The Ducati->ke622 Scrambler is a classic in every sense of the word. Even back in the 70's, it was already one of the Italian bike maker's more popular models.

The 350 Scrambler, in particular, was the first model to be offered with the wide-case single engine in 1968, followed by the 250- and 450-cc models. The 350 Scrambler was powered by a stout 340 cc SOHC single engine that was mated to a five-speed transmission. It came with a 10-to-1 compression ratio that provided much needed performance improvements to the bike. The 350 Scrambler also featured a Veglia speedometer, which was mounted in its Aprilia headlight.

For this particular 1973 Ducati Scrambler 350, the piece is in nicely restored condition, with good chrome and orange and black paint finishing off the pretty slick overall set-up of the bike.

It had an estimated bid price of €5,000 - €7,000 (around $6,300 - $8,900 based on current exchange rates) when it went up for auction at the 2012 RM Auctions in Monaco. Actual selling price was $12,121.

1973 Ducati 350 Scrambler

Specifications
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  • Model: 1973 Ducati 350 Scrambler
  • Engine/Motor: SOHC Single
  • Transmission: 5-Speeds Transmission
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