Ducati Monster 696

Ducati Monster 696
Manufacturer Ducati
Also called Il Mostro
Parent company Volkswagen Group
Production 2008-2014
Predecessor Monster 695
Successor Monster 796
Class Naked
Engine 695.79 cc (42.460 cu in), 2 valve, 2 cyl, 4 stroke desmodromic air cooled 90° V-twin
Bore / stroke 88.0 mm × 57.2 mm (3.46 in × 2.25 in)
Compression ratio 10.7:1
Power 80 hp (58.8 kW) @ 9000 rpm
Torque 69 Nm (50 ft-lb) at 7750 rpm
Transmission 6 speed
Frame type Tubular steel trellis frame
Suspension Front: Showa (later Marzocchi) 43 mm upside-down fork
Rear: Sachs Progressive linkage with preload and rebound Sachs adjustable monoshock
Brakes Front: Two 320 mm (13 in) discs, Brembo radial 4-piston calipers
Rear: One 245 mm (9.6 in) disc, Brembo 2-piston caliper
Tires Pirelli Angel ST
Front: 120/60 ZR 17
Rear: 160/60 ZR 17
Wheelbase 1,450 mm (57 in)
Dimensions L: 2,100 mm (83 in)
W: 780 mm (31 in)
Seat height 770 mm (30 in)
Weight 161 kg (355 lb)
163 kg (359 lb) ABS Ver. (dry)
185 kg (408 lb) (wet)
Fuel capacity 15 l (3.3 imp gal; 4.0 US gal)
13.5 l (3.0 imp gal; 3.6 US gal) ABS Ver. including 3.5 l (0.77 imp gal; 0.92 US gal) reserve

The Ducati Monster 696 is a standard or "naked" motorcycle, made by Ducati from 2008 through 2014.

Background

Since its launch in 1993, Ducati had sold over 200,000 Monsters,[1] which at one time amounted to 60% of Ducati's production. The initial Monster was cheap and easy to build and has remained so during its long life.[2] Ducati's "less-is-more" rationale of the Monster range aimed to combine high performance in a compact motorcycle. Ducati recently updated the Monster range, with redesigned components to improve performance and appearance.[3]

Specifications

Engine and drivetrain

The engine is the "Desmodue", a 90° L-twin, 696 cc (42.5 cu in) 58.8 kW (78.9 hp) air-cooled engine with desmodromic valve actuation.[4] A slipper clutch prevents locking of the rear wheel through clumsy down-shifting. Although Ducatis often use a dry clutch, this model has a 21-plate oil-bath "wet clutch" which weighs less, gives quieter operation, and needs less maintenance.[4]

Frame and body

The Monster has a steel trellis frame and a lightweight aluminum subframe. The claimed dry weight is 161 kg (355 lb)(non-ABS).[5]

The seat height is 770 mm (30 in), which may make it easier for some riders to plant their feet firmly on the ground. This is a benefit for inexperienced motorcyclists.[5]

Brembo Front Right Brake Caliper on a 2013 Ducati Monster 696 non-ABS

Brakes

The Monster's brake system components including master cylinders and discs are supplied by Brembo. The front has 320 mm floating dual discs and radially mounted 4 piston Brembo p4.32 calipers. The 245 mm rear solid disc have a two-piston p34 caliper.[5] Anti-lock braking system (ABS) is optional.[3]

Notes

  1. http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/ducati/ducati_monster_696%2009.htm
  2. Frank Melling (April 7, 2008). "2008 Ducati Monster 696 First Ride". Motorcycle USA. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  3. 1 2 "2014 Ducati Monster 696". TopSpeed.com. February 25, 2014. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  4. 1 2 "Ducati 696 technical specification". Ducati Canada. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  5. 1 2 3 "Ducati 696 chassis". Ducati Canada. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
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