Air cooled, four
stroke, 90°“L” twin cylinder, SOHC desmodromic 2 valve per cylinder,
Capacity
904
Bore x Stroke
92 x 68 mm
Compression Ratio
9.2:1
Induction
2x 38mm Mikuni carbs
Ignition /
Starting
Electronic inductive discharge /
electric
Max Power
74 hp @ 7000 rpm
Max Torque
76 Nm @ 6000 rpm
Transmission /
Drive
6 Speed / chain
Front Suspension
Inverted type, 41 mm diameter stanchions, fully
adjustable
Rear Suspension
Progressive linkage with adjustable monoshock
Front Brakes
2x 320mm discs 4 piston calipers
Rear Brakes
Single 220mm disc 2 piston caliper
Front Tyre
120/70-17
Rear Tyre
170/60-17
Dry-Weight / Wet-Weight
183 kg / 194 kg
Fuel Capacity
16 Litres
Consumption average
16.5 km/lit
Braking 60 - 0 / 100 - 0
12.9 m / 37.7 m
Standing
¼ Mile
11''8 sc / 174.2 km/h
Top Speed
202.8 km/h
Upon first mounting the Italian retro bike, I was
unsure what I was going to be writing about the Monster but as it turns out,
looks aren't everything and in the Monster's case not even nearly.
1992 marked the launch of the Ducati Monster and a new benchmark for all other
manufactures to compete against. Few have! Ducati seized a sliver of the
motorcycle market and released a striped down aggressive looking street bike
unto an unsuspecting public. The Monster was an instant success, proving there
was a large market for retro-style muscle bikes. Now revamped for 2000 with
digital fuel injection, providing quicker and smoother power delivery and
various other features the Monster is sure to remain a firm favourite with all
riders from all walks of life.
Can you think of a better way to enjoy a beautiful winter's day than to ride
through the hills of Rolleystone? A couple weekends ago, when it wasn't raining,
I took the opportunity to enjoy a couple twisty roads through the hills and
really put the Monster through its paces. The 900, with its improved shock
absorbers float's through corners. As if riding on a cloud the Monster feels
stable and will push your enjoyment to new heights. Approach a bend. Release the
throttle and hear the V-twin decelerate. It's bliss! Power delivery is smooth
and once in the corner you can apply throttle and propel through, motoring along
on a knife-edge. No, it's not as fast as riding an R1, Ninja or GSXR but it is
just as much fun. What more do you need?
In the city the Ducati is ecstasy. Its riding position is extremely comfortable
with the rider's weight perfectly placed for optimum distribution. It never
feels heavy, whether stuck in lifeless traffic or going around slow corners the
Monster never twitches or makes you nervous. Even in the wet I found the Monster
well behaved. Being noisy it also offers the added bonus of safety. A friend of
mine once said" loud pipes save lives", and he's not wrong. Drives hear you
coming from miles away and are even polite enough to sometimes move out of the
way to let you buy. I put that down to the annoyance of the loud pipes rather
than motorcycle curtesy. As all bike riders will know, an Australian Car
Driver's perception of a motorcycle doesn't rate much higher than kangaroos on
the road.
Admittedly for the rider it's a little windy on the freeway, but a stylish front
faring piece, that will help, is available.
The simple fact remains, the Ducati Monster turns heads! Whether booming down a
suburban street or parked in a city centre, young and old alike stop and gape at
the Ducati dream-machine, gazing in awe at an untouchable fantasy un-affordable
by most. What a good thing it is that those beholders have no idea that the
Monster 900 sells for only $15,300 - Now for the prestige attached to owning a
Ducati that's not a lot of money to be paying. In addition to receiving a
respectful nod wherever you go you also get the added bonus of fun and
performance attached to owning an Italian sports bike. Many thanks to Ken at
Fraser Motorcycles in Dainella for the test bike, "I want one!"
Available in red, yellow, blue, silver, black, Metallic Dark, Matt black -
(Special red, yellow, black).
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