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If you squint just right, you’ll see that DAB Motors has recently released a teaser of the newest addition to their showroom..and pinch me I’m dreaming, it’s EV. It seems that almost all motorcycle manufacturers today are tackling the challenge of electric transport with style, and DAB is no exception. From the looks of the …

So here we are in March 2021 and Ducati has been holding out on some introductions of new models. The team at Borgo Panigale was on the ball with their 2021 model release in late 2020, but there was little change in the Ducati Scrambler lineup. They unveiled the Scrambler Nightshift- which is basically a …

Okay, Where’s The Scrambler? Just as we thought, Honda did indeed have plans for a Scrambler version of their highly successful H’Ness CB350 that was released in India, and GB350 that was for Japan. Honda India took it upon themselves to punch a hole in the proverbial news ship and blast off some press photos …

Rumors are Swirling Some custom shops have taken the killer Royal Enfield 650 twins and turned them into scrambler motorcycles. This makes perfect sense. The bike is already well-equipped for it, and it would just take some tweaking. With this in mind and with some new information from Gaadi Waadi, it seems that Royal Enfield …

1974 CL360K0 It came in one color: Muscat Green Metallic The gas tank stripes were black The mufflers were black with chrome heat shield The “CL360” side cover emblem was yellow and white The engine was a 356cc OHC parallel twin linked to a 6-speed transmission The serial number began CL360-1000001. 1975 CL360K1 It came …

1962-65 Scrambler 250 CL72 Engine Engine Type 4-stroke OHC parallel twin cylinders Displacement D8EA247cc Fuel delivery two carburetors DRIVETRAIN Transmission 4-speed CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES N/A DIMENSION N/A OTHER Color Blue with Silver Scarlet Red with Silver Black with Silver The headlight shell, frame, upper fork covers, fork legs, and shock covers were painted …

1965-68 Scrambler 305 (CL77) Colors: Blue Red Black The fuel tank, side covers, and fenders were silver The frame, upper fork, and headlight shell were painted one of the basic colors The fuel tank had a rubber knee pad The two exhaust pipes were mounted on the left side and converged into a single muffler …

1968-69 CL350K0 Colors: Daytona Orange with White Candy Red with White Candy Blue with White The gas tank was a two-tone The upper forks were black in the early model and the basic color (orange, red, or blue) in later models The side covers and headlight shell were white The seat was not pleated The …

  Engine Engine Type 4-stroke OHC parallel twin cylinders Displacement 198cc DRIVETRAIN Transmission 5-speed CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES N/A DIMENSION N/A OTHER It was similar to the CB200 One color was available: Candy Riviera Blue. The fuel tank and side covers were blue, but the fuel tank stripes were white The “CL200” side cover …