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Author Topic: Is the S4RS the Greatest Monster Ever Built?  (Read 38697 times)
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« Reply #30 on: July 28, 2014, 01:52:31 PM »

Just because it is needed.

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« Reply #31 on: July 28, 2014, 09:21:52 PM »

And another picture if  I can post that is.  T'is mine and so nice to have Grin

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« Reply #32 on: July 29, 2014, 04:21:16 AM »

I prefer red. I didn't like the tricolor on the S4Rs
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« Reply #33 on: July 29, 2014, 05:10:55 AM »



Black is pretty stunning too.
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« Reply #34 on: July 29, 2014, 05:45:40 AM »

I'm a fan of the white... it's the color I see the least of and it's pretty stunning in person.
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« Reply #35 on: July 29, 2014, 07:37:49 AM »



Black is pretty stunning too.

Thats exactly what I want.
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« Reply #36 on: July 29, 2014, 08:43:48 AM »

I always liked the white with the red stripe. The Tri-color is pretty cool too if only because it was the last of the production ( I think ).
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« Reply #37 on: July 29, 2014, 01:07:31 PM »

Here is mine
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« Reply #38 on: July 29, 2014, 06:15:12 PM »

And offhand... to the OP... the answer is to the question is pretty much "Yes". haha

Maybe not the "greatest" as that's always going to be quibbled over but it's def a classic that no one would kick out of their bed.
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« Reply #39 on: July 30, 2014, 02:36:01 AM »

Im sticking with my 750 Dark.











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« Reply #40 on: July 30, 2014, 08:03:43 AM »

Yeah thanks. That was a great assesment. Great feedback!

Thanks guys for the appreciation.  Grin

I suppose for Duck Off I could have pointed out that the S4Rs is essentially the ultimate upgrade for the 620 Dark. It is not much more than a 620 into which someone has shoehorned a late 999s engine, suspension, wheels and brakes. With all the weirdness and practical shortcomings that implies. And a certain quantity of excitement.  Evil  Was there a frame upgrade? I'm not that familiar with the evolution of the smaller Monsters. Ducati said they added a bit of bracing to the steering head for the Testa Monsters compared with the pre-Testa S4R, but IIRC the stiffness rose only 5 per cent.

On the cammy engine thing, it has occurred to me since my previous post that one of the fun ways this works is that the faster you go, the harder the engine seems to pull. If you look at Brad Black's power and torque curves for the DP kitted S4Rs, link here, max torque doesn't arrive until nearly 8K and it doesn't start to fall off much until after 9K. So as you run up to 8K, the motor keeps getting more and more efficient in the way it uses the mixture, and it holds that efficiency until 9 as the revs rise. The effect on the road is that you keep getting more than you asked for as you open the throttle. It is kind of intoxicating.

And what you get even in the soft bit under 5500 is pretty good anyway. I don't ride that much with other people any more and where I live now there aren't any of the mountain roads I used to love charging through in good company. If I still did those things, then maybe I'd use more of the rev range. But for riding highways and good sweeping narrow country roads solo at speeds mainly under 100mph, I find myself returning from an 800-mile long weekend having never revved the bike past 8K, and not often past 7. Around 7 she is starting to get properly onto the cam and by then your overtake is happening pretty effectively.

So the S4Rs is a very hopped up 620 and the 1200 Monster I imagine is Ducati's attempt to consolidate that experience and make more sense of it. Which inevitably will mean losing some of the nonsense.  bang head  More I can't say without having ridden a 1200. I've an idea I might like it, but not enough to be swapping. OTOH if I was shopping for a new bike now and both were available new at around the same price, the 1200 on paper at least would match my need to carry a pillion much more helpfully than the S4Rs.

A couple of minor differences that could be relevant:

- the pillion pegs on the S/R Monsters are pretty flimsy. I have a custom dual seat but ask my pillion to mount using the rider peg, because I doubt the pillion peg would stand up to that long term. Well, the peg would but perhaps not the mount. The 1200's rear peg mountings seem much more robust.

- the 1200 "s" uses a bigger diameter fork tube, 48mm vs 43 on the S4Rs. I imagine that would give a less flexy response to a tweak on the 'bars. The S4Rs feels pretty noodly, IMO, when you haul hard on the 'bars at high speed. The standard 1200 sticks with the 43mm fork tubes.

Oh, and is the S4Rs the greatest? As observed above, it depends a lot on what you are looking for. Sure, it's the quickest, and the OEM Ohlins fork is genuinely a good thing. The shock not so much in stock form. And I certainly get it that the air-cooled versions have a charm and real-world usability and thriftiness that the 8V models can't approach.
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« Reply #41 on: July 30, 2014, 01:07:00 PM »

So if you like big girls, it's no contest?
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« Reply #42 on: July 30, 2014, 05:08:54 PM »

i find the S4Rs too cluttered with the radiators out front, and terrifying with too much power and no traction control or ABS. that said, if you know anyone who has a tricolore model in good condition, please PM me Wink i want it SOOOOOOOOOOO bad!!!

the newest monster is so characterless. i went on a ride with a group of journos and every ducati in production now, and everyone wanted to ride the diavel and the hyper. i own the multi and it's loads more fun. the newest monster is blah.

for everyday riding, i prefer to 1100 evo to them all. easy, 2-valve, air cooled and all the safety gadgetry. but i much prefer the geometry of the first-gen monsters, especially my 900 -- wish it weren't so fcuking hard to find parts.
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« Reply #43 on: July 30, 2014, 09:27:09 PM »

So if you like big girls, it's no contest?

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If the new bike is as dull as showerfan says it is, then you may have summed up the whole thread in one line!

Although that is not very respectful to those who've bought the 1200. And there seem to be plenty of posts out there (on other boards especially) from very happy new owners.

As someone else said, the blue-tank era pre-Testa S4R (996) must be a contender for greatest Monster as well. I've never ridden one but there is a dyno comparison on Brad's page that I quoted above which shows that the 996 S4R makes a fair bit more power than the Testa version all the way to 6K and it's evens at 7, when the Testa takes over. The torque curves show that the 996 motor peaks about 1000rpm lower at 7K and falls off after that fairly sharply by comparison. You'd think that would make it a better street engine, but an acquaintance has one of these and an S4Rs and says he likes the Testa model much better.
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« Reply #44 on: July 30, 2014, 09:32:19 PM »

Well I took a 916 engined S4 for a nice long ride and enjoyed it immensely. Way more fun than the 750 I have. So I think the S4Rs is probably even better.
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