Ducati Scrambler Startwin 4

From day one the Ducati Scrambler was on the market, it was clear that Ducati aimed at an audience that would like to customize their motorcycles with their own style. With a wide variety of base models and a huge list of aftermarket parts, the Ducati is easy to personalize/customize. (bearded) Consumers digg the Scrambler and custom builders also seem to like it, looking at the volume of custom Scramblers since 2015. Ducati even started their very own “Custom Rumble”; a worldwide competition among Ducati dealers to customize the Scrambler.

But when everybody seems to customize the Scrambler, it gets harder and harder to stand out. But the guys from Startwin from Holland (yes, again a build from Holland this month, they just keep coming and coming…!), had a clear vision on their project. Frank Soetarto of Startwin: “We wanted to create a real modern retro motorcycle that was not too radical or aggressive but stylish and classic. Loved by man and woman”. While the bike looks completely different from the original Scrambler, the modifications were kept minimal, also to keep the bike affordable and not make this a +20k machine.

The main challenge was to create a different lining of the machine, which mainly was focussed on customizing the subframe. They were looking for a flat and low seat, which made it hard to cope with all the electronics and wires that are running there. The custom seat is made by Sparte. The rear loop got an integraded LED unit with rear light and indicators, which resulted in a complete non-Ducati look. Combined with the clip ons, the bike got a lower and more sporty look and riding position. To get that desired classy look, the bike was painted green with gold decals and logo’s. And the best part according to Frank: “It still drives like a Scrambler, just fantastic.”

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By Published On: June 23, 2017Categories: Bratstyle, Cafe Racer0 Comments on Ducati Scrambler Brat/Cafe by StartwinTags: 2 min readViews: 1189

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About the Author: Ron Betist

Ron Betist grew up with motorcycles with a father heading the Amsterdam motorcycle police force. He has been riding (legally) for over 40 years and motorcycles are his true passion. With a life-long career in marketing and sales he has a huge international network. He joined as a contributor at BikeBrewers in 2017 to spread his word about bikes with the rest of the world.

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Ducati Scrambler Startwin 4

From day one the Ducati Scrambler was on the market, it was clear that Ducati aimed at an audience that would like to customize their motorcycles with their own style. With a wide variety of base models and a huge list of aftermarket parts, the Ducati is easy to personalize/customize. (bearded) Consumers digg the Scrambler and custom builders also seem to like it, looking at the volume of custom Scramblers since 2015. Ducati even started their very own “Custom Rumble”; a worldwide competition among Ducati dealers to customize the Scrambler.

But when everybody seems to customize the Scrambler, it gets harder and harder to stand out. But the guys from Startwin from Holland (yes, again a build from Holland this month, they just keep coming and coming…!), had a clear vision on their project. Frank Soetarto of Startwin: “We wanted to create a real modern retro motorcycle that was not too radical or aggressive but stylish and classic. Loved by man and woman”. While the bike looks completely different from the original Scrambler, the modifications were kept minimal, also to keep the bike affordable and not make this a +20k machine.

The main challenge was to create a different lining of the machine, which mainly was focussed on customizing the subframe. They were looking for a flat and low seat, which made it hard to cope with all the electronics and wires that are running there. The custom seat is made by Sparte. The rear loop got an integraded LED unit with rear light and indicators, which resulted in a complete non-Ducati look. Combined with the clip ons, the bike got a lower and more sporty look and riding position. To get that desired classy look, the bike was painted green with gold decals and logo’s. And the best part according to Frank: “It still drives like a Scrambler, just fantastic.”

Ducati Scrambler Startwin 1 Ducati Scrambler Startwin 8 Ducati Scrambler Startwin 6 Ducati Scrambler Startwin 9 Ducati Scrambler Startwin 7 Ducati Scrambler Startwin 11 Ducati Scrambler Startwin 5

By Published On: June 23, 2017Categories: Bratstyle, Cafe Racer0 Comments on Ducati Scrambler Brat/Cafe by StartwinTags: 2 min readViews: 1189

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About the Author: Ron Betist

Ron Betist grew up with motorcycles with a father heading the Amsterdam motorcycle police force. He has been riding (legally) for over 40 years and motorcycles are his true passion. With a life-long career in marketing and sales he has a huge international network. He joined as a contributor at BikeBrewers in 2017 to spread his word about bikes with the rest of the world.

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