I must confess that I must be on the other side of the coin finding the Ducati very ugly.
To me it looks like the illegitimate child of a Street Triple and a Scrambler with a little V7 thrown in, but not in a good way. :) 😜
But like all things, it is in the eye of the beholder and buyer for sure.
Maybe the the look will grow on me the more I see them on the road. 🇬🇧<shrug>
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I agree, it's the first Ducati I like well enough to look at. Don't like the digital gauges though. That's not where you should add high tech to retro bikes.
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From: 'Martin Albright' via EMRAT
Sent: 1/9/2015 10:09 AM
To: emrat@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [emrat:6159] Scrambler Battle--Well, as a fan of "naked" bikes I have to say that is drop dead gorgeous. Kudos to Ducati for that one. I have to be honest, their faired sport bikes never did anything for me, looks-wise but that Scrambler is beautiful.At 75hp + 410lb dry weight it will smoke the Triumph Scrambler with no trouble, so I hope Triumph steps up its game.Not sure if I'd ever have the guts to spend my own hard-earned money on an Italian bike (as much as I lusted after the Guzzi V7 classic the lackluster power and reports of spotty reliability were enough to keep me away) but that Duck is certainly closer than anything else I've seen in years.Now if only BMW would come out with their own retro scrambler (no, not the R Nine T, that's not a "retro bike" as much as it is a Street-Triple-style hooligan bike) I would get really excited.Martin
From: Norm Wright <lowrtax@gmail.com>
To: emrat@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 9, 2015 9:59 AM
Subject: [emrat:6157] Scrambler Battle
--Here's a write up on the new Duc Scrambler.A Comparo to Triumph's looms in the future?Comments to the article hint at major changes to the "Bonnie" line in 2016. We'll have to ask John about that.I want a Bonneville with the Street Triple engine and a 4.5 gallon gas tank, then we can go somewhere!
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