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Intermot 2018: Ducati Unveils MY 2019 Scrambler Range

Following the 2019 Ducati Scrambler Icon are the Full Throttle, Cafe Racer and Desert Sled

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Intermot 2018: Ducati Unveils MY 2019 Scrambler Range
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After unveiling the 2019 Scrambler Icon in September this year, Ducati has now showcased the updated versions of the Scrambler’s other variants - the Full Throttle, Cafe Racer and Desert Sled - at the ongoing Intermot exhibition in Cologne, Germany. Like the Icon, the 2019 versions of the new Scrambler variants get a host of new safety tech and mild cosmetic enhancements. All three bikes feature the new circular headlamp with X-shaped inset DRLs, larger aluminium tank panels, Bosch cornering ABS, a new multimedia system and a new instrument cluster menu that now displays fuel level. So let’s take a closer look at the three variants.

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2019 Scrambler Full Throttle:

The new Scrambler Full Throttle gets its eye-catching livery from the flat track Scrambler ridden by Californian racer Frankie Garcia in the 2018 American Super Hooligan Championship. The bike also gets a new side panel, which is basically a number plate holder like the ones seen on competition bikes. It gets a flatter handlebar, a flat tracker seat with a rear seat cowl, painted tank side panels to match the livery and twin stacked exhaust end cans.

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2019 Scrambler Cafe Racer:

For 2019, the Scrambler Cafe Racer gets a retro silver paint job with the frame painted in a contrasting sky blue shade. The fuel tank gets painted side panels. Other retro changes include new 17-inch spoked wheels fitted with stickier Pirelli Diablo Rosso III tyres. It gets a small bikini fairing and a rear seat cowl for that sporty look. The handlebars are aluminium clip-on units with bar-mounted mirrors, while the twin stacked exhaust cans get an aluminium cover.

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2019 Scrambler Desert Sled:

Following its retro designed predecessor, the 2019 Desert Sled gets a red painted frame. It also swaps the gold spoked wheels of its predecessor for a more subtle black coloured unit. The white paint job adds contrasts while staying true to the 70s theme. The seat gets a new lining that puts seat height at 860mm for that tall riding stance, while the tyres are 19-inch front and 17-inch rear Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR on-off road units.

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Ducati India is expected to launch the 2019 Scramber Icon by the end of this year or early next year. Expect the other variants to follow soon after.