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Ducati Monster 796 Hayden MotoGP Replica
Ducati has launched a pair of GP Replica Monster Art schemes dedicated to their factory riders, Nicky “The Kentucky Kid” Hayden and Valentino “The Doctor” Rossi that will be available to Monster owners. The paintschemes are part of the Monster Art series which now has the “GP Replica” to add to the range. Previous models in the Art series have added around £540 to the price of the standard bike. The kit consists of of tank panels, micro-bikini fairing, single-seat cover and front mudguard with the riders’ respective logos and racing numbers and will fit any Monster range. First introduced in 2009, the innovative Monster Art project offered an additional range of colours to the standard factory options with a collection called “Colour Therapy”, while in 2010 the introduction of the “Logomania” collection celebrated 50 years of historic Ducati logo styles.
The Monster family introduces the 796, an exciting
addition to the line-up that combines the user-friendliness of the 696 with the
sports character of the 1100. Delivering 87hp (64kW), a dry weight of just 167kg
(368lb) and optional ABS, the stylish new Monster 796 returns the magic of
mid-range to the Monster family.
Suspension up front is handled by user-friendly 43mm
Showa forks, while the sporty Ducati single-sided rear swingarm is controlled by
a single rear Sachs unit, with adjustable spring preload and return damping for
passenger load optimization.
Desmodue Engine
Controls
Integral type Brembo master cylinders are used for
both the clutch and brake systems and maintain a clean handlebar arrangement for
the rider. They are fitted with user-friendly 4-point adjustable levers that
provide easy-to-reach control for all hand sizes and the APTC clutch offers a
super-light lever action ideal for use in the city.
The display also doubles as a control panel for the
activation of the Ducati Data Analyzer (DDA) system, which is available as an
accessory from Ducati Performance. The Monster 796 has been built ‘system-ready'
for the data acquisition kit, which consists of a special DDA software and
memory key that slots into a USB style plug under the seat. The same plug also
doubles as the connection for a handy new ‘battery maintainer' available as an
accessory from Ducati Performance.
According to Ducati, the Monster 796 produces 87 hp at 8,250 rpm and has 58 ft-lb. of torque at 6,250 rpm, compared to the Hypermotard 796’s 81 hp at 8,000 rpm and 55.7 ft-lb. at 6,250 rpm.Like its larger sibling, the M1100, the Monster 796 has a single-sided swingarm The new Monster 796 will be available in Ducati Red, arctic white silk or diamond black silk, each with the classic red trellis frame. Ducati is also offering a series of customized graphics called “Logomania”, the second part of the Project Monster Art collection.
The Monster Art kits offer a number of options based on classic bikes from
Ducati’s past. Also available for the Monster 1100 and Monster 696, the kits
include tank covers, a mudguard, a micro-bikini fairing and seat cover. “The bike has a strong spread of torque and makes the gears feel taller than they are. It pulls cleanly through the midrange and acceleration is strong – easily enough to make you smile as you barrel through – and between – the twists. This engine is perfectly suited to the stiff chassis of the traditional trellis frame and obligatory single sided swing arm. All in all, it’s a bike made to make you smile – and does so with ease. I like it.
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