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2012 Ducati Monster 796 796 Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $10,295.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Roswell, Georgia, US

Roswell, GA, US
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Ducati Monster photos

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Ducati Monster tech info

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Ducati Monster description

2012 DUCATI MONSTER 796, Urban icon.The Monster 796 has it all: outstanding style, performance and comfort. A joy-to-ride gem bursting with iconic Italian design.

Moto blog

Report: Audi-Ducati Announcement May Come Next Week

Wed, 11 Apr 2012

The Volkswagen Group‘s courtship of Ducati may come to an end next week with Audi formally announcing its purchase of the Italian manufacturer as soon as April 18. That’s the day before the annual shareholders’ meeting for the Volkswagen Group, Audi’s parent company. Reuters reports Audi has completed its assessment of Ducati and found no hiccups that would curtail a buyout.

2023 Ducati Diavel V4 – First Look

Fri, 28 Oct 2022

The Devil gains the V4 Granturismo engine Ducati announced a brand new Diavel V4, replacing the previous 1,262cc V-Twin model with one powered by its 1,158cc V4 Granturismo engine. The Diavel is the latest Ducati model to go from two to four cylinders, leaving the XDiavel and Scrambler 1100 as the only two Ducati models larger than 1,000cc to remain with a Twin. It now seems likely we’ll see an XDiavel V4 for 2024, while we should get some idea of the future of the Scrambler family on Nov.

WSBK Racer Maxime Berger Losing His Rear Wheel at Donington Park

Tue, 29 Mar 2011

We’re still in awe of a bizarre incident from the past weekend’s World Superbike Race at England’s Donington Park. If you haven’t heard what happened yet, check the video after the jump or read about it in our race report. We’ve seen crashes before where a rider lost control of his rear wheel, but not like this.