Title: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: Snips on May 12, 2008, 01:09:20 PM Hey all,
Back on 'the old board' I posted up as an Ducati MOB Alumni to let you all know I'd ordered a 696 (I'm now back in Blighty). Anyway, I picked it up at the weekend, and have now clocked up 270 miles (all at running-in pace, I'm afraid). First of all, the obligatory pics... The bike: http://www.nigelstreet.com/bike.jpg (http://www.nigelstreet.com/bike.jpg) I'm impressed: http://www.nigelstreet.com/impressed.jpg (http://www.nigelstreet.com/impressed.jpg) My daughters are harder to impress: http://www.nigelstreet.com/notimpressed.jpg (http://www.nigelstreet.com/notimpressed.jpg) First impressions: Extra power over my previous 620 very noticable, even at running-in revs (<6K) ;D I'm finding it harder to ride smoothly at low speeds (< 35 mph) which I think is because the lower torque/power of the 620 allowd me to develop a bad habit of controlling the speed on the throttle rather than smoothing clutch control. The noise is much improved over the 620, and there's just a taste of how good it's going to be when I have to back off at 6K rpm [roll] Handling is great, hard for me to gauge, but it feels good. Turning circle is slightly smaller than a container ship. The heat from the engine quickly gets too much when sat on the bike when stationary, almost painful through leathers. this was never a problem on the 620. Everyone seems to agree that it looks a lot better in the metal, and with the [very] small fairing that comes with the 696+ (note the '+' which gets you a rear seat cowl and that 'bikini' fairing for $500 over the straight 696 here in the UK). All early 696s will be the ''+" variant here in the UK. It's noticable smaller than the 620. Initial run-in period is 600 miles, after which I'll find out what it's *really* like :-) So far, it's run perfectly, has been faultless, and I love it. Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: somegirl on May 12, 2008, 01:20:09 PM Congrats! [thumbsup] Thanks for the initial report, can't wait to hear more. :)
Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: TCK! on May 12, 2008, 01:53:08 PM I like it! Keep us posted...
Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: Desmostro on May 12, 2008, 02:01:24 PM Congrats!
I hope you bring it by one of our get-to-gethers. What part if the Bay do you live in? Cool stone wall. - looks like Europe. Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: Snips on May 12, 2008, 02:10:45 PM Thanks all!
Congrats! I hope you bring it by one of our get-to-gethers. What part if the Bay do you live in? Cool stone wall. - looks like Europe. Sorry Desmostro, it is Europe :) I've moved back to the UK, so no chance to bring it along to a Bay meet, I'm sorry to say. Would love to see my 696 parked outside the Zeitgeist, like my 620 in old times. I rent a small house on a race-horse stud farm, and that wall is the back of a row of horse stables. I hope to get some good photo opportunities, but I'll have to promise not to rev too much ;) Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: Ash on May 12, 2008, 02:11:21 PM nige! howsit?
good to see you back on a steed. nice pics... makes me nostalgic... those buildings look *so* english [beer] Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: ROBsS4R on May 12, 2008, 02:20:54 PM Thanks for the information [thumbsup] I finally get to see one in person this Friday ;D Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: Snips on May 12, 2008, 02:40:22 PM I finally get to see one in person this Friday ;D Love to know what you all think, esp. compared to the photos. Get a test ride if you can, that won me over. It took me a few visits to 'get it', but I like the looks now, well mostly ;) It also helps to hear and ride it, where, imo, it scores over the 620 ;) Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: enzo on May 12, 2008, 05:56:20 PM I don't understand. In the photo's, not only is the ground dry, but there are shadows. Are you sure that isn't Burlingame?
Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: Snips on May 13, 2008, 04:13:59 AM I don't understand. In the photo's, not only is the ground dry, but there are shadows. Are you sure that isn't Burlingame? I was paid to Photoshop the backdrop and shadows by the English Tourist Board, they said something about "not breaking the Hollywood image of quaint old England for the yanks" ;) Seriously, It's unbelievable biking weather over here at the moment. We had *perfect* biking weather on the day I took a test ride back on the 26th April (no way was I not going to buy with that utopia), and it hasn't rained since. Sunny days in the 70s - perfect! The only losers in this are the bugs, but they should be honored to be amongst the first bugs in the country to be splattered on a 696. 8) Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: Juan on May 13, 2008, 09:05:38 AM Sweet, and no need for a tail chop..!! Tell me something, does it feel taller than the older Monster ??
Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: Snips on May 13, 2008, 09:56:41 AM Sweet, and no need for a tail chop..!! Tell me something, does it feel taller than the older Monster ?? I think the pipes could be spared the hacksaw, but the plastic hotdog tray (wouldn't want to risk a beer on the narrow tray ;) ) needs to go! It feels about the same as the 620 to me, maybe slightly lower. A friend with a 600 tried it and thought it was lower (she could put both her feet down flat). Officially, it's Ducati's lowest ever seat height, I believe. However, 'cos it feels like you're sat more 'over the front wheel' it feels different in that you can see more of the road immediately in front. Hope that answers your question. Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: remy on May 13, 2008, 10:39:44 AM but the plastic hotdog tray needs to go! I think you've just named the new beer tray for good. Long live hotdog tray (now it will be cut off ever quicker!). Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: remy on May 13, 2008, 10:42:11 AM I'm finding it harder to ride smoothly at low speeds (< 35 mph) which I think is because the lower torque/power of the 620 allowd me to develop a bad habit of controlling the speed on the throttle rather than smoothing clutch control. Uh oh. Am I the only one that senses similar problems that the 695 has? Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: remy on May 13, 2008, 10:46:51 AM I might as well start letting the new Monster design grow on me because it seems it will be here to stay, but am I the only one to think the mini fairing looks like this?
(http://www.dawg-pound.net/uploads/kidnplay.jpg) [cheeky] [laugh] Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: DucSteve on May 13, 2008, 11:11:07 AM are those the guys from scrubs? [laugh]
Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: Juan on May 13, 2008, 11:12:34 AM Thank you snips..!! well that plastic hot dog tray should be just bolted on... easy to take out. I hope.
Send pictures as soon as the mods start..! Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: r_ciao on May 13, 2008, 12:07:18 PM Thanks for sharing snips. I too have a 696 coming. Dealer tells me another two weeks, or so. What mods do you plan?
Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: Snips on May 13, 2008, 12:46:28 PM Thank you snips..!! well that plastic hot dog tray should be just bolted on... easy to take out. I hope. You're welcome Juan. Here's the hotdog tray in all it's... errr.... glory. It's more angled and narrower than the beer tray variant. The redesign is probably specifically aimed at preventing beer glasses being placed there, but probably not hotdogs. www.nigelstreet.com/hotdogtray.jpg (http://www.nigelstreet.com/hotdogtray.jpg) and, yes, 4 screws should see the 696 looking less like a concession stand. www.nigelstreet.com/trayunderside.jpg (http://www.nigelstreet.com/trayunderside.jpg) Cheers. Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: Juan on May 13, 2008, 12:54:01 PM You know, I am liking that tail light..!!
Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: Snips on May 13, 2008, 01:10:21 PM Thanks for sharing snips. I too have a 696 coming. Dealer tells me another two weeks, or so. What mods do you plan? Congrats on your choice ;) I'm going to live with bike as it is a while and then decide how I'd like to change it. If the power is plenty adequate [which looks likely] then I'll start with some mods: I love the cafe racer look, so a tail-chop and clips-on would be great, but ambitious by my modding experience/ability, I'd certainly want to wait for a tail-chop kit for the 696. If the power is on the low-side, I'll leave it pretty stock and trade-up for a larger engine next Spring - when I'm anticipating they'll have shoved a detuned 848 engine in the new Monster [thumbsup] I'd then mod that bike. Meanwhile, there are some CF bits and bobs to spruce up the current bike, and even the option of switching panels for a different color (which seems like a cheat mod aimed at people just like me [roll] ) Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: Snips on May 13, 2008, 01:13:36 PM You know, I am liking that tail light..!! The LEDs look awesome! Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: Desmostro on May 13, 2008, 02:13:31 PM I rent a small house on a race-horse stud farm, and that wall is the back of a row of horse stables. Now there's an opportunity for an interesting evening. [laugh] Umm. good thing that wall is stone, otherwise you'd have noisy neighbors I imagine. ok ok - I'm just jealous. I really miss Europe. I used to live on the continent. Cali is not bad, but you can't find a decent espresso here. Margarita , yes, espresso not - with scarce exceptions. We have to make do where we go [thumbsup] [laugh] cheers [wine] Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: remy on May 13, 2008, 05:41:50 PM You know, I am liking that tail light..!! Yeah, that new tail light is the business. Much cleaner and more modern. Title: Re: taken delivery of 696 :-) Post by: ducati_tim on May 13, 2008, 06:05:19 PM I am glad to see you're back on two wheels, Nige! [moto] Thanks for all of the pics!
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