Ducati Celebrates 10 Years of Scrambler with Limited Rizoma Edition
Ducati is set to commemorate the 10th anniversary of its acclaimed Scrambler series next year. In celebration of this milestone, the Italian manufacturer has introduced the 10th Anniversario Rizoma Edition of the new Scrambler Icon Dark, which will be limited to only 500 units globally.
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This particular iteration of the Ducati Scrambler has been developed in collaboration with Rizoma, an Italian company renowned for its motorcycle components and accessories, including handlebars, clip-ons, mirrors, footpegs, and levers. Rizoma designs and manufactures these components in-house, utilizing solid aluminum billet and anodizing them in various colors to meet customer preferences.
The 10th Anniversary edition showcases a striking dual-tone black-and-white paint scheme on the fuel tank and tail section, while the remaining cycle parts are finished in black. Many of the Rizoma accessories, such as bar-end mirrors, hand levers, front brake master cylinder, and fuel tank cap, feature a black anodized finish. Additionally, components like the engine side covers, cam belt covers, windscreen, and footpegs are highlighted with a Metal Rose color, adding a touch of elegance.
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The motorcycle’s mechanical specifications remain consistent with the standard Scrambler Dark Icon. It is powered by an 803cc, air-cooled, SOHC, V-twin engine that delivers 71.87bhp and 65.2Nm of torque. The bike is equipped with an 18-17-inch alloy wheel setup, featuring USD forks and a monoshock, both sourced from Kayaba. Electronic features include multi-level traction control, various power modes, and a quick-shifter, all of which can be monitored and adjusted via a compact TFT display.
Ducati plans to launch the Scrambler 10th Anniversary Rizoma edition in international markets around March 2025, although the likelihood of units being allocated for India appears minimal.
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Ducati Celebrates 10 Years of Scrambler with Limited Rizoma Edition
Ducati is set to commemorate the 10th anniversary of its acclaimed Scrambler series next year. In celebration of this milestone, the Italian manufacturer has introduced the 10th Anniversario Rizoma Edition of the new Scrambler Icon Dark, which will be limited to only 500 units globally.
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This particular iteration of the Ducati Scrambler has been developed in collaboration with Rizoma, an Italian company renowned for its motorcycle components and accessories, including handlebars, clip-ons, mirrors, footpegs, and levers. Rizoma designs and manufactures these components in-house, utilizing solid aluminum billet and anodizing them in various colors to meet customer preferences.
The 10th Anniversary edition showcases a striking dual-tone black-and-white paint scheme on the fuel tank and tail section, while the remaining cycle parts are finished in black. Many of the Rizoma accessories, such as bar-end mirrors, hand levers, front brake master cylinder, and fuel tank cap, feature a black anodized finish. Additionally, components like the engine side covers, cam belt covers, windscreen, and footpegs are highlighted with a Metal Rose color, adding a touch of elegance.
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The motorcycle’s mechanical specifications remain consistent with the standard Scrambler Dark Icon. It is powered by an 803cc, air-cooled, SOHC, V-twin engine that delivers 71.87bhp and 65.2Nm of torque. The bike is equipped with an 18-17-inch alloy wheel setup, featuring USD forks and a monoshock, both sourced from Kayaba. Electronic features include multi-level traction control, various power modes, and a quick-shifter, all of which can be monitored and adjusted via a compact TFT display.
Ducati plans to launch the Scrambler 10th Anniversary Rizoma edition in international markets around March 2025, although the likelihood of units being allocated for India appears minimal.
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