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2017 Ducati Monster 797 Review

Posted on December 17, 2016January 2, 2019 By Jarvis

Ducati  adds to its “Monster” family with the accessible and relatively rider-friendly “797” version of its popular naked bike. This all-new ride uses the same 803 cc mill that drives the full-size Scramblers , so while it isn’t a net-new engine, it is a proven one.

Dual front brakes with ABS, Pirelli tires and fat Kayaba forks are but some of the features included in what looks to be the closest to an “entry level” ride that the Monster family is ever liable to get. I’ve been eager to take a look at this new ride ever since it was revealed at the Milan show, and what I see so far does not disappoint. Join me while I delve into the details to see what Duc has in store for us.
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