Ducati Scrambler RR24I Concept - Post Apocalyptic Hollywood

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Ducati Scrambler RR24I Concept - Post Apocalyptic Hollywood
Revealed at the Bike Shed MotoShow in London, the Ducati Scrambler RR24I Concept is deliberately minimalist and functional, with strong references to post-apocalyptic Hollywood cult bikes.

The RR24I refers to the aesthetic of recent post-apocalyptic cinema and TV sagas. Minimalist and functional in every detail, this Scrambler contrasts with the clean and harmonious lines of the CR24I concept. The RR24I immediately brings the enthusiast back to the basics of the motorcycle: two wheels, a tank, an engine, and handlebars. Nothing superfluous compared to the purest emotions of riding, to fully experience that sense of freedom that has always been a part of the Scrambler.

All the aluminum parts are highlighted, while the technical and functional details are left exposed to give authenticity to a concept that focuses entirely on materials that are distinctive to the eye and touch. The tank is stripped of its covers and replaced by a frame to attach a tank bag for the essentials, be it a change of clothes or tools to stop at nothing. The part of the seat reserved for the passenger is removable to create a luggage rack, another detail that underlines the adventurous and essential spirit of the concept.

At the rear, the case on the left side features upcycled empty jerry cans. The high-passage Termignoni exhaust accentuates the tracker look of this concept, completed with Pirelli Scorpion Rally tires on 18" and 17" rims, respectively, at the front and the rear, which, combined with the high and short front mudguard, promise to be able to tackle off-road terrain.

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