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Year
Ducati SCRAMBLER 800 FULL THROTTTLE ROSSO GP reviews
Reliability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Performance
1.0
Comfort
1.0
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Reviewed on June 2, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
2020 Ducati Scrambler Icon

5.0
Fantastic bike, smooth ride. Ducati makes a premium product and the performance speaks for itself. I have had cruisers in the past with forward controls and definitely prefer the standard controls for comfort and...
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Fantastic bike, smooth ride. Ducati makes a premium product and the performance speaks for itself. I have had cruisers in the past with forward controls and definitely prefer the standard controls for comfort and safety.
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Reviewed on October 20, 2024
Motorcycle reviewed
2016 Ducati Scrambler Icon

5.0
Ducati scrambler looks very sporty and modern. it is very easy to ride and the ride is full of fun and exhilaration. like other models of Ducati this one also has its special sound that bring smile to your face. this bike is a 803 cc L twin engine, produces 75 HP at 8500 rpm and 50 nm of torque. 50...
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Ducati scrambler looks very sporty and modern. it is very easy to ride and the ride is full of fun and exhilaration. like other models of Ducati this one also has its special sound that bring smile to your face. this bike is a 803 cc L twin engine, produces 75 HP at 8500 rpm and 50 nm of torque. 50 nm of torque is felt in through out the ride, it is very agile, nimble and very easy to operate, it leans very easy at turns and the suspension is very solid. it is very stable riding in highways and with speed of 95 mph there is no vibration. the seat position is great for riders with average height. this bike is reasonably priced but the quality of the ride and the quality of the parts are superb quality. this is an amazing bike that one can enjoys for thousands of miles.
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Reviewed on January 20, 2022
Motorcycle reviewed
2016 Ducati Scrambler

5.0
After riding 50 bikes my ducati scrambler has been by far my favorite. As a beginning it was perfect and as an advanced rider now it is still the best. It’s lightweight and easy to maneuver. I’m addition it is easily customizable which made my bike extra...
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After riding 50 bikes my ducati scrambler has been by far my favorite. As a beginning it was perfect and as an advanced rider now it is still the best. It’s lightweight and easy to maneuver. I’m addition it is easily customizable which made my bike extra unique
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Reviewed on January 20, 2022
Motorcycle reviewed
2016 Ducati Scrambler Icon

5.0
I love my ducati scrambler. Not only was it a great bike for me as a newer rider but as I got more experienced and rode other bikes, this still was my favorite over the years. Also, the customizations seem endless and rather simple which made my motorcycle unique! HIGHLY...
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I love my ducati scrambler. Not only was it a great bike for me as a newer rider but as I got more experienced and rode other bikes, this still was my favorite over the years. Also, the customizations seem endless and rather simple which made my motorcycle unique! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
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Reviewed on March 26, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed
2005 Ducati Supersport 800

5.0
First of all this bike is the nicest bike I have ever ridden. The power into the turns and coming out is what this bike is built for. The throttle is hard to get used to but after a couple months of riding your wrist gets used to it. Clutch is stiff... you can get to clicking gears pretty easily....
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First of all this bike is the nicest bike I have ever ridden. The power into the turns and coming out is what this bike is built for. The throttle is hard to get used to but after a couple months of riding your wrist gets used to it. Clutch is stiff... you can get to clicking gears pretty easily. The sound of the Terminogni exhaust is fantastic, even louder and deeper than the stock. Front is a little hard but you can adjust very easily. At 155 lbs and 6' tall this bike fits me perfectly. The bike has got all the great components stock and the attention this bike draws is ridiculous. No need to do much to this bike, I just like the Termignoni exhaust but if I had it to do over again I would go carbon fiber (expensive). Oh yeah and if you can ride very good, this bike WILL hang with the GSXR 750's on the straight aways and will burn almost anything in the turns. Good luck to those who try to hang with the 800ss. Soft tires are a good mod as well. And for all you old farts out there, go buy a touring bike if you're not comfortable, what do you expect. And don't change the handlebars. Very outstanding performance coming out of this Italian Dream Machine.
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Reviewed on December 20, 2006
Motorcycle reviewed
2007 Ducati Monster S2R 800

5.0
Just breaking it in. Only 500 miles. Good torque. Quick and very nimble/agile. This is it's strength. haven't gotten the chance to really open it up yet. Have kept it under the 6000 rpm range and have reached 90 mph. I would imagine the performance will improve after break in period. Some...
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Just breaking it in. Only 500 miles. Good torque. Quick and very nimble/agile. This is it's strength. haven't gotten the chance to really open it up yet. Have kept it under the 6000 rpm range and have reached 90 mph. I would imagine the performance will improve after break in period. Some little things at times but will check with dealer and see how things are after 600 mi checkup. Great around town bike.
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Reviewed on October 23, 2005
Motorcycle reviewed
2005 Ducati Supersport 800

5.0
Every ride on this bike is awesome. I agree with most of the previous reviews with a couple of exceptions. One stated that the rear brake is useless. This is not a bad thing. Many riders will drill their rear rotor or remove rear brake pad material to prevent rear brake lockup. The 800's rear brake...
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Every ride on this bike is awesome. I agree with most of the previous reviews with a couple of exceptions. One stated that the rear brake is useless. This is not a bad thing. Many riders will drill their rear rotor or remove rear brake pad material to prevent rear brake lockup. The 800's rear brake will slow you down but I don't think you could ever lock it up. The stock rear brake is perfect for trail braking. I found the Duc comfortable as is maybe because I'm a tall rider and I would suggest to a new owner to wait until you get the feel of the bike before making the decision to install Helibars. I have 200 miles on mine only because I was off the bike for 5 weeks due to a sports injury. The L-Twin has a distinct sound one just has to love. It has plenty of power and torque, but it is more forgiving at the throttle than the in-line fours. The best thing I like about the SS800 though is how it corners. It's like surfing the street. It is as stated previously a lot of bike for the money compared to some of the other bikes available which generally cost more.
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Reviewed on August 27, 2005
Motorcycle reviewed
2005 Ducati Supersport 800

5.0
I don't personally own this bike, I have an '05 Kawasaki ZZR600 but rode a friend's (look at Suresh's review). The fantastic thing about a Ducati? You get top-of-the-line components OFF THE SHELF with this thing. Brembo brakes, hydraulic clutch, Michelin tires, you name it, this $8000 bike has it....
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I don't personally own this bike, I have an '05 Kawasaki ZZR600 but rode a friend's (look at Suresh's review). The fantastic thing about a Ducati? You get top-of-the-line components OFF THE SHELF with this thing. Brembo brakes, hydraulic clutch, Michelin tires, you name it, this $8000 bike has it. It's uncanny how this bike dives into corners. The feed back in your hands is unbelievable. It's as if you could take 80 mph sweepers with your fingertips all day. Highly recommended!
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Reviewed on July 22, 2005
Motorcycle reviewed
2005 Ducati Supersport 800

5.0
I just got this bike and love it! Traded in my 01 Guzzi V11 Sport, the Duck is superior in every aspect, even in the break in procedure, this bike is fast but extremely gentle on the power delivery, the tranny unlike my Guzzi is slick and precise, the motor is very quiet very little mechanical...
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I just got this bike and love it! Traded in my 01 Guzzi V11 Sport, the Duck is superior in every aspect, even in the break in procedure, this bike is fast but extremely gentle on the power delivery, the tranny unlike my Guzzi is slick and precise, the motor is very quiet very little mechanical noise. The fit and finish is excellent at part with BMW, highest quality components, Brembo, Marsochi etc. The sound is incredible total intoxication! Attention getter every were, you feel like a million bucks on this thing. Many cool features like the tank flips up on hinges and you can work on the engine easily. Macrochiped key, fuel injection is flawless, handling is incredible! Also the bike is very light. Great all around bike.
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Reviewed on June 23, 2005
Motorcycle reviewed
2005 Ducati Supersport 800

5.0
I have owned this state-of-the-art machine for only 3 weeks now but I would strongly recommend to anyone who is shopping for Ducati's. Since the first 621 miles servicing, the bike is smooth and handles like a rock at marginally high speeds. The wrists and neck get sore after driving for a while....
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I have owned this state-of-the-art machine for only 3 weeks now but I would strongly recommend to anyone who is shopping for Ducati's. Since the first 621 miles servicing, the bike is smooth and handles like a rock at marginally high speeds. The wrists and neck get sore after driving for a while. Cornering is great.
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