After Ducati stormed last year’s edition of EICMA with its Scrambler, the company decided to repeat the move for the 2015 event, albeit halving the model in its quest to reach out to entry-level ...
Remember the Ducati Scrambler from last year? 800cc L-Twin, you sat on it like an old dirt bike and it only cost $8,995? It was aimed at “younger” riders. Well, now Ducati is aiming at even younger ...
My introduction to the world of motorcycles came by the way of a ‘94 Kawasaki Ninja 250, handed down to me by my brother when I was 19. Without a doubt, the first two seasons I spent riding around on ...
Ducati says, "Sixty2 is a Scrambler inspired by youth street culture, skateboards, street food, pop music and, above all, the pop art that, back in 1962 (the year the very first Ducati Scrambler was ...
According to whichever New York marketing agency Ducati hired to launch its Scrambler brand, if you are considering said motorcycle it follows that you are a young man of exacting taste. You spend ...
Ducati has introduced a new entry level version of its wildly successful Scrambler in an effort to bring its retro-modern appeal to a wider audience. The Scrambler Sixty2 takes its name from 1962, the ...
With shorter inseams and smaller frames, many women have a harder time than men finding a motorcycle that fits their body. That's one of the reasons that there aren't as many women in the sport.
Although the price is on the lower end of the Ducati Scrambler spectrum, we still thought that, “Compared to most other sub-500cc motorcycles, the Sixty2, has a premium name and premium price tag that ...
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