Ducati Monster 795 Slated for Asian Continent: Soon to Hit Indian Roads
Published On Oct 29, 2011 12:00 AM By Vikas Yogifor Ducati Monster 1200
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This Diwali has brought some exciting news for Ducati aspirants in India, there are rumours that Italian two wheeler manufacturing company Ducati has officially unveiled the features of Ducati Monster 795 designed specifically for Asian region and is soon speculated to hit Indian roads. According to auto experts launch of Ducati 795 will give new dimensions to 600cc bikes in Indian two wheeler market. Ducati Monster is expected to place tough competition of already existing bikes in Indian market in 600 cc category mainly to Kawasaki Ninja 650R from Indian legendary company Bajaj Auto and from Hyosung GT 650N and GT 650R from South Korean company.
Since the inception of Monster series of bikes with Ducati M900 in 1993, Ducati Monster has been a dream bike for bike lovers throughout the world and now it is time for Indian riders to enjoy the flavour of Ducati Monster with Ducati Monster 795. Recognized for its excellent design followed by superb style, Ducati 795 is merger of its predecessors Ducati Monster 696 and classic Ducati Monster 796, for instance the chassis with lower spec parts mainly conventional swingram are designed according to Monster 696 on other side three spoke wheels are rather than five spoke wheels are copied from Ducati Monster 796.
Other features adorned in Ducati Monster 795 include 803cc Desmodromic L Twin 2 valver per cylinder air cooled motor churning power of 87 PS at 8,250 rpm and torque of 78 NM at 6,250 rpm. Six speed gearbox is used to transfer power to rear wheel. With weight of 167 Kgs, Ducati Monster 795 is light weighted motorcycle. It is rumoured that with an objective of cutting down the import duties the parts of Ducati Monster will be manufactured and assembled at Ducati’s manufacturing plant located in Thailand which was established last year. Besides Indian market other Ducati Monster 795 will also be launched in other eight countries of Asian continent these Thailand, China, Hongkong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam and Singapore.
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