The Ducati 350 Scrambler, produced between 1968 and 1969, is a classic Italian motorcycle designed for versatile use, embodying the spirit of dual-purpose machines from its era. Featuring a robust 340cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine with an overhead camshaft, this model offered a balance of simplicity, reliability, and engaging performance. Its design, including higher ground clearance and an upswept exhaust, prepared it for both on-road riding and light off-road excursions, making it a capable and distinctive option in the competitive lightweight motorcycle market of the late 1960s.
This comprehensive Service Workshop Repair Manual is designed for owners and technicians seeking to maintain and repair the Ducati 350 Scrambler. It covers all essential aspects of the motorcycle, from routine maintenance procedures like oil changes and chain adjustments to in-depth engine mechanical and electrical system overhauls. The manual provides detailed instructions for troubleshooting common issues, performing carburetor tuning, adjusting brakes and suspension, and understanding critical technical specifications. Its detailed coverage ensures that users can effectively preserve the performance and longevity of their vintage Ducati.
If you own a classic Ducati 350 OHC scrambler from around '68 then this is the user & maintenance manual for you ;-)
Note: Photocopy
If you own a classic Ducati 350 OHC scrambler from around '68 then this is the user & maintenance manual for you ;-)
Note: Photocopy