The Ducati 250 Scrambler was manufactured between 1962 and 1964. The motorcycle is powered by a four-stroke, single-cylinder, Desmo SOHC engine, with a capacity of 249.2 cc and a compression ratio of 9.2:1. The bike uses an air-cooling system and is equipped with a Dell’Orto 29 mm carburetor and coil ignition. The engine can produce a maximum power of 13.2 kW at 7500 rpm. The motorcycle has a wet, multiplate clutch and a 5-speed transmission with a final chain drive. The Scrambler uses a hydraulic fork for the front suspension and a swingarm, dual shocks for the rear. The bike has 180mm and 160mm drum brakes in the front and rear, respectively. The wheels are fitted with 3.50-19 and 4.00-18 tires. The Scrambler is 2020 mm long, 820 mm wide, and 1050 mm tall, with a wheelbase of 1350 mm and a seat height of 750 mm. The motorcycle has a ground clearance of 130 mm and weighs 109 kg. The fuel tank capacity is 11 L. The Ducati 250 Scrambler is known for its off-road capabilities and was a popular motorcycle among riders of the time.
Make Model: Ducati 250 Scrambler
Year: 1962 – 64
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, Desmo SOHC, bevel gear driven
Capacity: 249.2 cc / 15.2 cu in
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