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US $8,500.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:2526 ColorColor: Red
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Whiteland, Indiana, US

Whiteland, Indiana, US
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Ducati Monster tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):916 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ducati Monster description

The new S4 Fogarty, truly an instant classic, is a tribute to the amazing career of a four-time WSBK champion.
A singular bike for the most discerning enthusiasts.

State-of-the-art components and accessories transform a standard M S4 into a true collectible and missile on the track. 

Within the M.Y. 2002 Monster range, the Monster S4 has a story of its own. The MS4 represents an extreme EVOlution and refinement of the Monster concept-a concept that scores of enthusiasts around the world have come to admire and respect. To put is simply, the Monster S4 is not a variant of the Monster 900 Special, but an entirely new motorcycle with an entirely new mission.

However, because of the layout of components, technical content, overall performance and rational approach, the Monster S4 has remained true to the original Monster styling concept.

In order to define each detail in the most rational and accurate way, Ducati used for the first time advanced Unigraphics software for computerized 3D modeling. Such highly sophisticated computer technology enabled accurate structural and functional testing prior to the construction of the operating prototype. As a result, development time was dramatically reduced and the project was totally optimized before implementation.

The Monster S4 stems from a perfect symbiosis of the robust ST4 frame, the 916 cc Desmoquattro twin-cylinder engine with modified head and lowered exhaust cam and a new rear suspension with a aluminum swingarm, which was sized to obtain a 1440 mm wheelbase.

It turns out 101 Hp, with 66.5 ft. lbs. peak torque and an extraordinary output curve throughout an incredibly broad rpm range.

The Monster S4 Fogarty not only offers unbelievable acceleration and pickup, with its lean 414 lbs., but also unprecedented handling. It sits 20 mm higher than other Monsters in order to provide the ground clearance needed for road riders using its astonishing cornering ability to its fullest.

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