Target Audience:
Ducati owners, independent workshops, and motorcycle enthusiasts
Purpose:
To assist in accurate part identification for maintenance and repair, and to facilitate assembly/disassembly procedures.
Differentiation:
Focus on exploded views and part numbers for precise component identification, crucial for sourcing correct parts.
Visual Aid:
Detailed exploded diagrams showing component relationships
Part Number Reference:
Essential for ordering the correct replacement parts
Organization Style:
Logical assembly order for ease of understanding complex systems
Digital Usability:
Scalable PDF for clarity, accessible on various operating systems
Primary Focus:
Parts identification and ordering
Secondary Focus:
Component identification for disassembly and reassembly
Estimated Page Count:
Not specified, but described as comprehensive with 'tons of illustrations'
Type:
Parts Catalogue / Parts Manual
Primary Language:
English
Other Languages Available:
Implied as 'and others', but specific languages not listed
Engine Components:
Crankshaft, Cylinders - Pistons, Timing, Filters and Oil Pump, Half Crankcases, Alternator Cover
Transmission Components:
Gearchange, Gear-Box, Clutch, Clutch Cover
Chassis Components:
Frame, Stands, Swingarm and Chain, Wheels, Number Plate Holder, Seat, Battery Box Mount
Suspension Components:
Front Fork, Rear Hydraulic Brake (referencing the brake system components)
Braking Components:
Front Brake, Rear Hydraulic Brake
Electrical Components:
Electric Starter and Ignition, Head : Timing, Vertical Head, Horizontal Head, Head-Light and Electric Wiring, Instrument Panel, Electric System
Fuel System Components:
Fuel System, Fuel Tank, Air Induction and Oil Vent
Exhaust Components:
Exhaust System
Control Components:
Handlebar and Controls, Clutch Control
Bodywork Components:
Headlight Fairing, Fairing, Half Fairing
Foot Rest Components:
L.H. Foot Rests, R.H. Foot Rests
Identification For Repair:
High (via exploded views and part numbers)
Disassembly Guidance:
Explicitly mentioned as 'careful disassembly'
Assembly Guidance:
Explicitly mentioned as 'assembling components in assembly order'
Adjustment Guidance:
Explicitly mentioned as 'accurate adjustment'
Diagnostic Procedures:
Implied by 'DIAGNOSIS TESTER MATHESIS' and 'WORKSHOP SPECIAL TOOLS', suggesting diagnostic capabilities
Depth:
Detailed parts identification and relationships between components for servicing and repair. Focuses on visual identification and part number accuracy.
Scalability:
Scalable to several times normal size
Searchability:
Implied by PDF format, likely text-searchable
Illustrations:
Tons of illustrations with exploded views
Organization:
Neatly organized, all sections are neatly organized
Binding:
Not applicable (Digital PDF)
Paper:
Not applicable (Digital PDF)
Engine Type:
V-Twin (descriptive of Ducati Monster line)
Engine Displacement:
620 cc (derived from model name '620')
Fuel Delivery:
i.e. (electronic fuel injection)
Horsepower:
Typically around 57-60 HP for this engine, but not explicitly stated in manual info
Torque:
Typically around 53-55 Nm for this engine, but not explicitly stated in manual info
Injection System:
Electronic Fuel Injection (i.e.)
Air Intake:
Air Induction and Oil Vent system components covered
Oil Pump:
Filters and Oil Pump section indicates coverage
Transmission Type:
Manual (inherent to motorcycle design)
Number Of Gears:
Typically 5 or 6 speed for this era of Monster, not specified
Gearbox Coverage:
Gear-Box and Gearchange sections indicate comprehensive coverage of the transmission internals and operation
Clutch Type:
Typically Wet Multi-Plate for Ducati Monster models, not specified in manual data
Clutch Coverage:
Clutch and Clutch Cover sections indicate detailed parts and assembly for the clutch mechanism
Chassis Type:
Frame, Stands, Foot Rests, Wheels, Seat, Fairings, Fuel Tank described, indicating structural components
Dry Weight:
Typically around 175-185 kg for this model, but not explicitly stated
Instrumentation Features:
Instrument Panel section covers the display of speed, RPM, odometer, etc. Likely analog tachometer with digital/analog speedometer.
Electronic Aids:
The 'i.e.' designation signifies electronic fuel injection, a key technological feature for its time.
Diagnostic Tools:
Mention of 'DIAGNOSIS TESTER MATHESIS' suggests compatibility with or reference to specific diagnostic tools for electronic systems.
Component Specific Intervals:
Not detailed in the product description, but the manual would provide part numbers for consumables like filters and spark plugs used in scheduled maintenance.
Oil Type:
Not detailed in the product description, but a comprehensive manual would specify oil grade (e.g., 10W-40, 15W-50) and capacity.
Coolant Type:
Not detailed in the product description, but typically a specific motorcycle coolant for liquid-cooled engines (if applicable).
Brake Fluid Type:
Not detailed in the product description, but typically DOT 4 for hydraulic systems.
Common Wear Items:
While not explicitly listed, common wear items for motorcycles of this era include clutch plates, chain and sprockets, brake pads, fork seals, and bearings.
Specific Model Quirks:
Ducati models can sometimes have specific electrical connections or fuel system component sensitivities that this manual would indirectly assist with by providing correct part numbers.
Manufacturer:
Ducati, known for L-Twin engines and trellis frames
Monster Lineage:
The Monster series, introduced in 1993, is a naked sportbike known for its simplicity and performance. The 620 i.e. represents an evolution towards fuel injection.
Typical Production Years:
The 620 i.e. model was primarily produced in the early to mid-2000s.