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Ducati is a great company, they put out a great product for someone who can afford to pay to keep it maintained. As long as you keep within factory spec and don't modify the bike to much you can make it last as long as any other bike.
On the other hand they do require more maintenance because of the way the motor is designed. Belt driven, plus high tolerances motor specs = nightmare to keep in spec. Over a 15,000 life of the that particular motor expect to pay upwards of 3+ grand in maintenance alone. Not to mention oil changes, tires, chains.
I can't denounce them because I want a Ducati, but I'm not willing to pay for something that requires that much maintenance over its life. Monsters are very quick, agile and fun motorcycles. They perform pretty close to a sport bike. Power wise, the new Ducati monsters come equip with the 999s motor. so power is not to be questioned.
I wouldn't buy an older model year monster for they are far less reliable and have many problems if they were not well maintained by the owner. the 650's are cheaper yes.
As for your reasoning in buying a monster. "drifting" is non existent on a bike. You can power slide or brake the rear out in a turn, but you best be an experienced rider, I won't even attempt this on a public road because it's stupid and foolish. Cool yes, but stupid. Find a better reason to by a bike other than watching a video of a PROFESSIONAL (mind you) and getting hard over it.
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2005 GSXR 1000 : SOLD
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