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  • This is Ducati’s entry level motorcycle. How does Ducati balance performance, style and build quality into a competitive package?
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    Ducati Scrambler Icon
    800cc
    73hp
    185kg wet weight
    £9,995
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  • @oscar150x
    @oscar150x ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I am learning English from your videos. The best pronunciation I've heard. Thank you.

    • @logangodofcandy
      @logangodofcandy 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      English or "English?" Lol

    • @michieff
      @michieff 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Dude is British tbf. You're into British with other words 😁

  • @motoyoku
    @motoyoku ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I traded in my Monster+ (937cc) for one of these new Scrambler Icons earlier this year. I don't regret my "downgrade" at all. The Scrambler's power is way more usable around town (the way more powerful Monster did not like going slow), feels lighter/more nimble, can carry luggage/panniers, doesn't fry my arse in temps over 85F/30C, and (subjectively) looks much better (even though I'm not a Monster purist and don't care about the missing trellis frame). I hit some dirt fire roads in the mountains this past weekend and the bike was a blast. Handled it all like a champ.
    If anyone has doubts about the Scrambler's off-road credibility, I point you to MotoGeo. He absolutely thrashes this bike (albeit the previous gen) around off-road.

    • @FreddieDobbs
      @FreddieDobbs  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Great to hear from an owner! I can imagine this’d be a seriously fun bike off road🤘🏼🤘🏼

  • @Thefab5150
    @Thefab5150 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    Brilliant honest review Freddie.
    In my opinion, you just wouldn't get such an honest review by one of the big motorcycle magazines, because they fear losing advertising revenue.
    This is why it's great that you are an independent reviewer who says it as it is, good or bad. Bravo👍

    • @jeremyb4493
      @jeremyb4493 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Check out Revzilla...very friendly and experienced reviews/drives (Ex pro motorcycle racer) but very honest

  • @pneumaticman5927
    @pneumaticman5927 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Freddie, WELL DONE! 👏🏻 56 year old rider here. I don’t want big and heavy anymore and this bike is on my shortlist. You anticipated pretty much all my questions. Thank you.

    • @larrrevenga49
      @larrrevenga49 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I’m 64 yrs old riding 50 yrs I just bought this bike and it’s amazing & nimble east to get on & off looks amazing & handle amazing I’m 6.4 & love it
      Running around town & riding a few hrs it’s just perfect

  • @JevoKitano
    @JevoKitano ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Hey Freddie, we love your channel and your honest bike reviews! But: You can’t do a Ducati review without commenting on the incredible sound, the smell of oils, the immense heat from the engine and the temperamental L-twin performance. This is a 100% Italian passion bike. A nimble, charming, city-rocket with one of the best sounding engines ever made. (Taken from the Ducati Monster) It’s not meant to be on motorways or straight roads in general. This bike is also not for touring extended periods of time - it was made for chasing cafes in the narrow, winding cobblestone roads of a city. To be fair - those bikes were £7500 before Brexit, which is the price I bought mine for. :) All the best!

    • @thecarlosgarciablog
      @thecarlosgarciablog 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      All that being said. Could it also be that the shorter you are the better the bike becomes for long distances because of the improved sitting position? I know any bike can be used for long distance if you are passionate about a ride on your machine but I'm guessing the user's height compared to the bike is a big impact, right?

  • @jonelliott5483
    @jonelliott5483 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    I bought the nightshift earlier this year it’s been a joy to ride, it’s definitely suited to to the road . I use mine for bombing around town. The nightshift has a shorter stiffer front mudguard but no rear mudguard. The indicators are much better too.
    I’m 5’8 and I think it’s the perfect for shorter riders.

    • @kdogg2077
      @kdogg2077 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yeah the ergos look for fine us hobbit sized folks.

  • @Shinysideup
    @Shinysideup ปีที่แล้ว +16

    As an owner of the triumph 900 scrambler and the Ducati scrambler I find myself choosing the Ducati more than the triumph because its more nimble, lighter and a more enjoyable ride, I’ve a lot of upgrades too, lower handlebars nitron rear shock and fork kit plus termignoni exhaust and comfort seat make what is a good bike amazing. Great honest fair review Freddie.

    • @rkr6237
      @rkr6237 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The comfort seat as offered by Ducati? Thanks

  • @stenic2
    @stenic2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Test drove these bikes one after another in 6 hours, Ducati scrambler, Guzzi v7 stone, Yamaha xsr700, triumph speed twin, moto Morini 6 1/2. The best one, the Ducati! It is so easy to ride! And the engine is really powerful

  • @alexfajardo8809
    @alexfajardo8809 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great videos. Besides the accent (that I love), the long takes, broll in the middle, etc… your videos are informative without all the nonsense of todays Moto bloggers.

  • @EdwardMellor-b5w
    @EdwardMellor-b5w ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is the best balanced and honest reviews I have seen. I have been thinking about buying a used Triumph Scrambler for a good while but felt the prices of used bikes are too high. Circa 8yr old bikes being advertised+£6k. However I think you nailed it with your comments on quality. I have made my mind up to bite the bullet. I just hope I won't need a head gasket anytime soon!

  • @heleti0000
    @heleti0000 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have a Ducati and do as much maintenance as possible myself - but being a Ducati, there are some specialist items that need the Dealer’s input. The Dealer parts and fees are very expensive (but just the exhaust sound, acceleration and handling make that all almost worthwhile 😏).
    Once again, a really enjoyable review, thanks.

  • @jedw9983
    @jedw9983 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    A few friends and l tried one of these around the Algarve mountains and our thoughts to a man, "full of character and a great bike". We all could live with it. Great review, thanks Freddie

    • @FreddieDobbs
      @FreddieDobbs  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      There’d be no better place for this than the Algarve mountains⛰️ Grrat to hear your thoughts on it!

    • @astro61362
      @astro61362 ปีที่แล้ว

      It looks like a nice bike. But, I think I would rather have a RE Hunter 350 at less than half the price.

  • @neilyplim
    @neilyplim ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Dear Freddie,
    Firstly, many thanks for taking the time and effort that you obviously put into your videos - I cannot thank you enough; they're really fantastic.
    I was wondering if you could help me? I'm seriously considering buying a brand new Bonneville T120. I think that they're absolutely gorgeous bikes and, because I haven't got the cash to keep chopping and changing my motorcycles every two or three years, I wanted to buy something that is not going to age. In other words, I don't want a machine that's loaded with all the most up-to-date technical wizardry (technology that will be soon out of date, like so many iPhones of the past!). Simplicity is marvellous!
    So, here's the rub. As much as I love the T120 (and the Speedmaster, come to think of it), what's putting me off is all the exposed chrome and engine parts. I really don't want to spend every other day washing and cleaning my pride and joy. Of course, I will do my very best to keep it in pristine condition, and treat it with the respect it deserves, but, all said and done, I would very much like to follow in your footsteps and do some serious touring around Europe (and perhaps even further afield).
    Now, if I'm out on the road for a fortnight or so, there's no way I'm going to be able to keep the bike spotless. And the last thing I would want is to return to Blighty after a 2,000 mile round trip, to find all the chrome pitted and rusted, and an inch of dried crud and crap caked onto the engine. Can you see my concern?
    If you could possibly offer me any reassurance or advice, then it would be gratefully received.
    Many thanks for your time, Freddie and, if you're ever near CV7 in the Midlands, it would be my very great pleasure to buy you a drink!
    Looking forward to your reply,
    Neil.

  • @timhope9940
    @timhope9940 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Great review Freddie, I think I would be very disappointed if I spent 10k on a bike that felt cheap around the edges and was uncomfortable after such a short period of time, I know it's not a direct comparison but I would feel much happier spending less than half the money on a Scram or Himalayan. Cheers Freddie👍

  • @marcusrichardson3472
    @marcusrichardson3472 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I have to say I think it’s a great looking bike, catches my eye whenever I see one. So much improved aesthetically over the previous model. My brother had the previous model when they first came out and swapped it for a hypermotard within weeks so guess you do need to live with it for a while to really know

  • @neilfordham5790
    @neilfordham5790 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for your honesty in this review Freddie. I am not I the market for a scrambler but for those who are I would say you have been a great help.

  • @growingmyown5585
    @growingmyown5585 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Great video as always. Been looking for next bike for months and you’ve really helped me decide. Triumph scrambler it is.

    • @FreddieDobbs
      @FreddieDobbs  ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Delighted you found it useful!

    • @mikerider58
      @mikerider58 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good luck with parts.

    • @stenic2
      @stenic2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Test drove the speed twin, the bike simply won’t turn, it just wants to go straight, skip to 9:32 to understand the real value of this beautiful bike

  • @TallBiker
    @TallBiker ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Enjoyed your series of videos on the Ducati Scrambler. My feeling is that this bike is only a "scrambler" by name simply for styling. That engine is seriously vulnerable to damage taking it off roading as that front cylinder is pointing in directly in the path of any rocks or branches the bike is taken over, especially with it's limited ground clearance. Interestingly I've seen many of these come up for sale quite new, with low mileage (

  • @dcryder9736
    @dcryder9736 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've been watching bike related content for years and stumbled upon your channel. I would say that you are an artist and an intellectual that is able to paint a mental picture in such a way that I hunted through more of your content. You are able to explore and discover the motorcycle then communicate perfectly to the watcher thereby creating a connection that stimulates thought. Bravo 👏👏

  • @andrewiansummers
    @andrewiansummers ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great review as always Freddie. It’s because of your reviews that I now own a red and chrome Classic 350 and my friend has the Meteor 350! Hope you’ve recovered after that sting. Had a similar experience with a horsefly trapped under my jacket. Bit me under the arm. You looked quite pale. Looking forward to the next bike review. See you on Tuesday at Dobbs’.

  • @wardog2517
    @wardog2517 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You are a fantastic reviewer. Very well put and points came across well. Would love to see you review more bikes!

  • @CyclingAround
    @CyclingAround ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I fully agree with UBS port placement... what I've done is 2m cable and routed it below the tank- works great, looks good :)

  • @JacobBarker-l3s
    @JacobBarker-l3s 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the review. For a multitude of reasons, it was exceptional. Thanks, again. Cheers.

  • @coynecolm
    @coynecolm ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Freddie.. I’ve just purchased a new Yamaha XSR 700 in black and gold. I cannot wait for you to do a full review and hear your thoughts on this retro styled bike.
    Colm from Galway

  • @ukvamp
    @ukvamp ปีที่แล้ว

    One thing i liked about the new scrambler is the tank is covered in a plastic panels and you can basically completely change the colour with optional parts!
    Sadly, like you at 6ft 2 I'm to tall to be comfortable but i do have a soft spot for these bikes! I wanted the previous model but i didn't fit the bike to well

  • @Ramonatho
    @Ramonatho ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I've sat on one of these in person and was shocked just how well it fit my body (other than those footpegs). I'm 5 foot 7 and I feel like between the bars, seat, and low to the ground weight it's something meant for someone of my size and strength.

    • @FreddieDobbs
      @FreddieDobbs  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Really good to hear from a 5’7 rider. It’s refreshing to have a manageable seat height- this’ll be a huge selling point for a lot of people🙂👌🏻

    • @BrokenBackMountains
      @BrokenBackMountains ปีที่แล้ว +1

      If you don't mind me asking, what is your inside leg. I'm 6 foot but have a 34 inch inside leg which makes for a bit of a cramped ride on some bikes.

    • @luisb3374
      @luisb3374 ปีที่แล้ว

      Exactly! I'm 5'7" as well with 29 inseam and fits me perfectly! I have a Gen 1 but unfortunately get too much vibration through the pegs and handlebars. Do you as well?

  • @sinorman231
    @sinorman231 ปีที่แล้ว

    good honest review Freddie, i own a 2018 Ducati 800 Classic Scrambler, am 5 feet 9 inches and i feel the riding position is just about right for me, i tried a triumph scrambler the weight difference when riding won me over the Ducati scrambler feels so much lighter, yes the seat is woeful after an hour your backside is screaming for a break, but as the basic bike hasn't changed since it came out there are loads aftermarket seats and footpegs out there that can add a great deal extra comfort,, as for turning circle never really noticed on the road and because the weight is low down is no problem to move about in carparks and my storage place,, one thing to mention the servicing costs are high, mine just hit 5 years old so needs belts and rollers, nearly £900.00 with a major service course, thats with an independent shop, my bike only covered 3000 miles so am lucky at present as am told the desmo service is even more expensive when they get to 9000 miles,,

  • @davidvadkrogh
    @davidvadkrogh ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hands down, the best channel on youtube ❤️👍 thank you

  • @royalrowingyt
    @royalrowingyt ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi there, it is the first time i find out your work. I wanted to congratulate you for your original review on a british delicate and smart way. It was pleasant and instructive for me as a tall french guy maybe too tall to buy this one.
    Cheer from France.

  • @toddleyland1131
    @toddleyland1131 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Appreciate this review very much. I thought you might mention the RE 650cc’s as a comparison. I’m just coming off a 10-day ride through Tuscany, on a 2023 Icon and I can tell you, I’m sold on it for all the reasons you mentioned. I was just about to put money down on a bigger bike with bigger specs and bigger everything. But with a few days on this bike, the irrationality of such a decision was made clear. Sometimes less is more, and this bike has plenty. Between 30-60mph (50-100 kmh), which is 95% of my riding, it’s hard to touch this bike. The guys on the big Adventure Touring bikes admittedly beat me on the big highways (which as a rule, I try to stay away from as much as possible. That for me is not motorcycling), as they sailed past at 130-150 kmh, but everywhere else they looked at me with great envy as I zipped past and manoeuvred with ease and agility, especially on twisties, and in parking lots and tight spaces. The gearbox and engine is an extremely fine-tuned piece of engineering, and although not mentioned in the video, in my mind that justifies its price. Earlier online, 2019 models and earlier, there were mentions of ‘sticky gearbox’ and it falling into neutral. I didn’t experience that on a 2023 model. This is a tried & true engine platform. The only serious complaint might be its size for tall riders. But at 181 cm (5’11”), it was perfect for me.

  • @melihyurduseven
    @melihyurduseven ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Please continue to generate your valuable content. Monica and you, even though you may not be aware of it, are my dinner companions. Cheers!
    I was almost buying a new gen Ducati Scrambler, maybe I should change my direction to glorious Triumph. I, personally 100% agreed with you about fit and finish is much more premium on Triumph. Only thing holding me back from Scrambler 900 is, its skinny tires.

    • @FreddieDobbs
      @FreddieDobbs  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Delighted to be your dinner companions!
      The Triumph’s very good- you won’t be disappointed👌🏻🙂

    • @johntheaccountant5594
      @johntheaccountant5594 ปีที่แล้ว

      Regarding a Ducati; I would recommend changing your direction unless you have money to burn.

  • @lupia4
    @lupia4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Excellent video and commentary. Appreciate all the input as I’m looking to upgrade from a Honda Rebel 300. Lots of good options and I bet they’re all enjoyable in their own right. Cheers!

  • @chriswolford6271
    @chriswolford6271 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video as always! I have the previous generation Scrambler and I was a bit surprised it wasn’t that appealing to you! Have you watched the Motogeo Scrambler content? Especially the Freedom Machine short film? Really the reason I bought it! Can’t wait to see what you cover next! Keep doing what you do!!

  • @78Outlaw
    @78Outlaw ปีที่แล้ว +3

    One competitor you missed Freddie and one I’m certainly leaning to… Yamaha XSR700 💡 another top video, Ducati still a tempting proposition but found the 800 way too cramped when I rode one for an hour yet found the XSR absolutely fine riding over 6hrs a day 🤔

    • @richardseaton6390
      @richardseaton6390 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You can even get a Gen2 900 for similar money, more torque and bhp….or a Gen1 (like I did) which has that awesome cross-plane triple

    • @richardseaton6390
      @richardseaton6390 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      He doesn’t seem to ride Jap bikes for whatever reason…

    • @78Outlaw
      @78Outlaw ปีที่แล้ว

      @@richardseaton6390 thanks, do you mean Ducati or the XSR900, XSR900 is a bigger bike, a really good fast bike, rode the MT09 out in Spanish hills, little bit heavier

    • @richardseaton6390
      @richardseaton6390 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      sorry yes I meant the new gen2 xsr900 or the older one from a few years back.@@78Outlaw

  • @Paul-67
    @Paul-67 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great review Freddie.
    I love that Ducati, looks, engine and, for me, size (I’m 5’8”) I would have one over the Triumph scrambler which I think ugly. I would sacrifice the quality and long distance ability of the Triumph for the Ducati scrambler. And now you mention the beautiful Kawasaki Z650RS. …. I’m in turmoil……The Kawasaki is the best one I believe. I’m going to buy a brand new bike and I think it will be the Kawasaki. Thanks Freddie, very enlightening.

    • @FreddieDobbs
      @FreddieDobbs  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Really glad you found it useful, Paul.
      The Ducati is good, but do try the Z650RS too, because I’d say it’s as good as the Duc, but more comfy🙂👌🏻

  • @Bill.C.50
    @Bill.C.50 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I agree with you about the placement of the USB port. It's puzzling why it ended up there.

  • @Jeffslayzos
    @Jeffslayzos 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As always, great review , which helped me find a great fit for a scrambler in my garage! I just got mine and absolutely love it. It handles exceptionally well, and really is very light. I thought I’d have an issue w the sound as I also own a Triumph speed twin 900 (who’s sound you cannot beat!). Honestly, this Ducati exhaust sounds amazing - it has a twinge of a racing note to it, and makes me want to go faster than I typically want to on the speed twin. Don’t ask me to choose my favorite of the two though 🤣 I’m 5’6” w/ ~30” inseam, and I fit perfectly on this bike. I’m also very comfortable with one-foot-down riding - it’s how I learned. My leg is bent comfortably when one-footing and my cheeks stay firmly planted on the seat (no need to hang off).

  • @rolanddeweerdt4193
    @rolanddeweerdt4193 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I subscribed because of your being so british. Greetings from across the Northsea. Love the accent and manners. 😊 also great review.

  • @garys7828
    @garys7828 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Good honest review of a bike that would meet many peoples everyday needs...though i can't believe Ducati wanted your credit card details before you got the bike to review...as you are certainly a trusted and respectful reviewer

    • @FreddieDobbs
      @FreddieDobbs  ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Luckily I didn’t have to give my card in the end, I just had to sign a £1k damage form (in essence I’d have to pay the first £1k of any damage done). So that removes any genuine off roading attempts!

    • @78Outlaw
      @78Outlaw ปีที่แล้ว

      @@FreddieDobbs why do you think the market is light on lightweight retro ADVs and scramblers Freddie, I like my big bikes for the road but for go anywhere you can’t get away from physics, JB 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @andrewiansummers
      @andrewiansummers ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I agree. Freddie is a terrific reviewer. He should definitely have his own TV show!!

  • @kevinmanavalan5355
    @kevinmanavalan5355 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    8:24 the background score the shot all gives a tron legacy vibe😊

  • @jakelowe8583
    @jakelowe8583 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m picking up mine tomorrow :-) I tried the Triumph and it was a lovely thing as well but not so suited to my style of riding, not as flickable, terrible suspension (roads are rubbish here in Belgium). The Ducati was just so easy, clutch feel, engine feel and sound, looks great in my opinion. Plastics are cheap to keep the price down as Ducati sells other colour combinations for 290 euros per set (in Belgium).No one likes to pay over the odds for servicing but as soon as the warranty is up it’s going to be done by myself or an independent if more complicated. Loved my test ride, hopefully the affair will continue 😂

  • @clivehale397
    @clivehale397 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Freddie n Monica .. great review never knew it was so small a bike I used to ride a ts 250 suzuki back in the days it even looks smaller than that bike. It would be a triumph 400 for me....

  • @johnsheppard7935
    @johnsheppard7935 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Freddie - great review, you are a real trooper carrying on with the video regardless of your injury!

  • @biker_dale
    @biker_dale ปีที่แล้ว

    The main thing that puts me off Ducati is the service costs, they make lovely bikes and this one has a lot for the money but when you look at what you can get for the same money these days it does seem a couple of grand too much for me. I still miss my Yamaha XT500 as a good simple scrambler, cheap to maintain and looks better than most modern ones. Great review

  • @a13bkd62
    @a13bkd62 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really interesting review. I have to say as an owner of a few bikes one of which is an Icon (2018) with a number of mods, it's my favourite machine on a number of levels. Don't forget the increased servicing costs (I'm thinking belts every 5 years especially) and the fact that an owner cannot reset the service indicator lights all of which increase annoyances and running costs. I would be surprised if Enfield hit with you with similar when they release their anticipated 650 scrambler next year. Cheers

  • @KoenPrins
    @KoenPrins 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this, it confirms I bought the right bike that I'll pick up next week. After 20+ years on sports bikes and for some reason never feeling safe or confident, I was without a motorcycle for a few years.
    Then came the Honda Supercub 125, that was so much fun. Low, light, upright riding. After a year and a few very long, multi-day trips, it did feel a bit under powered, having trouble getting by in traffic and up hill being a struggle.
    Looking at the Royal Enfield Himalayan, I ran into a Ducati Scrambler and that ticked all the boxes for me. A V-twin, a low, light bike, many electronics to make me feel safe.
    My only concern now is what you said about long trips but having survived an 8 hour, 360km day on the little Honda Supercub, I think I'll be fine. I still might ask @Shinyshideup about that comfort seat tho. 🙂

  • @BRITISHREPUBLICANuk
    @BRITISHREPUBLICANuk ปีที่แล้ว

    Freddy, amazing how you managed to edit out Monica's laughter on this one! Good job you didn't drop it! 😂

  • @viktor___1973
    @viktor___1973 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great review. Thank you

  • @mochi9059
    @mochi9059 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    thank you for this video and conclusion. I am planning to buy a Scrambler 800 but i also want to compare it with Triumph scrambler 900 and Triumph trident ( I know it is a different bike and compare this one to those 2 doen`t make sence). I am using a bike as a daily commuter so I want not only bike which looks good I also want it managable and comfortable. I am looking forward to few test rides :)

  • @namikdo
    @namikdo ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thank you for the video. Which do you prefer, Freddie? Kawasaki Z650 RS and the Ducati Scrambler?

    • @FreddieDobbs
      @FreddieDobbs  ปีที่แล้ว +5

      It’d have to be the Kawasaki for me🙂👌🏻

    • @namikdo
      @namikdo ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@FreddieDobbs Thank you for the answer. That's good enough for me.

  • @adyseeley1511
    @adyseeley1511 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi very good review i brought the same bike in red a few weeks ago as a bike to get back into road biking after 5 years and loving it .
    agree with the usb position but just got a longer cable and routed under tank .
    Why anyone wants to take them off road is beyond as its great on the road and i have an enduro bike for laning
    Yes its expensive but a bit different .
    Thanks for the great review .

  • @michaeljohnson2922
    @michaeljohnson2922 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just love my 2022 Icon. I put Rizoma ATV bars on it and a Leo Vince exhaust and it’s just incredible sounding and riding.

    • @YourChessCoach81
      @YourChessCoach81 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Did you cat delete as well for the better sound?

  • @TallyHoTech
    @TallyHoTech ปีที่แล้ว

    Most important. You look cool on it
    Epic bush bashing Bruv. You rode it like it was supposed to be ridden.

  • @356cruzer4
    @356cruzer4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Enjoyable review Freddie. It would have been really interesting to take this Ducati on the same off-road bit you took the 900 Scrambler on for a closer comparison with its direct competitor.

  • @nahumg4747
    @nahumg4747 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very complete and honest review, I bought the Scrambler Desert Sled here in America. I paid 12,500 dollars. I think they are fully overpriced.

  • @theshepherd9382
    @theshepherd9382 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow! You looked white and clammy in that pub! Whatever hit you, looks like it absolutely fleeced you! Another fantastic video Freddie, keep up the good work! 👍🎥 🏍️

    • @FreddieDobbs
      @FreddieDobbs  ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Monika told me to toughen up, so I had to carry on half-conscious!

    • @NoPrivateProperty
      @NoPrivateProperty ปีที่แล้ว

      white and clammy!? so racist🙊

  • @kobi-kobsen
    @kobi-kobsen ปีที่แล้ว

    I had it and sold it. The motor is almost good, the breaks are almost okay, the shocks are bad. I loved the look and I miss it a little bit.

  • @Vinnies.Big.Adventure
    @Vinnies.Big.Adventure ปีที่แล้ว

    I love my 2023 Scrambler Icon. 1st motorcycle ever and it’s a blast. Suits my needs and current skills perfectly. I’m 5’9” and I find it so comfortable because comfort is subjective. Tall riders should test ride and decide for themselves. My only gripe is that I’m stuck in ‘sport’ mode and cannot switch out of it, so I have no idea what ‘road’ mode is like. Oh well!

    • @luisb3374
      @luisb3374 ปีที่แล้ว

      Happy you love it! Could you clarify what you mean by "stuck"? Is it a software issue or mechanical? I have a '23 Gen 1 and thought about changing it for a Gen 2 due to no modes or TFT...

    • @Vinnies.Big.Adventure
      @Vinnies.Big.Adventure ปีที่แล้ว

      Turns out that the service team will need to do a warranty repair on my unit. They are unable to switch modes during my 600mile service last Saturday. LOL! It’s all good IMHO. I just want full functionally ya know. I agree with you that the ergonomics are great on this bike as well. I highly recommend the Gen 2 unless you are in love with your model.

  • @LostYogi
    @LostYogi ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Just what I needed today as I am about to buy one on Saturday. Not what I hoped to hear though as I am 6.2... However I am going for the 2016 Scrambler classic, and it got the high seat, so fingers crossed I can sit on it for more that 20 minutes 🙂

  • @malcolmlester4585
    @malcolmlester4585 ปีที่แล้ว

    good reveiw..had one a few yrs ago...but things like no stitching on the seat, no rear hugger, not even any plugs in the end of the ladder frame and very basic suspension i s a let down really as well as a snatchy throttle that you can get sorted with an ecu flash but thats extra money does make it a let down really for the money...just brought a low k husky svartpillen 701 and it runs rings around the ducati scrambler.

  • @neethan30
    @neethan30 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great Video, good looking bike, would love to see some more off roading with this bike...

  • @dustytriumph
    @dustytriumph 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What and excellent video and review. I must say I am really disappointed with the plastic mudguards. Not necessarily because they are plastic but when you lightly touched them they appeared to be as flexible as tender new leaves. Considering the price of this bike and the Ducati name I'd love to see those made of aluminum. One of the first of many mods I made on my Triumph ST900 was to replace the front mud guard with anodized black aluminum and remove the rear altogether. I was kind of stoked to go and test ride one of these till I watched this video. I was half considering one might be a fun second bike. Maybe not.

  • @Drive_Camp_Ride
    @Drive_Camp_Ride ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Freddy....I think I'm gonna replace my Mutt 250 with a Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled.
    That bike looks incredible and a legit off roader.

  • @MOTOUK1
    @MOTOUK1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I’m there with you on price Freddie, if you had said £6,500 I would say ok not bad but £10k is way too much. Not sure what’s happening with the bike market atm as I see so many discounts and second hand market prices dropping. Is it just the winter effect creating in 🤔

    • @FreddieDobbs
      @FreddieDobbs  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I really hope this is the used market correcting itself, because the used prices have been ludicrous!

    • @johnharris7353
      @johnharris7353 ปีที่แล้ว

      I've been looking for a used bike for a year here in the states. They act like they have all been gold plated. Plus 85% of them are Harleys.

    • @BrokenBackMountains
      @BrokenBackMountains ปีที่แล้ว

      Not with those bendy mudguards. That is cheapo.

  • @mnzulhamsyah
    @mnzulhamsyah 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love your honest opinion mate, keep it up!

  • @leeandjancruise
    @leeandjancruise ปีที่แล้ว

    I liked the look of this Ducati and discovered there's a 400 version the sixty2, looks almost identical but expensive used, anyway I bought one. Happy days.

  • @boomwindsurfing2744
    @boomwindsurfing2744 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video Freddy. One of your best I would say.

  • @christophertyacke6019
    @christophertyacke6019 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm enjoying my Z650 rs. Top Japanese engineering quality.

  • @rahghir
    @rahghir 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi freddie Triumph Speed twin 1200 is same price as Ducati icon so my concern is which one is better to ride on highway or light of road sometime??? Cause the speed twin 1200 almost got double power in just 1000 pounds more in india

  • @05gt99
    @05gt99 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good review Freddie, hope that sting heals well. I was looking at a Kawasaki z650rs but have ended up going with Triumph Trident.

  • @kevskibiz
    @kevskibiz ปีที่แล้ว

    Great review Freddie, liked the comparison to the other brands and opinions 👊

  • @mariosnicolaou5610
    @mariosnicolaou5610 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    How this compares comfort wise to the RE scram 411?

  • @andrewhayes4246
    @andrewhayes4246 ปีที่แล้ว

    Freddie, the X on the headlamp is a nod to the old days when competition bikes (on and off road) were ridden to the event so they had to put tape on the headlamp so that there was no broken glass left after an accident. That immitation is quite horrid.

  • @CornishMotorcycleDiaries
    @CornishMotorcycleDiaries ปีที่แล้ว

    I had one and enjoyed the lack of weight, the performance, looks and feel. The previous 'Lady' owner had neglected it however and the finish was suffering accordingly. I would have another tho'. I'm 5' 4"

  • @antoniom4016
    @antoniom4016 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great review. I like Ducati motorcycle a lot, especial love for the Monster's & Scramblers but the price tag & maintenance cost makes me look at Japanese motorcycles. I'm currently looking at Honda CL500 Scrambler & Triumph 400 Scrambler for my first motorcycle.

  • @lazysmurf420
    @lazysmurf420 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loving your reviews. Starting to prefer you to most of my regulars.

  • @debenhamdave4314
    @debenhamdave4314 ปีที่แล้ว

    As a taller rider you need to try the Ducati Scrambler street sled, and better equipped for off reading. Great video thanks Freddie and Monica

  • @johntheaccountant5594
    @johntheaccountant5594 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good review.
    For me the Ducati Scrambler is the only Ducati I would consider; but:
    You have to have too much money to waste to buy that Ducati Scrambler 800.
    It is not just the cost of the buying a Ducati, but the cost of spares and service costs.
    Ducatis generally do like to stay snug in a workshop being repaired.

  • @EslavaxD8
    @EslavaxD8 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have the Ducati Scrambler from 2017 and the components seem better than the ones on the bike showed in this video. My front fender is aluminum and is sturdy, I removed the rear fender, but it was aluminum too. The only weird thing is that USB port under the seat, nonsense but well, better than nothing I guess.

  • @888ssss
    @888ssss ปีที่แล้ว +3

    this bike would scramble my finances.

  • @christianmouraux7269
    @christianmouraux7269 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really can’t wait to test ride the Triumph 400 Scrambler that can be a very attractive alternative to this bike. Thanks for this review 👍 Hope the hornet stuff will fade out quickly.

  • @christopherhodge7808
    @christopherhodge7808 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great review, great video production and style, living the dream Freddie.😊

  • @milabaigar
    @milabaigar ปีที่แล้ว

    I’ve had two monsters one brand new , 1 x 916 brand new and a Multistrada 1200 all fantastic bikes but !! Maintenace is subject to a mortgage offer 😂😂 now with the v4 to adjust the valves you have to take 😊the bike apart hence the longer service intervals but if you try and sell near the valve adjustment time , well good luck 😂 but love em . Have now a gs 1250 sorry ducati my heart is still Ducati 😂👍

  • @MrTipusss
    @MrTipusss ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, thank you Freddie!
    Ducati would never call the Scrambler a modern classic, or a retro bike because they had a line of Modern Classic bikes in the mid 2000s, a few years before the retro wave began. And of course they will never admit that their timing was off by a few years, so they make the Scrambler and call it a super modern bike for the young people (with the cash to afford buying it and maintaining it too)
    I have to disagree with you on the usb point though. If you buy this bike and ride it every day, you wouldn't want to have a wire going from the seat to your bike. You'd want it hidden away, so you'd buy a longer wire and lead it under the tank and make it as inconspicuous as possible. I know that because I've done it with all my Ducati's 😅

  • @tbillington
    @tbillington ปีที่แล้ว

    The usb plug under the seat isn't just a Ducati thing. My new Transalp has a usb c plug under the passenger seat, miles away from the handlebars. Not sure what the thinking is, because there's nowhere to store a phone under the seat while it charges.
    Great review Freddie. I'm kind of happy to accept the plastic parts to reduce weight. But sad to hear about the lack of comfort.

  • @arearenas6755
    @arearenas6755 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The last four words got me so powerful 'it turns out you cant have it all"

  • @bazlington123
    @bazlington123 ปีที่แล้ว

    “I wish that log wasn’t there” 😂 brilliant.

  • @markanstey2654
    @markanstey2654 ปีที่แล้ว

    Henry Crew rode one of these around the world - i remember reading about it in Bike mag. Very impressive and proves theyre fairly reliable. I would much rather have the Guzzi v85tt though - more of a proper bike but still with drop dead gorgeous italian styling.

  • @iggyzorro2406
    @iggyzorro2406 ปีที่แล้ว

    Instrument panel looks like a smart fone with a semicircular grey decoration on it - nice finger at 3:39, Monica.

    • @johnharris7353
      @johnharris7353 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yea looks horrid...plus its gonna get knocked off!

  • @mantarayal
    @mantarayal ปีที่แล้ว

    This is such a good-looking bike. It's everything I want. Just checked. Here in New Zealand $19,400. And that won't include on road costs. 20K!! And those plastics? Seriously? I think I'll just lower my sights and hope NZ doesn't ruin the price of the upcoming Triumph 400 Scrambler which will do everything this does, just more slowly! :)

  • @scottcalhoun5524
    @scottcalhoun5524 ปีที่แล้ว

    I test rode one, the peg position wasn’t for me, too far back. I ended up with a Moto Guzzi V7 850, and couldn’t be happier!

  • @stephanhurtecant6392
    @stephanhurtecant6392 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Freddie, what a nice and interesting review. I'm looking to buy my first bike ( 56 years old, 175 cm tall ) can you compare it to the Fantic Caballero ? Any other suggestions in this range/size ?

  • @joebloggs1583
    @joebloggs1583 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’m sticking with my Royal Enfield which i can service myself and it’s half the price and what appears a lot more capable 😎👍

  • @Retromansite
    @Retromansite ปีที่แล้ว

    After 50 years of riding, I’m wondering if a RE Hunter (the half size Scrambler) might be even more fun around town. Probably half the price too. Of course the Ducati & Triumph look cool for those that need that.

  • @serrajav
    @serrajav ปีที่แล้ว

    If I plan for 2-3 hours rides on a sitting, on medium to worse roads in my country. Is it going to be a confortable ride or torture after the 1st hour would you say?

  • @Me7roiD
    @Me7roiD ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Freddie, it sounds like you've completely forgotten about the Husqvarnas in the world: the Svartpilen / Vitpilen. Which I find slightly bemusing considering your love for cafe racers. The Svart 701 certainly used to be a direct competitor to the Triumph / Ducati and while a more leftfield option, makes for a remarkably successful scrambler. Not to mention the brilliant 401 - but I'm biased here ;)

    • @nockianlifter661
      @nockianlifter661 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The 701 isn’t made anymore 😢 However, I bought a Vit 701 a couple of years ago 😊

    • @Me7roiD
      @Me7roiD ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@nockianlifter661 hence the "used to" part. Also yep - I agree, if 701 then Vit. If 401 then Svart. Can't wait to try the new 901's in the spring!

    • @FreddieDobbs
      @FreddieDobbs  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have no idea why I always overlook the Husqvarnas. I think I genuinely just forget about them (for no other reason than I never see them around, so out of sight out of mind).
      I’ll see if I can borrow one, because they’re unique looking bikes that I like👌🏻👌🏻

    • @nockianlifter661
      @nockianlifter661 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Me7roiD Changed out the fork internals to Adrianne and added a Nitron shock to mine - it’s far better than I’ll ever be. Makes a change from the nice useable Caballero and the tiny little Yamaha XT 250 that keep it company. It’s always a bit of a shock to get on the Vit, head down riding position, frantic gear swapping and such rapid steering it’s 2 corners ahead of me.

    • @Me7roiD
      @Me7roiD ปีที่แล้ว

      @@FreddieDobbs you definitely should - I reckon you'd enjoy them at least as much as the Ducati Scrambler.

  • @leeandjancruise
    @leeandjancruise ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Question. When did trail bikes become scramblers? I always thought a scrambler was a less potent user friendly moto crosser?

  • @jcblum1507
    @jcblum1507 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice bike thanks Freddie

  • @merseamoto
    @merseamoto ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What a brilliant review there Freddie. Some would say professional and how are you not on TV.
    Keep up the great work on your channel, love watching it.

    • @neilcole3406
      @neilcole3406 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      On TV are you joking he hasn’t got a clue what he’s on about!😊

  • @johnk7814
    @johnk7814 ปีที่แล้ว

    I would take the Triump scrambler think but the V85 TT is temping as well and you can easily do you own valve adjustment on them. Plus one thing I don't think you mentioned getting a Ducati serviced could be a hefty bill.😳