Seymour Asscrack Posted January 31, 2020 Share Posted January 31, 2020 Published in: NewsThe new Ducati Scrambler 1100 PRO and 1100 Sport PRO promise even more fun and high performance than the outgoing models. Featuring an original design, the 1100 PRO models are the ideal choice for those looking for the larger 1079cc engine with generous torque right from the bottom of the rev range, and longer range from a 3.96 gallon (15l) steel tank paired with a new seat for comfort. The fun is guaranteed on the new Ducati Scrambler 1100 PRO and Sport PRO, thanks to their iconic style and sense of freedom, together with agility and safety. Created for those who love to ride motorcycles even outside the city, perhaps also with a passenger, these new models are a further declination of the bike that identifies the Ducati Scrambler "Land Of Joy". The Ducati Scrambler 1100 PRO stands out for its new two-tone "Ocean Drive" color scheme, combined with a steel Trellis frame and rear aluminum subframe, both black. The aluminum covers are also black. A new right-side dual tailpipe and low-slung plate holder ensure distinctive rear-end styling and, together with the new livery, give the bike a coiled, compact look. Another hallmark is the framed headlight; inspired by the protective adhesive tape used back in the ‘70s, a black metal “X” has been incorporated inside the headlight: a detail that makes the bike instantly identifiable, even with the lights off. The Ducati Scrambler 1100 Sport PRO is the beefiest version in the Scrambler family. It features all the styling details of the PRO, but also a unique equipment set with Öhlins suspension, low-slung handlebars and Café Racer rear-view mirrors . The 1100 Sport PRO also features a matte black color scheme, complemented by side panels sporting a painted 1100 logo. The Ducati Scramblers 1100 PRO are also at the forefront of electronics. They are equipped with Ducati Traction Control (DTC), regulated specifically for these models, and ABS Cornering, which ensure safety on every bend. The three standard Riding Modes (Active, Journey and City) help even less experienced riders to find the right balance in the use of electronic components by choosing their riding style. More Details: Available: March 2020 MSRP: $13,495/$15,495 scramblerducati.com Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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