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Ducati RR24I Scrambler

Ducati has unveiled the bold RR24I Scrambler at the 2024 London Bike Shed MotoShow, a concept that embraces post-apocalyptic aesthetics. Built on the second-generation Scrambler base, the RR24I strips the motorcycle to its core, emphasizing pure riding pleasure. Featuring exposed aluminum parts and functional details, this bike is designed to evoke the raw, minimalist spirit of motorcycling.

The tank is stripped of its covers and fitted with a frame for a tank bag, and the pillion seat can be removed to create a luggage rack. At the rear, a case mimicking an upcycled jerry can and a high Termignoni exhaust enhance its rugged look. Equipped with Pirelli Scorpion Rally tires on 18-inch front and 17-inch rear rims, and a high, short front mudguard, the RR24I is ready for any terrain. This concept is a testament to Ducati's commitment to creativity and customization in the post-heritage motorcycle world.




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