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MIMS: 2015 Ducati Diavel Carbon and Monster 1200 Displayed

The international automobile manufacturers are pretty busy these days, since the Moscow Motor Show is going on in Moscow. Every other manufacturer is showcasing their upcoming four-wheelers. And, in the huge crowd of four-wheelers, few gorgeous machines on two-wheels have also made their debut among the cars, SUV's mob.

The Moscow International Motor Show has started from 27th August, 2014 and will go on till 7th of September, 2014. The beauty on two-wheels which have been displayed in the Moscow Motor Show is the 2015 Ducati Diavel Carbon and 2015 Ducati Monster 1200. Both the upcoming Superbikes contrast with their predecessors.

The 2015 Ducati Monster 1200 belongs to the naked super bike series of Ducati. The Monster 1200 will be featuring the same Testastretta 11 degrees, L-Twin engine, which was initially acquired by Diavel. The power plant gives an engine displacement of 1198.4cc and capable to generate 133.1BHP of total power and 118Nm of torque. Even after lodging with all these features, the upcoming Ducati Monster 1200 churns out 9.9BHP less than the Monster 1200 S. The big brother from the naked series highlights higher suspension and advanced braking system compared to the 2015 Monster 1200.

Now, here comes the real demon from the Italian manufacturer, 2015 Ducati Diavel carbon. The upcoming motorcycle goes against the existing Ducati Diavel Carbon model. The major difference between both of them can be seen in the color options and a few additional features which have been added to the motorcycle. The upcoming super bike will be decorated with LED headlamp and technically it will be receiving ABS, Ducati Riding Modes and Ducati Traction Control.

Mechanically, the 2015 Ducati Diavel Carbon will be getting its power from the Testastretta 11 degree, dual-spark, L-Twin engine, which gives an engine displacement of 1198.4cc. The power and torque figures of the motorcycle are 159.5BHP and 130.5Nm, respectively. The engine is mated to a 6-speed transmission box. The braking system has been taken care by Brembo disc brakes along with ABS as standard.

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