2012 Ducati Monster 796 ABS
2012 Ducati Monster
Ducati Monster 2012 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Victor, New York, United States |
Make: | Ducati |
Model: | Monster |
Type: | Naked |
Year: | 2012 |
Mileage: | 3,879 |
VIN: | zdm1rannxcb0595 |
Color: | Red |
Engine size: | 803 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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If you've ever ridden a Monster with a stock seat, ou'll know why I added the Sargent seat ($420). Instead of smashing your crotch against the tank, he Sargent seat gives you room to move around and the red stitching looks great.
Bar-end mirrors give it a bit of a cafe racer feel while keeping the naked sport bike look. Most important is that the bar-end mirrors allow you to actually see behind you rather than looking at your elbows like with the stock mirrors.
I added the 14T front sprocket to ease everyday use. It was installed by a certified Ducati mechanic.
The stock seat, ront cowl, assenger seat cover, tock mirrors and other parts are all included if you want to put them back on.
New rear tire less than 700 miles ago.
Though the dash pic shows 3,787 miles, t looked so good when I took the photos so I took it out for a ride, o now it has 3,879.
Bar-end mirrors give it a bit of a cafe racer feel while keeping the naked sport bike look. Most important is that the bar-end mirrors allow you to actually see behind you rather than looking at your elbows like with the stock mirrors.
I added the 14T front sprocket to ease everyday use. It was installed by a certified Ducati mechanic.
The stock seat, ront cowl, assenger seat cover, tock mirrors and other parts are all included if you want to put them back on.
New rear tire less than 700 miles ago.
Though the dash pic shows 3,787 miles, t looked so good when I took the photos so I took it out for a ride, o now it has 3,879.
Included is the Ducati rear stand. It has a pin that fits in the hollow rear axle and securely lifts the rear wheel off the ground. Very handy for washing the bike, nd degreasing and lubing the chain. Plus, t's a lot sturdier that the side stand. Also, he side stand is helpful when you check the oil. The bike needs to be level to do so, nd without a friend holding the bike level it's tough to do it yourself. The rear stand solves that little problem.