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Title: Monster 696 Rebuild
Post by: rohan696 on November 08, 2025, 07:16:29 PM
In November 2023, the timing belt tensioners on my 2009 Monster 696 broke, damaging the vertical piston and valves. I have a technical background but knew absolutely nothing about rebuilding engines. People said I should fit another engine or part the bike out, but this bike is my baby and I wanted to bring it back to life.

A year later, in November 2024, I finished the rebuild in my apartment living room and wanted to share some before and after pictures as an anniversary celebration, if you will.

As time allows, I will continue sharing some tips and tricks that I learned during the rebuild that may help others.

A big thank you to Ducati Technical Trainer Jeff from the Bay Area, LA Superbikes, Beverly Hills Ducati, Brad Black aka Brad the Bike Boy, Nellie from DesmoWerx, Krista at California CycleWorks and DesmoAddict on Reddit.

Pictures are visible here- https://www.ducatimonster.org/threads/monster-696-rebuild.362135/
Title: Re: Monster 696 Rebuild
Post by: greenmonster on November 09, 2025, 03:02:26 AM
Please do share, always interesting.

Ouch, first time I`ve seen, or heard of, belt tensioner totally break! :o
Any idea why? Who tensioned them last, you or some shop? Using frequency or what method?
How long after last belt change/adjustment did this happen? Remaining roller, was it rusted solid?
Title: Re: Monster 696 Rebuild
Post by: rohan696 on November 09, 2025, 07:43:55 AM
A shop in Florida checked and tensioned the belts last, about three years ago. Dude seemed to know what he was doing and I was just an international student back then who couldn't afford a full Desmo service at a Ducati dealership. The remaining fixed rollers were also pretty rough. I didn't know much about Ducati maintenance to be honest, but this project taught me a lot. Live and learn, I guess!
Title: Re: Monster 696 Rebuild
Post by: ungeheuer on November 10, 2025, 11:42:45 AM
Just to be clear..... both belt tensioner rollers failed, the vertical AND the horizontal??

(Brad Black, Krista Kelly.... you have some Ducati royalty onboard there mate  [thumbsup] ).
Title: Re: Monster 696 Rebuild
Post by: rohan696 on November 10, 2025, 02:32:30 PM
Both of the adjustable ones failed, yes. The stationary ones didn't break but were quite corroded. If I knew back then what I know now about Ducatis, I would've changed them out but it is what it is. Never going to let that happen again, that's for sure!

Oh yes, Brad was kind enough to respond to my emails and his videos were a massive help! Same with Krista's valve adjustment videos.
Title: Re: Monster 696 Rebuild
Post by: ungeheuer on November 10, 2025, 03:11:50 PM
If they both collapsed, I'm gonna say they were likely set excessively tight against the belts.  Or in terrible shape.  Or both.
Title: Re: Monster 696 Rebuild
Post by: ducpainter on November 10, 2025, 05:29:04 PM
This belongs in Tech...

Off it goes.