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General maintenance indications (Ducati Monster 696)

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Useful tips



Ducati recommends that you follow the instructions below in order to prevent problems and obtain the best end result:
  • when diagnosing faults, primary consideration should always be given to what the customer reports about motorcycle operation since this information can highlight anomalies; your questions to the customer concerning symptoms of the fault should be aimed at clarifying the problem;
  • diagnose the problem systematically and accurately before proceeding further. This manual provides the theoretical background for troubleshooting; this basis must be combined with personal experience and attendance at periodic training courses held by Ducati;
  • repair work should be planned carefully in advance to prevent any unnecessary downtime, for example obtaining the required spare parts or preparing the necessary tools, etc.;
  • limit the number of operations needed to access the part to be repaired. Note that the disassembly procedures in this manual describe the most efficient way to reach the part to be repaired.

General advice on repair work



Always use top quality tools. When lifting the motorcycle, only use devices that comply fully with the relevant European directives.

When working on the motorcycle, always keep the tools within reach, ideally in the order required, and never put them on the motorcycle or in hard-to-reach or inaccessible places.

The workplace must be kept clean and tidy at all times.

Always replace gaskets, seals and split pins with new parts.


When loosening or tightening nuts or screws, always start with the largest or start from the centre; tighten nuts and screws to the specified torque working in a crosswise sequence.

Always mark any parts and positions which might easily be confused at the time of reassembly.

Use exclusively Ducati original replacement parts and the recommended brands of lubricants.


Use special service tools where specified.

Ducati Technical Bulletins often contain updated versions of the service procedures described in this manual. Check the latest Bulletins for details.
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Monster 696 (2007-2014) 
  • Information for owner
  • Introduction to manual
  • Control devices
  • Driving motorcycle
  • Weekly checks
  • Maintenance
  • Engine and systems
  • Engine repair
  • Fuel and exhaust system
  • Fuel injection
  • Transmission
  • Running gear and frame
  • Frame and hinged elements
  • Front suspension and handlebar
  • Rear suspension
  • Brake system
  • Wheels and tires
  • Electric equipment
  • Equipment and devices
  • Starting and charging system
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