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Ducati launches new 796 and logomania body kits
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Written by Sarah Waterhouse, 10/06/10
Ducati fans might want to head down to their nearest dealership this week as the firm has announced the launch of its Monster 796.
Bike insurance policyholders could find the stylish model appealing as it draws on the sportiness of the Monster 1100 while keeping the user-friendliness of the 696.
Fitted with an air-cooled engine, the model can achieve 87hp and can be purchased with new logomania body kits to modify the machine to individual tastes.
The kits allow owners of the Monster 696, 796, 1100 and 1100S to fit their model with tank covers, a mudguard, a micro-bikini fairing and seat cover in varying colours and styles.
"Monster lovers can 'dress' their bikes in as little as ten minutes, giving a new look to their two-wheeled beauty each day," Ducati commented.
Bike insurance policyholders opting for the machine, priced from £6,995, can invest in a body kit from £449, in a range of colours such as Giallo Ducati (Ducati yellow), Lilla Glamour (lilac) and Arancione Scrambler (Ducati Scrambler orange).
Ducati has also just announced all its Monster 696 models are now available with zero per cent annual percentage rate with a deposit of 50 per cent or more.
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