The Triumph Scrambler first entered the market in 2006, carrying the designation as the last Triumph motorcycle designed by famed motorcycle designer John Mockett. The Scrambler was initially designed to be a doppelgänger of sorts to the Bonneville cruiser, a touring bike with off-road styling and limited off-road capability.
The Scrambler differentiates itself as a more upright bike than the Bonneville. It has high and wide handlebars to match its higher seating position. It also has high level stacked twin exhausts and crossover exhaust headers, two design qualities attributed to the original Triumph TR6C Trophy Special from the late 1960s.
These days, the Scrambler is considered a real retro-styled tourer apt for modern times. The bike’s retro style offers a nice touch of Triumph’s heritage while also imbibing all the modern qualities you’d want in a spitfire bike. It’s not the most powerful bike in the market, but for what you’re getting, the Scrambler crosses off a lot of your pre-conceived requirements in an adventure tourer.
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Triumph Scrambler originally appeared on topspeed.com on Friday, 9 January 2015 12:05 EST.
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