DUCATI
2015 - 2022 DUCATI SCRAMBLER 800

SCRAMBLER 800 (2015 - 2022)

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Ducati Scrambler 800 (2015–2022): A Generation Defined by Versatility and Character

Introduction

The Ducati Scrambler 800, produced from 2015 to 2022, isn’t just a motorcycle—it’s a lifestyle. This generation redefined Ducati’s approach to accessible fun, blending retro styling with modern performance across a diverse lineup of models, from the urban-ready Icon to the dirt-capable Desert Sled. Over its seven-year run, the Scrambler 800 became a canvas for customization, a commuter’s companion, and an off-road adventurer, all while retaining the soul of Ducati’s engineering. Having spent time with several variants, including the Desert Sled Fasthouse edition and the Café Racer, I can confidently say this platform strikes a rare balance between charm and capability. Let’s dive into what makes this generation unforgettable.


Design: Retro Cool Meets Modern Functionality


The Scrambler 800’s design is an instant head-turner. Ducati nailed the “neo-retro” aesthetic with minimalist bodywork, a flat bench seat, and a round LED headlight (on later models). The trellis frame, left partially exposed, adds a mechanical rawness, while the 803cc L-twin engine sits proudly as a centerpiece.

Model Variations:
- Icon: The baseline model, featuring bold colors like 62 Yellow and a low-slung stance.
- Desert Sled: Beefed up with spoked wheels, a high front fender, and 200 mm suspension travel for off-road credibility.
- Café Racer: Clip-on handlebars, a humped seat, and Termignoni exhaust for a café-inspired attitude.
- Urban Motard: Supermoto flair with 17-inch wheels and Pirelli Diablo Rosso III tires.

The seat height ranges from 778 mm (30.6 inches) on the Icon to 860 mm (33.9 inches) on the Desert Sled, catering to riders of different statures. Despite its classic looks, the Scrambler doesn’t shy away from modern touches—like the LCD dash and LED lighting on post-2019 models.


Engine and Performance: The Heart of the Matter


At the core of every Scrambler 800 is Ducati’s air-cooled 803cc L-twin engine. With 73–75 HP (53–55 kW) and 66–68 Nm (48–50 lb-ft) of torque, it’s no firebreather, but it’s brimming with personality. The motor thrives in the midrange, pulling eagerly from 3,000 RPM and peaking at 8,250 RPM.

Key Notes:
- Throttle Response: The 50 mm throttle bodies deliver crisp fueling, though earlier Euro 3/4 models had a slightly abrupt low-end. Euro 5 updates (2021–2022) smoothed this out.
- Exhaust Note: The stock muffler is subdued, but options like the Termignoni slip-on (on the Café Racer) add a throaty, addictive growl.
- Fuel Efficiency: Averaging 5.0–5.4 L/100 km (43–47 MPG), the 13.5-liter tank offers ~250 km (155 miles) of range.

Riding the Scrambler in the city, the engine’s tractability shines. It’ll lug in sixth gear at 50 km/h (31 mph) without protest, yet it’s eager to rev when you crack the throttle. On highways, vibrations creep in above 110 km/h (68 mph), reminding you this isn’t a mile-eater—it’s a backroad reveler.


Handling: Playful, But Knows Its Limits


The Scrambler’s tubular steel trellis frame and suspension setup vary by model:
- Icon/Classic: 41 mm USD forks with 150 mm travel; Kayaba rear shock (preload-adjustable).
- Desert Sled: 46 mm fully adjustable USD forks and 200 mm travel—surprisingly competent on rocky trails.

On Road: The Icon feels light at 189 kg (416 lbs) wet, flicking through traffic with ease. The wide handlebars offer leverage, but the 110/80-18 front tire (on spoked models) adds stability. Cornering is intuitive, though ground clearance becomes a limit when pushing hard.

Off Road: The Desert Sled is the star here. The 19-inch front wheel floats over gravel, and the long-travel suspension absorbs ruts without bottoming out. It’s no KTM 790 Adventure, but it’ll handle fire roads with gusto.

Brakes: Bosch ABS (standard post-2017) with a 330 mm front disc and 4-piston caliper. Bite is strong but not overwhelming—perfect for mixed conditions.


Competition: How Does the Scrambler Stack Up?


The Scrambler 800’s rivals include:

  1. Triumph Street Scrambler:
  2. Pros: 900cc parallel-twin with more torque (80 Nm), premium finish.
  3. Cons: Heavier (228 kg / 503 lbs), less flickable.

  4. BMW R nineT Scrambler:

  5. Pros: 1,170cc boxer engine, telelever front suspension.
  6. Cons: Pricier, more road-focused.

  7. Yamaha XSR700:

  8. Pros: CP2 engine’s smoothness, lower cost.
  9. Cons: Lacks the Ducati’s retro charisma.

Where the Ducati Wins:
- Character: The L-twin’s throb and Desmodromic valve clatter are irreplaceable.
- Customization: A vast ecosystem of aftermarket parts (hint: MOTOPARTS.store has you covered).
- Style: No rival matches its Instagram-ready looks.


Maintenance: Keeping the Scrambler Happy


Ownership is mostly hassle-free, but heed these tips:
1. Service Intervals: Every 12,000 km (7,500 miles) for oil changes. Valve checks every 24,000 km (15,000 miles)—critical for the Desmodromic system.
2. Chain Care: The 520 chain wears faster if neglected. Clean/lube every 500 km (310 miles).
3. Electronics: Later models (2020+) have ride modes and cornering ABS—ensure software updates are applied.
4. Winter Storage: Use fuel stabilizer; the air-cooled engine is prone to condensation.

Common Upgrades:
- Suspension: Öhlins shocks for Desert Sled owners tackling serious trails.
- Exhaust: Slip-ons reduce weight and amplify the L-twin’s voice.
- Seat: Swap the stock plank for a gel seat on long rides.


Conclusion: A Modern Classic for the Adventurous Soul

The Ducati Scrambler 800 isn’t about chasing spec sheets—it’s about the joy of riding. Whether you’re threading through city streets, carving canyons, or exploring dirt paths, this generation delivers a visceral, smile-inducing experience. Its flaws (vibrations, cramped ergonomics for tall riders) are forgiven the moment you hear that engine snarl. For those seeking a motorcycle that’s equal parts style and substance, the Scrambler 800 remains a benchmark.

Ready to personalize your Scrambler? Explore MOTOPARTS.store’s curated selection of upgrades—from performance mods to aesthetic tweaks—and make your Ducati truly yours.

// End of Review //




Specifikacijų lentelė

Variklis
Taktas: Keturtaktis
Maksimali galia: 73 kW | 98.0 hp
Maksimalus sukimo momentas: 66 Nm
Kuro sistema: Electronic fuel injection, 50 mm throttle body
Maksimali galia @: 8250 rpm
Darbinis tūris: 803 ccm
Kuro valdymas: Desmodromic valve control
Didžiausias sukimo momentas @: 5750 rpm
Konfigūracija: V
Aušinimo sistema: Air
Išmetimo sistema: Stainless steel muffler with catalytic converter and 2 lambda probes
Išsami informacija apie išmetamųjų teršalų kiekį: Euro 5 (varies by model year)
Suspaudimo santykis: 11.0:1
Cilindrų skaičius: 2
Matmenys
Ratų bazė: 1445-1505 mm (56.9-59.3 in)
Sausas svoris: 193
Svoris su skysčiais: 209
Sėdynės aukštis: 790-860 mm (31.1-33.9 in)
Bendras plotis: 845-940 mm (33.3-37.0 in)
Bendras aukštis: 1060-1213 mm (41.7-47.8 in)
Bendras ilgis: 2100-2200 mm (82.7-86.6 in)
Prošvaisa: 165-200 mm (6.5-7.9 in)
Degalų bako talpa: 13.5 L (3.57 US gal)
Perdavimas
Galinė pavara: chain
Grandinės ilgis: 104
Transmisija: 6-speed
Pirminė pavara: Straight cut gears, 1.85:1 ratio
Galinė žvaigždutė: 46
Priekinė žvaigždutė: 15
Techninė priežiūra
Variklio alyva: 15W50
Stabdžių skystis: DOT 4
Uždegimo žvakės: NGK DCPR8E or NGK DCPR8EIX
Uždegimo žvakės tarpas: 0.8
Vožtuvų laisvumas: Desmodromic system (no manual adjustment required)
Šakių alyvos talpa: 1.336
Variklio alyvos talpa: 3.4
Grandinės techninės priežiūros intervalas: Every 500 km (310 mi) or after wet rides
Variklio alyvos keitimo intervalas: Every 12,000 km/7,500 mi/12 months
Vožtuvų laisvumo tikrinimo intervalas: 24,000 km (15,000 mi)
Rekomenduojamas slėgis padangose (galinėse): 2.5 bar (36 psi) solo / 2.8 bar (41 psi) with passenger
Rekomenduojamas slėgis padangose (priekyje): 2.25 bar (33 psi)
Papildoma informacija
Garantija: 24 months
išmetamo CO2 kiekis: 120-125 g/km
Kuro sąnaudos: 5.0-5.4 L/100km (43-47 mpg)
Specialiosios funkcijos: Multiple variants available (Icon, Desert Sled, Cafe Racer) with model-specific components
Važiuoklė ir pakaba
Rėmas: Tubular steel Trellis
Galiniai stabdžiai: 245mm single disc, 1-piston floating caliper with ABS
Priekiniai stabdžiai: 320mm double disc, 4-piston radial calipers with Bosch Cornering ABS
Galinė pakaba: Kayaba monoshock, adjustable preload and rebound
Priekinė pakaba: 41-46mm USD forks (model-dependent), adjustable
Galinio rato eiga: 150-200 mm (5.9-7.9 in)
Priekinio rato eiga: 150-200 mm (5.9-7.9 in)
Rear tire (Desert Sled): 170/60-17
Rear tire (base models): 180/55-17
Front tire (Desert Sled): 120/70-19
Front tire (base models): 110/80-18






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