• The CR24I and RR24I showcased the Italian marque’s commitment to customization.
  • Ducati doesn’t appear to have plans to produce these two special Scrambler models.
  • The RR24I has a rugged look and features Pirelli Scorpion tires.

Ducati has unveiled two concepts based around its Scrambler motorcycle at the London Bike Shed MotoShow. The Italian motorcycle manufacturer says it built the two models to demonstrate the customizations it offers.

The first of the two concepts is dubbed the CR24I and takes the shape of a classic Café Racer. It was created by the brand’s Centro Stile design department and inspired by a tradition of British riders in the 1960s where they attempted to complete a lap around the block before a song finished playing on a jukebox.

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It is painted in a shade of off-white contrasted with red and white stripes. The CR24I is also rocking 17-inch wheels, a tank-mounted fairing, and a detachable cover that sits over the passenger seat. It looks sexy as hell but unfortunately, it will not be available to buy through a Ducati dealership.

The second concept is known as the RR24I. It, too, is based around the Scrambler but has more rugged looks and is much better suited to off-roading. It sits on a set of unique wheels with grippy Pirelli Scorpion Rally tires and has a prominent mudguard at the front. Ducati has left the frame exposed so a small bag can be attached to it. The area of the passenger seat can also be removed to create a luggage rack.

 Ducati Scrambler Gets Two Special Concepts For London Bike Show

Centro Stile Ducati has also fitted the bike with upcycled empty jerry cans and a Termignoni exhaust.

During last weekend’s London Bike Shed MotoShow, Tom Fuller from Image Design Custom also live-painted a Scrambler to celebrate the company’s rich heritage of customization.