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Ducati Scrambler Concepts I by Gannet Design
Ducati Scrambler with a trellis
frame extending over the tank, Surely, this has nothing to do with any
conservative idea, but you know, that’s how creativity works…
Modern classic a custom-made frame which strays from the trellis heritage but which keeps the overall attire of the bike within the classic limits. Of course the MX carbon fiber front fender might look a bit too modern, nit it matches well with the rest of the shields and covers and the rear subframe which integrated the fender and the seat. Just add a red livery and racing stripes.
The 'Coppertail' design concept, of the Ducati Scrambler by Ulfert Janssen from Gannet Design, will differ from the original bike. It is designed to have a new seat and tank, as well as a spoked front wheel with a new exhaust and no lights. The 'Blue' concepts will have lights, blue paintwork and will be the street version of the 'Coppertail' concept.
Normally, rust is one of the
things we don’t want to see on our bikes, but in some cases, artificially-
created rust or exquisite rust-like paint is THE thing. Janssen’s first ne
proposal is a bike which blends in the conservative, retro-inspired flat seat
base pan, even though high-tech carbon fiber accents are inserted into the
project.
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