Buy a Ducati Monster 1100, Get a Free Monster Art Body Kit

Logomania MonsterART 1 thumb Buy a Ducati Monster 1100, Get a Free Monster Art Body KitNew Ducati Monster 1100 owners will receive a free Monster Art Body Kit thanks to the “Monster Second Skin” promotion just announced by Ducati North America. Customers who buy a Monster 1100 or 1100S through June 30 will receive a FREE Monster Art Body Kit, allowing them to customize the look and attitude of their bike.

The kit includes a tank mudguard, micro-bikini fairing and seat covers in the color of the rider’s choice. Essentially, in as little as 10 minutes, riders can change the body color of their Monster daily to suit their mood and riding style.

11 logo 1 thumb Buy a Ducati Monster 1100, Get a Free Monster Art Body KitThere are some trick looking options which include:

• “Giallo Ducati” Ducati Yellow
• “Lilla Glamour” Lilac
• “Arancione Scrambler” Ducati Scrambler Orange
• “Ducati Corse” Inspired by the new Ducati Corse logo
• “Imola 72” In honor of the Imola 200 winning 750SS
• “Darmah” Modeled after the legendary black and gold striping of the late seventies.
• “Isle of Mann 79” A tribute to Ducati’s 1978 Senior TT Win
• “Pantah” Ducati’s iconic logo from the eighties
• “Mach 1” A vibrant red in the spirit of the 1960’s
• “Sport 100” A historic blue from Ducati’s of the past

This announcement seems to confirm thinking that Monster 1100 sales are slower than the company would like, prompting this promotion and the recent announcement of the more affordable Monster 796 model.

Source: Ducati North America

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One Response to “Buy a Ducati Monster 1100, Get a Free Monster Art Body Kit”

  1. When I had my Monster the first thing I wanted to do was change the look. I think this is a great move by the boys, especially tying the themes to some of the great historical models.