Monster 750 | 1997 Ducati SOLD
The Monster (informally called Il Mostro in Italian) was designed by Miguel Angel Galluzzi and is characterized by an exposed engine and frame.
The deliberate use of the trellis frame in the Ducati monster as an integral part of the motorcycle's design allowing for both aesthetic appeal and for structural efficiency. Ducati motorcycles use almost exclusively 90° V-Twin engines, which they call L-twins, with desmodromic valves, and tubular steel trellis frame, features designed by Fabio Taglioni.
Since the beginning, Ducati's creation awed the crowds and the world's media of that year's Cologne International Motorcycle show. The Monster was a motorcycle that created a truly new niche - dramatically styled, minimalist in stature yet bristling with innovative engineering solutions.
As with the others, the Ducati M750 Monster is a beautiful, painfully cool machine.
The Monster's radical styling has also provided the inspiration for an entire after-market sector specializing in hot-rod parts for this legendary machine.
For this reason, rarely do you see two Monsters the same. This radical and refreshing design departure also influenced other manufacturers but, as the old adage states: imitation is the highest form of flattery...
- Miles; 12,550
- Wave Brake Rotor
- Bar-End Mirrors
- Slip-on Exhaust System
- Price; $2,997
