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Ducati Monster 696 design

Ducati Monster 696
Subtle style and design is a clear motivation behind the new Monster and the still perfection Desmo engine ensures that the "saint and sinner 'image will make every rider.

Ducati Monster 696A comfortable and
confidence-inspiring chassis combine with the powerful Ducati L-Twin engine to provide what should be the most pleasant experience riding. The balance of new technologies expressed in the style of finished material is formed around the original cool Monster heritage.

Ducati Monster 696Maintaining traditional Monster silhouette, the 696 now looks more muscular. Wide tank decreases to a thin waist of what Ducati says is a small comfortable chair, which must ensure sure-footed confidence when at the traffic lights.

Ducati Monster 696Large diameter Hybrid Trellis frame combines a sub-style aluminum frame and swingarm while minimalist instrumentation and simple controls at the front of the Monster contrast with twin, bold, Ducati-style Mufflers at the back to enhance the city's image-ready.

Ducati Monster 696With a fuel tank form created with ingenious removable outer skins that enable quick and easy color swaps, changing the personality of Monster has never been easier. Quickly removed the rear seat cover makes it even easier to completely color coordinate and, when removed, reveals


source : http://www.webbikeworld.com/ducati-motorcycles/monster-696/

Concept Frankfurt: The New Mini Club Wagon

Just like the Chevy Cruze and the concept Chevy Orlando, Mini may be trying to capitalize on the re-emerging market of station wagon-esque rides. There are families out there that need a lot of space in their cars, and they want fuel efficiency just like the rest of us. My brother, for instance, has 6 kids and needs his SUV, but doesn’t want pay a small fortune to fill up the tank twice a day. So the market for lots of space + fuel economy is out there. That’s where this Concept Frankfurt fits.

Just like the old Mini Clubman, it features twin “barn doors” in the rear and a lengthened wheelbase. Check out the pictures:






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