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Ducati Monster 696
As the naked motorcycle segment continues to grow
across the world, Ducati continues to listen to riders of their famed Monster
line, making improvements every year. Providing a deep and rich exhaust tone within current regulations is no mean feat, but the Monster 696 definitely provides Ducati's famous L-Twin sound.
Its bold, high-level twin mufflers not only make a striking style statement, but
also provide a healthy increase in both power and torque and a discrete
positioning for two lambda exhaust gas sensors, crucial for the optimization of
fuelling and emissions. Monster 696: High-Tech Chassis / Suspension / Brakes
An immensely strong but light tubular steel Trellis
frame with aluminum rear sub-frame is the visual and structural backbone of all
the Monsters. Delivering unparalleled rigidity with minimal mass, the frame
design is pure Ducati in its ingenuity and simplicity and also enables a very
useful 64 degrees of lock-to-lock steering travel.
Monster 696: Essential Instrumentation
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