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‘Scramblegale’ created by the Canberra Motorcycles Centre, the dealer in the Australian capital

Five custom bikes, one for each continent. All boast original beauty, the end result after months of meticulous, skilled and passionate work. Here are the specials that have earned a place in the final of “Custom Rumble”, the contest for the most beautiful Ducati Scrambler bikes customised by official Ducati dealers across the world.

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‘ScramblArabia’ built by Wheels of Arabia from Bahrain

Voted with ‘likes’ by users on Instagram profile @customrumble, dealers posted videos and photos of work in progress captured over the course of several months.

The five finalists are ‘Iron lungs’, produced by Warsaw Liberty Moto (Poland) in collaboration with two “customisers”; ‘Ice Track Pro’, coming from Canadian creative workshop Bow Cycle North; ‘Scrambobber’ Made in Thailand by Ducati Vibhavadi; ‘ScramblArabia’ built by Wheels of Arabia from Bahrain, and ‘Scramblegale’ created by the Canberra Motorcycles Centre, the dealer in the Australian capital.

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‘Iron lungs’, produced by Warsaw Liberty Moto (Poland) in collaboration with two “customisers”.

All dealers taking part in the “Custom Rumble” contest started work on their specials last September, with online voting getting underway in late October and continuing until January.

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‘Ice Track Pro’, coming from Canadian creative workshop Bow Cycle North

From 1 to 3 July, during “World Ducati Week”, the world’s largest gathering for motorcyclists and Ducatisti taking place at Misano Adriatico, the best-looking custom Scrambler will be selected from among the five finalists. A special jury of experts, composed of designers, motorcyclists and customisers, will decide on the winner.

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‘Scrambobber’ Made in Thailand by Ducati Vibhavadi

The dealer finalists will attend WDW 2016 together with their magnificent “Custom Rumble” entries.

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‘Scramblegale’ created by the Canberra Motorcycles Centre, the dealer in the Australian capital

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