Ducati Monster 797 Updates

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Saturday, 22 July 2023 04:56 PM The Ducati Monster 797 has been discontinued, marking the end of an era for the air/oil-cooled Monster series. This decision was partly due to emissions regulations, although Ducati managed to keep other models like the Scrambler 800 in production. I think this is a sad goodbye to a unique and characterful bike.
Monday, 17 September 2018 09:01 AM A special edition of the Ducati Monster 797 was unveiled in India, customized by Rajputana Customs to mark 25 years of the Ducati Monster. This custom bike featured cosmetic changes and was a unique tribute to the Monsters legacy. Its always exciting to see custom takes on iconic bikes.
Tuesday, 01 May 2018 01:37 PM The Ducati Monster 797 was known for its retro-feeling engine and lower-power output compared to other Monster models. It had a 803cc air/oil-cooled engine producing 73 hp and 49 lb-ft of torque. This made it a simpler, more entry-level option within the Ducati lineup. I think this simplicity was part of its charm.
Sunday, 29 April 2018 12:28 AM The Monster 797 came with modern features such as ABS, an LCD display, and an optional Ducati Multimedia System for phone connectivity. However, it lacked advanced features like traction control and ride modes. This balance of old and new made it an interesting choice for riders.
Tuesday, 24 April 2018 07:57 PM The bike had a cable-operated clutch, which was a departure from the hydraulic clutches found in other Monster models. Additionally, it featured a modern oval-shaped headlight, differing from the traditional round unit of older Monsters. These changes were part of Ducatis effort to keep the bike relevant.
Tuesday, 17 October 2017 08:19 PM The Ducati Monster 797 was positioned as an entry-level bike, offering a lower-power alternative to the more powerful Monster 821 and 1200 models. This strategy aimed to attract new riders to the Ducati brand. I think this was a smart move to expand their customer base.
Wednesday, 14 June 2017 09:56 PM In India, the Ducati Monster 797 was launched in 2017, priced at Rs. 7.77 lakh, making it an attractive entry-level option for Ducati enthusiasts. The bike featured a 803cc L-twin engine, ABS, and sport bike-spec brakes. I believe this was a great move to make Ducati more accessible to a wider audience.
Saturday, 27 August 2016 09:47 PM The Monster 797 had sport bike-spec brakes with twin 320mm discs and Brembo M4.32 calipers, ensuring strong braking performance. This, combined with its adjustable rear suspension, made it a capable handler on the road.
Saturday, 27 August 2016 10:57 PM The bikes engine, though old, provided a unique character with its Desmodromic timing and air/oil-cooled design. This gave the Monster 797 a distinct feel that many riders appreciated. I believe this character is what made it stand out in the market.
Saturday, 27 August 2016 06:59 PM Despite its lower power output, the Monster 797 was praised for its bottom-end grunt and middleweight performance, making it a fun and manageable bike for everyday riding. This made it a great option for both new and experienced riders.