Ducati Scrambler tech info
Ducati Scrambler description
The Scrambler Classic version is the top of line with wire spoke wheels, brushed aluminum fenders and the distinctive "orange sunshine" tank. Bike is only seven months old. Price new from dealer is $10,500 plus set up and destination charges. Current NADA average price for this bike is $8,590 used. Suggested used retail value from Kelly Blue Book is $8.825. I'm starting the auction at $7,299 with NO RESERVE. Recently had initial 600 mile service. Garage kept, literally like new. The original seat had very little padding and I found it very uncomfortable. I had a custom seat made by Mr. Ed's Moto in Oregon at a cost of $480 which added 1 1/2 inch of foam and is done in a cafe racer style. Very comfortable. Engine is 75 horsepower and the bike weighs only 400 pounds wet. As a result, the bike has excellent performance and handling, It's a blast to ride. Bike comes with 24 month factory warranty good through November 2017. I have the original seat cover. Bike located in Sarasota, FL. |
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2023 Ducati Scrambler Icon Review – First Ride
Tue, 18 Apr 2023Reinventing an Icon The Iberian Peninsula has had its struggles through the past some hundreds of years. From folks mastering the silk trade, to those who wanted the money made from it, any region that’s been populated for so long is bound to have a history of its people standing up against encroaching armies wanting to take what’s not theirs. The kind folks who invited me to such a place have a history of perseverance in the face of adversity, too.
2012 Ducati 1199 Panigale Pre-Test
Thu, 16 Feb 2012Ducati‘s upcoming 1199 Panigale is the most exciting new sportbike in years. The outgoing 1198 was one of the most highly regarded sportbikes on the market, but the Panigale immediately demotes it to has-been status. It’s especially noteworthy for its monocoque chassis design that eschews a traditional frame for a structure built only around its new Superquadro engine.
Bayliss Retires from Motorcycle Testing
Tue, 26 Jun 2012Retired World Superbike Champion Troy Bayliss announced he is retiring once again, this time from his duties as a test rider for Ducati. Bayliss, who retried from racing after winning his third WSBK title in 2008, had been working with Ducati, most notably as a test rider for the Ducati 1199 Panigale. Bayliss tweeted (@TroyBaylisstic) his intention to no longer test on June 23, just hours after beating Valentino Rossi in the finals of the Diavel drag race at World Ducati Week 2012.
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