Ducati Monster 796 Abs 2014 Owner's Manual

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Pages 167
Year 2013
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Ducati Monster 796 Abs 2014 Specification

The Ducati Monster 796 ABS 2014 is a mid-sized motorcycle that seamlessly blends performance, style, and advanced technology, making it a standout in the naked bike segment. Powered by an 803cc L-twin Desmodromic engine, it delivers a robust 87 horsepower at 8250 rpm and a maximum torque of 58 lb-ft at 6250 rpm. The engine features air cooling, a 2-valve per cylinder configuration, and electronic fuel injection, ensuring smooth power delivery and efficient fuel consumption.

The Monster 796 ABS boasts a lightweight yet sturdy tubular steel Trellis frame, contributing to its agile handling and stability. The suspension system includes 43mm upside-down front forks and a rear progressive linkage with a preload and rebound adjustable monoshock, offering a comfortable and controlled ride over various terrains. It is equipped with a Brembo braking system featuring dual 320mm front discs and a single 245mm rear disc, enhanced by the inclusion of ABS for superior stopping power and safety.

The bike's ergonomics are designed for both comfort and control, with a seat height of 31.5 inches, making it accessible to a wide range of riders. The dry weight stands at 167 kg (368 lbs), contributing to its nimble handling characteristics. The Monster 796 ABS also features a comprehensive digital instrument panel displaying essential information such as speed, rpm, trip details, and fuel level, ensuring riders remain well-informed during their journey.

Aesthetically, the Ducati Monster 796 ABS exudes an aggressive yet refined look, characterized by its iconic naked design, muscular tank, and minimalist tail section. The combination of its performance capabilities, advanced technology, and distinctive styling makes the Ducati Monster 796 ABS 2014 a compelling choice for riders seeking a versatile and thrilling motorcycle experience.

Ducati Monster 796 Abs 2014 F.A.Q.

What is the recommended tire pressure for the Ducati Monster 796 ABS 2014?

The recommended tire pressure for the Ducati Monster 796 ABS 2014 is 32 psi for the front tire and 34 psi for the rear tire.

How often should I change the oil in my Ducati Monster 796 ABS 2014?

It is recommended to change the oil every 7,500 miles or 12,000 kilometers, or at least once a year. Regular oil checks are also advised.

What type of oil should I use for the Ducati Monster 796 ABS 2014?

You should use a high-quality 15W-50 synthetic motorcycle oil that meets or exceeds the specifications set by Ducati.

How do I troubleshoot an ABS warning light on the Ducati Monster 796 ABS 2014?

First, ensure there is no dirt or debris on the ABS sensors. Check the brake fluid level and ensure it is within the recommended range. If the issue persists, consult a Ducati dealer.

What is the correct chain tension for my Ducati Monster 796 ABS 2014?

The chain tension should be adjusted to have a 25-30 mm slack in the lower chain run with the bike on its side stand.

How can I adjust the suspension on my Ducati Monster 796 ABS 2014 for a smoother ride?

To adjust the suspension, refer to the preload and damping settings in the owner’s manual. Adjust the rear shock preload and front fork damping to suit your weight and riding style.

What should I do if the engine won't start on my Ducati Monster 796 ABS 2014?

Check the battery charge and connections, ensure the kill switch is in the 'run' position, and confirm the bike is in neutral. If the problem persists, inspect the spark plugs and starter motor connections.

How do I maintain the brakes on my Ducati Monster 796 ABS 2014?

Regularly check the brake pads for wear, ensure the brake fluid is at the correct level, and inspect the brake lines for any signs of damage. Replace components as necessary.

What are the common signs that my Ducati Monster 796 ABS 2014 needs a valve clearance check?

Common signs include unusual engine noise, difficulty starting, and reduced engine performance. Ducati recommends checking valve clearance every 15,000 miles or 24,000 kilometers.

How should I store my Ducati Monster 796 ABS 2014 during the winter?

Store the bike in a dry, cool place. Add a fuel stabilizer, disconnect the battery, inflate the tires to the recommended pressure, and cover the bike to protect it from dust and moisture.