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Ducati Monster 695
Sneaking in under the radar is news about a major update to
Ducati's entry-level Monster, one of the Italian company's best-selling models
and one key to its marketplace success.
The 695 uses the same transmission and primary-drive ratios as the 620, but the
final drive gearing is radically different. The countershaft sprocket remains at
15 teeth, but the rear sprocket goes from 48 to 42 teeth. This results in a much
taller final-drive ratio, going from a short 3.20:1 to 2.80:1, which should be
more relaxing on the highway but less punchy at lower speeds. Wheelie hounds
might want to fit the larger sprocket. Source By Kevin Duke Motorcycle-USA
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