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First time riding a Monster 696, is this normal for a Ducati??
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First time riding a Monster 696, is this normal for a Ducati??
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November 08, 2009, 02:14:31 PM »
Hey Everyone:
So today, I test drove a used 2009 monster 696 with 1000 miles. Awesome bike!
More fun to ride than my '08 Ninja 250R.
I just want to know if the following is normal...
Whenever I applied the brakes, they squeaked a lot. The seller indicated that they do that, and it never concerned him. I've been around cars, and this is typically a bad sign. Not sure if it's different for a motorcycle. Is this normal/okay? He was driving it an hour before I got there (if that is of any help).
When changing gears, I eased out the clutch and applied a little bit of gas. Sometimes, it felt like there was a little bit of kick back. Is that normal for a Ducati?
Sorry for the lame questions. I'm new to motorcycles and Ducatis.
THANKS!!!
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The brake issue is due to glazing and yes very typical. I tend to do a couple of hard stops and if that does not fix the problem then I take the pads and hit them with some coarse sand paper.
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Re: First time riding a Monster 696, is this normal for a Ducati??
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My 696 did that too when I got it with 1400 miles on it. Eventually it went away. Dealer told me the same thing, probably light glazing, do some hard stops, should get out.
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Re: First time riding a Monster 696, is this normal for a Ducati??
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Thanks for quick responses
Anyone have input regarding my second question?
Maybe I'm not explaining it correctly, but when I slowly released the clutch it felt a little kick back. I was going to say clunky but that's an over statement. I'm sure there's nothing wrong with the bike. It only had 1,000 miles on it. I haven't ridden to many bikes so probably a difference in bikes...
I'm just being a little cautious. It definitely appeared to be very well taken care of, and not a scratch on it.
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Re: First time riding a Monster 696, is this normal for a Ducati??
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Quote from: phatjoe on November 08, 2009, 05:27:47 PM
Thanks for quick responses
Anyone have input regarding my second question?
Maybe I'm not explaining it correctly, but when I slowly released the clutch it felt a little kick back. I was going to say clunky but that's an over statement. I'm sure there's nothing wrong with the bike. It only had 1,000 miles on it. I haven't ridden to many bikes so probably a difference in bikes...
I'm just being a little cautious. It definitely appeared to be very well taken care of, and not a scratch on it.
You're probably letting the revs drop too much in between shifts.
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Re: First time riding a Monster 696, is this normal for a Ducati??
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Quote from: phatjoe on November 08, 2009, 05:27:47 PM
Thanks for quick responses
Anyone have input regarding my second question?
Maybe I'm not explaining it correctly, but when I slowly released the clutch it felt a little kick back. I was going to say clunky but that's an over statement. I'm sure there's nothing wrong with the bike. It only had 1,000 miles on it. I haven't ridden to many bikes so probably a difference in bikes...
I'm just being a little cautious. It definitely appeared to be very well taken care of, and not a scratch on it.
coming from a ninja 250, it could just be some awesome torque
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Re: First time riding a Monster 696, is this normal for a Ducati??
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depending on how much slipping you're doing of the clutch, it could be messing with it's slipper characteristics.
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I suspect it will just take some adjusting to after riding your 250.
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Re: First time riding a Monster 696, is this normal for a Ducati??
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Also going from the Ninja cable clutch to the 696 hydraulic clutch may be part of the difference.
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Re: First time riding a Monster 696, is this normal for a Ducati??
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Quote from: phatjoe on November 08, 2009, 05:27:47 PM
Anyone have input regarding my second question?
Maybe I'm not explaining it correctly, but when I slowly released the clutch it felt a little kick back. I was going to say clunky but that's an over statement. I'm sure there's nothing wrong with the bike. It only had 1,000 miles on it. I haven't ridden to many bikes so probably a difference in bikes...
Looks like you may have an answer on your brake question, but I've lived with a squeeky rear brake for over 4 years now - I hardly touch the thing relying on front brakes and engine braking to control most stops.
To the lugging you seem to be explaining -
This sounds normal and typically due to revs. I think there is a tendency to want to roll off with lower revs than required for the Ducati. You don't have to be a faggot (excuse the SP F Word reference), but give it a bit more gas. Another common mod is a 14 tooth front sprocket which will help with the low end revs and smooth out the majority of city riding.
Good luck
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Re: First time riding a Monster 696, is this normal for a Ducati??
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regarding your second question it's probably just the gear engaging
i just shifted at higher rpm's and quicker
try that.
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Re: First time riding a Monster 696, is this normal for a Ducati??
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November 09, 2009, 08:12:45 AM »
You may be experiencing engine braking even though you are shifting to a higher gear. If you hold the clutch in long enough(coast) then you will experience this when it re-engages or if you are off the throttle when you release the clutch.
Give it the GAS!
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Re: First time riding a Monster 696, is this normal for a Ducati??
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also, with the 696, the engagement zone for the clutch is in the first inch or so of travel on the uptake, & the last inch or so on the release. It could lend itself to what you are describing if you were feathering it to much, a sort of lurching engagement on release.
At speed, you don't really need to pull the clutch lever up against the handle the way you may have had to with a cable clutch.
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Re: First time riding a Monster 696, is this normal for a Ducati??
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Quote from: CromoMann on November 08, 2009, 09:21:42 PM
You don't have to be a faggot (excuse the SP F Word reference),
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Quote from: Ducaholic on November 09, 2009, 10:19:14 AM
Where did that come from?
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=31643.0
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