- Registration is open for the competition for the best
customised Ducati Scrambler - Plenty of potential for creativity and
personalisation with five different categories - Vote on Scramblerducati.com – the prize-giving for the winning bike will take place in May 2020
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Custom Rumble, the two-yearly competition for the best
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With the aim of providing even more freedom for personal reinterpretations, for this third edition the categories are increased and updated, there are in fact 4 categories dedicated to the Ducati Scrambler 800 and Sixty2 and one specifically for the Ducati Scrambler 1100.
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The 5 concepts to take as a starting point for creating the custom motorcycle are:
- Rocker: bikes inspired by the culture of the legendary café racers which, in the 1960s, started off an authentic revolution in the world of motorcycles
- Cut-down: bikes in bobber style where all elements that are not strictly necessary are eliminated, for a really essential look
- All-Terrain: enduro-style Scramblers, perfect for any terrain and equipped with elements inspired by off-road riding
- Outsider: conceived for those who don’t want the restrictions of a particular category but prefer to give free rein to their creativity
- Bully: the special category dedicated to the Ducati Scrambler 1100, with no restrictions as to the type of bike or style
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Registration is already open and will close on 30 December 2019. The participating
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Participants in the Custom Rumble competition can share images and contents of their work-in-progress on their own Instagram and Facebook profiles with the #customrumble hashtag so as to be shared on the official Scrambler Ducati and Custom Rumble pages.
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