The new Ducati 659 Monster is an Australia/New Zealand only offering for new riders that is designed to not only satisfy the requirements of faceless bureaucracy, but to entice new …
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The Monster 1200 was heavily revised this year with a restyle more inline with the previous R version. A slimmer tank and seat tail, pillion seat cover, and new headlight …
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Ducati. The word conjures images of red blooded V-twins, engines that shake the ground, riders that dominated racing around the world in every class imaginable, and of course the famous …
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Ducati presents the new Monster 797: Monster spirit and Ducati appeal that is now accessible to everyone. Sporty, compact, essential yet incredibly stylish and up to date, the Monster 797 …
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First impressions of the Monster 821 were what we’ve come to expect from Ducati, with exceptional build and finish quality and an L-twin donk that’s capable of hooning duties around …
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When choosing a learner bike the first thing you realise is that everything is a trade-off, although in some cases this is less true than others, for example Ducati’s Monster …
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The Monster was first presented at the Cologne trade fair in 1992, production began on 5 March 1993 and in just a few years the bike reached icon status in …
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The first of Ducati’s 2018 models have been revealed and fittingly it’s the Monster 821, in time to celebrate the Monster’s 25th anniversary, after it was …
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Ducati Australia New Zealand have announced the reintroduction of the Monster 659, produced exclusively for the Australian and New Zealand markets and accessible to all learner riders under the Learner Approved …
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Ducati Australia has this week announced a number of significant changes to the Melbourne dealer network, as the Italian motorcycle brand continues to expand and strengthen its client offering while …
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