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| Ducati Scrambler |
2021 is also a valuable momentum for the Italian motorcycle manufacturer, Ducati . This year has been a very important year for our friends at the Ducati factory, Bologna.
In 1971, Ducati introduced the first air-cooled twin cylinder engine to the world. This motorcycle laid the foundation for the iconic Scrambler legend.
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| Ducati Scrambler |
To celebrate this momentous 50th anniversary, Ducati has also used a few other historic design touches to present the new Ducati Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro.
This design revives the iconic Ducati logo written by Giugiaro, which is used extensively in this design.
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| Ducati Scrambler |
If that doesn't evoke enough retro-modern glory for you, perhaps the historic Giallo Ocra color scheme will.
Honestly, it's a combination of stylistic elements that makes you ask, "why didn't they do it earlier?"
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| Ducati Scrambler |
Yes, the design on the Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro delivers a retro style executed to perfection.
That's not all that's new, Ducati also announced a new Urban Motard Scrambler 800 variant in mid-October 2021.
Where the Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro is a motorcycle that carries a strong Ducati heritage, while the Urban Motard is a reflection of today's dynamic lifestyle.
The new livery combines the Star White Silk feel with the Ducati GP 19 Red and black graphics on the tank, inspired by graffiti.
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| Ducati Scrambler |
The motorcycle also features a flat seat, low handlebars, side license plates that give it a sort of industrial look, bright red fenders up front, and 17-inch spoked alloy wheels wrapped in Pirelli Diablo Rosso III tires.
Both of Ducati's new Scrambler entries offer a fresh look, but there are no real changes in the engine bay.
Additionally, Ducati fans can get their hands on one of the two newest members of the Scrambler family in a 35kW version.
In the United States, the Urban Motard starts at US$11,695 (around Rp.164 million) and the Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro starts at US$13,995 (about Rp.196 million).
Source: Ducati





