When will manufacturers cater for the Northern European market though?!….that front “mudguard” is as much use as a chocolate fire guard!….a few days on winter or rainy summer days in the UK and that radiator and undercarriage will be covered in road detritus!….looks great but when parting with ten grand of your hard earned , you want some options to protect its precious parts!!
@@markpulling12 agreed..the styling is epic…would suit the hot dry roads of Italy and Spain no problem….just not the wet crappy roads of Northern England for example!…great video by the way…another top notch realistic review added to your collection 😎👍
After 3200 miles and 1 year of ownership here is my review. Its a nice bike, handles great, pulls well, brakes are brilliant, tyres are also great. plastic tank don't like it, false neutrals, starting can take 3 times especially in colder weather with full battery it wines a lot and it cuts out, in summer your leg is right there along the engine and it hits 100 degree c, rider aids are good i only really ride in touring tbh. Seats really comfy spent all day out and about 250 miles and no soreness, don't let it go under 4000 rpm cause it will chug a lot. Rode in salt and no protection and nothing ate into the bike so the finish is mint unlike my new XSR900 which went out together the same time and the sprockets chain and suspension had signs of corrosion in 3 days. Servicing can be a bit pricey and i get 50-60 mpg realistically however i don't thrash it thats a mix of riding. I personally would buy a Speed triple RS over this if i had to choose again, i got the XSR900 and its a nice machine, metal tank & smoother too but the suspension on the Ducati is way better.
@@claudiumxg1 Make sure you test them fully for a good 60-90 minutes to see how you feel, Ducati costs a little more and has a quality about it, the smooth CP3 is fantastic, performance wise they are similar its just the way it rides as the engines are very different, under 4000 rpm the Monster chugs searching for lower gears where as the CP3 will pull smoothly, Seats comfy on the monster for 3-5 hours XSR is hard after an hour but a gel pad helps. Only you will know when you ride them, Try the new Triumph Street Triple too its an ace bike and similar money if you don't mind the bug eye front end.
@@gavincostin1729 nice review!!!, had the cp3 on a brand new 2021 tracer gt but was plagued with throttle problems( 4x software recall, throttle grip, throttle body, ecu ...lol.yamaha never managed to repair it and after 700km they took it back. I am curious if they changed something on xsr
@@claudiumxg1 Ive done 1700 miles now in 7/8 months, no issues tbh, did think there were some odd sounds on the clutch but checked other 2022 models and they seem the same, but 2023 tracer was silent, also i think they made a lot of changes in 2022 XSR900 even to the engine but i'm not 100% Monster no issues in 3500 miles a year old, just low revs chug and cold starting due to Euro 5 i believe, plus 100 degrees in summer and its hot on your leg, personally i would pay a bit more and get a 950 Super-sport in the pearl white nice fairing protection and its the same engine. £15k which is then Triumph 1200 Speed triple prices and i would take the triumphs 180bhp and brakes at that money. All depends on budgets tbh.
Love this review, and love my Monster if I'm honest. My first ever bike, having only passed my test in July, so not much to compare it with but love it.
I got mine in 2021 a Ducati Monster 937 + Stealth Black out here in British Columbia. Full Termignoni race exhaust and up map with baffles removed was the best decision for an upgrade on the bike. I also upgraded to the sleek sequential turn signals, tail tidy and a belly fairing and it makes the bike look much better. To complete it I think this spring I will add the Ohlins suspension and steering dampners
Well done Mark! You do manage to put alot of info in your films. Thank you for that! And yes, this is a bike that has been on my list since it came a few years back. I'm trying one tomorrow in Copenhagen. But I'm so happy with my "old" 690 Duke! All these problems!
That’s one great looking machine. I was going to comment about the style over function front mudguard but some one beat me to it….😊 thanks for the in-depth and informative review Mark - good stuff 👍
Excellent video again and a lovely bike. It would be nice to see the outline of the engine a bit more instead of all the plastic , but all things considered, I would have one in a heartbeat.
I have to say that is a beautiful machine for enjoying yourself on your favourite roads on a warm, dry day . I do love big v-twins, so much usable performance, and great handling and braking. Lovely. Great video Mark thanks.
Great review as always Mark 🎉 wow what a sounds, this bike needs to be in the Eurovision 😅, beautiful piece of machinery, blimey how it picks up, we can tell you like it 😜 xx stay safe everyone xx
I agree with you , my fav bikes are the same as yours. I'm going a bit down market by having the new Hornet on order, but it's way, way cheaper than the premium bikes. I saw the Monster at the NEC. I wasn't really impressed with it. There's too much plastic, around the engine in particular. If you say the suspension is very good I will , of course defer to your great experience. It does seem a bit pricy for a bike with no adjustment though. It seems a bit pricy all round though, IMO. Thanks for the review, always excellent.
Great review! After 9 months of ownership and over 4100 miles, I'm absolutely loving mine. Amazing machine. The only bike that I'd say that has a nicer/smoother quick-shifter in that class is the Street Triple RS (another amazing bike). I swear those southern England roadways are meant for a motorcycle...beautiful views! I need to make that place a must-visit.
I am not sure why Ducati put the rear caliper underneath, so all the road crap gets dumped into it and the front mudguard, which looks pretty useless, but apart from that, looks a very nice bike if you have the money.
Lovely bike, although I had not noticed before but the front mudguard looks like a disaster in the way of practicability. Not had a go on on this new monster but I definitely want to. Given the choice, I’d always pick the MT09 and indeed I did, as I brought one. 😂
Thank you Mark, was hoping you would road test the Ducati soon. Your informative rides are the best. I bought my 937 Monster last August, the best Bike I've ever had!
Thank you for the video. You are certainly entitled to your opinion, however you literally did not make any comments about the negatives. For example, at this price point a fully adjustable suspension should be standard. You dismissed this as “unnecessary.” In addition, the M4 Brembo brakes are not the “top of the line,“ the Stylemas are. Yes, it is an awesome bike, but if compared it to something like the Street Triple RS, the suspension and brakes should be upgraded. Yes, I realize this is available with the SP, but that is at an even higher price point. You don’t come across as being objective in the video. There is always room for improvement.
I didn't like the look of this bike at first, but I do now. The additional benefit of this model is it's lighter than the old one. Nice dash, and I'm not a TFT man. You obviously like the bike. Good review.
Nice bike & review. I'm tempted but it's pricey especially with the Street Triple R & RS on the scene which have better spec for significantly less or similar cost. The Monster SP is gorgeous but also silly money imo.
Lovely machine Mark, awesome sound! Tommy's comment about the front mudguard is spot on, style over practicality! But I think we can forgive Ducati for that!! Great video 👍
Thanks Mark. What a beauty this bike is, and seems so easy to ride and very "every day" usable. I agree with you about the sound too although I' do love the Street Triple as you go up the gears. It seems that there's a great choice of "Street Bikes" from middle weight to liter what a time to be a biker, enjoy! :>)
I own 2 Ducatis and haver my eye on 3 more models lol. Once you go mac you never go back they say.. today a biker who spent 2 years recovering from being pierced by a fork lift truck on a bike and a year in fear of driving just tested 7 of my bikes ranging from enfield to harley to yamaha to ducatis, and he came back on both ducatis (one cafe racer limited and one nightshift) and said 'that is the first time i have had an adrenaline rush since i had the accident'. I can say the ducati scamblers are amazing, and the multistrada is also amazing, and despite looking weird, the diavel cruiser is apprently a very comfy bike to ride
Great review as always Mark. Very detailed, very informative, and I like the close up shots of the bike's features at the beginning. I agree, 100 hp is just about perfect for road riding.
I'm sure that it rides great - as you say in the video... But it does not float my boat like the older ones did. The trellis frame, gone. Lot's of black on the new frame and other stuff, like the headlamp are not good looking... And it SO needs a tail tidy. Like the weight and power though! Even sounds not bad on the standard exhaust! Thanks for the review :-)
I had this bike. Great fun and handles well. Particularly good low down but tapers off above 80mph (compared to MT09 or 890R). TFT is nice. One of the main issues i found with it is upgrades. When i had it you could only buy Termignoni full system at £2500. Example, MT09 full system on the market for £500. Also build quality isnt anywhere near the MT09SP i had. The ducati felt built to a price. Overall a good bike just not a great bike
BTW Mark, thanks for the great reviews done exactly the way I want them! It also helps that you are the exact dimensions I am (maybe I'm~ 8kg heavier) also 60ish years old but still fit and riding in a "spirited" but very safe way! Cheers Mate from Western Australia
Good review Mark and glad you liked it. I enjoyed having one for just over a year. I found the suspension a bit average though, not bad, but you could tell it was a bit budget. Very nimble and punchy performance. Alas naked bike not for me and traded in for a Supersport 950S which is excellent and has an even comfier seat 👍 looking forward to more ducati reviews
Enjoyed the review. Great bike, a huge step up from previous Ducatis in quality and service intervals. But how often do the belts need changing? It used to be every 2 years irrespective of mileage! That would be a turn off.
Hi Graeme.. very tough choice...the duke is more focused but as an all rounder think id go for the monster it's more comfortable and the v twin is fantastic cheers mark
G'day Mark, what can l say just a wonderful bike from Ducati, and it is a monster, only one thing l would change is Balancing the look by having exhausts each side, l might be old fashioned it just looks right 👍, another great review, where do you get a job like that??,you lucky bugger, Cheers mate, Neil 🤠.
As you say these Types of Bikes are Perfect for Road Use The SUZUKI GSX 800S is more in my Price Range looking Forward to you Getting on Board that Bike
Hi Mark, I’m up in the air between this Monster and the Aprilia Tuono 660 which you have both reviewed. I’m 5’6’’ 58 years old. Did you find the Monster to get hot while riding at normal speed in a built up area (city), plus what was it like on the throttle. Was it linear like the Tuono or slightly jumpy like most Ducati’s. Thanks mate.
Hi the monster does get a bit hot in traffic but no problem once moving ... modern Ducati bikes are very smooth and civilised these days on the throttle....the tuono 660 is a fantastic bike too.... really enjoyed it ...tough choice as they are both brilliant...in the UK the tuono has very good deals which would possibly sway my choice to it Best wishes mark
@@markpulling12 Thanks Mark. A Tuono Factory is on special for AU$20K and a Monster SP is AU$21K aswell on special. I’ll test ride them both next week. Cheers tc.
@@markpulling12 Came down from a 1250 GSA, my third GS, it’s a hell of a lot more fun and you can use all the engine, don’t talk about the airbox sound. Look forward to the video, you review bikes properly👍
Like your reviews very much Mark. I realise you only had this bike for a very short time, but you manage to give a pretty good initial impression. Also like your reviews as you are very similar dimensions to me so seeing if you fit a bike is a good guide for me. Have never really been a Ducati fan owing to my impression that they have high running costs and perhaps of their complexity come servicing, the costs will be higher perhaps more than other makes of bike? Let's face it no dealer services are cheap now! However this Monster looks a nice bike and at least worth a test ride. Certainly a serious contender in the middle weight naked group which you mention along side the Triumph Street Triple 765 RS, Yamaha MT09 SP, KTM 890 Duke R, perhaps even the new Honda Hornet? I have been thinking of possibly trading in my 1050 Speed Triple RS for one of these as they are a tiny bit lighter although my Speed Triple RS isn't that heavy and is still a blast to ride. I finally got it's gearbox rebuilt under warranty as 3rd and 4th gears failed. It has only taken a year and has been a complete nightmare to get repaired. It has really put me of the Triumph brand now, but at least my bike is working as it should be ............. This Ducati looks good, maybe I visit my local Ducati dealer and try one out? Do you think you will be reviewing the new Multistrada any time soon? I seem to recall you may have owned a couple of these in years gone by so this might sway you to review the 2023 model? Have you still got your Ninja 636 and MT09 Tracer?
Hi Alex yes definitely I'll be reviewing the new multistrada ...I'm in with Ducati Bournemouth now :) Ninja 636 and tracer 9 have gone currently have hunter 350.. zx12r eeeek ....and KTM 790 duke ...which is being fixed ...KTM ...known to malfunction... keep throwing money 😆😂😆
@@markpulling12 Lordy Lordy, I can't keep up with you! RE Hunter 350, ZX12R and KTM 790 Duke you say .......... wow! A great contrast of bikes. What's wrong with your KTM 790 Duke? This a bike I seriously like and was a contender to buy but KTM's hit and miss reliability persuaded me otherwise. You would have your work cut out just doing reviews and updates on all of these alone. Do you do any passing/final thoughts on bikes you are moving on from and possibly why? You don't seem to keep bikes very long. Is this deliberate or do you just get bored easily? Just curious? Have you done a review of your ZX12R? Good that you've now got a favourable response with Ducati in Bournemouth. Look forward to a Multistrada review ;@). ATB.
@@alexmorgan3435 the KTM Duke I think the fuel pump is the problem.... incredible engine...it's a little hit and miss with reliability luckily it's still under the 3 month warranty the dealer is currently fixing it.....no not so much bored love them all but I just like trying out different bikes as there are so many great ones out there ...I generally get them at great prices so dont loose too much when / I'f I sell Best wishes mark
@@markpulling12 Sounds like a good strategy. Yes too many good bikes. I buy, but then find I am not able to part with them! Hope you get your Duke fixed soon. Would be good to see a long term review of this. ATB.
Hi Mark!I m waiting for your test for the new street triple 765 r.which do you think will be better compared with this?this is 2k more expensive,in my country
Hi I rode the street triple r a few days ago ...long story but triumph are very funny with TH-camrs they have strict media so no review I'm affaid ....it's very very good 👍 As good as the monster so might be worth you test riding one Best wishes mark
ok mark.... me and you both own 790 duke and hunter 350.... i know it's probably a step up from 790, if i was going to change my 790 it maybe for one of these, but would you ??.... people have mentioned the front mudguard, but i'm also not sure about all the rubber hose plumbing on show on the engine.... not pretty at all
It's very good ... similar performance to my 790 duke ...my duke has been remapped by j33 amazing transformation...I'll see how my duke goes I may well get a monster in the future...a good used one for say £9 k Best wishes mark
I have the same model (2023) and have the same rattle noise between 2500-3000 rpm. It can be heard from the video when you accelerate slowly. Lot of them have this "problem" which is coming from valves probably. Do you have any additional info about this. It sounds really bad. Thanks
Hi it's just Ducatis for you nothing to worry about The desmodromic valvetrain makes a lot more noise than a conventional one with valve springs Best wishes mark
@aleksandargjorgjiev1725 same with my monster 937. hate the rattling sound. Have you ever found a solution for the rattling. I am thinking about selling the bike because of the rattle from the valves.
@@aleksandargjorgjiev1725 that really sucks. Maybe drown out the rattling valves with a loud aftermarket exhaust would be a "solution"? I am thinking about that but dont want to invest even more money before i am sure that a new exhaust will do the job.
Hi the hornet has a bit less pull low down ...but still very good 👍 The hornet is unbeatable value...but the monster is more premium and exclusive...but at a price I'd go for the monster Cheers mark
Just doesn't do it for me mark leaves me a bit cold I recently tried the new rs and it was amazing left me with a bit of a dilemma because I can't afford one lol but seriously it might the best bike I've ever rode truly that good
I really liked the Monster until i saw this review. Not for me....too small, it looks like a Grom when i sat on it too quiet and seems to have lost its original character.... Im 6'2" and 90kg so maybe a Z900RS...
Brake fluid reservoirs stick out like dog's balls, other than that I'd just want to lick it. And ride it obviously. In small towns and not only kids would be asking me to rev it for them left and right. Very good throttle therapy. (For what conditions?) For all of them. 🏍
When will manufacturers cater for the Northern European market though?!….that front “mudguard” is as much use as a chocolate fire guard!….a few days on winter or rainy summer days in the UK and that radiator and undercarriage will be covered in road detritus!….looks great but when parting with ten grand of your hard earned , you want some options to protect its precious parts!!
yes tommy I know ....I guess its all about styling on these bikes :)
@@markpulling12 agreed..the styling is epic…would suit the hot dry roads of Italy and Spain no problem….just not the wet crappy roads of Northern England for example!…great video by the way…another top notch realistic review added to your collection 😎👍
Yes agreed. When I spec'd one up on the Ducati website configurator I added the radiator cover as it seemed a no brainer.
Get a better job😂
Yes, and that mud guard is even ugly! It looks like it's been mounted the wrong way around!
Riding a ducati at 60.
~Mark-" That's impressive".
Yes, vve are out here!!!😁🙃😛
After 3200 miles and 1 year of ownership here is my review. Its a nice bike, handles great, pulls well, brakes are brilliant, tyres are also great. plastic tank don't like it, false neutrals, starting can take 3 times especially in colder weather with full battery it wines a lot and it cuts out, in summer your leg is right there along the engine and it hits 100 degree c, rider aids are good i only really ride in touring tbh. Seats really comfy spent all day out and about 250 miles and no soreness, don't let it go under 4000 rpm cause it will chug a lot. Rode in salt and no protection and nothing ate into the bike so the finish is mint unlike my new XSR900 which went out together the same time and the sprockets chain and suspension had signs of corrosion in 3 days. Servicing can be a bit pricey and i get 50-60 mpg realistically however i don't thrash it thats a mix of riding. I personally would buy a Speed triple RS over this if i had to choose again, i got the XSR900 and its a nice machine, metal tank & smoother too but the suspension on the Ducati is way better.
Thanks Gavin for the review
Best wishes mark
I am also torn between 2022 xsr 900 and this
@@claudiumxg1 Make sure you test them fully for a good 60-90 minutes to see how you feel, Ducati costs a little more and has a quality about it, the smooth CP3 is fantastic, performance wise they are similar its just the way it rides as the engines are very different, under 4000 rpm the Monster chugs searching for lower gears where as the CP3 will pull smoothly, Seats comfy on the monster for 3-5 hours XSR is hard after an hour but a gel pad helps. Only you will know when you ride them, Try the new Triumph Street Triple too its an ace bike and similar money if you don't mind the bug eye front end.
@@gavincostin1729 nice review!!!, had the cp3 on a brand new 2021 tracer gt but was plagued with throttle problems( 4x software recall, throttle grip, throttle body, ecu ...lol.yamaha never managed to repair it and after 700km they took it back. I am curious if they changed something on xsr
@@claudiumxg1 Ive done 1700 miles now in 7/8 months, no issues tbh, did think there were some odd sounds on the clutch but checked other 2022 models and they seem the same, but 2023 tracer was silent, also i think they made a lot of changes in 2022 XSR900 even to the engine but i'm not 100% Monster no issues in 3500 miles a year old, just low revs chug and cold starting due to Euro 5 i believe, plus 100 degrees in summer and its hot on your leg, personally i would pay a bit more and get a 950 Super-sport in the pearl white nice fairing protection and its the same engine. £15k which is then Triumph 1200 Speed triple prices and i would take the triumphs 180bhp and brakes at that money. All depends on budgets tbh.
Rode one last autumn, it was such a pleasure to throw it in corners. It's a well-rounded motorcycle. One of the top choices for me too.
Many thanks....yes it rides better the harder you ride it
A great all round bike
Cheers mark
Ok I give up, award winning Ducati dealership is 3 minutes down the road (Wayne Pattersons's- AMAZING) I'm going in on Monday!!
I love mine, it’s fast.
@@charliebaker3389 I bought a 2024 Iceberg White 937+, Very Happy with it so far!!!
Love this review, and love my Monster if I'm honest. My first ever bike, having only passed my test in July, so not much to compare it with but love it.
I got mine in 2021 a Ducati Monster 937 + Stealth Black out here in British Columbia. Full Termignoni race exhaust and up map with baffles removed was the best decision for an upgrade on the bike. I also upgraded to the sleek sequential turn signals, tail tidy and a belly fairing and it makes the bike look much better. To complete it I think this spring I will add the Ohlins suspension and steering dampners
Addictive,the Monsters are.I’ve had 3 dating back to 2001 and will get another after your convincing review.Thanks Mark!
Well done Mark! You do manage to put alot of info in your films. Thank you for that! And yes, this is a bike that has been on my list since it came a few years back. I'm trying one tomorrow in Copenhagen. But I'm so happy with my "old" 690 Duke! All these problems!
The 690 Duke is a great bike. Keep it!
@@1990-t1j I'm on the fence here. But I do love my "little" Duke. Thank you for reply!
Took this model out last Friday , totally agree with your views of it, was dialled in with it after 15 mins, awesome bit of kit.
That’s one great looking machine. I was going to comment about the style over function front mudguard but some one beat me to it….😊 thanks for the in-depth and informative review Mark - good stuff 👍
Thanks Les yes it goes as well as it looks super impressed 💯
Best wishes mark
Excellent video again and a lovely bike. It would be nice to see the outline of the engine a bit more instead of all the plastic , but all things considered, I would have one in a heartbeat.
Totally agree 👍
I have to say that is a beautiful machine for enjoying yourself on your favourite roads on a warm, dry day . I do love big v-twins, so much usable performance, and great handling and braking. Lovely. Great video Mark thanks.
@@peter7624 thanks Peter I appreciate that 😁
Great review as always Mark 🎉 wow what a sounds, this bike needs to be in the Eurovision 😅, beautiful piece of machinery, blimey how it picks up, we can tell you like it 😜 xx stay safe everyone xx
Thanks Martine 😄 x
I agree with you , my fav bikes are the same as yours. I'm going a bit down market by having the new Hornet on order, but it's way, way cheaper than the premium bikes. I saw the Monster at the NEC. I wasn't really impressed with it. There's too much plastic, around the engine in particular. If you say the suspension is very good I will , of course defer to your great experience. It does seem a bit pricy for a bike with no adjustment though. It seems a bit pricy all round though, IMO. Thanks for the review, always excellent.
Thanks Clive ...yes the hornet has got to be the best value middleweight out there great choice
Best regards mark
Great review! After 9 months of ownership and over 4100 miles, I'm absolutely loving mine. Amazing machine. The only bike that I'd say that has a nicer/smoother quick-shifter in that class is the Street Triple RS (another amazing bike). I swear those southern England roadways are meant for a motorcycle...beautiful views! I need to make that place a must-visit.
I am not sure why Ducati put the rear caliper underneath, so all the road crap gets dumped into it and the front mudguard, which looks pretty useless, but apart from that, looks a very nice bike if you have the money.
Yes I thought that too rich ??
Cheers mark
Wow! Work of art indeed,hey Mark. Even the coolant hoses are sculpted.Excellent review.Excellent bike.Thanks.
Many thanks Brett .... awesome ride 😁 cheers mark
Lovely bike, although I had not noticed before but the front mudguard looks like a disaster in the way of practicability. Not had a go on on this new monster but I definitely want to. Given the choice, I’d always pick the MT09 and indeed I did, as I brought one. 😂
Thank you Mark, was hoping you would road test the Ducati soon. Your informative rides are the best. I bought my 937 Monster last August, the best Bike I've ever had!
Thanks David ...it's quite a machine that mid range power is addictive without being ott and the quick shifter is sublime best wishes mark
Thank you for the video. You are certainly entitled to your opinion, however you literally did not make any comments about the negatives. For example, at this price point a fully adjustable suspension should be standard. You dismissed this as “unnecessary.” In addition, the M4 Brembo brakes are not the “top of the line,“ the Stylemas are. Yes, it is an awesome bike, but if compared it to something like the Street Triple RS, the suspension and brakes should be upgraded. Yes, I realize this is available with the SP, but that is at an even higher price point. You don’t come across as being objective in the video. There is always room for improvement.
I didn't like the look of this bike at first, but I do now. The additional benefit of this model is it's lighter than the old one. Nice dash, and I'm not a TFT man. You obviously like the bike. Good review.
Hi Nik yes it rides very well
Love the looks too
Cheers mark
Nice bike & review. I'm tempted but it's pricey especially with the Street Triple R & RS on the scene which have better spec for significantly less or similar cost. The Monster SP is gorgeous but also silly money imo.
Lovely machine Mark, awesome sound! Tommy's comment about the front mudguard is spot on, style over practicality! But I think we can forgive Ducati for that!! Great video 👍
Thanks Mark great review ridden one of these loved it currently riding supersport but need something more upright now
Thinking about one of these as an upgrade to my 2022 EC1 Triumph!
Love your work Mark, thanks for the video
Many thanks 👍
Thanks Mark. What a beauty this bike is, and seems so easy to ride and very "every day" usable. I agree with you about the sound too although I' do love the Street Triple as you go up the gears. It seems that there's a great choice of "Street Bikes" from middle weight to liter what a time to be a biker, enjoy! :>)
Thanks Peter I'm trying out a 765 r not rs tomorrow ( demo ride not review)
Cheers mark
I own 2 Ducatis and haver my eye on 3 more models lol. Once you go mac you never go back they say.. today a biker who spent 2 years recovering from being pierced by a fork lift truck on a bike and a year in fear of driving just tested 7 of my bikes ranging from enfield to harley to yamaha to ducatis, and he came back on both ducatis (one cafe racer limited and one nightshift) and said 'that is the first time i have had an adrenaline rush since i had the accident'. I can say the ducati scamblers are amazing, and the multistrada is also amazing, and despite looking weird, the diavel cruiser is apprently a very comfy bike to ride
I like the old trellis frames. Lusted after the monster when it came out in 93.
Great review Mark. The new look is growing on me.
Hi Mark, you really looked like you enjoyed that one! Great channel, keep them coming!
Wow looks amazing mark and the price is very good considering what u get.
Thanks James ...I'm into these bikes at the moment... definitely added to my wish list 🙂😁
Mark you lucky dog bro that bike color looks great smooth riding bike loads of power very fast acceleration
Thanks Duane yes it's amazing
Many thanks 👍
Great review as always Mark. Very detailed, very informative, and I like the close up shots of the bike's features at the beginning. I agree, 100 hp is just about perfect for road riding.
Thanks Dave yes around 100 hp give or take with lots of torque is perfect for the road best wishes mark
I've had an older Monster in the past, but this one is magnificent. I love the exhaust and overall styling and it exudes quality.......Sal : )
Many thanks sal ...yes I didn't want to give it back ....it rides so well
Best regards mark
I'm sure that it rides great - as you say in the video... But it does not float my boat like the older ones did. The trellis frame, gone. Lot's of black on the new frame and other stuff, like the headlamp are not good looking... And it SO needs a tail tidy. Like the weight and power though! Even sounds not bad on the standard exhaust! Thanks for the review :-)
Nice review :), btw. Blue ford in 9:32 cutting the corner is why I still don't have a bike :O
While out last weekend on my red CB500F I was asked at a coffee break if my bike was the new monster!
I was out on my Orange / Silver
Honda CB500f & someone thought it
Was a KTM..🍊
@@jefflambert8603 Condolences 🙏
Thats what happens when i aint a biker wants to talk about motorcycles. 😄
I had this bike. Great fun and handles well. Particularly good low down but tapers off above 80mph (compared to MT09 or 890R). TFT is nice. One of the main issues i found with it is upgrades. When i had it you could only buy Termignoni full system at £2500. Example, MT09 full system on the market for £500.
Also build quality isnt anywhere near the MT09SP i had. The ducati felt built to a price. Overall a good bike just not a great bike
That bike looks stunning in grey 😍
Thanks Martyn but aren't the red ones a bit faster 😂😆😂
Cool bike, but the triumph street comes with the cruise option….for the money, it’s a must for me. Cheers 👍🤪🇨🇦
Build quality good but some wires exposed, I have one; agree with Mr Pulling on nearly everything. Fun bike better than an MT-09 ?? Maybe ?
Great review Mark.. love the looks,sound beautiful well done a Ducati just wish I could afford one 👍👍🏅👏
BTW Mark, thanks for the great reviews done exactly the way I want them!
It also helps that you are the exact dimensions I am (maybe I'm~ 8kg heavier) also 60ish years old but still fit and riding in a "spirited" but very safe way!
Cheers Mate from Western Australia
Many thanks 👍
@@markpulling12 Got a brand spankers "Iceberg White" Monster Plus at an end of the financial year sale- pick it up tomorrow!
Looks and sounds like a cracking motorbike.
Thanks Steve ....it rides great 👍
But also very comfortable
Cheers mark
Good review Mark and glad you liked it. I enjoyed having one for just over a year. I found the suspension a bit average though, not bad, but you could tell it was a bit budget. Very nimble and punchy performance. Alas naked bike not for me and traded in for a Supersport 950S which is excellent and has an even comfier seat 👍 looking forward to more ducati reviews
Many thanks Floyd 😁
Great work, as usual, Matk 👍
Many thanks 👍
I like your reviews please try to make it multistrada v2s
Will do 😊 best wishes mark
Enjoyed the review. Great bike, a huge step up from previous Ducatis in quality and service intervals. But how often do the belts need changing? It used to be every 2 years irrespective of mileage! That would be a turn off.
Yes it used to be 2 years but it's 5 years now on the newer engines :)
Cheers mark
Nice review Mark, To put you on the spot, this or the KTM 890 to tested before..
Hi Graeme.. very tough choice...the duke is more focused but as an all rounder think id go for the monster it's more comfortable and the v twin is fantastic cheers mark
G'day Mark, what can l say just a wonderful bike from Ducati, and it is a monster, only one thing l would change is Balancing the look by having exhausts each side, l might be old fashioned it just looks right 👍, another great review, where do you get a job like that??,you lucky bugger, Cheers mate, Neil 🤠.
Hi Neil yes it's an awesome bike and I see what you mean about the exhausts on both sides
Best wishes mark
As you say these Types of Bikes are
Perfect for Road Use
The SUZUKI GSX 800S is more in my
Price Range looking Forward to you
Getting on Board that Bike
Yes Jeff me too hopefully in the next few weeks cheers mark
Beautiful bike and review, thanks.
Thanks Julie glad you enjoyed it
Cheers mark
Hi Mark, I’m up in the air between this Monster and the Aprilia Tuono 660 which you have both reviewed. I’m 5’6’’ 58 years old. Did you find the Monster to get hot while riding at normal speed in a built up area (city), plus what was it like on the throttle. Was it linear like the Tuono or slightly jumpy like most Ducati’s. Thanks mate.
Hi the monster does get a bit hot in traffic but no problem once moving ... modern Ducati bikes are very smooth and civilised these days on the throttle....the tuono 660 is a fantastic bike too.... really enjoyed it ...tough choice as they are both brilliant...in the UK the tuono has very good deals which would possibly sway my choice to it
Best wishes mark
@@markpulling12 Thanks Mark. A Tuono Factory is on special for AU$20K and a Monster SP is AU$21K aswell on special. I’ll test ride them both next week. Cheers tc.
Same engine in my Multi V2S, awesome road bike…
I've just reviewed the v2s !!!
Awesome 👍
@@markpulling12 Came down from a 1250 GSA, my third GS, it’s a hell of a lot more fun and you can use all the engine, don’t talk about the airbox sound. Look forward to the video, you review bikes properly👍
Hey Mark, can you test out the Ducati Panigale v2 soon?! 😙😙
Hi I'll see if I can get hold of one
Best wishes mark
Lovely bike and im sure i would enjoy riding it. However with the amount of choice in this sector im not sure i would want to own one
Yes I know there are lots of sub 1000cc naked bikes to choose from
Cheers mark
Like your reviews very much Mark.
I realise you only had this bike for a very short time, but you manage to give a pretty good initial impression.
Also like your reviews as you are very similar dimensions to me so seeing if you fit a bike is a good guide for me.
Have never really been a Ducati fan owing to my impression that they have high running costs and perhaps of their complexity come servicing, the costs will be higher perhaps more than other makes of bike? Let's face it no dealer services are cheap now!
However this Monster looks a nice bike and at least worth a test ride. Certainly a serious contender in the middle weight naked group which you mention along side the Triumph Street Triple 765 RS, Yamaha MT09 SP, KTM 890 Duke R, perhaps even the new Honda Hornet?
I have been thinking of possibly trading in my 1050 Speed Triple RS for one of these as they are a tiny bit lighter although my Speed Triple RS isn't that heavy and is still a blast to ride. I finally got it's gearbox rebuilt under warranty as 3rd and 4th gears failed. It has only taken a year and has been a complete nightmare to get repaired. It has really put me of the Triumph brand now, but at least my bike is working as it should be ............. This Ducati looks good, maybe I visit my local Ducati dealer and try one out?
Do you think you will be reviewing the new Multistrada any time soon? I seem to recall you may have owned a couple of these in years gone by so this might sway you to review the 2023 model?
Have you still got your Ninja 636 and MT09 Tracer?
Hi Alex yes definitely I'll be reviewing the new multistrada ...I'm in with Ducati Bournemouth now :)
Ninja 636 and tracer 9 have gone currently have hunter 350.. zx12r eeeek ....and KTM 790 duke ...which is being fixed ...KTM ...known to malfunction... keep throwing money 😆😂😆
@@markpulling12 Lordy Lordy, I can't keep up with you! RE Hunter 350, ZX12R and KTM 790 Duke you say .......... wow! A great contrast of bikes. What's wrong with your KTM 790 Duke? This a bike I seriously like and was a contender to buy but KTM's hit and miss reliability persuaded me otherwise.
You would have your work cut out just doing reviews and updates on all of these alone.
Do you do any passing/final thoughts on bikes you are moving on from and possibly why?
You don't seem to keep bikes very long. Is this deliberate or do you just get bored easily? Just curious?
Have you done a review of your ZX12R?
Good that you've now got a favourable response with Ducati in Bournemouth. Look forward to a Multistrada review ;@).
ATB.
@@alexmorgan3435 the KTM Duke I think the fuel pump is the problem.... incredible engine...it's a little hit and miss with reliability luckily it's still under the 3 month warranty the dealer is currently fixing it.....no not so much bored love them all but I just like trying out different bikes as there are so many great ones out there ...I generally get them at great prices so dont loose too much when / I'f I sell
Best wishes mark
@@markpulling12 Sounds like a good strategy. Yes too many good bikes. I buy, but then find I am not able to part with them! Hope you get your Duke fixed soon. Would be good to see a long term review of this. ATB.
Great review.
when was DUCATI MONSTER 937 released tho?
Great roads - what road was that you were riding on?
Hi ..these roads were around wimborne Dorset UK
Best wishes mark
Dear Mark. Do you think at 140-150 mph it might need a steering damper? I hate tankslappers
Hi yes it's going to get lively at that speed but it comes as standard with a steering damper thankfully
Cheers mark
Hi Mark!I m waiting for your test for the new street triple 765 r.which do you think will be better compared with this?this is 2k more expensive,in my country
Hi I rode the street triple r a few days ago ...long story but triumph are very funny with TH-camrs they have strict media so no review I'm affaid ....it's very very good 👍
As good as the monster so might be worth you test riding one
Best wishes mark
ok mark.... me and you both own 790 duke and hunter 350.... i know it's probably a step up from 790, if i was going to change my 790 it maybe for one of these, but would you ??.... people have mentioned the front mudguard, but i'm also not sure about all the rubber hose plumbing on show on the engine.... not pretty at all
It's very good ... similar performance to my 790 duke ...my duke has been remapped by j33 amazing transformation...I'll see how my duke goes I may well get a monster in the future...a good used one for say £9 k
Best wishes mark
Great review 👍🏼
I have the same model (2023) and have the same rattle noise between 2500-3000 rpm. It can be heard from the video when you accelerate slowly. Lot of them have this "problem" which is coming from valves probably. Do you have any additional info about this. It sounds really bad. Thanks
Hi it's just Ducatis for you nothing to worry about
The desmodromic valvetrain makes a lot more noise than a conventional one with valve springs
Best wishes mark
@aleksandargjorgjiev1725 same with my monster 937. hate the rattling sound. Have you ever found a solution for the rattling. I am thinking about selling the bike because of the rattle from the valves.
@@florianb.6373 No solution. That is by design. I blame Ducati how they can put that engine in production.
@@aleksandargjorgjiev1725 that really sucks. Maybe drown out the rattling valves with a loud aftermarket exhaust would be a "solution"? I am thinking about that but dont want to invest even more money before i am sure that a new exhaust will do the job.
Great review Mark. Time to save the pennies...
Awesome but why a plastic gas tank?
Saves weight ,cost and doesn't rust ;)
Cheers mark
Hello mark Is seat is Soft of monster 937 nd pillion is it comfortable to ride with passenger
Hi yes it's very comfortable and reasonably comfortable for a passenger
Best wishes
Compared with the hornet 750 have the same pull from below ? Is worth the 5k more for the monster ?
Hi the hornet has a bit less pull low down ...but still very good 👍
The hornet is unbeatable value...but the monster is more premium and exclusive...but at a price
I'd go for the monster
Cheers mark
Beautiful machine.
Yes I agree stunning 🤩
Yes that front mudguard is ridiculous
Hi Mark ! Give it the beans for once
Lovely bike, wish they'd make a reincarnated Darmah
Jehhz roughly £300 for a seat cowl and an additional wind screen. Both being pieces of plastic
Just doesn't do it for me mark leaves me a bit cold I recently tried the new rs and it was amazing left me with a bit of a dilemma because I can't afford one lol but seriously it might the best bike I've ever rode truly that good
Many thanks for the comment...yes so many good naked middle weight bikes at the moment
Cheers mark
This or the brand new street triple 765?
Tough choice....both brilliant...but I've just bought a 2020 street triple Rs... brilliant 👍
Nice. But I’d rather have an MT09SP.
The big problem for this bike is the Triumph 765RS which is pretty much the same price with a much higher spec.
Yes definitely I've just this second ridden the new 765 r not rs....very good 💯
@@markpulling12 how much better is it than a gsx8s?
@@robertprosser6856 hi Robert I'm hoping to review the new gsx8 in a few weeks...it looks good for the money £8k 80 hp cheers mark
No vibrations in the mirrors?
A tiny bit but generally good for a twin
Cheers mark
@@markpulling12 thanks
This or street triple r?
Hi ...both are 5 ⭐ bikes ...but I bought the 765 rs ..just preferred it's amazing engine and felt more comfortable for me
Cheers mark
I really liked the Monster until i saw this review. Not for me....too small, it looks like a Grom when i sat on it too quiet and seems to have lost its original character....
Im 6'2" and 90kg so maybe a Z900RS...
Brake fluid reservoirs stick out like dog's balls, other than that I'd just want to lick it. And ride it obviously. In small towns and not only kids would be asking me to rev it for them left and right. Very good throttle therapy. (For what conditions?) For all of them. 🏍
Not all Brembos are equal! Just try Brembo brakes on a Suzuki.
Duke 890 are faster and feels more raw✊🔥🔥
Always desirable always scary for diy.
Great , front fender stops exactly where the radiator begins.
Brilliantly expensive 🦧
An easy fix, hardly unusual…
Does it auto wheelie ?
gearing is pretty short 4000 rpm 60 should be 3000 for a 1000 cc almoost