Ducati Scrambler Urban Enduro 2016 vs. Triumph Scrambler 400 X 2024

Ducati Scrambler Urban Enduro 2016

Triumph Scrambler 400 X 2024
Overview - Ducati Scrambler Urban Enduro 2016 vs Triumph Scrambler 400 X 2024

Ducati Scrambler Urban Enduro 2016

Triumph Scrambler 400 X 2024
Technical Specifications Ducati Scrambler Urban Enduro 2016 compared to Triumph Scrambler 400 X 2024
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Ducati Scrambler Urban Enduro 2016

The Ducati Scrambler Urban Enduro carries the adventure image most strongly among retro bikes. If Indiana Jones ever appears on our cinema screens again, I can see him saving the world on an Urban Enduro. The characteristic V2 engine and the compact appearance bring a lot of emotion, nothing stands in the way of a trip to the next dirt road. The high enduro handlebars also promise a lot of safety, but are just narrow enough to still fit between lines of cars. Nevertheless, the little Italian is not perfect. The chassis is too soft when riding fast, the engine's load-change response is too rough and the gearbox tends to twitch at high revs. However, if you don't mind this, the Scrambler Urban Enduro is a retro bike that also cuts a good figure off the road.
Triumph Scrambler 400 X 2024

If you like a cool scrambler look but need to stay in the A2-compatible range when it comes to the engine, the Triumph Scrambler 400 X is a really smart choice. The 400cc engine has a nice torque in the mid-range; it doesn't really wind out a gear. The riding position is upright, the suspension is comfortable yet stable. The Scrambler 400 X can therefore also be ridden in a sporty manner, although the front brakes require too much manual force when ridden with vigour. On the other hand, the features are generous with the many off-road orientated attachments and put the higher price into perspective compared to the naked Speed 400 sister.