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Ducati Monster S4R
The S4R is the top of the range Monster – the most powerful,
highest-performance Monster in 2003. It all starts with the 996 cc Superbike
engine and lightweight Superbike-derived trellis frame to ensure the perfect
combination of power and handling. A Showa fully adjustable front fork with
low friction TiN treatment and a fully adjustable Showa rear shock handle
suspension duties. The exclusive Ducati Superbike rising rate, ride height
adjustable rear suspension system includes a new single-sided aluminum
swingarm. An extraordinarily beautiful “two into one into two” exhaust has
been designed for the S4R. With both silencers positioned high and on the
right side of the bike, the system has an aggressive and powerful new look.
The 996 cc, liquid-cooled, Desmoquattro, fuel-injected, L-twin engine is
derived directly from our World Superbike champion race bikes. With muscle
to spare, the S4R delivers tractable power and torque over the widest rpm
range, so you’re on
Motorbikes Today Review
I had desperately wanted to ride the S4R Monster
ever since I first saw it about a year ago. Fortunately I got a chance to have
one of these stunning bikes from Ducati, but it was over Christmas and the New
Year so the weather sort of limited me to what I could do with it.
But...As you exit the town and hit the open road all those urban frustrations
instantly disappear when you open that throttle wide. Now the Monster takes on a
different guise, suddenly it comes alive with raw power and torque, that
legendary Ducati handling takes over, and out of those twin stacked cans comes
the noise of a v-twin on song.
Every time I had the opportunity (considering the winter weather) to give it
some stick, I gave it some, and every time I did it brought a smile to my face,
the S4R was brilliant fun.
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