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Cycle News 2014 Issue 29 July 22

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2015 DUCATI MONSTER 821 FIRST RIDE P98 kind I thought was gone forever on a Euro 3 compliant street-legal motorcy- cle, because this has to be one of the best-sounding production bikes in the marketplace today. It's not excessively loud, just sufficiently so to be soul- ful and sensuous, with an old-school rumble at low rpm that transforms into a trademark twin-cylinder bark as revs mount. Magic. And that engine is also quick to gain revs, thanks to its muscular grunt from down low that is more than you expect from a middleweight motorcycle. It is one thing that makes the new Monster so ideal for use in town – that, and the 25 extra horsepower over its air-cooled predecessor. Another is the light action of the oil- bath slipper clutch, far removed from the ultra-stiff Ducati dry clutches of yore, which left your hand frozen in pain after a 60-minute rush hour workout. Not here – for the new Monster is a superb traffic tool, with only three criti- cisms. One is that neutral was invari- ably hard to find at rest (though that could be because the bike I was riding was so new, with less than 320 miles on the clock when I started the day), plus there should be a gear selected readout on the rather plain looking but readable dash. The 1200 Monster's Technicolor display has not been car- ried over on grounds of cost, says Ducati. Most concerning was the third point – the amount of heat radiating off the engine at rest, especially on the right side, if you sit stationary waiting for the lights to change for more than a few seconds. This was noticeable even riding in leathers, and it's sufficiently intense to make riding it in jeans or a business suit potentially uncomfort- able. That needs attention. The 821 Testastretta engine's meaty torque and linear power delivery make this a very easy and forgiving bike to ride. It pulls smoothly and cleanly away (Left) We sample the new bike in the hills above Bologna… in both wet and dry conditions. (Right) Will the 821 prove to be the most important model in Ducati's lineup?

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