The new bikes receive Ducati Traction Control, ABS cornering and three riding modes
The Bologna brand launched two new bikes, the Ducati Scrambler 1100 Pro and Scrambler 1100 Sport Pro. The Pro model comes with updated graphics, new exhaust, new seat trim and a shorter rear fender. For the Sport Pro, Ducati fitted a new narrower and shorter handlebar with Cafe Racer inspired mirrors while the suspension is from Öhlins.
Ducati refreshed its Scrambler range with the launch of the new Scrambler 1100 Pro and the Scrambler 1100 Sport Pro. The Italians thought the bikes needed more appeal and the 1100 Pro model features a new two-tone "Ocean Drive" colour scheme, combined with a steel trellis frame and a rear aluminium subframe, both black.
The bodywork changes don’t stop here. There are a new right-side dual tailpipe and low-slung plate holder that create a cool design. Also, the headlight looks apart with that black metal “X” incorporated.
The Ducati Scrambler 1100 Sport Pro was fitted with Öhlins suspension and for a distinctive note, the bike has low-slung handlebars and Cafe Racer mirrors.
Both Scramblers were equipped with Ducati Traction Control (DTC), cornering ABS and three riding modes (Active, Journey and City).
The bikes have the same air-cooled 1,079cc V-twin making 86 hp and 88 Nm, but now the engine meets Euro5 regulations.
We can expect to see the Ducati Scrambler 1100 Pro and Sport Pro be available from the end of March 2020.