Nov 5, 2007

Monoshock Exclusive: The Ducati Monster 696 - Rise of the machines!

The new Ducati Monster 696 is the next generation naked and the final word in urban excitement. Ride the Monster 696 around your favourite downtown routes in relaxed style or, when the spirit moves you, unleash its dark side to deliver more naked performance than ever before.

Design: Refined style and design are the clear motivations behind the new Monster and the continued perfection of the Desmo engine ensures that its ‘saint and sinner’ image will impress any rider. A comfortable and confidence-inspiring chassis combine with the famously smooth and powerful Ducati L-Twin engine to provide the most enjoyable riding experience. The balance of new technologies expressed in stylishly finished materials is shaped around the original cool Monster heritage.

Maintaining its traditional Monster silhouette, the 696 now looks more muscular than ever. Its wide tank tapers to the thin waistline of a comfortable narrow seat ensuring sure-footed confidence when at the traffic lights. The large diameter Hybrid Trellis frame blends stylishly into an aluminium sub-frame and swingarm while minimalist instrumentation and simple controls at the front of the Monster contrast with twin, bold, Ducati-style mufflers at the rear to enhance its urban-ready image.
With a fuel tank form created with ingenious removable outer skins that enable quick and easy colour swaps, changing the personality of your Monster has never been easier. The quickly removable rear seat cover makes it even easier to completely colour coordinate and, when removed, reveals a place for your favourite passenger.
Chassis: The 696 ergonomics have been improved with subtle but effective changes to the riding position. A shorter reach to the bars and a slightly lower, more forward footpeg position, together with the lowest seat height of any Ducati and a reduction in weight, empowers any rider to become the master of this Monster.

The chassis of the new Monster is made up of a new Hybrid Trellis frame with larger diameter tubes directly inspired by the 2007 World MotoGP title-winning Desmosedici GP7 machine. To this is attached a rear aluminium sub-frame.

The front brake system is the envy of its class and becomes the new benchmark for the category with two 320 mm discs and four-piston radial calipers. At the rear, the dual-sided aluminium swingarm draws inspiration from Ducati Corse’s finest racing products in this area. The instrumentation is now totally digital and continues the tradition of all Ducati’s latest-generation hypersport models, guaranteeing lightness, ease of use and a wealth of information.

The new exhaust system stands out for its re-routed downpipes that now give the underside of the Monster a cleaner appearance and terminate with twin, bold Ducati-style mufflers.
The headlamp unit is characterized by a new triple arc main beam, while the rear light uses modern LED technology. The unmistakable tank boasts ingenious removable outer skins which makes it easy to change the personality of the Monster 696. In line with the latest-generation Ducatis, the new Monster 696 has undergone a weight reduction of 5kg from the previous model and now becomes the lightest bike in its category (359 lbs – 163 Kg).
Engine: The engine of the new 696 is an evolution of the previous 695 version. Measuring 696cc it boasts a series of updates and refinements.
Power output gets a 9% boost to 80 hp (59 kW) and an 11% increase in torque to 50.6 lb-ft.
This new engine continues to have the best horsepower per litre ratio of all Ducati’s air-cooled units, and it ensures a smooth and powerful delivery for a relaxed but thrilling ride in all conditions.

This increase in power has been achieved by the introduction of new cylinder heads, which are now similar to the ones on the 1100 2V engine fitted to the Multistrada and Hypermotard. Bore and stroke remain identical to the previous 695 model at 88 x 57.2 mm, but the pistons and combustion chamber have been revised to optimize the fluid dynamics of the new ports.

The camshafts now rotate on bearing surfaces directly in the cylinder head and are supported by means of oil pressure. The elimination of the bearings has enabled the weight of this unit to be reduced considerably and the layout simplified.
Furthermore the cooling fins of the cylinders and the cylinder heads have a new shape, and an improved casting process allows them to be produced closer to one another so as to increase their number and improve thermal exchange.
Like its predecessor, the new Monster 696 has an advanced APTC clutch, which makes down-shifting safe and helps keep the clutch lever action light and easy, especially in urban riding where frequent stops require high use.

Like every bike in the new range, the Monster 696 also has a new scheduled maintenance programme that reduces costs for the customer.
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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh fuck oh fuck oh fuck. Need a drink...

Anonymous said...

Hi Neeraj again,
Can we expect road tests from Monoshock on these big bikes soon? Give em to us doods. You are the only ones today who can.. Am a fan.
Cheerio

Anonymous said...

Looks a bit like the B King if you asks moi.

www.monoshock.in said...

Agreed on the B-King angle anon.

@Neeraj: Mate we are here, trying our best and with time, you never know!

Anonymous said...

Hey guys,
Wid time????? Just get us on the map doods! Wid those pictures, the spiriting riding and writing, I cannot see why not?
- Neeraj

Max said...

Nice edition, although i'd have preferred it if they had steered away from the pulled back head lamp styling (B-King, summat MT01, not happening), but then, its a Ducati, and a Monster at that.

Sometimes some bikes have a legacy that's hard to live by without raising the standards bar a notch above, it must be hard for them to live upto such high expectations from their steady legion of fans too! Lets hope the Desmosedici replica doesnt disappoint on that front either!

Awesome work on the news!

Cheers,

Max

www.monoshock.in said...

Yeah heck it must be tough. Keeping in line with the Ducati Brotherhood. And they are from Italy right? Like maybe from Sicily too? ;)

Unknown said...

hey guys.. naked bikes have alwayz been the best on a desire generatinaspect.. and dis latest machine just adds to it.. I ve alwayz love da monster for its original sculpted looks and this one has taken it further. lke someone mentioned.. i d ve preferred a more .. shud i say conventional or maybe.. design of headlite... but hel wid it.. dis monster definitely gives me a reason to drool at ma desktop image like no other..
sSharin wid all.. the only other naked bike i ve been crazy abt is the MV'z Brutale..
hey rahul.. lay yo hands on dis one and giv us all a ride report.. and giv us a reason to daydream...

Kedar Parikh, said...

Hey why is this called xclusive ??

Wasnt his originaly published at topseed.com
http://www.topspeed.com/motorcycles/motorcycle-reviews/ducati/ducati-monster-696-ar46780.html

www.monoshock.in said...

Officially Exclusive In Indian if we might add!
The press release from Ducati was received by us at 12 midnight Indian time.. So there you are!

Kedar Parikh, said...

Hey Thanx for the reply, keep up the good work.

Waiting for the road tests.

Cheers.