2014/6/13


The smaller variant could be powered by a single cylinder engine. Here comes another spy photo. 






2014/6/12


The Ducati Scrambler undergoes emissions and noise tests

This is a spy video of the Scrambler being tested at the Ducati factory in Bologna. The metal shroud around the engine which is used to absorb the noise, is removed towards the end of the video, revealing a Monster air cooled 696 or 796 engine. The laptop at the front monitors and indicates figures of air intake, exhaust gases and sound level.





2014/6/11
Is this the Ducati Scrambler?


 

2014/6/9

The Ducati Scrambler announced as 2015 model

The Ducati employees had the chance to have a quick look at the Scrambler, on their way to work, no photos were taken though. Except from the yellow container with the prototype Scrambler in, there was music, sea umbrellas and some surfs! 
The Scrambler will be unveiled at the Eicma motor shoe in November. A special website has also been created by Ducati, where the following video is shown, at least for the time being.











2014/5/23


A new illustration of the Ducati Scrambler


This latest image published on Cycle World, shows a fictional illustration of the upcoming Ducati Scrambler. The Ducati Scrambler will feature an air cooled 696 or 796 cc L twin engine and it is believed that it will be introduced at the Eicma motor show in November this year.



2014/3/26


Scoop: The Ducati Scrambler is being tested


 






2013/10/28




2013/10/3

 

The slim figure of the bike is combined with a flat fuel tank – seat and a minimal front fender - tail. 
However there are some sporty touches at the front, (inverted fork, radial caliper although single disc brake) and rear (banana typed swingarm and a purple shock, could that be a Hyperpro?). 
The element which seems peculiar is that there is a spoked wheel at the front and an alloy wheel at the rear. A 19 inch wheel should be featured at the front and a 17 inch wheel at the rear. 





2013/7/24 

The new Ducati Scrambler 

The 796 c.c. air cooled engine derives from the Monster. ิhere are many questions concerning this bike, although there were spreading rumors on the internet for quite some time now. 
 

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