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It seems to me there's a chunk of effort, time and money gone into it, but without actually setting the world alight in terms of effect. It's not jumping out at me as 'custom' which may be what they were going for of course, i dunno. I don't dislike it, but it doesn't excite me.
BIG SLED: A DUCATI SCRAMBLER 1100 FROM OFFICINE ROSSOPURO
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Re: BIG SLED: A DUCATI SCRAMBLER 1100 FROM OFFICINE ROSSOPURO
The tank cut out for the frame just don't look right. I'm out.
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Re: BIG SLED: A DUCATI SCRAMBLER 1100 FROM OFFICINE ROSSOPURO
I really don't like it, it looks like an early 80s Italian trail bike, which isn't a good look
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Re: BIG SLED: A DUCATI SCRAMBLER 1100 FROM OFFICINE ROSSOPURO
I like it but I have to say if it's essentially going to be a offroad-style cool street bike it would be better as a motarded cool street bike