Ducati has unveiled two
all-new concepts based on the Scrambler at the 2017 Motor Bike Expo. The
concepts are christened as the Scrambler R/T and Scrambler Essenza that have
been custom built by the Anvil Motociclette and South Garage respectively.
The Scrambler R/T comes with a dirt bike appearance,
while the other one is a retro model with unique look. Both the Ducati
Scrambler R/T and Essenza have been designed to take the custom job to another
level. When the Scrambler was launched couple of years back, no one actually
thought that so many modded versions of it would come up. But now it seems the
tuning firms are yet to produce many avatars of this motorcycle.
The Ducati Scrambler R/T started its journey
as the Scrambler Sixty2. This has been modified by Anvil Motociclette from
Parma, Italy. Except the chassis and the engine, the entire bike has been
revised completely. It is inspired by the fashion world and the Ducati R/T from
1970 as well. The R/T in the name of the bike means Road and Track. It gets a
53 number plate at the front that signifies the number of date it took to be
modified. The Ducati Scrambler Essenza, on the other hand, comes with a retro
café racer appearance. This bike has been modified by the South Garage Customs
based in Milan, Italy.
The
bike bears a Mediterranean touch. It sports a circular LED ring headlamp, while
the black fairing at the sides enhances the aggressiveness and appeal of this
model.