The Triumph Scrambler is a 2010 motorcycle with a four-stroke, parallel-twin, DOHC engine that has a capacity of 865 cc. It has a compression ratio of 9.2:1 and can generate a maximum power of 59 hp at 6800 rpm. The Scrambler has high-level stainless steel headers with twin chromed silencers for its exhaust system and utilizes a multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI induction. It has a tubular steel cradle for its frame and a front suspension of 41mm telescopic forks with a front wheel travel of 120mm. The rear suspension consists of chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload and a rear wheel travel of 106mm. The Scrambler has front and rear brakes with a single 310 mm disc for the front and a single 255mm disc for the rear, both with Nissen two-piston floating calipers. It has a standing 1/4 mile time of 14.7 seconds and a top speed of 169.4 km/h. The motorcycle has a dry weight of 230 kg and a fuel capacity of 16.6 litres. It has a seat height of 825mm and a wheelbase of 1500mm. Reviewers at Rider Magazine have given the Triumph Scrambler positive feedback.
Make Model: Triumph Scrambler
Year: 2010
Engine: Four stroke, parallel-twin, DOHC
Capacity: 865 cc / 52.8 cu in
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