Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 vs. Suzuki GSX-S750 2017

Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011

Suzuki GSX-S750 2017
Overview - Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 vs Suzuki GSX-S750 2017
The Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 and the Suzuki GSX-S750 2017 are both naked bikes with their own unique features and characteristics.
Starting with the Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011, it is equipped with a 100 HP engine and a torque of 103 Nm. It has a 2-cylinder engine and uses air cooling. The displacement of the engine is 1078 ccm. The bike features a tubular frame and has dual disc brakes with four pistons in the front. The front tire has a width of 120 mm and a diameter of 17 inches, while the rear tire has a width of 180 mm and a diameter of 17 inches. The wheelbase is 1450 mm and the seat height is 810 mm.

Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011
The strengths of the Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 lie in its sophisticated design, comfortable seat, good traction control, ABS, and fun behavior on the road. However, it does have a weakness in terms of partially unnecessary electronic parts.
On the other hand, the Suzuki GSX-S750 2017 boasts a more powerful 114 HP engine with a torque of 81 Nm. It has a 4-cylinder engine and uses liquid cooling. The displacement of the engine is 749 ccm. The bike features a double tube frame and also has dual disc brakes, but with dual pistons in the front. The front and rear tires have the same dimensions as the Ducati Monster 1100 Evo. The wheelbase is slightly longer at 1455 mm, and the seat height is higher at 820 mm.

Suzuki GSX-S750 2017
The strengths of the Suzuki GSX-S750 2017 include its strong GSX-R 750 engine, powerful and well-controlled brakes, harmonious design, affordable price, crisp sound, and ample ground clearance for leaning angles. However, it does have weaknesses in terms of a sharp knee angle and a difficult-to-read tachometer.
In conclusion, both the Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 and the Suzuki GSX-S750 2017 have their own unique strengths and weaknesses. The Ducati offers a sophisticated design and good traction control, while the Suzuki boasts a more powerful engine and affordable price. Ultimately, the choice between the two would depend on the rider's preferences and priorities.
Technical Specifications Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 compared to Suzuki GSX-S750 2017
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011

A Monster 1100 Evo continua a ser uma moto naked honesta na melhor tradição bolonhesa, apesar de uma quantidade dispensável de dispositivos electrónicos. Não é apenas a mais bela "New Monster", mas também a mais rápida. Com 100 cv e 105 Nm, os valores internos são tão equilibrados como os externos.
Suzuki GSX-S750 2017

Mais potência, mais desempenho, mais som. A Suzuki também prova que todos os pessimistas em relação à norma EURO4 estão errados e apresenta a GSX-S 750, uma sucessora da GSR 750 que foi desenvolvida em todos os aspectos e pode ser um pouco mais séria, mas não tem de o ser. Para garantir que os momentos "aha" não se transformam em momentos "oje", o ABS e um controlo de tração de três fases que pode ser desligado proporcionam uma almofada de segurança. Com os pneus S21 da Bridgestone, a GSX-S é super-esportiva, permitindo-lhe tirar partido do generoso ângulo de inclinação. Apenas o ângulo agudo do joelho pode ser uma desvantagem em viagens mais longas.
Price Comparison Avarage Market Price Ducati Monster 1100 Evo vs Suzuki GSX-S750
There are a few key differences between a Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 and a Suzuki GSX-S750 2017. In terms of price, the actual average price of a Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 is about 24% higher. Compared to Suzuki GSX-S750 2017 there are less Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 bikes available on the 1000PS.de Marketplace, specifically 9 compared to 14. It takes less time to sell a Ducati Monster 1100 Evo with 68 days compared to 84 days for a Suzuki GSX-S750. Since model year 2010 1000PS.de editors have written 5 reviews for the Ducati Monster 1100 Evo and 14 reviews for the Suzuki GSX-S750 since model year 2017. The first review for the Ducati Monster 1100 Evo was published on 19/05/2011 and now has more than 16 000 views. This compares to more than 50 800 views for the first review on Suzuki GSX-S750 published on 04/10/2016.