Ok... So I just sold my GT1000 to get back to a Monster. I liked the GT but miss my old bike. I'm thinking of a 796 but not sure. I should know this but are the "new" styled Monsters having the same tank issues as the old ones? I like the old style but haven't ruled the new ones out completely.
The tanks are still PA-6 nylon but are a different color and are hidden under skins anyway. M1100 and 696 have been out a few years and you won't find many if any complaints. If you are really concerned, you can use K100 which should eliminate the possibility of water problems from E-10 if you can't run pure gas in your area. http://www.k100fueltreatment.com/ (http://www.k100fueltreatment.com/)
If you had an 800 before, so far the concensus seems to be that the new bikes handle better and definitely have more power. Ride one and see if you agree.
+1 for the 796.
I too miss the monster, thinking to get another one as riding season is already here.
620 to GT1000...I think the progression means you need to find an S4R...LOL...J/K...hope you find what you are looking for...
Quote from: zooom on April 24, 2012, 06:47:44 AM
620 to GT1000...I think the progression means you need to find an S4R...LOL...J/K...hope you find what you are looking for...
Yeah... looks like a progression, huh? I'd be all over an S4R but I'm not sure I want to take on the maintenance costs.
I think you'll be happy w/ an s4r [thumbsup]
2 words... steel tank.
[thumbsup] Try an 1100 EVO. You won't be disappointed!
I know that the performance has advanced on the new gen monsters............BUT (I know you saw the but coming),
I personally think that the older monsters lend themselves much better to modifications. Many will argue against my opinion, but allow me to illustrate my point of view with the following:
Exhibit A:
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/TheoAftonomos/DUcati%20S4Rt/DSC_0414.jpg)
Exhibit B:
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4076/4757856020_05999d9970_b.jpg)
Two very customized motos. As nice as ungeheur's bike is, it somehow has less of a visceral appeal than Taft's. I don't think it's the bits and pieces as much as it is the sum of those parts.
Both bikes are nice. But if I didn't have my monsters, I know which models would be on my short list.
Best of luck to you rideserotta! [thumbsup]
You sold me on Ungeheuer's bike! ;D Too bad I'm feeble and wouldn't enjoy that clutch anymore. ;) All down to taste of course. If anything, that 4V looks more like a collection of bits (to me) although those mufflers are cute. Maybe you're just used to the old bikes?
I'd go for an 1100. I've ridden a 796 and was disappointed when compared to my S2R 1k but then again like the older Monsters better. I will say the newer bike has a more comfortable geometry.
Quote from: duccarlos on April 25, 2012, 06:33:26 AM
2 words... steel tank.
DING DING DING
the reason I've kept mine and boy do I enjoy the shit out of her. Plus the maintenance costs are not that much more, at least not in my neck of the woods. I had the 6k service on both a 2v and 4v and the cost difference was $200 and the difference in power is worth it to me.
I really do enjoy our 696 - but visually the full trellis framed bikes are SO much better looking...
But what do I know, it's my wife's bike - and I still prefer my Guzzi(s)...
Quote from: Curmudgeon on April 25, 2012, 07:04:18 PM
<SNIP>........... All down to taste of course. ........<SNIP>.......... Maybe you're just used to the old bikes?
Yes and Yes.
I like the new model, just that I seem drawn to the older one a lot more. It has more appeal. I remember when I first saw the old gen Monster, stock mind you, I was absolutely floored. I still get that warm IZ_ feeling when I see a tastefully modded old gen Monster. I've yet to feel that with the new gen.
But yeah, different strokes for different folks. [drink]
Loving my 796 more and more every ride!! It is my first street bike, road and still ride dirt for years!! :)
Quote from: Pedro-bot on April 26, 2012, 07:24:39 AM
Yes and Yes.
I like the new model, just that I seem drawn to the older one a lot more. It has more appeal. I remember when I first saw the old gen Monster, stock mind you, I was absolutely floored. I still get that warm IZ_ feeling when I see a tastefully modded old gen Monster. I've yet to feel that with the new gen.
But yeah, different strokes for different folks. [drink]
I was like this with all 3 of the newer models until the 1100 Evo came out and I thought that Ducati had nailed it [thumbsup]
Mind you I also agree about the earlier bikes lending themselves to mods more easily + I dont mind putting an angle grinder to a bike which just cost me £600 rather than £8,500 ;)
I bought an s4 last year because I love the frame never owened a monster before but then got the modding bug and never looked back hope this helps in your quest.
P.S my monster so far. (http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j350/Nero-92/IMG_1663.jpg)