Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

DUCATI MONSTER

The Ducati Monster was first launched way back in 1993 and since then over 350,000 have been sold. That’s some serious numbers. The Italian factory clearly found a winning formula… and for nearly thirty years, it’s stuck to it. But for 2021, Ducati’s surprised everyone by mixing things up and giving its now iconic Monster a major overhaul.

The latest generation Ducati Monster is a bit different to what’s come before – mostly because it’s now without its trademark trellis frame. It’s a big move and one that received its fair

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