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  • Ducati’s legendary naked bike - the Ducati Monster, showed up in 1993, a Massimo Tamburini-designed beauty with a steel trellis frame and Ducati’s infamous L-twin on full display. It was a hit, but even with a blue-chip name behind the drawing board, it was a parts-bin special. That, friends, ain’t the case here.

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    The 937cc Testastretta L-twin pushes out 111 ponies to push the new Monster’s insanely lithe 366-pound dry weight. Backing that up is 68.7 pound-feet torque at 6,500 rpm. As is de rigueur with Ducati, it sucks its air and gas through desmodromic valves. Peak power hits at 9,250 rpm, which should mean the Monster’s power curve is nice and friendly.

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    The power is sent through a new gearbox that has an up-and-down quickshifter as standard.

    To lose all that heft, Ducati went for broke, chucking the iconic trellis in favor of an aluminum “front frame” that apes the Panigale V4′s. The new cradle bolts straight to the engine from the headstock and is extremely compact. Out back, the subframe is now glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP in Ducati marketing speak), which Bologna says saves 4.2 pounds. The wheels shed another 3.75 pounds, and the swingarm has been slimmed by 3.5.

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    Coupled with the weight loss, the new Monster is narrow, and has a stock seat height of 32.3 inches. If you’re more compact, Ducati will sell you a seat to lower the bike to 31.5 inches, and if you’re of truly Napoleonic proportions, you can throw in a lowering spring to get the seat down to just 30.5 inches off the deck.

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    The 2021 Ducati Monster gets all of Borgo Panigale’s standard technological fare, including cornering ABS, traction control, wheelie control, and launch control. All of those interventions can be configured to your liking, or specified in one of the bike’s three riding modes. The riding modes (Sport, Urban, and Touring) are controlled via a switch on the bars and a 4.3-inch TFT dash keeps the rider updated.

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    Last but not least, for 2021 Ducati is unveiling decal sets to help buyers separate their Monster from the crowd. The Monster will be available in Ducati Red and Dark Stealth with black wheels or Aviator Grey with red wheels in ’21, though price varies by color. If you want a small windshield and a pillion cover, you’ll need to upgrade to the Monster Plus, which is available in the same three hues.

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    The 2021 Ducati Monster will hit dealers in April 2021, with prices to be confirmed for the standard bike in Ducati Red. Monsters in Dark Stealth and Aviator Grey are also available and these bikes are expected to cost more as is with the norm with Ducati. There will also be a Ducati Monster Plus (not the Ducati Monster S??) that will also be expected to be priced higher. We will check in with Ducati Singapore and update here with the prices once we have them!

    2021 Ducati MonsterTechnical Specifications and Price

    Price: S$TBC (Awaiting confirmation from Ducati Singapore)
    Engine: 937cc, liquid-cooled, Testastretta V-twin; 4 valves/cyl.
    Bore x Stroke: 94.0 x 67.5mm
    Compression Ratio: 13.3:1
    Fuel Delivery: Fuel injection w/ 53mm throttle bodies; ride-by-wire
    Clutch: Wet, multiplate slipper and servo-assist; hydraulic
    Transmission/Final Drive: 6-speed/chain
    Frame: Aluminum
    Front Suspension: 43mm inverted fork, 5.1-in. travel
    Rear Suspension: Monoshock, adjustable for spring preload, 5.5-in. travel
    Front Brakes: Radial-mounted Brembo 4-piston M4.32 calipers, radial master cylinder, dual 320mm semi-floating discs w/ Cornering ABS
    Rear Brake: Brembo 2-piston caliper, 245mm disc w/ Cornering ABS
    Wheels, Front/Rear: Light alloy cast wheels; 3.5 x 17 in. / 5.5 x 17 in.
    Tires, Front/Rear: Pirelli Diablo Rosso III; 120/70-17 / 180/55-17
    Wheelbase: 58.0 in.
    Rake/Trail: 24.0°/3.7 in.
    Seat Height: 32.3 in.
    Fuel Capacity: 3.7 gal.
    Claimed Wet Weight: 414 lb.
    Warranty: 2 years, unlimited mileage
    Available: Mid 2021
    Contact: ducati.com

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