Motorcycles
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Ducati have posted a teaser video of the nine new models they're going to unleash on Monday…
It includes this shot of the upcoming Scrambler 400, which is being ridden along the beach in Gosvegas.
There are some more, poor quality spy shots of the baby Scrambler at Motociclismo.
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A journalist tests the Morgan Three Wheeler and S&S Dragon, has a lot of fun, and barely survives the latter.
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Many of Asphalt and Rubber's Bothan spies died to bring this shot of the BMW R nine T Scrambler variants. One has spokes and knobbly tyres for off-road fun, whilst the other has mag wheels and road rubber.
@Giles the Ducati pre-EICMA press conference is scheduled for 16:30 CET. It'll be live-streamed if you want a chance to get a preview of the baby Scrambler.
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For the cruiser fans, there's also the Diavel X. It sounds like a hybrid of Harley and Ducati characteristics. Interesting bike, though maybe not for me.
Details at Visordown, and more pictures at Nieuwsmotor (and details if you can read Dutch).
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I kinda like that, different in an interesting way.
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The Diavel X has forward, cruiser style controls, but they're also offering mid-controls for a more standard riding position. It's got a lot of nice detailing on the bike too, particularly the way that the engine has been cleaned up, and the exhaust's routing.
Speaking of Ducati, there are rumours of a 1000 cc Scrambler to be unveiled in December.
Yamaha unveiled the XSR900 earlier. It's similar to the smaller XSR700, but the details look better resolved. @Giles - you might want to take a look at it as an alternative to the Scrambler, particularly given your relationship with them.
There's also the MT-10, which is a more user friendly version of the R1S. I like the "Megatron got frisky with a motorbike and this is the offspring" look, particularly with the day-glo wheels.
There seems to be a trend is that the manufacturers are building bikes that there's more of an emotional connection to, rather than just being an appliance, and I approve of that. The customisation aspect also appeals, and that's something the Diavel, Scrambler and XSRs all embrace.
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Husqvarna showed off another Vitpilen concept bike last night.
The original concepts from last year used KTM's 390 cc engine, but this has had a bump to use the Duke 690's instead.
A Vitpilen test mule was spotted (or leaked) back in August. C'mon Husqvarna, get this out the door!