In 2004, the Italian motorcycle maker introduced the Ducati Monster S4R, a naked or standard machine that featured a single-sided swingarm, a standard windscreen, and a wider 180...
The Ducati Monster was a range of standard or naked motorcycles introduced by the Italian manufacturer in 1993, with the Monster 900 as the first machine of the family. The Monst...
The Ducati Monster 620 Capirex was a special version of the standard model dedicated to Loris Capriossi, a renowned Italian racer that successfully wrapped up his first year in M...
In 2004, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati 1000SS DS, an easy-to-handle machine with top-end performance coming from a dual spark fuel-injected Desmo engine...
The Ducati 999 was a sport motorcycle manufactured from 2003 to 2006, replacing the Ducati 916, 996, and 998 designed by Massimo Tamburini. The Ducati 999 model was designed by P...
In 2004, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati 999R, a sports bike that debuted in 2003, designed by Pierre Terblanche. The bike was also known as the Triple Ni...
In 2004, alongside the Ducati 999 standard and 999R models, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati 999S, a sports machine that debuted in 2003, designed by Pierr...
In 2004, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati 999, a sports bike in its second year of production that came in the same package as the previous model, without ...
In 2004, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati 998S Final Edition, a sports machine that marked the end of the 916 family, which debuted in 1994. The family was...
The Ducati 749 started its life back in 2003 as a sports machine powered by a V-twin engine and dressed in a full fairing. The 749 was available in four versions: the standard, 7...
The Ducati 749 was a sports bike dressed in a full fairing that debuted in 2003 as a replacement for the 748 model and continued production until it was replaced in 2008 by the D...
In 2004, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati 749, a fully-faired motorcycle in its second year of production. It didn't bring any modifications whatsoeve...
In 2003, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati 800 Sport, a sports motorcycle released alongside the Ducati 800 SS (Supersport). Both models packed the same eng...
The Ducati Supersport and SS was a series of sports machines manufactured by Ducati from 1972 to 1981 and then again from 1988 to 2007. The bikes were powered by a four-stroke ai...
The Italian motorcycle manufacturer created the ST series of sport-touring machines in 1997 that continued production until 2007. The first ST model was the Ducati ST2, released ...
In 1997, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer created the ST family, a series of sport-touring motorcycles manufactured until 2007, comprising the ST2, ST3, ST3S, ST4, and ST4S mo...
The Ducati Multistrada was a series of V-twin and V4-powered touring motorcycles introduced in 2003. The bikes were designed by Pierre Terblanche and competed in the market with ...
In 1993, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer introduced a new range of naked or standard motorcycles under the Monster designation. The first Monster was the M900, designed by Mi...
In 2003, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati Monster 1000, a naked or standard machine that replaced the Monster 900ie. It came with a newly designed and larg...
In 2003, in addition to the standard Monster S4, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati Monster S4R. The S4R model packed several modifications that improved per...
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