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Point of order, it looks like you're talking @ the crank specs.If so the 696 is rated at 80 hp.http://www.ducatiusa.com/bikes/monster/696/2014/tech_spec.doand you got the 796 correct:http://www.ducati.com/bikes/monster/796_corse_stripe/tech_spec.doAnd honestly, the 696 is fun, but even IT tempts me to go faster than I need to.
The V7 and either of my Airheads are way better for commuting, as they don't tempt near as much, and thus aren't as frustrating dealing with the slow cars I sometimes encounter.
ANYWAY, about halfway through today I was thinking to myself IF I was on the Duc, or if I was on the Buell, or B11 etc. I'd likely have passed them, and then taken the next curve at 80, and then kept the speed up, and then come across someone who was going faster, so I'd accelerate some more...and then I'd take the next curve faster still.This IS the road that I was playing with the Corvette while I was on the Duc last year... anyone who has heard that story should understand what I'm saying.So I'm thinking about this and I realized, damn I'm having a perfectly good time and although the V7 HAS the power to pass those cars, there was literally NO NEED, so NO PROBLEM.
ANYWAY, about halfway through today I was thinking to myself IF I was on the Duc, or if I was on the Buell, or B11 etc. I'd likely have passed them, and then taken the next curve at 80, and then kept the speed up, and then come across someone who was going faster, so I'd accelerate some more...and then I'd take the next curve faster still.
I know it's anecdotal, but I've been stuck 2-3 times that I can think of off the top of my head in summertime (80-90F) stop-n-go traffic for anywhere from 1-2 HOURS and not HAD to shut down an air-cooled bike.
Then your boys must have more asbestos on 'em than mine do (It was me that was getting cooked, not the bikes).
BP, if you had re-mapped you Stelvio, your heat problem would probably have been greatly fixed.