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Cycle News 2005 11 23

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en most people think of Ducati motorcycles, the first bikes that probably come to mind are models like the 916, 998 and 999 range of Superbikes, After all, these are the bikes that spend the most time in the public's eye through Ducati's W participation in racing. Ducati's years of World Superbike domination and the new high-profile presence of the Austin Ducati team in the AMA Superbike Championship continues to contribute to this. But when it comes to the business of selling motor- cycles at the dealership, the bread and butter for Ducati on its showroom floors is the Monster, Bikes such as the Monster 620 and the Monster S2R 800 have been selling in great 26 numbers worldwide for years. Their relative affordability, classic styling, and cool image have proved to be a recipe for success, not to mention that they have proved to be great platforms for customization (see sidebar). The Monster range is diverse, with the entry-level Monster 620 Dark ($6995) at the lower end of the spectrum and the 996cc Testastretta-powered Monster S4R ($13,495) the premium offering. Last year, Ducati introduced the Monster S2R with its 800cc air-cooled engine, and the bike was an immediate success. But something was still missing from the product range - and that was an updated and affordable air-cooled 1000cc Monster. For 2006, Ducati has met the demand NOVEMBER 23, 2005 • CYCLE NEWS by plugging the hole in its range with the new Monster S2R 1000. The bike slots in perfectly between the Monster S2R 800 and the four-valve S4R, and at $9995 it's a bargain - priced in the same range as new Triumph Speed Triple. As a matter of fact, Ducati North America is excited to have such a competitively priced bike in their lineup for 2006. Here is what Ducati North America's CEO Michael Lock had to say when asked about the importance of the model in their 2006 range: "The new S2R 1000 Monster finally blows away the old notion that Ducatis are fancy 'posing pouches' [weightlifter-type Speedos!J for elitists. This is a real motorcycle that combines great performance, handling, and Italian style rolled up in a package that only Ducati could put togetlh- (Ij---"

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