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It are not only pure hardcore custom bike builders we see with great designs. Designing a motorcycle is much more seen as a form of art. Remember the cool CX500 Café Racer by Sacha Lakic? Pure art! Gessato is a small company that celebrates exceptional art, architecture, style and design and they’ve shown us this awesome custom Ducati Scrambler Dirt Tracker.

The Ducati Scramber (or Scrambler Ducati like the Italians like to call it) is a pure modern classic with lot’s of customization options. Gessato saw possibility to make the Scrambler a bit more aggressive and “dirty”.

Ducati Scrambler

Ducati Scrambler

Using the 2015 Scrambler as a base, the designers have breathed a wild side into the bike, centered on the aesthetics of a dirt track racer. The attention to detail extends all the way from the hand-brushed aluminum spoke wheels to the flat front plate, a play on the dirt track racing bike’s usual number plate.

Custom headlight scrambler

Ducati Scrambler Exhaust

Scrambler dirt tracker

Ducati Scrambler gas cap

Ducati Scrambler Dirt Tracker

Alongside other features including a hand-brushed tank and titanium slip-on exhaust is the most outstanding element; chunky tires that look like they were ripped right out of the 1970’s.

Ducati Scrambler Custom

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By Published On: November 5, 2015Categories: Scrambler1 Comment on Ducati Scrambler Dirt Tracker by GessatoTags: , 1.4 min readViews: 760

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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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  1. Jake November 17, 2015 at 7:31 pm - Reply

    I love how they’ve mounted the oil cooler behind the number plate, I’ve always wanted to mount an oil cooler on my old ujm on the front forks by the headlight as well.

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It are not only pure hardcore custom bike builders we see with great designs. Designing a motorcycle is much more seen as a form of art. Remember the cool CX500 Café Racer by Sacha Lakic? Pure art! Gessato is a small company that celebrates exceptional art, architecture, style and design and they’ve shown us this awesome custom Ducati Scrambler Dirt Tracker.

The Ducati Scramber (or Scrambler Ducati like the Italians like to call it) is a pure modern classic with lot’s of customization options. Gessato saw possibility to make the Scrambler a bit more aggressive and “dirty”.

Ducati Scrambler

Ducati Scrambler

Using the 2015 Scrambler as a base, the designers have breathed a wild side into the bike, centered on the aesthetics of a dirt track racer. The attention to detail extends all the way from the hand-brushed aluminum spoke wheels to the flat front plate, a play on the dirt track racing bike’s usual number plate.

Custom headlight scrambler

Ducati Scrambler Exhaust

Scrambler dirt tracker

Ducati Scrambler gas cap

Ducati Scrambler Dirt Tracker

Alongside other features including a hand-brushed tank and titanium slip-on exhaust is the most outstanding element; chunky tires that look like they were ripped right out of the 1970’s.

Ducati Scrambler Custom

Check out Gessato at:

Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Google+ | Instagram

By Published On: November 5, 2015Categories: Scrambler1 Comment on Ducati Scrambler Dirt Tracker by GessatoTags: , 1.4 min readViews: 760

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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.

One Comment

  1. Jake November 17, 2015 at 7:31 pm - Reply

    I love how they’ve mounted the oil cooler behind the number plate, I’ve always wanted to mount an oil cooler on my old ujm on the front forks by the headlight as well.

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