Well finally! We've had a week of extreme (for UK) cold and glorious sunshine here, and I've taken some pics of my 2011 Monster 796
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I know these aren't the greatest or most exciting pics, but for an older Nokia phone cam I thought they looked OK
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Planning on taking some nicer ones soon out in the wilds of Lancashire
Well I've had the bike for a week now, in some pretty naff weather, it's been regularly - degree's and the roads are so full of salt it's making me cringe each and every day- but my Porco Rosso ain't no garage ornament, it's my daily ride. A small heads up for those who may consider riding the newer monsters in salty conditions-the radial brakes seize up fast in cold and cruddy conditions! I've had to defrost them with hot water and also rely on steady and continued braking in order to free them up- it's made setting off a challenge.
If anyone has any tips on applications available to maybe try on them to keep the salt/ice at bay I'm all ears
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Other than that and a sticking flapper valve (easily remedied with some WD40/Silicone spray) the lil monster has been faultless. The standard Rosso 2 tyres are fantastic in icy temps, they offer great feedback and good confidence mid-lean. Brakes when not binding have been dependable and solid stoppers. The engine is the real star for me, a true thing of beauty
I've become intoxicated by the wonderful if fairly narrow power band between 4-6k rpm, where the bike just seems to glide along with little effort, and a blip of the throttle nearer to 8k produces a fast surge of power and a great growl from the exhaust, which for a standard and heavily restricted pair is surprising.
I'll end this for now with a final opinion for those considering 2-up on a new monster- it is a touch overgeared for two up riding to be frank, you use the clutch a lot in order to get underway, so I'd say the 14t mod is a must, but comfort and stability are great on the 796, my missus who rides every day on the bike with me finds it comfortable and safe, and the v-twin power delivery helps give a characterful and enjoyable ride. She likes the slight lean forward the seat places you in and the low height makes for easy mounts and dismounts.
For those that read this far, thanks
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I hope I can contribute more to this forum as time goes on.
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