Aside from revealing the Scrambler Mach 2.0, Ducati also took the wraps off the updated version of the Full Throttle
At the Wheels and Waves event in Biarritz, Ducati showcased a new version of the Scrambler called the Scrambler Mach 2.0. First things first, the Ducati Scrambler Mach 2.0 is based on the same platform and engine as the standard model. The Mach 2.0, just like the regular Scrambler, makes 73.90bhp and 68Nm from the 803cc air-cooled L-twin unit. So, what makes the Mach 2.0 different from the standard model?
The handlebar from the standard Scrambler has been scrapped and in its place, comes a flatter, lower aluminum handlebar. The Mach 2.0 also gets Flat Track Pro seat, café racer inspired cooling fins, black exhaust and cylinder head covers. Aside from these changes, the Ducati Scrambler Mach 2.0 also comes with new graphics that have been penned by legendary designer Roland Sands. This new graphics is inspired from the Bell Cross Idol helmet.
Meanwhile, Ducati has also updated the Full Throttle. It now gets minor updates in its design, including a gloss black finish to the tank and the front mud guard. It now also gets a new side panel, with a yellow stripe and a chequerboard design on it.
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