The Ducati Scrambler was initially a series of single-cylinder motorcycles produced in 250cc, 350cc, and 450cc displacements by Ducati, for the American market, from 1962 until 1976.
The Ducati Scrambler Urban Enduro 800 is a motorcycle manufactured by Ducati and presented in 2014 at World Ducati Week in Milano and Intermot, and sold ever since. On all models of Scrambler, the aspirated engine, frame, swingarm, fork, and brakes are the same, except for the Sixty2 model.
The 2016 Ducati Urban Enduro 800 is powered by an 803cc L-Twin Desmodromic air-cooled engine that generates a power of 75 hp at 8,250 rpm and 68 Nm (50 lb-ft) of torque at 5,750 rpm and its bolted to a six-speed manual gearbox.
The Scrambler 800 uses a tubular steel trellis frame. The suspension used on the bike is an upside-down Kayaba 41 mm fork on the front and a Kayaba rear shock, with pre-load adjustable. The model has a dry weight of 176 kg (388 lbs).
The spoked aluminum wheels are fitted with a pair of Pirelli MT 60 RS tires. The braking power is generated by the 330 mm disc on the front and a 245 mm disc on the rear, and the calipers with ABS as a standard equipment
The 2016 Ducati Scrambler Urban Enduro 800 was for sale in 2022 starting from $6,000.