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Triumph Scrambler 2017 – The Triumph Scrambler is a British motorcycle made by Triumph Motorcycles. Launched in 2006, it was the last Triumph styled by designer John Mockett, who had begun working with the small factory team at Triumph in 1989, rationalising existing models based on a very successful modular design plan, including the concept and styling of the unfaired Trident triples for their 1990 IFMA launch. Mockett subsequently served as principal stylist for most of the bikes introduced up to 2006. Triumph Scrambler 2017
Triumph Scrambler 2017
The Scrambler was designed as a Bonneville with off road styling and limited off road capability.
Triumph Scrambler 2017
The TR6C Trophy Special was the major influence on the new Scrambler, and the new bike shared the same key features – most obviously including the high level stacked twin exhausts and crossover exhaust headers, though Triumph had to swap sides (from left to right) with the stacked pipes because the battery box got in the way for running them on the left hand side.
Triumph Scrambler 2017
The Scrambler also featured a high, wide handlebar, a higher seat position, twin chromed Kayaba rear shock absorbers (with increased 106 mm travel), 41 mm Kayaba front forks with 120 mm travel and rubber fork gaiters, a small single headlight with a simple speedo, and chunky, knobbly Bridgestone tyres on the thin 36-spoke 19 x 2.5-inch front wheel and the 40-spoke 17 x 3.5-inch rear wheel.
Triumph Scrambler 2017
A whole range of Triumph Factory accessories was designed for the Scrambler, including a skid plate to protect the underneath of the engine, engine bars, a headlamp grille, number boards for the sides, an optional tachometer on early models (twin side by side speedometer and tachometer became standard from 2010 model year), a handlebar brace and pad, and even a single seat with fixed rear luggage rack behind. A popular aftermarket addition is a two-into-one performance exhaust system from Arrow.
Triumph Scrambler 2017
The engine was the 865 cc parallel twin from the Bonneville (but using the 270 degree crankshaft from the America/Speedmaster cruiser models) with twin carburettors, detuned to boost torque at low engine speeds, with peak power 54 hp (40 kW) at 7,000 rpm, and maximum torque of 69 N·m (51 lbf·ft) available at 5,000 rpm. Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI was introduced in 2008 (2009 in the USA) necessitating the fitting of a larger fuel tank that housed the new pump unit. Throttle bodies were disguised to look like carburetors to maintain the Scrambler’s retro looks.
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Xuushhh.. nice bike
Amazing how well built she looks!!!!! Oh, and, nice bike……
🙋frankie
that's a nice looking bike 😎 I would love to ride one 😋 is it comfy
Still so much better than Ducati Scrambler
Is that one completely stock?
Y E A mon . . . Thanks
this is not the 2017 scrambler the new one uses the 900 water cooled engine
Thanks for a 40 seconds intro.
that's not 2017 😉