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Ducati Monster 950
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Current Prices: £11,200–£8,250
Insurance Costs: 9 / 10

Specs

  • Seat Height: Average (820 mm / 32.3 inches)
  • Weight: Average (188 kg / 415 lbs)
  • Fuel Capacity: Average (14.0 litres / 3.7 US gallons)
  • Economy: Average (50 mpg / 5.6 l/100km / 17.7 km/l)
  • Range: Average (150 miles / 241 km)
  • Top Speed: High (145 mph / 233 km/h)
  • Capacity: Average (937 cc)
  • Power: High (110 bhp / 82 kW)
  • Power to Weight: High (0.585 bhp/kg / 0.436 kW/kg)
  • Redline: Average (10,000 rpm)
  • Road Tax / VED: Very High (£101 Per Year)
  • Launch RRP: £10,295

For Sale (14)

  • 2021 21 DUCATI MONSTER 900
    £8,891 🤍
    • £1410 Under Guide Price
    • 2021
    • Bradford(Map)
    • ebay
    • GOOD BAD CREDIT ACCEPTED, OVER 3000 + BIKES IN STOCK
  • Ducati Monster 937 +, 2022,  Only 1,878 miles, Heated Grips, Seat Cowl, FSH
    £9,295 🤍
    • £1900 Under Guide Price
    • 2022 (1,878 miles)
    • Cambridge(Map)
    • ebay
    • Ducati Monster 937 +, Only 1,878 miles, Heated Grips, Seat Cowl, FSH
  • 2023 Ducati Monster 937 937
    £11,995 🤍
    • 2023
    • Manchester(Map)
    • ebay
    • UK Mainland Delivery JUST £99! - CALL 0161 432 1303
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Price Guide & Used Prices

Year
Dealer
Private
Part Ex
Mileage
2022
£11,200
£9,000
£7,850
1,200
2021
£10,300
£8,250
£7,200
2,100

Gear & Accessories

Review In A Few

Pros

  • Proven engine tech with long service intervals
  • Electronics package
  • Beginner friendly
  • Suspension
  • Brakes
  • Light

Cons

  • Looks divide opinion
  • Non-adjustable fork

Video Reviews

Check out these launchdesign videos from Ducati, this video review from Bike World and this video review from TheMissendenFlyer.

What Is It?

The Ducati Monster 950 is a premium naked bike and is powered by a Euro 5 compliant liquid cooled 937 cc V-Twin, putting out 110 bhp at 9,250 rpm and maximum torque at 6,500 rpm.

Features include:

  • Aluminium frame and swingarm
  • Dual 320 mm discs up front with Brembo M4.32 four piston calipers
  • 245 mm disc at the rear with Brembo two piston caliper
  • 3-level cornering ABS system with rear off mode
  • 43 mm KYB upside down fork with 130 mm travel
  • Adjustable KYB rear shock with 140 mm travel
  • Slip and assist clutch
  • Up / down quickshifter
  • Ride modes: Urban (75 bhp), Touring, Sport
  • 8-level traction control
  • 8-level wheelie control
  • Launch control
  • 4.3" TFT dash
  • LED lighting all round
  • Scrolling indicators
  • Under seat USB socket
  • 2->2 exhaust system
  • 6 speed gearbox with gear position indicator

Compared to the Monster 821 it's slightly more powerful, 18 kg lighter, looks decidedly modern without the signature Monster trellis frame and is equipped with all the up to date tech you would expect.

The 10-spoke 17" wheels take a Pirelli Diablo Rosso III 120/70 tyre at the front and a 180/55 at the rear.

Accessories include the Termignoni muffler (£1,350), 840 mm high seat (£130), 800 mm low seat (£130), 795 mm suspension lowering kit (£216), connectivity, heated grips (£263), belly pan (£173), radiator protector (£118), pillion seat cover (£154), sports screen (£158), smoked screen (£238), Carbon dash cover (£173), Carbon mudguards (£290 / £335) and various stick on graphics. The Monster Plus adds the sports screen and seat cover.

Colours: Black, red, grey (red wheels)

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