Where are Ducati scramblers made?

The Scrambler bikes' engines and frames are made at Ducati's Borgo Panigale, Italy, factory and then shipped to Thailand for final assembly.
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Which Ducatis are made in Thailand?

Ducati's Thai plant makes nine models: the Monster, Diavel, Multistrada, Hypermotard, Panigale, Scrambler, XDiavel, Scrambler62 and Supersports. Scrambler's engine and frame are produced exclusively at the Rayong plant to supply the plant in Italy.
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Where are Ducati bikes made?

Ducati has three manufacturing plants located in Italy, Thailand and Brazil. In Italy, there are two assembly lines: one dedicated to producing motorcycles for the United States and the other for bikes that will be sold in other areas of the world.
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Are Ducati scramblers reliable?

The Ducati Scrambler is generally quite reliable if you don't treat it like a sportbike and maintain it properly. It is geared perfectly for urban use, will go all day at a comfortable 65MPH and handles low speeds well thanks to its tried and tested 803cc, air-cooled, L-Twin engine.
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When did Ducati make the Scrambler?

The Ducati Scrambler was the brand name for a series of single cylinder scrambler motorcycles made by Ducati for the American market from 1962 until 1974. Its creation is attributed to the American Berliner Motor Corporation.
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Is Ducati Scrambler a real Ducati?

The Ducati Scrambler is an V-twin engined standard or roadster motorcycle made by Ducati.
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What style bike is a Ducati Scrambler?

The Scrambler has been designed to be a great all arounder, quite the task in the motorcycle universe. On-road capable but certainly no cruiser, and off-road capable but not a dirt bike. Ducati offers the Scramble in multiple 800cc configurations varying from a Cafe Racer style to the more off-road capable Desert Sled.
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Do Ducati scramblers overheat?

The Ducati scrambler produces excessive heat while running. Over 5,000 of the 2015-2016 models had a faulty side stand.
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What is the best Ducati Scrambler to buy?

2021 Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled: $11,995

Ducati brings a full line of 800cc scramblers with the Scrambler Icon, Icon Dark, Desert Sled, Urban Motard, and Nightshift all equipped for some type of brown-top scrambling, but the Desert Sled is arguably the most versatile.
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How many miles do Ducatis last?

Despite this, Ducati Monsters can last long with proper maintenance and care. From the owners' reports, you can get 40,000 to 80,000 miles on a Monster before it breaks down. Some owners have even reported crossing the 100,000-mile mark on their Monster bikes.
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Are Ducati parts made in China?

3) Ducatis are still made by hand, in Italy. Every last one of them. Sure, Thailand and Brazil now have factories, but bikes are only assembled there, and only for those markets. Italian craftsmanship made by craftsmen, not robots.
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Where are Ducatis made in Italy?

The exact location of the Ducati factory Italy is an area of Bologna called Borgo Panigale.
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Are Ducati bikes reliable?

Italian bikes, especially classic ones, haven't really had a reputation for reliability. And Ducati is no exception. The motorcycle company has been dinged in the past by Consumer Reports for its rather high rate of customer problems.
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Where are Ducati Panigale made?

The Ducati Factory, in the Borgo Panigale district some 8km from the centre of Bologna, Italy.
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Where is Ducati Monster made?

The Ducati Monster (called Il Mostro in Italian) is a standard, or naked bike, motorcycle designed by Miguel Angel Galluzzi and produced by Ducati in Bologna, Italy, since 1993. In 2005, Monster sales accounted for over half of Ducati's worldwide sales.
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What are scramblers good for?

Scrambler motorcycles are incredibly versatile because you can use them both as an on-road or off-road. Commonly known as dirt bikes, scrambler motorcycles feature unique specifications geared towards off-road events and sports. To clarify, off-road refers to any road that isn't paved or isn't conventional.
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What are differences between Ducati scramblers?

The Scrambler 800 models—which are just called Scramblers—displace 803cc while the Scrambler 1100 bikes displace 1079cc. But engine capacity aside, the Scrambler powertrain is identical whether you want an 800 or 1100. All these motorcycles have six-speed manual transmissions with slipper-assist clutches.
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Are scramblers any good off-road?

Scramblers are also not adventure bikes. Although ADV bikes are better-suited to on-road use than dirt bikes and enduros, they're also a bit more off-road-capable. In addition, scramblers are typically closer to standard motorcycles, while ADV bikes are more like touring bikes.
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Why is the Ducati Scrambler icon dark cheaper?

In order to make the Icon Black the most affordable model in the scrambler range, Ducati has taken measures to reduce costs with the bike. For example, the bike will feature regular round rear view mirrors and traditional turn indicators rather than the more expensive wing mirrors with integrated LED turn indicators.
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Does Ducati Scrambler have dry clutch?

In addition, every MotoGP race bike features a dry clutch pack. And Ducati uses them for similar reasons.
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What engine does Ducati Scrambler have?

Ducati Scrambler 800 is powered by 803 cc engine. This Scrambler 800 engine generates a power of 72.8 PS @ 8250 rpm and a torque of 66.2 Nm @ 5750 rpm.
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Do they still make scramblers?

But the latest custom craze to permeate the production world is undoubtedly that of the scrambler. These vintage off-road-themed machines are now offered by the majority of today's manufacturers, with some marques basing entire product ranges on the retro-inspired runners.
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Are scramblers road legal?

Scramblers and quads are motorised leisure vehicles designed for off-road use. You mustn't drive one on a public road unless you're at least 16 years old and have a driving licence. You can only drive one on private land if the landowner allows you to drive there.
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Are scramblers good for touring?

Yes, you may use the Triumph Street Scrambler 900 for touring purposes thanks to the comfortable riding position and the torquey motor. With the revised engine tuning, the 900cc parallel-twin High Torque motor makes more power than before.
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