Ducati Scrambler Sixty2
The Ducati Scrambler Sixty2 is a replica of a youth street bike from the 60s era. The model dates back to the distant 1962, and still retains some features of related analogs of those times. In order to keep up with modern two-wheelers, Italian engineers have equipped it with advanced equipment that gives the bike a decent sportiness.
The heart of the old-school scrambler is the 399cc V41 engine, which is enough for quiet or dynamic urban driving with frequent acceleration and deceleration at traffic lights. The power plant develops 34 horsepower and 6 Nm. torque, the peak of which is already in the middle rev range. The engine is paired with a XNUMX-speed manual transmission.
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Chassis / Brakes
Frame
Frame type: Tubular steel
Suspension
Front Suspension Type: 41 mm telescopic fork Showa
Front suspension travel, mm: 150
Rear Suspension Type: Kayaba pendulum with shock absorber, spring preload adjustment
Rear suspension travel, mm: 150
Brake system
Front brakes: One disc with 2-piston caliper
Diameter of a disk, mm: 320
Rear brakes: One disc with 1-piston caliper
Diameter of a disk, mm: 245
Technical specifications
Dimensions
Length, mm: 2150
Width: 860
Height mm: 1165
Saddle Height: 790
Base, mm: 1460
Trail: 112
Dry weight, kg: 167
Curb weight, kg: 183
Fuel tank volume, l: 14
Engine
Engine Type: Four stroke
Engine displacement, cc: 399
Diameter and piston stroke, mm: 72 x 49
Compression ratio: 10.7:1
Cylinder Arrangement: V-shaped with a longitudinal arrangement
Number of cylinders: 2
Number of valves: 4
Supply system: Electronic fuel injection, 50 mm throttle
Power, h.p .: 41
Torque, n * m at rpm: 34.6 at 8000
Type of cooling: air
Fuel type: Petrol
Ignition system: Electronic
Startup system: Electrical
Трансмиссия
Clutch: Multi-drive, mechanically driven oil bath
Transmission: mechanical
Number of gears: 6
Drive: Chain
performance
Euro toxicity standard: EuroIV
Equipment
Wheels
Drive Type: Alloy
Tires: Front: 110 / 80R18; Rear: 160 / 60R17
Security
Anti Blocking System (ABS)