Interesting Facts About the Ducati Monster 796 ABS
The Ducati Monster 796 ABS debuted in 2011 as a bridge for riders moving up from the 696, and it sits within Ducati’s long‑standing Monster naked‑bike lineage that began in the early 1990s.
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2011 Launch as a ‘Transition’ Bike
The Monster 796 was launched in 2011 and was marketed as a ‘transition’ motorcycle, giving owners of the smaller 696 a model to progress onto before stepping up to larger displacement bikes.
Design Roots in the Early 1990s
The iconic Monster design was first shown at the Cologne motorcycle show in 1992 and entered production in 1993, helping to create the modern “naked” motorcycle segment.
Unchanged Production and ABS Feature
During its brief production run the Monster 796 remained essentially unchanged, and the model was offered with ABS, a feature highlighted in genuine‑parts listings for the 2012 version.
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