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2007 Ducati Monster 695
Ducati Announces New Monster 695
Photos and text courtesy of
Ducati Motor S.p.A.
Ducati has just announced the release of a new 2007
model, the Monster 695. The Monster 695 will
replace the Monster 620 line as Ducati's entry level
motorcycle.
Following is a press release from Ducati describing
the new motorcycle:
695 is not merely a name, a number or an engine size. 695 represents a most unique offering in the world of
motorcycles and in the Ducati Monster family; it is a
motorcycle that is welcoming to novice riders but, at
the same time, is a Ducati, delivering a level of
performance that can even thrill more advanced riders.
While remaining the entry point to the Ducati Monster
family of motorcycles, the Ducati Monster 695 transforms
a motorcyclist into a Ducatista.
Ducatisti are members of a tribe of fans whose
motorcycle looks, feels and sounds like no other.
The Monster 695, a preview of the Model Year 2007,
replaces the 620, and is a quantum leap forward in terms
of handling, riding pleasure and performance. The potent
new 695 cc L-Twin delivers much greater horsepower and
torque – the highest output per cc of any Ducati
air-cooled engine – while producing smoother and more
fluid power, making every twist of the throttle exciting
and satisfying.
A Monster Is Born
When Ducati unveiled the Monster 900 at the Cologne
Show in the autumn of 1992, it created an overnight
sensation. Today the streets of the world pulse with the
rumble of more than 170,000 Monsters.
The original ‘naked’ motorcycle, the Monster
introduced a unique street fighter attitude to a new
generation of Ducati fans. The ‘look’ is defined by its
essential approach to motorcycle design, with its
bodywork pared down to the minimum and its
characteristic twin-cylinder engine fully visible.
One of the most popular Monsters of all time is the
Monster 600, which was presented in 1994. The 600
introduced a less intimidating, yet high quality and
performance entry into the world of Ducati. The sales
success of this, the lightest and most versatile model
in the range, was amazing, and it remains an important
contributor in creating the iconic status that the
Monster enjoys today.
Growing popularity led to the introduction of the
Monster 600 Dark in 1998. The idea of the Dark was born
based on the observation that so many Monsters were
being customized and what better place to start than
with the ‘blank canvas’ of the Dark’s black matte paint
job. The ‘Dark’ became a style unto itself with its
understated attitude and even more essential and
fashionable look.
The next stage in development was a substantial
restyling of the entire Monster family in 2000. Fuel
tank, seat, tail section, and many other components were
reshaped and modernized.
2002 saw the first major re-engineering of the
original 600 with the launch of the Monster 620 i.e. It
was the first middleweight Monster to be fuel injected,
and this was combined with significant engine, frame and
suspension advancements and updates. The result was a
more powerful, smoother running bike that achieved new
levels of reliability and efficiency.
This long success story now sets the stage for the
next evolution of middleweight Monsters, and the
introduction of the new DUCATI Monster 695.
The Monster 695 is a most unique offering in the
world of motorcycles -- a motorcycle that is welcoming
to novice riders, yet delivers a level of performance
that can thrill advanced riders.
Just like the bike, the extensive range of
accessories and apparel for the Ducati Monster 695 make
every ride a more thrilling experience. Here are a few
that are sure to please:
Fairing & seat cover - A colour matched fairing and seat cover add a
sporting look to the 695 and also enhance every ride
with improved wind protection. Both include all required
mounting hardware and make installation simple.
Engine Performance Kit - The 695’s new engine boasts increased horsepower and
torque, while also producing a smoother and more fluid
power delivery. But even higher power lurks inside the
695 waiting to be released by the Ducati Engine
Performance Kit. Termignoni carbon fiber silencers, a
dedicated Marelli ECU and high efficiency air filter
combine to unleash the 695’s full potential.
The 80’s helmet & jacket - The austere understated black and white themes of the
80’s jacket and helmet, combine with the classic
Giugiaro Ducati logo to compliment the new ‘black’
colour palate of the Monster 695. The jacket is
constructed of full grain leather by Dainese, the
undisputed leader of quality and protection in
motorcycle riding gear. The jacket enhances safety with
protective inserts that are strategically placed in the
elbow and shoulder areas. The 80’s helmet coordinates
perfectly with the jacket’s colours and logos. Features
like an advanced laminated composite fibre shell and an
interior of comfortable hypoallergenic fabric make this
helmet a smart safety and style choice.
Monster 695 Technical Information:
The Engine
The engine of the 695 is the most important technical
advancement, and much more than an additional 77 cc of
displacement might indicate. The new L-Twin delivers new
levels of horsepower and torque, but maintains a smooth
and fluid power delivery that ensures an exciting
performance in all conditions.
The 695’s increase in displacement was achieved with
the application of an even more ‘over-square’ design
compared to the 620. The enlargement of the cylinder
bore from 80mm to 88mm and the reduction in the stroke
from 61.5mm to 57.2mm results in a larger combustion
chamber which allows the use of larger intake and
exhaust valves, as well as 17% lower piston speeds for
greater reliability.
The 620’s intake and exhaust valves were 41 mm and 35
mm respectively, while the 695 boasts 43mm and 38mm
valves. The larger valves and seats are matched to
larger ports with the net result being improved flow
capabilities and increased power. Although the valve
faces are larger in diameter, the valves remain light
thanks to the change to 7mm valve stems, as used in our
Testastretta engines, versus the 8mm stems of the 620.
The end result is that the 63 horsepower of the 620
has been increased to 73HP for the 695, the highest
output per cubic centimeter of all our Ducati air-cooled
engines. Of course there is a significant increase in
torque from the already impressive 5.7Kgm of the 620, to
an outstanding 6.2Kgm for the 695.
The Monster 695 takes full advantage of the Ducati
exclusive Adler Power Torque Clutch, a unique system
that makes the 695 even friendlier, safer and more
comfortable. It provides an amazingly light clutch pull
that is a true benefit especially in urban riding, where
frequent stops require frequent clutch use.
Another advantage of the ‘slipper’ clutch, typically
found on race bikes, is that it reduces the
destabilizing rear wheel “lock-up” or “chatter”
phenomenon when downshifting abruptly or inelegantly. It
also benefits advanced riders, and racers alike, for the
very same reasons.

Exhaust System
The Monster 695’s two traditional aluminium oval
silencers are combined with advanced features of a new
exhaust system.
A lambda (oxygen) sensor has been employed on the
horizontal exhaust manifold, and this, combined with
advanced electronic fuel injection, managed by a
powerful Magneti Marelli 5AM ECU, guarantees an optimal
air/fuel ratio in ever-changing conditions.
Two larger catalytic converters manufactured with
more advanced materials are housed inside the two
silencers.
The combination of the lambda sensor, the new
catalytic converters and advanced electronics allow the
695 to responsibly adhere to the tough new Euro3
emission standards.
Of course standard equipment includes the uniquely
beautiful and throaty Ducati exhaust note. The
unmistakable sound is music to the ears of Ducatisti - a
symphony of internal combustion.
Chassis
The new engine clearly needs to be mated to a
similarly advanced frame, and the Monster 695 takes full
advantage of the confidence-inspiring road-holding and
stability of the unique Ducati trellis frame design. The
Trellis frame is light, rigid and beautiful, and
distinctively Ducati.
The rider’s environment on the 695 is a perfect mix
of sporting character and a confident upright rider
position that allows optimal control and comfort. Every
Monster 695 rider will feel perfectly at ease thanks to
Ducati’s lowest seat height, which is 30 mm lower than
all other Monsters.
The Monster 695 sports quality Marzocchi 43 mm
inverted forks and a Sachs rear shock with adjustable
spring preload and rebound damping.
At the front, the 695 employs a Brembo braking system
made up of two 300 mm floating discs, together with
floating twin-piston calipers. The single 245 mm rear
disc sports a fixed twin-piston Brembo caliper.
Instrument Panel
As on every model in the Monster family, the
electronic dash is multi-functional, allowing the rider
to switch to either the oil temperature or clock readout
even while riding.
It is also possible to dim the instrument’s
illumination should they be too intense during night
riding.
The odometer and trip meter readings are indicated on
a LCD. An anti-theft system is standard equipment, and
its status is displayed on the instrument panel.
Paint and Finish
The Monster 695 introduces new graphics and appealing
new colour treatments in line with its increased
performance.
The trellis frame and engine area has a new ‘clean’
and uncluttered look, as electrical wires and connectors
have been hidden, and the need for numerous wire ties
has been eliminated. What’s left is the simple elegance
of the trellis frame surrounding the potent new 695
engine.
Three different colour schemes are available with the
695:
- Traditional Ducati Red, with red frame and black
wheels
- Aggressive Glossy Black, with red frame and black wheels
- Distinctive Matte Black, with matte black frame and
black wheels
At the front end of the bike, the upper and lower fork
crowns, along with the lower fork caliper mounts, disc
carriers and headlamp support, formerly raw aluminium in
color, are now matte black. The high performance theme
is further extended to the rear of the bike with a black
swingarm and footpeg brackets. Both engine and clutch
cases are also now black, a classic racer ‘look’ just
recently reintroduced on the Sport Classic series. The
black theme is finally harmonized with matte black
wheels to complete this new Monster’s attitude.
New graphics include a subtle colour change to the
Ducati logo on the fuel tank with the subdued silver of
the 620 now realized in a bolder pure white for the 695. The side covers have the word ‘Monster’ in a much larger
font, followed by an even more dominating ‘695’ to
boldly proclaim the bike’s new found status. Also new is
the application of the Italian “tricolore”, a flash of
red, white and green at the back of each side cover, to
proudly announce the 695’s national heritage.
Maintenance
Ongoing investment in the Ducati factory’s processes,
machinery and training has reaped significant and
quantifiable improvements in component reliability on
every Ducati motorcycle. As a result, every new Monster
695 owner benefits from an extended, less frequent
scheduled maintenance program, which does not call for
the first complete service until 12,000 Km (7,500
miles).
Ducati Monster 695
- Technical Specifications
| Engine
|
| Type |
L twin
cylinder, 2 valve per cylinder Desmodromic, air cooled |
| Displacement |
695 cc |
| Bore x Stroke |
88 x 57.2 mm
|
| Compression Ratio |
10.5:1 |
| Power |
53.7 kW - 73 HP @ 8500 rpm |
| Torque |
61 Nm - 6,2 Kgm @ 6750 rpm |
| Fuel injection |
Marelli
electronic fuel injection, 45 mm throttle body
|
| Exhaust |
2 aluminum
mufflers |
| Emissions |
Euro 3 |
| Transmission |
| Type |
6-speed Gearbox |
| Ratio |
1st 32/13, 2nd 30/18, 3rd 28/21, 4th 26/23, 5th 22/22,
6th 24/26 |
| Primary drive |
Straight cut gears; Ratio
1.85 |
| Final drive |
Chain; Front sprocket 15;
Rear sprocket 42 |
| Clutch |
APTC wet multiplate with hydraulic control |
| Chassis |
| Frame |
Tubular steel trellis frame |
| Wheelbase |
1440 mm / 56.7 in |
| Rake |
24° |
| Front suspension |
Marzocchi 43 mm upside-down fork |
| Front wheel travel |
130 mm / 5.1 in |
| Front wheel |
3-spoke light alloy 3.50 x 17 |
| Front tire |
120/60 ZR 17 |
| Rear suspension |
Progressive linkage with preload and rebound Sachs
adjustable monoshock |
| Rear wheel travel |
148 mm / 5.8 in |
| Rear wheel |
3-spoke light alloy 4.50 x 17 |
| Rear tire |
160/60 ZR 17 |
| Front brake |
2 x 300 mm discs, 2-piston caliper |
| Rear brake |
245 mm disc, 2-piston caliper
|
| Fuel tank capacity |
14 L (of which 3 L reserve) / 3.6 US gal (of which 0.8
US gal reserve) |
| * Dry weight |
168 Kg /
370 lbs |
| Seat height |
770 mm / 30.3 in |
| Max height |
1212 mm / 47.2 in |
| Max length |
2100 mm / 82.7 in |
| Instruments |
Electronic panel: speedometer, rev counter, warning
light for low oil pressure, indicators for high beam,
fuel reserve, turn signals, LCD clock, immobilizer |
| Warranty |
2 years unlimited mileage |

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