Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled Fasthouse launched at Rs 10.99 lakh

    This special edition is differentiated by its unique livery, but remains mechanically identical to the standard Desert Sled.

    Published On Nov 01, 2021 04:53:00 PM

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    Ducati has launched a special edition of its Scrambler Desert Sled adventure bike, called the Fasthouse, priced at Rs 10.99 lakh (ex-showroom, India).

    The Ducati Scrambler Fasthouse is distinguished by a unique paint scheme that it sports as a homage to Jordan Graham’s victory in the Hooligan class of the Mint 400: one of America’s oldest off-road races. The effort was backed by American apparel brand Fasthouse, which also offers a limited range of riding gear, including helmets, in collaboration with Bell.

    The livery features an overall dark theme contrasted by the bright red shade of the frame and the yellow spring on the monoshock. The striped fuel tank and grille on the headlight are the most distinctive elements of the design. The Fasthouse is limited to just 800 units globally, and all bikes allocated for India have already sold out.

    Other small changes to the Fasthouse include a new grippier seat, a raised front mudguard and an extended rear fender. Mechanically, the bike is identical to the standard Desert Sled, meaning that it's powered by a 73hp, 66.2Nm, air-cooled 803cc L-twin motor, housed in a trellis frame and suspended on a 46mm upside-down fork and monoshock.

     

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