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AK 21-Feb-2006 17:27

New 695cc engine - more fun for 2007???
 
Copied from a post on UKMOC - cheers Zimbo;) - which Zimbo found on a USA site:

"Ducati has finally sat down and made it's entry level engine that much more exciting. The small air-cooled L-twin has got a 75cc volume increase and 10 extra horsepower. This makes the new 695 the most powerful air-cooled Ducati per c.i. ever. The new Monster 695 will replace the old 620 already in April in Europe and the rest of the world this Autumn. This also means the 620 Multistrada is in the pipeline for the new engine that it really needed. Full press release with official pictures tomorrow after the Paris launch. With a new 73bhp engine the entry level Monster can more easily carry some extra luggage or a pillion."

Please can everyone NOT tell AK..................:o

[Edited on 21-2-2006 by AK and CK]

ChrisBushell 21-Feb-2006 17:37

Our racers can get into enough trouble with what they already have, they dont need any more speed!

domski 21-Feb-2006 17:39

But if it is true, then surely Ducati will want their 'current' model represented in the series?

fil2 21-Feb-2006 17:41

:rolleye:

AK 21-Feb-2006 17:51

:eureka: 3 classes.....

I'll get me coat:rolleye:

domski 21-Feb-2006 17:53

What about 800's too?

domski 21-Feb-2006 17:53

...with slicks and wets :devil:

fil2 21-Feb-2006 17:55

can we go race yet

AK 21-Feb-2006 18:14

Quote:

Originally posted by fil2
can we go race yet

has anyone told you, you are getting repetitive Phil?:P:P

Now, where's the redundancy money..................:smug:

TP 21-Feb-2006 18:20

Quote:

Originally posted by domski
What about 800's too?

Nah, 1000's ... with any road legal treaded tyre, warmers and wets.

Ooh!


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