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Niall's Spin: Ducati Monster S4R
By Niall Mackenzie on 30/09/2010 12:22:21
The Ducati Monster maybe a absolute blast but takes a real man to tame this one...

Click to read: Ducati Monster S4R owners reviews, Ducati Monster S4R specs and to see the Ducati Monster S4R image gallery.MONSTER MONSTER! AN unfaired bike with a real 110 rear-wheel bhp is an absolute blast. The 996cc engine lays down plenty

First Ride: 2003 Ducati Monster S4R
By Ben Cope on 14/09/2010 11:57:19
With 130,000 sold since 1993, the Monster has been (ahem) a monster success for Ducati. Now here's the sportiest version ever - the S4R

Click to read: Ducati Monster S4R owners reviews, Ducati Monster S4R specs and to see the Ducati Monster S4R image gallery.For me at least, the name Monster has always been a bit of a misnomer, but now I can get a bit fired up about riding a Monster

Used Review: Ducati Monster S4 & S4R
By Bertie Simmonds on 08/04/2008 21:11:47
Like the original but on steroids, the Monster S4 grasped bare-biking from Bologna by the bars and took it into the new millennium. But are there any bugs? Used-bike fact hound Bertie Simmonds finds out.

and those oh-so-cool Shelby Cobra stripes. Although by now the butch Aprilia Tuono had come on the scene...Continue the Ducati Monster S4R Used Review

New Ducati Monster S4R Testastretta for '07
By Visordown News on 04/09/2006 17:49:31
Ducati announce another big cc Monster variant

Ducati have unveiled their new 07 model-year hot Monster " the S4R Testastretta. The new Mosnter range-topper features the 130bhp 'narrow-head' low-sump L-twin, fully adjustable USD Showa forks with radially mounted Brembo callipers and Sachs piggy

Buyer Guide: Ducati Monster
By Visordown on 06/10/2010 10:56:46
Getting up close and personal with Ducati’s iconic Monster by the people who live with it day in, day out...

Click to view: Ducati Monster owners reviews, specs and image galleries.Genre busting is an over-used phrase, but it’s completely accurate when applied to Ducati’s Monster. When it was launched in 1993 we hadn’t seen anything like it before

Road Test: 2007 Naked 1000's
By Staff on 28/05/2008 23:09:33
Seven 1,000cc streetbikes with no fairings, low top speeds and stacks of attitude. With your head stuck out in the breeze 100mph really feels like 100mph - welcome back to proper biking

hands, show a superbike the way home over a given series of bends. The Italian bikes - Ducati, Aprilia and MV Agusta - are predictably fussy, overbearing bikes with a look and feel all their own. The Japanese pair, Yamaha's FZ-1 and Kawasaki's Z1000

First Ride: Ducati Monster S4Rs Testastretta
By Grant Leonard on 05/08/2008 22:17:03
The latest incarnation of the Monster gets a 999 130bhp engine and a chassis to match any superbike. Wide bars, wide attitude, wide grin.

way to go.The motor is the Testastretta 999, the unit used in the 999S superbike; the previous eight-valve Monster, the S4R, used the old generation 998 engine. Testastretta - 'narrow head' - refers to the narrow valve angle, which creates a compact

First Ride: 2005 Ducati S2R
By Tim Dickson on 30/03/2008 22:24:27
Ducati's latest take on the Monster theme is a refreshing mix of old and new, with up-to-the-minute styling married to a simple, effective air-cooled motor. And it's bang on the money

Ducati have well and truly streamlined their Monster range for 2005. The 620, 620 Dark and S4R stay, out go the 800, S4 and 1000S, and in comes this, the new S2R.Depending on which way you look at it, the S2R is either a specced-up M800 or a budget

EXCLUSIVE! Spy shots of Ducati Hypermotard on test
By Visordown News on 17/09/2006 20:27:55
Visordown regular John Hall caught Ducati test riders at it!

radial calipers and they were both from the Monster S4R.The single sided swing arm is from a Multistrada 1000DS. The wheels are from the Monster S4R. The rear lights/indicators look like 749/999 items. The mirrors with integrated indicators are from

Moto Morini knocks a grand off 1200cc 9½
By Visordown News on 13/03/2007 18:13:35
Italian brand looking to tempt bikers with wallet incentive

,499, down from £8,499, the Morini 9 ½ is significantly less costly than other European muscle bikes, like the Aprilia Tuono (£7,999), Ducati Monster S4R (£8,295) and Triumph Speed Triple (£7,799), offering discerning customers the opportunity

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