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Ducati Scrambler CR241

Ducati recently unveiled the bold RR24I Scrambler at the 2024 London Bike Shed MotoShow, they also introduced the awesome CR241 concept that represents the natural evolution of the 2017 Scrambler of the same name.

The Ducati Scrambler CR241 revives the spirit of 1960s British motorcycle culture with its timeless design. Inspired by classic cafe racers, this model features a sleek fairing, clip-on handlebars, and bar-end mirrors reminiscent of iconic 60s and 70s bikes. Paying homage to Ducati's  heritage, the CR241 incorporates elements from legendary models like the Pantah and 750 SS, blending nostalgia with contemporary style.

With a detachable passenger cover and customizable features, the CR241 celebrates the versatility of the Scrambler Ducati platform. Its narrow fairing and single-seat configuration capture the essence of vintage motorcycles, while modern touches ensure a unique riding experience. Experience the thrill of the road with the Ducati Scrambler CR241, where tradition meets innovation for riders who appreciate classic design and modern performance.




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