Motorcycle Specifications

Ducati 125 Scrambler

 

 

 

 

Make Model

Ducati 125 Scrambler

Year

1970-

Engine

Air cooled, four stroke, single-cylinder. OHC

Capacity

125
Bore x Stroke 55.2 x 52 mm
Compression Ratio  

Induction

 

Ignition  /  Starting

Magnetic  flywheel  /  kick

Max Power

 

Transmission  /  Drive

4 Speed  /  cahin
Frame Single cradle

Front Suspension

Hydraulically damped telescopic forks

Rear Suspension

Dual chocks

Front Brakes

158 Drum

Rear Brakes

136 Drum

Front Tyre

 

Rear Tyre

 

Dry Weight

 

Fuel Capacity 

 

The Ducati 125 Scrambler was one of those period bikes from the Italian automaker that truly gained a sizable following. First born with a 125 cc SOHC narrow case engine, the model evolved into a 160 cc before topping out at 250 cc, which, incidentally, also came with Marzochi forks.

Some 1970 125 Scrambler came with a 160 cc SOHC single engine and mated to a four-speed transmission - all while continuing to use the "125" name. As a small and relatively lightweight machine, the 125 Scrambler’s appeal is that it’s one bike that you wouldn’t mind getting down and dirty with.