Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 vs. Suzuki SV 650 2017
Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011
Suzuki SV 650 2017
Visão geral - Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 vs Suzuki SV 650 2017
The Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 and the Suzuki SV 650 2017 are both naked bikes that offer a thrilling riding experience. However, there are several key differences between the two models.
In terms of power, the Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 comes out on top with its 100 horsepower engine, compared to the Suzuki SV 650 2017's 76 horsepower engine. The Ducati also boasts a higher torque of 103 Nm, while the Suzuki has a torque of 64 Nm. Both bikes have a 2-cylinder engine and a tubular frame.
When it comes to cooling, the Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 relies on air cooling, while the Suzuki SV 650 2017 uses liquid cooling. This can affect the overall performance and temperature management of the bikes.
Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011
In terms of tire width and diameter, both bikes have a 120 mm width and 17-inch diameter for the front tire. However, the Ducati has a wider rear tire with a width of 180 mm, compared to the Suzuki's 160 mm width. The Ducati also has a slightly longer wheelbase of 1450 mm, while the Suzuki has a wheelbase of 1445 mm.
When it comes to seat height, the Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 has a higher seat at 810 mm, while the Suzuki SV 650 2017 has a slightly lower seat at 785 mm. This can affect the comfort and ergonomics for different riders.
Both bikes have a similar fuel tank capacity, with the Ducati holding 13.5 liters and the Suzuki holding 13.8 liters.
Suzuki SV 650 2017
In terms of strengths, the Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 offers a sophisticated design, a comfortable seat, good traction control, ABS, and a fun riding behavior. On the other hand, the Suzuki SV 650 2017 is praised for its smooth engine, playful handling, and excellent chassis.
However, the Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 does have some weaknesses, including partially unnecessary electronic parts. On the other hand, the Suzuki SV 650 2017 is criticized for having weak brakes.
In conclusion, both the Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 and the Suzuki SV 650 2017 have their own strengths and weaknesses. The Ducati offers a more powerful engine and a wider rear tire, while the Suzuki has a smoother engine and better handling. Ultimately, the choice between the two will depend on the rider's preferences and priorities.
Especificações técnicas Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 em comparação com Suzuki SV 650 2017
Prós e contras em comparação
Prós e contras em comparação
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 SV 650 2017
A Suzuki SV 650 é acompanhada por uma longa história de sucesso que certamente continuará por muito tempo. O seu V2 flexível impressiona com uma resposta muito suave e muito binário. As dimensões compactas ajudam a fazer com que a mota pareça muito compacta. Isto será muito conveniente para os principiantes. O chassi também pontua com um manuseio lúdico. Infelizmente, o efeito de travagem não está ao nível do que seria de esperar de um veículo tão potente.
Comparação de preços Preço médio de mercado Ducati Monster 1100 Evo vs Suzuki SV 650
There are a few key differences between a Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 and a Suzuki SV 650 2017. In terms of price, the actual average price of a Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 is about 56% higher. Compared to Suzuki SV 650 2017 there are more Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011 bikes available on the 1000PS.de Marketplace, specifically 9 compared to 6. It takes less time to sell a Ducati Monster 1100 Evo with 68 days compared to 112 days for a Suzuki SV 650. Since model year 2010 1000PS.de editors have written 5 reviews for the Ducati Monster 1100 Evo and 25 reviews for the Suzuki SV 650 since model year 2005. 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 14 200 views for the first review on Suzuki SV 650 published on 26/09/2008.