The Triumph Scrambler (2012) is a four-stroke, parallel-twin, DOHC motorcycle with a capacity of 865 cc. It has a compression ratio of 9.2:1, and a maximum power output of 44.1 kW/59 hp at 6800 rpm. The bike has a tubular steel cradle frame and features a 41mm telescopic fork suspension in the front and chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload in the rear. The Scrambler has a top speed of 169.4 km/h (105.3 mph) and can go from 0-60 mph in 4.3 seconds. It has a fuel capacity of 16.6 litres (4.4 US gal) and a dry weight of 230 kg (506 lbs). The seating height is 825 mm (32.5 in) and it has a standing 1/4 mile time of 14.7 seconds. The motorcycle has a high level stainless steel header with twin chromed silencers and a wet, multi-plate clutch. It uses X-ring chain as final drive and has single 310 mm disc front brakes and a single 255 mm disc rear brakes. The bike is 2213mm (87.1in) in length, 860mm (33.8in) in width (handlebars), and stands at 1202mm (47.3in) in height without mirrors. The Triumph Scrambler (2012) has a classic design that integrates retro styling with modern technology, making it a popular choice among motorcycle enthusiasts.
Make Model: Triumph Scrambler
Year: 2012
Engine: Four stroke, parallel-twin, DOHC
Capacity: 865 cc / 52.8 cu in
Make Model: Moto Guzzi V7 750 Sport Verde Legnano Year: 1971 – Engine: Four stroke,…
Make Model: Moto Guzzi V9 Roamer Year: 2016 – 17 Engine: Transversal 90 degrees V-twin,…
The Honda XL 600V Transalp is a motorcycle model that was produced in 1996. It…
The Yamaha FZ 250 Fazer is a motorcycle model that was released in 1985. It…
The Roehr eSuperBike/RR (2009) is a four-stroke, liquid-cooled motorcycle with a 60-degree V-twin, DOHC, 4…
The BSA A65R (Thunderbolt) motorcycle was produced from 1964 to 1972, and was marketed in…