Dream Team: An eye-popping Ducati Scrambler flat tracker
Paint is the last thing that happens on a custom job, but it’s the first thing that people notice. And the livery…
Read more »Custom motorcycles based on the popular Ducati Scrambler, including the classic air-cooled 250, 350 and 450 bikes through to the latest 2019 Scrambler, complete with cornering ABS and LED lighting.
Discover the parts and performance upgrades that’ll take your own Ducati Scrambler to the next level—no matter what year it was built.
Paint is the last thing that happens on a custom job, but it’s the first thing that people notice. And the livery…
Read more »We’ve been lucky enough to ride most of Ducati’s extensive Scrambler range. Of all of them, the Desert Sled is the one…
Read more »The Swedish electric bike company Cake takes on poaching in Africa, and Triumph cranks the Speed Triple up a notch. Plus we…
Read more »We kick off our first Speed Read of the year with a Ducati Scrambler kit from Hookie Co. with a strong 90s…
Read more »When Ducati launched the Scrambler line in 2014, it did so promising a template. A kind of 750cc, air-cooled blank slate, ripe…
Read more »Today’s ‘modern classic’ scramblers are more show than go. Stylistically, they hark back to the golden years of Californian desert racing—but you…
Read more »We’re always intrigued when design professionals customize a bike — and even more so when when they’re automotive specialists. This long, low…
Read more »Bad Winners wowed us last year with a sharp, purpose-built flat tracker based on the Ducati Scrambler. Now the Parisian shop’s raised…
Read more »This week, we’ve got Ducati’s new Pikes Peak contender, an electric land speeder from the 70s, and a Harley-Davidson XR1000 from Mule.…
Read more »A lot of folks who work at American motorcycle manufacturers are compulsive tinkerers. Indian’s design head, Ola Stenegärd, has been building choppers…
Read more »We reckon the Scrambler Ducati is one of the best-looking factory bikes around. And the healthy sales figures bear that out. That…
Read more »Most custom shops have a bike or two quietly lurking in the corner. They’re usually personal projects that only get attention during…
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