Diamond Atelier's New Custom Ducati Scrambler Is One for the Minimalists
Another update from the Munich modernizers.



Modeled on the classic Ducati Scrambler 803 model, Munich customization dons Diamond Atelier have reworked the familiar form to create the updated Scrambler “Sixty2.” With a notably stripped-down look, the “Sixty2” presents as an ideal option for both bike enthusiasts and aesthetic minimalists alike, with custom rear suspension from the UK-based manufacturer Wilbers and a new set of front USD forks.
Keeping the design intact — with the folks from Diamond Atelier being particularly keen on the shape of the gas tank — the bike was given a custom handcrafted rear frame and new red paint job to compliment the tan cowhide leather saddle and the stock Ducati Scrambler headlight with its customized surround, crafted from aluminium.
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