The Ducati Naked Monster 797 Sportbike is making its own category in the market, yet light in wet weight at only 425 pounds. With all the perfection ideas and innovation poured into this naked monster bike, it is more fun to ride and comfortable maneuvering at its best.

The spawning of the Ducati Naked Monster 797 Sportbike traces its roots to the 1993 Ducati Monster M900. The era began its evolution of where the naked monster 797, whose trademarks are its sporty chassis and a plastic bodywork depicting a form of a racing bike, is at where it is now. That is exactly the reason why experts in the motorcycle world call this beauty a naked monster as it is stripped down to its simplest form to a naked bike.

The ergonomics of the Ducati Naked Monster 797 Sports Bike runs true to how the rider comfortably handles this air cooled, twin-valve, with a twin-engine monster, with the least weight yet has a power that boasts of a relaxed riding comfort. It's wet weight already includes the battery, bike, fuel, and all other fluids in the system, according to a report by Top Speed.

The Ducati Naked Monster 797 Sports Bike is an offering to the entry in its own category to compete against the Austrian KTM 690 Duke. There is also a naked bike competitor from Japan called the Suzuki SV650 ABS. Both protagonists have smaller engines compared to the Ducati Naked Monster 797 Sports Bike that has an 803 cc displacement and a 75 Hp boost. The monster includes a 6-speed transmission assembly, reports Digital Trends.

The Ducati Naked Monster 797 Sports Bike starts at $9,295 for the Ducati red and is $9,395 in Star white or dark stealth. Ducati aims to have to price for the monster below $10k. Other options are available that could raise the monster to a price to as much as $9,895.

Since the Ducati Naked Monster 797 Sports Bike came out, it has already sold 315,000 units roaring down the roads. This is a clear sign that Ducati will dominate the segment of the segment of this category of naked sports bikes.