Updated: Ducati Adds Another Monster To Its Lineup

Updated: Ducati Adds Another Monster To Its Lineup

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DUCATI EXPANDS THE MONSTER FAMILY WITH THE NEW 796 AND THE MONSTER ART BODY KITS Ducati’s newest Monster arrives with ten additional color selections Cupertino, Calif. Ducati North America is excited to announce the newest member of its internationally acclaimed Monster range- the Monster 796. The 2011 Monster 796 combines the top level components and style of the Monster 1100 with the user friendliness of the Monster 696. Priced at $9,995; it will be invading streets nationwide this June in white, black and Ducati red. All three colors share the lightweight Ducati trellis frame in red, along with red wheel striping. The Monster 796’s air-cooled engine produces a potent 87hp and 56lb/ft of torque, which is enough to propel the svelte 367lb bike to any destination in a rapid fashion. In the interest of rider comfort; the Monster 796 has adapted a comfortable new seat, higher handlebars and optional passenger grab handles to enable an optimum riding experience. Borrowing from its 1100cc sibling, the Monster 796 features a single sided swingarm and four piston Brembo brakes. These features combine with an APTC slipper clutch, blackened foot rests, and new five spoke wheels to make the ultimate middleweight Monster. Arriving alongside the latest Monster are the new ‘Monster Art’ body kits for all three members of the Monster family; giving riders the chance to accessorize and customize the look of their bikes with ten all-new color choices. The new Monster Art body kits allow Monster 696, 796, 1100 and 1100S owners to extend their personal style by changing up panels to suit any mood or event. Monster lovers can ‘dress’ their bikes in as little as ten minutes, giving a new look to their two-wheeled beauty each day. The Monster Art kit includes tank covers, a mudguard, a micro-bikini fairing and seat cover- everything needed to change the color of a Monster in rapid fashion. The ten new color options include three vibrant solid colors, and seven historical Ducati liveries as follows: * “Giallo Ducati” Ducati Yellow * “Lilla Glamour” Lilac * “Arancione Scrambler” Ducati Scrambler Orange * “Ducati Corse” Inspired by the new Ducati Corse logo * “Imola 72″ In honor of the Imola 200 winning 750SS * “Darmah” Modeled after the legendary black and gold striping of the late seventies. * “Isle of Mann 79″ A tribute to Ducati’s 1978 Senior TT Win * “Pantah” Ducati’s iconic logo from the eighties * “Mach 1″ A vibrant red in the spirit of the 1960’s * “Sport 100″ A historic blue from Ducati’s of the past The Monster Art panel accessories can be purchased at local Ducati dealerships from $599.99. For details on the Monster 796, and the Monster Art kits, please visit www.ducatiusa.com. More, from a press release issued by Ducati North America: DUCATI ANNOUNCES the mONSTER “SECOND SKIN” PROMOTION New Ducati Monster 1100 Owners to Receive Free Monster Art Body Kit. Cupertino, Calif. Ducati North America is pleased to announce the “Monster Second Skin” promotion for all new purchases of Monster 1100 and 1100 S models. Customers who buy a Monster through June 30 will receive a FREE Monster Art Body Kit, allowing them to customize the look and attitude of their bike. As the first motorcycle manufacturer to offer do-it-yourself interchangeable panels, Ducati produces artistic options that appeal to a wide range of enthusiasts. The kit includes a tank mudguard, micro-bikini fairing and seat covers in the color of the rider’s choice. Essentially, in as little as 10 minutes, riders can change the body color of their Monster daily to suit their mood and riding style. The new Monster Art graphic options for the promotion include: “Giallo Ducati” Ducati Yellow “Lilla Glamour” Lilac “Arancione Scrambler” Ducati Scrambler Orange “Ducati Corse” Inspired by the new Ducati Corse logo “Imola 72″ In honor of the Imola 200 winning 750SS “Darmah” Modeled after the legendary black and gold striping of the late seventies. “Isle of Mann 79″ A tribute to Ducati’s 1978 Senior TT Win “Pantah” Ducati’s iconic logo from the eighties “Mach 1″ A vibrant red in the spirit of the 1960’s “Sport 100″ A historic blue from Ducati’s of the past All of the new color choices and details on the promotion can be viewed at www.ducatiusa.com; along with the Monster 696, 1100 and the new Monster 796.

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