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Informationen zum Autor One of the world's foremost motorcycle historians! Ian Falloon is the author of twenty books on motorcycles! of which ten are on Ducati! including the best-selling Ducati Story! and Ducati Twins Restoration Guide. As an owner of several Ducati 750s since 1973 he has a particular enthusiasm for this model! still owning the 750 Super Sport he bought back in the 1970s. Ian trained as a symphony orchestra oboist before a serious motorcycle accident forced a change in profession. Born in New Zealand! he is a freelance contributor to a number of motorcycle magazines around the world! and currently lives in Australia with his wife! Miriam! and sons! Ben and Tim. Klappentext When Ducati unleashed Galluzzi's Monster at the Cologne Show at the end of 1992, few expected it to become Ducati's most successful model. Dramatically styled, minimalist in stature, yet bristling with innovative engineering, the 900 Monster created a new niche market. Here is the ultimate guide to the Monster maze. Zusammenfassung When Ducati unleashed Galluzzi's Monster at the Cologne Show at the end of 1992! few expected it to become Ducati's most successful model. Dramatically styled! minimalist in stature! yet bristling with innovative engineering! the 900 Monster created a new niche market. Here is the ultimate guide to the Monster maze. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Chapter 1. The first Monsters: 900! 750 and 600 1993-1999 1993 model year 1994 model year 1995 model year 1996 model year 1997 model year 1998 model year 1999 model year Monster 400 Chapter 2. First styling update: 2000-2003 2000 model year 2001 model year 2002 model year 2003 model year Specifications model year 2003-2004 Chapter 3. Single-sided swingarm: the Monster from 2004-2007 2004 model year 2005 model year 2006 model year 2007 model year Chapter 4. New generation: the 696 and 1100 2008 model year 2009 model year Chapter 5. Continual evolution 2010 model year 2011 model year Index ...