The 2021 Ducati Monster is a significant departure from the way the Ducati Monster was perceived since the first production model in 1993. In 2021, Ducati has done away with the most noticeable visual and structural element from the new Monster, the exposed steel trellis frame. Apart from that change, the new Ducati Monster gets a new design, new engine, new electronics suite, as well as significantly reduced weight, and promises a level of performance that is entertaining for expert riders, but easy and accessible for new and inexperienced riders.
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The new Ducati Monster is an extremely likeable motorcycle. It has enough performance, razor-sharp handling, and offers a platform for an entertaining outing at a track, and will offer an easy and accessible platform for new riders.
The 937 cc, Testastretta, 11-degree L-twin engine is liquid-cooled and makes 109 bhp at 9,250 rpm, along with 93 Nm of peak torque at 6,500 rpm. There's a 6-speed gearbox with an up/down quickshifter as standard. The engine makes more power, with output going up by 2 bhp, while maximum torque goes up by 6 Nm, compared to the previous Ducati Monster 821. If you're thinking of buying a new Ducati Monster, here's a look at its pros and cons.
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