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Related Questions

How many HP is a Ducati Scrambler?

The horsepower (HP) output of a Ducati Scrambler can vary depending on the specific model and engine variant. The Scrambler lineup offers various engine options with different power outputs. The most common engine size for the Ducati Scrambler is 803 cc, which typically produces around 73 to 75 horsepower (54 to 56 kilowatts). However, Ducati has also introduced higher-performance Scrambler models, such as the Scrambler 1100, which has a larger engine and can produce around 85 to 86 horsepower (63 to 64 kilowatts).

How heavy is a Ducati Scrambler?

The weight of a Ducati Scrambler can vary depending on the specific model and configuration. Generally, the weight of a Ducati Scrambler falls within the range of approximately 400 to 450 pounds (181 to 204 kilograms) without any additional accessories or modifications.

How many gears does a Ducati Scrambler have?

The number of gears in a Ducati Scrambler depends on the specific model and transmission configuration. Most Ducati Scrambler models are equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission. This 6-speed gearbox allows for smooth shifting and a wide range of gear ratios to accommodate various riding conditions. However, it's worth noting that Ducati has introduced different variations and models within the Scrambler lineup, so the number of gears can vary.

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