Diamond Atelier knows how to build out some one-of-a-kind bikes from just about
any donor. Case in point: this beautiful 2016 Ducati Scrambler dubbed DA#11.
Based on a 2016 Ducati Scrambler 800, DA worked to
build out this custom bike so it would appear to have come straight from Ducati
themselves – but with a little something extra of course.
So, the fellas
started by adopting a single-sided swingarm from a Monster 1100 Evo for the
Scrambler frame and fabricated a shock mount to support a custom-built Wilbers
unit for ideal dampening control. The front fork legs come from a Multistrada
as well with a set of triple clamps to keep everything secure.
Additionally, a
rear Brembo brake was fitted to the ride, as was a Panigale wheel up front and
a Monster Evo at the rear wrapped in Metzeler tires. A Motogadget speedometer was also installed
up front, while a completely re-fabricated tank, a hand-rolled front fender,
Kellermann signals and a small front headlight help ensure the race-ready
scrambler remains street legal. Yet another home run from the Munich workshop.