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Light, Compact, Essential And Fun: Ducati Presents The New Monster

Discussion in 'Front Page Articles' started by El Toro, Dec 2, 2020.

    • All the essence of the Monster in the lightest, most compact and essential form possible
    • The mission of the Monster: to have fun thanks to the 111 hp of the Testastretta 11° engine and 166 kg of dry weight
    • The sports naked suitable for all those who want a technological and easy to ride bike
    Borgo Panigale (Bologna, Italy), 2 December 2020 - The Ducati World Première web series has come to an end with the fifth and final episode in which the Borgo Panigale motorcycle manufacturer unveiled the new Monster. A motorcycle that marked the history of Ducati like few others. It is the best-selling model ever: more than 350,000 have been produced since its presentation.

    The new Monster represents all the essence of Ducati in the lightest, most compact and essential form possible. You can already guess it from the name: Monster, nothing else.
    The recipe is the original 1993 one: a sporty engine, but perfect for road use, combined with a Superbike-derived frame. All that you need to have fun, every day.

    The new Monster is based on the same concepts that bind it to the unforgettable Monster 900, the first, true sports naked, but reinterpreted and updated. The result is a bike with an advanced, easy and efficient chassis, capable of immediately establishing the perfect feeling with the rider. The riding position is less loaded on the wrists and the engine offers an excellent balance between power, torque and ease of handling.

    To create the new Monster, the engineers and designers started from scratch, but with a clear idea of the key points around which the new bike was to be built. Lean and agile, the bike incorporates the guidelines and the DNA of each Monster that make it immediately recognizable: fuel tank shaped like a “bison back”, “shoulder-embedded” round headlight, clean tail and engine at the centre of the scene. The language, however, is new and modern. The shapes have evolved in a direction in which essentiality and technology are enhanced by design, as in the circular profile of the front LED headlight and in the “sweeping” direction indicators.

    The new Monster is sporty and fun.
    The Monster is powered by the Testastretta 11° 937 cc twin cylinder L-shaped engine, with desmodromic distribution and Euro 5 homologation. Compared to the previous 821 it increases in displacement, power, torque and decreases in weight (-2.4 kg) to contribute to the lightness of the bike and offer better rideability. It now delivers 111 hp at 9,250 rpm with maximum torque of 9.5 Nm delivered at just 6,500 rpm, proving to be efficient and reactive in throttle response. Thanks to the increased displacement, the torque is improved at all revs, particularly in the medium-low range, most used on the road and between curves. This guarantees thrilling performance as well as riding ease and pleasure, also supported by the new gearbox and the Ducati Quick Shift Up / Down fitted as standard. The Monster is also available in a 35-kW version, suitable for A2 license holders.

    The new Monster is light.
    To ensure maximum fun, great attention was paid to weight reduction in the creation of the new Monster. Chassis, accessory elements and superstructures have been redesigned from the ground up to create a compact and lightweight bike, perfect for everyday use as well as for sports use.

    The aluminium Front Frame replicates the same concept found on the Panigale V4. It is short and attached directly to engine heads. With a weight of only 3 kg this frame is 4.5 kg lighter (60% less) than the previous trellis, helping to reduce the dry weight of the bike to just 166 kg.

    Each component has been redesigned and lightened: the rims lose 1.7 kg and the swingarm is lightened by 1.6 kg. The rear subframe decreases by 1.9 kg thanks also to the GFRP (Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer) technology with which it was made, that has allowed the optimization of shapes and surfaces to the benefit of lightness and dimensional compactness. The total weight saving is 18 kg compared to the Monster 821.

    The new Monster is easy, in any situation.
    The height from the ground of the seat of the new Monster is 820 mm. This, combined with the narrow sides of the bike, allows the rider to put his feet on the ground very easily. A seat is available as an accessory that reduces the height from the ground to 800 mm, while still maintaining good padding. Also a kit of springs for the suspension can be purchased, which lower the vehicle by reducing the seat height to 775 mm from the ground.

    To ensure maximum manoeuvrability at low speeds and facilitate manoeuvring from a standstill, the steering angle has been increased to 36° (+7° compared to the 821). The handlebar has been brought closer to the rider's torso by about 7 cm to have a more upright riding position that guarantees greater comfort and control. The position of the feet has also been changed, and the legs are now less curled up. All this translates into greater riding ease, even in city traffic.

    The new Monster is technological.
    The standard equipment includes ABS Cornering, Traction Control and Wheelie Control, all adjustable to different levels of intervention. The sporty character of the bike is also underlined by the Launch Control which ensures lightning-fast starts. This electronic equipment allows to express the performance of the bike with a high level of active safety.

    The new Monster is equipped with three Riding Modes (Sport, Urban, Touring) that allow to shape the character of the bike according to tastes and needs. Everything is easily managed through the handlebar controls and the 4.3" colour TFT dashboard featuring racing graphics that echo those of the Panigale V4, with a large rev counter that shows the indication of the gear inserted.

    The Monster has always been a symbol of customization.
    To allow each Monsterista to make their bike even more unique, sticker kits have been created that enhance the shapes of the Monster and celebrate Ducati's sportiness. For those wishing to accentuate the style of their Monster in an even more decisive way, cover kits will also be available. As with all Ducati motorcycles, a wide range of Ducati Performance accessories is also available, such as the double Termignoni approved silencer with carbon fibre end caps. In the section dedicated to the configurator on Ducati.com all the customization options can be viewed.

    The new Monster is available in Ducati Red and Dark Stealth with black wheels, Aviator Grey with GP Red wheels. For those who want the bike with an even sportier image, there is the Plus version in the same colours with an aerodynamic windshield and the cover for the passenger seat as standard.

    The Monster will be available in Ducati dealerships starting from April 2021.
     
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  1. And immediately taking criticism. Andy
     
  2. I like it, it is veering a bit toward a special but I still like it
     
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  4. The numbers look great, 111hp with 166kgs (though whats the crap about a low seat at 32inches?).

    Too bad the bike has been beaten with the ugly stick so hard.
     
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  5. No trellis, can’t see the engine, no single sided swing arm, horrible plastic looking thing, only my opinion obviously, but shared by many I am sure.
     
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  6. An Italian MT07 for the masses.
    If this is Ducati’s corporate direction then I feel we’ve seen the best already:astonished:
     
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  7. Do you think the big black lump covered in plastic is to get everyone used to that look, prior to electric bikes?
     
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  8. Struggling to say anything nice about it sadly, it might as well have been electric going by the unappealing frame* that's visible and it looks better in a dark colour purely because you don't notice the kink in the tank so much as it follows the contours of *.


    part-beat me to it Jez - just what was going through my mind ^.


    OMO
     
    #9 Chris, Dec 2, 2020
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  9. To be honest, I think this is the best of a bad bunch from all the new models launched this year,

    At 166kgs dry and 111 bhp I bet it’s a peppy little ride,.......ow much mista???
     
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  10. Yuk, I like the weight and power.
    But the styling, no thanks had this looked like the monster we are used to, may have been interested.
     
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  11. Looks a damn sight better than the V4 Multistrada, I know that much!
     
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  12. But its lost so much of what the original Monster was. I loved my 900.
    It's a sort of twin version of the streetfighter.
     
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  13. It doesn't look like a Ducati (it looks terrible) and where are the lowered powered ones for those who have a full licence but don't want 110hp?? Not every one spends their life on a track...

    Oh and "essential" ? What is that all about???

    edit - and for £5600 you can have a SV650 with trellis frame and 70ish HP
     
    #15 Blah blah, Dec 2, 2020
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  14. That finally is a MONSTER.....not pretty at all! Everything has to be all angles nowadays, which is just not necessary.:poop::bomb::scream:
     
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  15. Yeah, I see where you are coming from, but from Ducati’s point of view, you can’t stagnate and not introducing new bike designs, if companies like this stand still and don’t develop new stuff, punters like us would never get things like V4 engines, skyhook suspension, quickshifter/blipper etc and they would loose market share and end up out of business.

    Yonks ago I had an 851, to be honest, I bloody hated it,..now, I’ve had an 899 for six years and love the thing, that’s down to all the development work and bike model changes that Ducati have put in over the past years, it’s progress and it’s gonna happen whether we like it or not ?
     
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  16. The dealers said there was a new one on the way. Caught a few "spy" pictures of it on the net and bought the last of the current ones before it was too late.

    Among the last of the outgoing model ? - My 821 - built 01 October 2020

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  17. cans are too small, that's not "the Italian way" up until now - they are clearly paving the way for a new breed of owners.


    OMO
     
    #19 Chris, Dec 2, 2020
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  18. That looks lovely...I’m definitely in the minority liking the new one
     
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