The best part about digital renditions is that your imagination is the only limitation there exists which leads to exquisite results like this concept version of the Royal Enfield Scrambler.
Digital bike designers keep coming up with incredible iterations of popular bikes of which this RE Scrambler concept is a prime example. RE Scrambler is a preferred choice for a whole bunch of riders, especially the younger ones, to take on adventurous rides. The lightweight construction, rugged body and easy manoeuvrability ensure that you are always in control despite the condition of the terrains you decide to tread. Let us check out the details of this unique digital illustration.
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Digital Concept of RE Scrambler
This iteration is designed by Abin Designs who keep coming up with interesting renderings of popular cars and bikes. To begin with, the overall appearance oozes masculinity and ruggedness. On the front, there is an LED orange light horizontally stacked inside the round LED headlamp cluster, the tyre represents the off-road focus with treads designed for maximum grip even on uneven surfaces, the ventilated brake disc at the front is large and the black spokes are reminiscent of retro bikes from back in the day. The handlebars are high which is typical of such bikes, and the wind protector is also quite high for those windy days and high-speed scenarios.
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There is a provision to tie electronic equipment to the handlebars which are quite handy when you want to look for directions on your phone. The red fuel tank design is solid along with the black rod around it as a protector. The side panel features a toolbox that has the number 2 slapped on it with black graphics. The copper-coloured tailpipe is visible right from the engine to the rear with the tail-end finished in black material. It looks like the Scrambler concept sports a single-seat design which is not uncommon with retro-themed bikes.
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The rear section looks even more sleek and modern with compact LED turn indicators and brake light and a slim curvaceous tail finish. The rear tyre is much wider than the front tyre for high speed and cornering stability. However, the tread design is the same offering maximum hold on uneven surfaces. All in all, such unique digital iterations are mouth-watering and there might be no one who would not want a bike like this.