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1997 Ducati 900 Monster Solo

1997 Ducati 900 Monster Solo

Category: Naked bike

Displacement: 904.0 ccm (55.16 cubic inches)

Power: 75.0 HP (54.7 kW)) @ 7000 RPM

Torque: 83.0 Nm (8.5 kgf-m or 61.2 ft.lbs) @ 6400 RPM

Top Speed: 195.0 km/h (121.2 mph)

Bike ID: 29626

29626

1997 Ducati 900 Monster Solo Valuation

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The 1997 Ducati 900 Monster Solo marked the debut of Ducati's radical naked bike concept, stripping away fairings to reveal the brand's signature L-twin architecture in its most elemental form. This was Ducati's answer to riders who wanted superbike performance without the aggressive riding position and touring pretensions.

Built around a 904cc desmodromic V-twin producing respectable power, the Monster Solo delivers authentic Italian character with a throaty exhaust note and muscular mid-range punch that makes city riding engaging and canyon carving genuinely thrilling. The exposed trellis frame and minimal bodywork create a visceral connection between rider and machine that fully faired bikes simply cannot match. This is motorcycling distilled to its essence — no frills, just forward motion with attitude.

The 1997 model carried over without significant mechanical changes from the prior year — buyers comparing it to a 1996 example should focus on mileage, service history, and condition rather than spec differences.

The 1997 Ducati 900 Monster Solo appeals to experienced riders seeking character over clinical perfection, often those stepping down from full sportbikes or up from smaller standards. Moderate collector interest reflects its status as an early example of the naked bike revolution.