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Ducati Scrambler Owner's Manual

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Storing the motorcycle
If the motorcycle is to be left unridden over long
periods, you should perform the following
procedures before storing it away:
- clean the motorcycle;
- empty the fuel tank;
- pour a few drops of engine oil into the cylinders
through the spark plug seats, then crank the
engine by hand a few times so a protective film
of oil will spread on cylinder inner walls;
- place the motorcycle on a service stand;
- disconnect and remove the battery.
Battery should be checked and charged (or replaced,
as required) whenever the motorcycle has been left
unridden for over a month.
Protect the motorcycle with a suitable canvas. This
will protect paintwork and prevent retaining
condensate.
The canvas is available from Ducati Performance.
Important notes
Laws in some countries (France, Germany, Great
Britain, Switzerland, etc.) set certain noise and
pollution standards.
Periodically carry out the required checks and replace
parts as necessary using Ducati original spare parts
to be in compliance with regulations in the given
country.
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Ducati Scrambler Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power73 hp (54 kW) @ 8, 250 rpm
Transmission6-speed
FrameTubular steel trellis frame
Torque49 lb-ft (67 Nm) @ 5, 750 rpm
Front SuspensionUSD Kayaba 41 mm fork
Rear SuspensionKayaba rear shock, preload adjustable
Rear Brake245 mm disc, single-piston caliper
Fuel Tank Capacity13.5 l (3.6 US gal)
Front Brake330mm disc, radial 4-piston caliper, ABS

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