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Monster 696 2009 + Exhaust or 2013 low miles?

Started by Exodus5, June 28, 2017, 01:09:05 PM

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Exodus5

I have narrowed my choices for a new bike (previously always had a SV650) to two local (well, one not so local) Monster 696's.
Option 1 - Lovely red 2009 with Termignoni full exhaust/ecu but ~6k miles.
Option 2 - 2013 Black with half the mileage in even better shape for ~$600 more. 
I know the Terminoni is over $1K and the 2013 has ABS.  The 2009 is ~150 miles away so there is that....
Can any of you tell me of any differences between the 2009/2013 otherwise?

Charlie98

I would ask about maintenance records for both of them... the '09 will need belts immediately (being that old, unless they have been changed.) 

What makes the '13 'in better shape' than the '09?
Dennis

2013 M796 ABS
1993 XR650L (the Torque-a-Saurus)

Wherever you go, there you are...

d3vi@nt

^^ This

Maintenance and/or new rubber (if > 5 years old) can add up.

They look identical on paper (http://www.ducati.com/compare/index.do). No doubt some members here can chime in with better info than what Ducati provides.
'13 MTS GT
'99 ST2
'07 M695 - Sold

TWDucfan


GK

I'd get the red with the Termis!

ABS would be awesome but you've gotta love a red Ducati.

Also 10,000 km's isn't much at all.

Either way, you'll grab a ripper bike! ðŸ'ðŸ»ðŸ'ðŸ»
2001 Ducati  Monster 900S ie
JE high comp pistons, bit of porting, open airbox with DP filter, PC3 with custom map, CCW matched injectors, Termignoni cf slip ons, 14:39 gearing.

Gone but not forgotten!
Honda VFR800i, Honda CBR600F3, Honda CBX750, Norton Commando 750S, Suzuki GS750, Yamaha XT250, Kawasaki Z250, Kawasaki KX80, Honda XL250, Suzuki TC100.

Exodus5

THanks all.  I am pretty sure the older/higher mileage bike was taken car of properly but I will have to ask about the last belt change on both.  Do the belts stretch or start cracking when they get old?  Just wondering what to look for.

Howie

The belts should be changed every two years regardless of mileage or visual appearance.  Do people go longer?  Yes.  Two years is preventative maintenance.  If a belt breaks the resulting damage can be anything between a couple of bent valves to complete engine destruction.

Exodus5

Quote from: howie on June 29, 2017, 12:32:43 PM
The belts should be changed every two years regardless of mileage or visual appearance.  Do people go longer?  Yes.  Two years is preventative maintenance.  If a belt breaks the resulting damage can be anything between a couple of bent valves to complete engine destruction.

OK.  So unless they tell me the belts were done recently I should just go ahead and be ready to do them immediately.  Got it.  Next question, I looked online for how to do them and they look like they could be a real PITA.  Is there a good writeup or instructional video explaining the process?

Charlie98

Quote from: Exodus5 on June 29, 2017, 02:00:35 PM
OK.  So unless they tell me the belts were done recently I should just go ahead and be ready to do them immediately.  Got it.  Next question, I looked online for how to do them and they look like they could be a real PITA.  Is there a good writeup or instructional video explaining the process?

There are some YouTubes on it, you could probably search and find some threads on it.  I took my bike in for the first belt change, I bought a used '13 in '16, but I knew how the bike was used and stored and ran it to the 7500mi service earlier this year.  I did, however, change the tires first thing after I bought it... I don't fool around with tires; just my .02 worth.
Dennis

2013 M796 ABS
1993 XR650L (the Torque-a-Saurus)

Wherever you go, there you are...

koko64

Hmmm.
Termi system is worth big bucks, but abs could be handy.
2015 Scrambler 800

danaid

 I had a first year 09' 696 with termignoni exhausts. I had lots of first year problems with that bike. The 13' has abs which is a +. The termignoni exhausts on the bike are just for sound and weight improvement, don't expect performance gains. Any aftermarket slip-on will do and be cheaper.
11' 1198SP  Black
09' 1100S    Red
09'     696.   Red   first Ducati (sold)

danaid

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Quote from: Exodus5 on June 29, 2017, 08:50:24 AM
THanks all.  I am pretty sure the older/higher mileage bike was taken car of properly but I will have to ask about the last belt change on both.  Do the belts stretch or start cracking when they get old?  Just wondering what to look for.
The major service is for that year is 7500 miles and it is kinda pricy so you will find bikes with just under that mileage for sale. You can haggle down the price considering you will need to have the service performed fairly soon. Mainly rubber timing belt with valve shim check/adjustment($600-$900 for a two valve) . I'm not skilled to do this service, many are, but I have two bikes and it takes a while for me to reach 7500 miles so I just pay the dealership and perform all other maintenance items myself.
11' 1198SP  Black
09' 1100S    Red
09'     696.   Red   first Ducati (sold)

arda.cavdar

According to my opinion an old one is not worth the risk.

Just go with the young one.
ABS is also a big advantage.

Who knows what happens tomorrow...
May be you can catch a real good deal for a nice set of Termignoni.
2006 Peugeot SpeedFight 2
2005 Hyosung GT 650R
2006 Hyosung GT 650R
2004 Honda CBR 600F
2004 Honda CBR 600RR
2013 Kawasaki ZX6R 636
2014 Ducati Monster 796 ABS