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Cycle News Issue 44 November 7, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 44 NOVEMBER 7, 2017 P95 rather than intimidate you into shut- ting off. The motor loves to rev, and oddly for a V-twin is more than happy sitting at the higher ends of the rev range of 8-9000 rpm. The 11° V-twin is certainly an engine of two halves, with excellent table manners below 5000 rpm with a penchant for partying above 8K. At that engine speed, you'll be gently lofting the front in the first two gears and maybe the third if you get on it hard enough, although if you're in either the second or third ABS mode the ECU will cut the fun quickly indeed. For the record, if you want to carry the one-wheeled salute you can do it in ABS mode one, but you didn't hear that from me. One of the aftermarket additions an 821 customer can now have is the Ducati Quick Shift system, which, I feel, should be made a standard fitment. The gearbox is nonetheless still good, but it's not the smoothest out there and a DQS system should be at the top of any discerning 821 buyer's list. Project Leader Giuseppe Capr- ara told me later that one of the reasons they didn't fit the DQS as standard was because the higher- spec, more expensive Monster 1200 doesn't come with it either, and they didn't want to spec the 821 higher than the 1200 for a cheaper price—which I guess is easy to understand. The 821 is a physically small machine for someone like me at 6'1," and even with the tallest seat height of 31.89 inches (the small- est seat height is 30.91 inches) I found the ride to be a little cramped when I wanted to really get moving. This is due to the seat shape in that instead of it being flat with a pad at the rear, it's a con- tinually upward curving design, so when I moved back on the seat to enable myself to slot into the tank indents with my knees I actually raised myself up and backwards, instead of just backwards. This problem shouldn't manifest itself if you are under the six-foot mark, but was still worth noting for the (Above) Mid-speed cruising manners are excellent on the 821 with lots torque and excellent low rpm fueling.

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