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xcaptainxbloodx
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Is the Scrambler the new Monster?
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A "blank slate" standard bike with classic lines at a low price point with an air cooled engine.
Those are the reasons I got my monster (S2R800). When the 696/1100 generation started it became a little less of a blank slate (plastic tank, cast subframe ,modern lines) and as much as I like the new bikes, I never had the desire to upgrade. then with the 821/1200 it went even further from what I felt a Monster was or should be (liquid cooled, more electronics, even less open to mods, more expensive).
now the scrambler is here and looking at the frame and tank on its own, you can really turn it into whatever you want.
I dont mean to hate on newer monsters, theyre great in their own right, just not my thing.
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Re: Is the Scrambler the new Monster?
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I've seen some rumor posts about Ducati coming out with a smaller Scrambler, maybe in the 600cc range, and also in a 1200 version. If they come out with a 1200 version I don't see how they can keep the plus points you mention, especially air cooled.
I guess we'll know soon enough.
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The Monster will continue, but water-cooled. If you go to Ducati USA you won't see any air cooled models. I doubt they'll see the benefit of a 1200, but an entry level in the 600 or smaller would be logical, especially in the emerging markets.
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there are "talks" of a smaller LTwin both liquid and air cooled . . . and maybe a mono cylinder in the area of 400cc . . .aircooled
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Re: Is the Scrambler the new Monster?
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yep my 93 m900 is naked and physical just how it should be. means i can do most work myself for free. to many electric stuff and im lost.but i do like the look of the scrambler
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A thumper would be great!
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Re: Is the Scrambler the new Monster?
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I personally don't think that we'll see a 1200 or any water cooled scrambler, it is what it is a simple air cooled cheap (by Ducati standards) naked motor cycle (blank slate) on which the owners can mod to their hearts content and make it their own...
I do think that a smaller version will appear at some moment in time perhaps a mono and if sales are anything to go by it has hit to spot with alot of folks, I'm certainly delivering quite a few...
Geoff...
BTW I'm already collecting parts for when my one eventually comes along...
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Re: Is the Scrambler the new Monster?
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May 13, 2015, 03:00:51 AM »
Certainly looks like the scrambler is doing what the original monster did:
http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/news/ducati-scrambler-sales-april-q1-2015/
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Quote from: 1.21GW on May 13, 2015, 03:00:51 AM
Certainly looks like the scrambler is doing what the original monster did:
http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/news/ducati-scrambler-sales-april-q1-2015/
Ducati has always done well selling air-cooled bikes. I appreciate the way that they introduce these bikes, sell them for a few years and then discontinue them. I'm sure many out there disagree, but it actually helps the brand and keeps the resale value high. I doubt this will be the case with the Scrambler though.
This bike IMHO is a much better starter bike than the Monster. If what Geoff says pans out, a low displacement twin and/or single would open up a whole new market for Ducati everywhere.
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Quote from: duccarlos on May 13, 2015, 05:24:07 AM
Ducati has always done well selling air-cooled bikes. I appreciate the way that they introduce these bikes, sell them for a few years and then discontinue them. I'm sure many out there disagree, but it actually helps the brand and keeps the resale value high. I doubt this will be the case with the Scrambler though.
This bike IMHO is a much better starter bike than the Monster. If what Geoff says pans out, a low displacement twin and/or single would open up a whole new market for Ducati everywhere.
Agreed. The ducati executives responsible for the scrambler deserve a pat on the back. Good vision, marketing, and product (or so I hear). On a DS forum I participate in, there is a guy selling his DR650 to buy a scrambler. Not exactly a direct swap, but that is exactly what I'd want to hear if I were an executive---stealing a loyal customer from another brand.
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http://motorbikewriter.com/ducati-scrambler-learner-coming/
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Quote from: howie on May 12, 2015, 07:15:32 PM
A thumper would be great!
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There was a two part article the last two weeks in Cycle News where Claudio Domenicali stated in very clear terms that as far as he is concerned the Scrambler will be as "introductory" a bike as Ducati will make. He does not see the benefit of Ducati appealing to "new" riders. He wants Ducati to remain exclusive and an "aspirational" brand. He shut down any suggestion of a "scooter" of any sort.
When asked about a any kind of single (specifically a Supermono) he said Ducati will not make a single.
But of course, just because he says something doesn't make it true!
Here is a link to the first part of the article:
http://cyclenews.uberflip.com/i/506850-cycle-news-2015-issue-18-may-5/54
The second article can be found in the Cycle News current edition.
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Re: Is the Scrambler the new Monster?
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Gentlemen I see the customers that are buying scramblers and also deliver new bikes, now what I'm seeing is that the customer is either new to ducati having had other brands of motor cycles and aspired to ducati or he or she has already got one or more ducati's and is adding a scrambler to the garage which is what I intend to do.
Claudio states that there won't be a single, well when I asked the powers that be afew years ago if they were going to market a 848 streetfighter I was told no, so what happens after I buy my 1098 streetfighter you guessed a 848SF is introduced into the next years line up...
The way that the scrambler is being marketed I think is very clever, I know some don't like the hipster thing but I can tell you that when ever I drop one off it soon attracts an admiring crowd.
Geoff...
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Quote from: Mhanis on May 13, 2015, 10:19:55 AM
When asked about a any kind of single (specifically a Supermono) he said Ducati will not make a single.
But of course, just because he says something doesn't make it true!
But they make such as
nice
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