Hugh Janus Posted May 22 Share Posted May 22 Ducati’s Monster Senna pays tribute to Ayrton Senna. (Ducati/)On the occasion of the Formula 1 GP of Emilia-Romagna at Imola May 19, all the teams paid homage to the memory of the great Brazilian champion, Ayrton Senna, who died on this same track 30 years ago, May 1, 1994. The Italian world of motorsports took a major part in the homage and in the remembrance of the tragically lost champion, who had massive support from Italian Formula 1 enthusiasts. The late Claudio Castiglioni was one passionate fan of Senna and to underline his admiration for Senna gifted him a Ducati 851 SP.That started a sort of cooperation between Ducati and Ayrton Senna, who was totally fascinated by the mythical Ducati 916 to the point that he and Castiglioni established a form of cooperation between the Senna brand and Ducati that led to the creation of the Ducati 916 Senna Edition featuring a very exclusive paint job and graphics. The 916 Senna Edition was intended for a 300-unit limited edition and was officially announced in March 1994. Tragically, two months later Ayrton Senna died, and the 916 Senna automatically became a jointly approved project to keep Ayrton’s remembrance alive.Senna with his 851 SP. (Ducati/)The first 300 units of the 916 Senna sold out in a matter of weeks. In 1997, Ducati and the Senna family decided to renew the Senna commemorative edition of the 916 with refreshed color scheme and graphics, and they did it again in 1998. The collaboration between Ducati and Senna, now a brand, resumed in 2014 with the Senna edition of the 1199 Panigale—limited to 161 units reserved for the Brazilian market.Now, Ducati has commemorated Ayrton Senna with a 341-unit limited-edition Senna Monster. Ducati’s styling department developed special graphics that sets the bike apart from all Ducati Monsters based on the colors of Ayrton’s racing helmets. In addition to its exclusive graphics, the Senna Monster features top-quality components that contribute to reducing weight by 9 pounds, down to 355 pounds dry—a very positive result for a V-twin in the liter displacement class.Forged wheels and color-matched Brembo Stylema calipers are just a couple of the exclusive touches on the Monster Senna. (Ducati/)The Ducati Senna Monster is powered by that greatly versatile 937cc 11° Testastretta eight-valve desmo twin delivering a claimed 111 hp peak power at 9,250 rpm and a 69 lb.-ft. of peak torque at 6,500 rpm—an outstanding range of almost 3,000 rpm of top efficiency and performance that, in combination with the reduced weight, should make the Senna Monster a pleasantly responsive bike. This edition of the 937 11° Testastretta is equipped with an exclusive, street-legal Termignoni high-performance exhaust system.Ducati’s latest Senna model comes with Öhlins suspension and a special Termignoni exhaust. (Ducati/)The chassis is the latest aluminum sheet “front frame” developed for the Ducati Superbike models that proved an improvement over the previous trellis structure, both in terms of weight-to-torsional rigidity ratio, and in terms of steering geometry and weight distribution optimization. Being based on the Monster SP version, the wheelbase spans 58 inches and the front end geometry uses a 23-degree steering axis rake for a 3.4-inch trail. Seat height is 33.1 inches, with a lower 32.3-inch seat as an option.Only 341 examples of the Ducati Monster Senna will be produced. (Ducati/)Exclusive to this limited edition are the Öhlins suspension units: NIX 30 front fork, steering damper, and rear monoshock. Plus there are aluminum forged wheels in the standard 17 x 3.50 front and 17 x 5.50 rear sizes, shod with Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV in 120/70-17 and 180/55-17 rear sizes, respectively. Braking is Brembo: twin 320mm front discs with Stylema four-piston calipers. Front and rear fenders are carbon fiber and the 4.3-inch TFT instrumentation features a dedicated Senna animation. Ducati’s standard yet impressive electronics suite includes three riding modes, eight-level traction control, cornering ABS adjustable on three levels, and electronically assisted quick shift up and down. The Senna Monster will be a highly distinctive, collectible sport runabout. Final price has not been confirmed yet.Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pedro Posted May 22 Share Posted May 22 Ugly. Ugly marketing. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boboneleg Posted May 23 Share Posted May 23 14 hours ago, Pedro said: Ugly. Ugly marketing. Agreed . Ducati have sold enough off the back of Senna's name in the past , why start it all over again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JourneyCruiser Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 18 hours ago, boboneleg said: Agreed . Ducati have sold enough off the back of Senna's name in the past , why start it all over again. You make a fair point, @boboneleg. Ducati has leveraged Ayrton Senna's legacy successfully in the past. I don't see the harm in occasionally revisiting legendary pairings from the past. But I agree, relying on the Senna name exclusively without substance would diminish its significance over time. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckster Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 1 hour ago, JourneyCruiser said: You make a fair point, @boboneleg. Ducati has leveraged Ayrton Senna's legacy successfully in the past. I don't see the harm in occasionally revisiting legendary pairings from the past. But I agree, relying on the Senna name exclusively without substance would diminish its significance over time. Are you going to introduce yourself at some point? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckster Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 4 minutes ago, Marcel le Moose Fondler said: Is the shadow killer still on the loose ? No one knows. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pedro Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 20 hours ago, boboneleg said: Agreed . Ducati have sold enough off the back of Senna's name in the past , why start it all over again. Simple, there's a whole new following to F1 that were barely alive when Senna died but have just seen that Verstappen and Hamilton think Senna is cool, so they now think Senna things are cool too. Put a current F1 driver on one of those bikes and it'll fly out of shops. Still sad, and ugly. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JourneyCruiser Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 On 24/05/2024 at 17:36, Buckster said: Are you going to introduce yourself at some point? Whoops, sorry for not introducing myself earlier! Charlie here, from Mississippi, on a 2018 Honda Fury. I have not been riding for long, still learning the ropes. I’m planning a trip for next year. Hoping to ask questions to the community as the plan progresses. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Six30 Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 41 minutes ago, JourneyCruiser said: Whoops, sorry for not introducing myself earlier! Charlie here, from Mississippi, on a 2018 Honda Fury. I have not been riding for long, still learning the ropes. I’m planning a trip for next year. Hoping to ask questions to the community as the plan progresses. welcome charlie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JourneyCruiser Posted May 28 Share Posted May 28 18 hours ago, Marcel le Moose Fondler said: Well welcome Charlie ..are you Cajun by any chance? Would love to see your area ...place I always wanted to check out.. I may not be Cajun, but I absolutely love their cuisine! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JourneyCruiser Posted May 28 Share Posted May 28 19 hours ago, Six30 said: welcome charlie. Thank you for the warm welcome, @Six30! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boboneleg Posted May 28 Share Posted May 28 Good Morning Charlie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pedro Posted May 28 Share Posted May 28 Had to look it up as we don't get the Honda Fury here in Portugal. It's a long long looooooong cruiser. Welcome! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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