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2015 Ducati Scrambler First Ride Review

2015 Ducati Scrambler First Ride Review

Posted on January 10, 2016March 26, 2020 By Jarvis

Ducati grows out of its niche motorcycling segment with the addition of the Scrambler. The 2015 Scrambler is the modern interpretation of an all-purpose motorcycle from the ‘70s. Available in four versions, the Scrambler starts at $8495 (Icon model).

Starting with the engine, the Scrambler is powered by Ducati’s simple but effective four-valve, 803cc air-cooled L-Twin, first used in the Hypermotard 796 and then in the retired Monster 796. The cylinder heads borrow the 11-degree valve overlap design however (first employed on the ’10 Multistrada 1200) which is said to enhance the character of the engine at low revs. It swills fuel from a teardrop-shaped 3.6-gallon fuel tank that’s stamped from steel. Over the years it’s become one of our favorite Ducati power units, especially for urban riding. So it’s no surprise that the fuel-injected Twin again shines inside the Scrambler.
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