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Ducati Motorcycles - Monster 696
Ducati Motorcycles seems to have invented the “Naked” Motorcycle in the early 90’s; and now they strike again with their next generation Monster the 696.
Ducati motorcycles have designed the New 696 to perform anywhere, even if you ride downtown, out in the country or out at a track day. The 696cc engine is powerful and the chassis allows both high-performance and outstanding maneuverability.
The 696 by Ducati Motorcycles offered a more muscular look and its wide taper tank and narrow seat ensure a sure-footed confidence at traffic lights.

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Ducati Motorcycles
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Ducati Motorcycle seems to have some of the most passionate motorcycle riders and enthusiast. Just looking at a Ducati motorcycle and the first thing you will notice are the soft curves and flowing lines. Some say that the design is the heart of the Ducati others say it’s the race proven performance; however one thing is clear a Ducati motorcycle always gets noticed.

However, Ducati wasn’t always known for their motorcycles; Ducati, started out manufacturing electronic components. The company thrived and grew until the second World War. After the war the Ducati brothers introduced the Cucciolo an auxiliary engine that could be retrofitted to the frame of a bicycle.

The year 1952 marked a cornerstone in Ducati history. It was the year it introduced its 65TS model at the Milan Show, together with the first 4 stroke scooter, the Cruiser.

Ducati got a racing edge over the competition by adopting positive valve control, also known as Desmodromics; this allowed its engines to reach higher rpms (far superior to what the competition could produce).

The company had its ups and downs in racing but the 125 Desmo was probably the first bike that started Ducati’s world-wide recognition.

The next successful racing model was the first 250cc model Ducati designed, winning almost all of its races and becoming a production model in 1961. The model sold in the U.S., the Diana Mark 3 Super Sport went on to become the fastest 250cc production motorcycle in the world.

In 1974 Ducati motorcycles launched one of the most legendary Ducati nameplates; the Super Sport 750. It was immediately praised by critics not only for its immense power, but also for its superb handling and docile road manners. By 1977 customers demanded higher capacity, higher horsepower sports motorcycles, and the Super Sport 900 was introduced. A legend for good reason, the 900SS was the pinnacle of sports bikes in 1977.

Just when Ducati enthusiasts were getting used to consistent factory support and distribution, Ducati made known its financial troubles. In 1984, control of Ducati was transferred to the Cagiva group, and luckily for enthusiasts Cagiva was interested in motorcycle production. Ducati would dedicate a large portion of its production to making engines that would power Cagiva motorcycles, and Ducati would continue its racing ventures.

With the help of Cagiva, a new research facility was founded in Rimini. The first ever “modern” Ducati to be born as a result of research in Rimini was the famous Paso. The motorcycle to start winning races again for Ducati, and to mark the company’s exit from under the shadow of hard times, was the 851, built in 1985.

This successful motorcycle later evolved into the 888 and then the 916 which established Ducati as a World Superbike superpower.

Getting into the World Motorcycle Championship was the last jewel on the Ducati crown. Here, despite the strong opposition and initial hardships Ducati is regularly scoring race victories to this very day.

As the bikes continue to be produced at the Borgo Paigale plant, the craftsmanship and exceptional company pedigree make sure no one has to look twice at a Ducati motorbike to know what they’re feasting their eyes on.

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