two years after its launch, ducati updateds the scrambler and points the way for the future
While summer's getting close and the temperaure bar risers,
Ducati releases some minor updates for the Scrambler Full Throttle and a brand new Scrambler version made in collaboration with Roland Sands: the Ducati Scrambler Mach 2.0
The Scrambler by Roland Sands gets dedicated graphics and foremost an improved ergonomy thanks to the combination of the lowered handlebar from the Full Throttle and the high seat from the Flat Track trim.
But if the present is bright, in the Land of Joy, the future looks even brighter.
In the posh corniche of VillaD'Este's Concorso D'Eleganza (On the Como's lake shores, Italy)
Ducati showed two prototypes. An Enduro and a much interesting Roadster. These bikes are intended first and foremost to hint the direction of designers about the new models of Ducati post heritage lineup. In fact, Ducati's sales & marketing director, Andrea Buzzoni has recently confirmed that the Scrambler "family" will grow up with larger displacement and more expensive models.
In the posh corniche of VillaD'Este's Concorso D'Eleganza (On the Como's lake shores, Italy)
Ducati showed two prototypes. An Enduro and a much interesting Roadster. These bikes are intended first and foremost to hint the direction of designers about the new models of Ducati post heritage lineup. In fact, Ducati's sales & marketing director, Andrea Buzzoni has recently confirmed that the Scrambler "family" will grow up with larger displacement and more expensive models.