JAKARTA - Ducati, a well-known two-wheeled vehicle brand from Italy, launched two of the newest retro and exotic-style Honda motorcycles called CR24I and RR24I.

Reporting from Motorcyclenews, Monday, May 27, these two models will carry the 803 cc V-twin Desmodue engine that meets the Euro5 standard and the same tubular steel trellis framework as the same Nightshift, Icon, and Full Throne models.

The CR24I model carries a caf\'e racer motorcycle style with a design line inspired by bicycles in the 1960s era in the UK. However, interesting things about this bike don't just stop there.

CR24I has a 17-inch front rim with highway tires and a sporty clip-on handlebar-end handlebar. The rearview fairing glass is also integrated with the tank which reminds Ducati's iconic model, namely Pantah and 750 SS.

Ducati designed this model with a single seat reminiscent of classic 'panettone' sadel typical of sports-style motorcycles in the 1970s.

Meanwhile, the RR24I model takes inspiration in the aesthetics of cinema stories and post-apocalyptic TV series, namely with minimalist but functional designs in every detail on this bike.

According to the brand, this motorbike offers the sensation of pure driving and will tease its fans to feel complete freedom which is also an embedded value in the concept of goodminton.

This bike carries 18-inch rims up front and 17 inches on the back with the 50/50 Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tires, similar to the Nightshift model.

This model is presented with a formidable relaxation component that is highlighted by the off-road side, including the same 150 mm Kayaba suspension as other models. Ducati has also removed the tank side panel cover and replaced it with a frame that manufacturers say can be used to install baggage.


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