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Ducati Launches Scrambler 1100 range starting at At Rs 10.91 Lakh (ex-India)

The larger Scrambler gets a more powerful engine and more electronics

Ducati Launches Scrambler 1100 range starting at At Rs 10.91 Lakh (ex-India)
Ducati has launched its largest Scrambler yet, the Scrambler 1100. It comes in three variants; the Standard Scrambler 1100 costs Rs 10.91 lakh while the 1100 Special and 1100 Sport retail for Rs 11.12 lakh and 11.42 lakh respectively(all prices, ex-India). The new bike looks like the Scrambler Icon but has a lot of touches to differentiate it even from a distance. The most obvious changes are the twin underseat exhausts and fat front gold-anodised forks.
Ducati Launches Scrambler 1100 range starting at At Rs 10.91 Lakh (ex-India)
Other than that it gets an all-LED headlamp and a new instrument console pod that replaces the simple single pod of the Scrambler Icon. Riding position has been made sportier with lower-set handlebars and foot pegs. The fuel tank is a larger 15-litre unit and gets interchangeable aluminium panels on the sides. A lot of aluminium has been used elsewhere in places like the engine and clutch covers. 
Ducati Launches Scrambler 1100 range starting at At Rs 10.91 Lakh (ex-India)
Of course, the biggest change here is the larger motor that has been borrowed from the Monster 1100 EVO. The 1079cc air-cooled L-twin has been reworked for smoother fuelling and makes 85.6PS at 7500rpm and 88Nm of torque at 4750rpm. It comes mated to a six-speed gearbox fitted with a slipper clutch. To keep all that power in check, the Scrambler 1100 gets three power modes: Active, Touring and City; and a five-stage traction control setup.
Ducati Launches Scrambler 1100 range starting at At Rs 10.91 Lakh (ex-India)
To accommodate the large motor, the Scrambler 1100 uses a new spar trellis frame with a larger rake than the Scrambler Icon. The subframe is new as well and it has a longer wheelbase than the Scrambler Icon for better stability. 
Ducati Launches Scrambler 1100 range starting at At Rs 10.91 Lakh (ex-India)
Suspension has been updated as well. It gets fat 45mm Kayaba front forks, adjustable for preload and rebound damping, and a Kayaba rear monoshock, also adjustable for preload and rebound damping. The top-of-the-line Sport version gets Ohlins units. Braking is via twin 330mm front discs grabbed by Brembo 4.32 Monobloc callipers and a single 245mm rear disc. Safety aid comes in the form of cornering ABS courtesy a six-axis IMU. 
Ducati Launches Scrambler 1100 range starting at At Rs 10.91 Lakh (ex-India)
The Ducati Scrambler Icon was a lightweight fun bike but the Scrambler 1100 here promises serious performance. 

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