Ducati Monster 798
It also has a rich racing history with particular dominance in world superbike competitions.
Ducati monster 798. Air cooled monster slots nicely between the monster 696 and the more powerful monster 1100 mcn reviews the ducati monster 796 plus specs and owner ratings. The monster 797 is a cool looking bike. When a monster 821 is just too much for your wallet or your licence level along comes ducati with its new entry level monster 797. Superbike supersport monster multistrada sportclassic and hypermotard.
Ducati goes back to the basics with their new monster 797 naked bike. A motorbike for the enthusiast. The motorcycle is propelled by a lightweight desmodue engine which delivers 84hp 64kw at 8250rpm. As sporty and essential as any monster it offers everything you need for a fun ride that is also easy and intuitive.
It is simple fun handles well thanks to its light weight and is pleasingly devoid of modern electrical assists. As sporty and essential as any monster it offers everything you need for a fun ride that is also easy and intuitive. Image 1 of 2. In addition the new graphics give the monster 797 unique personality and style.
In addition the new graphics give the monster 797 unique personality and style. The ducati monster 796 is one of the most versatile monsters built by the italian manufacturer. The monster 797 is also available in a restricted power version of 35kw compliant for a2. We sample the all new ducati monster 797 the newest and youngest monster from ducati that not only looks beautiful and iconic like its older siblings but manages to take you back to the origins.
Ducati offers sophisticated bikes in various distinct market segments. The ducati monster 797 is that most rare of modern bikes a turn key fun machine. Ducati monster 796 review the latest incarnation of the monster series is brimming with character. The monster 797 is the ideal bike for those who want to enter the world of ducati for the first time.
It comes in at 7895 if you buy one in red or another 100 for a white one. Contributing editor thomas montano files his first ride review.