Ducati Scrambler Turned into Gannet Tracker

A new motorcycle made its appearance in the international two-wheeler market and Gannet Design will not decorate it with its design, how this could be possible? So, no more surprises and here comes the all new Ducati Scrambler in a new incarnation. The Switzerland based Gannet Design has put their imagination into a state-of-the-art machine and christened it as "Gannet Tracker". The revisit of Mr. Ulfert Janssen to the Ducati Scrambler has given this motorcycle a real head-turner look and which will surely incite the rookie riders as well.

Well, the Ducati Scrambler was being introduced after the long teasing sessions, which finally come to an end at the INTERMOT motorcycle show. The INTERMOT motorcycle show was being held in Cologne, Germany in the month of October, 2014. However, we have seen the Ducati Scrambler with our naked eyes number of times, but the Gannet Tracker looks more than the perfect Scrambler than the company manufactured. The Italian firm has come-up with not only one, but 4 different versions of the Scrambler, carrying same platform. But, the Ulfert Janssen's Gannet Tracker seems to be a mixture of all the four Scramblers designed by Ducati.

Gannet Tracker by Gannet Design

Talking about the new accessories of the Gannet Tracker, the highly focused part of the motorcycle is its dissimilar tyres. The front tyre receives wire-spoke wheel and the rear portion received alloy-spoke wheel. The chassis of the company produced motorcycle has gone through some minor changes from the rear part. The seating arrangement has been taken care by a single seat, which perfectly suits the Scrambler makeover of the Tracker motorcycle. The retro-styled design has been conserved appropriately by the custom-designer.

See Also:- Detailed Specifications of all four Models of Ducati Scrambler

Gannet Tracker by Gannet Design

The two versions showcased by the Gannet Design of the Gannet Tracker are named as Coppertail and Blue, which pretty much looks similar to each other. The Coppertail features no headlight and blinkers, which vindicates that it can win the flat track dirt racings. And, about the Blue, it is blessed with headlamp covered with a grille, showing the capability to get a ride over the city streets. Apart from these equipments, second projecting part is the newly designed exhaust tail, which has received more curves and cues.