monster.
The five-speed transmission is one of the slickest I've ever tested, sliding
lightly and smoothly between cogs with no notches or resistance whatsoever,
although the lever movement is a little too long for comfort. The gearbox does
however suffer from that most typical of Ducati problems, a narrow and elusive
neutral position, coupled to a neutral light which lies like a politician.
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