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Ducati Presents Two Scrambler Concept Bikes at Bike Shed Gallery


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Ducati has just revealed two new concept bikes, based on its Scrambler series, at the London Bike Shed Show.
Ducati has just revealed two new concept bikes, based on its Scrambler series, at the London Bike Shed Show. (Ducati/)The CR24I concept is Ducati’s take on a modern Scrambler-ized cafe racer.
The CR24I concept is Ducati’s take on a modern Scrambler-ized cafe racer. (Ducati/)Flowing lines of the CR24I concept, with removable cover on the pillion section.
Flowing lines of the CR24I concept, with removable cover on the pillion section. (Ducati/)Maintaining the design language and feel of the modern Scrambler line but hearkening back to the 1960s with that sleek fairing.
Maintaining the design language and feel of the modern Scrambler line but hearkening back to the 1960s with that sleek fairing. (Ducati/)The off-road-ready RR-24I concept feels a bit more post-apocalyptic.
The off-road-ready RR-24I concept feels a bit more post-apocalyptic. (Ducati/)Knobbies, high-mount exhaust and jerrycans for the run across the desert.
Knobbies, high-mount exhaust and jerrycans for the run across the desert. (Ducati/)

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