Ducati Scrambler Classic bike review

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Ducati Scrambler Classic bike review

The Ducati Scrambler is an entry-level, retro celebration of motorcycling simplicity that’s been designed for a more youthful, urban-centric audience. Jon Quirk reports.

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  1. I don't get the love for how this bike looks. There is too much plastic on show and for an air cooled motor it's strangely disguised by an odd casing design. It could have looked so much better.

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  2. yes it a cool looking bike , its designed in way which in my opinion its how a motorcycle should look like, not the transformer look alike of nowadays. it's simple yes, but the thing I hate about ducati is that somehow they force you to go to the dealer. for example, for a simple oil change, when time come there's a warning on the dash that tells you it time for an oil change or a valve check. the thing is that you cannot reset it unless you go to the dealer and if they see that you made the service your self there's a chance to void your warranty. now this is not a problem for most people which usually don't like to service there bikes by themselves but for me its a kinda deal breaker, the fact that I have to go to the dealer an let them steal my money.

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