In 2003, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati Monster S4, a standard or naked machine part of the Monster family. The Monster Family was born in 1993 with the ...
In 2003, alongside the standard Monster 800ie, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati Monster 800ie S, a naked or standard machine that came with several modific...
In 1993, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer created a family of naked or standard motorcycles under the Monster designation. The range included machines with different engine di...
The Ducati Supersport and SS were a series of air-cooled L-twin machines made by Ducati from 1999. The first Official Supersport motorcycles were based on the 750 Sport and 750 G...
The Ducati 999 was a sports bike manufactured from 2003 to 2006 that replaced the Ducati 916, 996, and 998 superbikes designed by Massimo Tamburini. The 999 model was designed by...
In 2003, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer released the Ducati 999 alongside two more powerful machines, Ducati 999S, and Ducati 999R. The 999 model was designed by Pierre Terb...
The Ducati 999 was a sports bike produced by Ducati for only four years, from 2003 to 2006, and replaced the Ducati 916, 996, and 998 superbikes designed by Massimo Tamburini. Th...
In 2003, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati 749, a sports machine that replaced the Ducati 748, and continued production until 2008, when it was replaced by ...
The Ducati 749 was a fully faired sports machine powered by a V-twin Desmodromic valve-actuated engine and produced between 2003 and 2006. The bike was designed by Pierre Terblan...
In 1997, the Italian motorcycle maker created the ST family, a series of sport-touring machines manufactured from 1997 to 2007. The family comprised five models with similar appe...
The Ducati ST series of sport-touring motorcycles debuted in 1997, with the Ducati ST2 as the first member of the family. Besides the ST2, the range comprised the ST3, ST3S, ST4,...
In 2002, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati ST4, a sport touring machine in its fourth consecutive year of production that didn't feature any modificati...
The Ducati Multistrada 1000 DS was introduced in 2003 and was part of a V-Twin series of motorcycles. In essence, the model was a hybrid of a supermoto and sport-tourer that comp...
In the Italian market, the first Ducati Monster was introduced in 1993 as a naked or standard motorcycle, also known as Il Mostro. The bike was designed by Miguel Angel Galluzzi ...
The Ducati Monster was a standard or naked machine presented at the 1992 International Motorcycle Fair in Cologne and released in 1993. Ducati introduced three models for the fir...
The Ducati Monster was a naked or standard machine presented at the 1992 International Motorcycle Fair in Cologne, also known as Il Mostro in Italy. The bike was designed by Migu...
In 1992, at the International Motorcycle Fair n Cologne, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer presented the Ducati Monster prototype, a standard or naked machine designed by Migue...
In 2002, alongside the Ducati 998 standard and 998S models, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati 998R, a sports machine with different crankcases than the base...
The Ducati 998 was a sports bike made by the Italian motorcycle manufacturer from 2002 to 2004. The 998 model replaced the Ducati 996 and was succeeded by the Ducati 999 in 2004 ...
In 2002, the Italian motorcycle maker launched the Ducati 998, a sports motorcycle manufactured for only three years, from 2002 to 2004, when it was succeeded by the Ducati 999 m...
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