Ducati unveils two new Scramblers today. Namely, the Flat Track Pro and Sixty2. The bikes were launched at a special event in Milan today, which was streamed live all over the world a day before the opening of EICMA Motorcycle Show in Milan. Three-time world champion Troy Bayliss joined the unveiling of the Ducati Scrambler Flat Track Pro and Sixty2 in Milan today. So to all those people eagerly waiting to have a look at the 400cc Scrambler from Ducati, here you go and it is named as the Sixty2.
The Sixty2 is the newest member of the Ducati family. It is powered by an all new 398cc air-cooled V-Twin engine that is complaint with EURO 4 emission standards. The bike generates a maximum power of 41 hp. Some of the features to note are the steel fuel tank with a dedicated logo, steel tube swingarm and traditional 41 mm Showa front forks and a black silencer cover. The bike weighs in at just 167 kg (dry).
Coming to the Flat Track Pro, it is powered by 803cc engine that is capable of producing a maximum power of 75 horses at 8250 rpm and it is a high-powered racing version of the present Scrambler models. It features a dedicated livery along with many other features that includes a dedicated side number plate, racing fuel tank, fabricated seats, full throttle exhaust and much more.
We expect these models to be launched in year by the year end or early on next year. Tell us what your opinions are about the all new Scramblers in the comments below. Stay tuned as we will bring more news about the new models.