2023 Triumph Scrambler 900 Test Ride

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  • Опубліковано 7 лис 2024

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  • @toddsegalpsychicdetectivea1578
    @toddsegalpsychicdetectivea1578 8 місяців тому +1

    I have a 2022 Street Scrambler. Love it! I have a fast sport bike and this bike is so comfortable and even capable on the highways. I can sit on it for hours. Very smooth and definitely enough horsepower. It's perfect for my back country roads.

  • @boundlessone
    @boundlessone 2 місяці тому

    I just bought one and Im finding it a bit terrifying. That is because my previous bike was 40 years ago and only a 175cc. Sure I could have got the 400 but people said its not big enough. I trust that I will get used to it and I did want something a bit extra without being too much. I wasn't keen on getting a small bike after being blown around and not able to keep up with traffic so I think I made the right decision.

  • @ogandarês
    @ogandarês 4 місяці тому

    Whats the fuel consumption ?

  • @Lifter999
    @Lifter999 11 місяців тому

    I bought one this summer and don´t see myself riding anything else in the future. It´s super comfy and the feeling of sitting "in" the bike is great. For offroad I´d reccomend different tires though. I don´t think the Tourance are made for more than dirt roads, especially not when it´s raining.

  • @oliverqueen9232
    @oliverqueen9232 Рік тому +1

    is the scrambler 900 fast enough ?

    • @Lifter999
      @Lifter999 11 місяців тому +1

      I don´t know what you define as enough but the lack of a windshield puts kind of a cap on that. I had it at 130 km/h on the autobahn and that´s the max I would ever go. The wind gets a bit aggressive.
      Acceleration is surprisingly good though, even at that weight. In general it´s a great everyday bike, it feels great and handles good.

    • @S.H.N.80s
      @S.H.N.80s 9 місяців тому +2

      I bought one and rode it on the highway and the worst maintained roads in Asia. It can easily go over 150 , 175kmh is the top speed, but you need to hang on for dear life over 150, without a windshield your gonna get beat up, but still, I love my bike, the sound and the feeling of it just makes me smile and feel like a badass. I love it and it is safe to say i am gonna keep it.

    • @oliverqueen9232
      @oliverqueen9232 9 місяців тому

      @@S.H.N.80s yo, thank u for ur answer ! the thing is im on the way to get my license and im hyped to ride bike like every day that im able too. But i dont know what bike fits me the best in the long term. on one side i want to have a chill and good sounding bike like the scrambler 900 and on the other side i want something more playful like a supermoto (husqi 701). for me its very hard to get the feelin for what is the best for urself...

    • @S.H.N.80s
      @S.H.N.80s 9 місяців тому +1

      @@oliverqueen9232 Your'e welcome. It's not an easy choice. I wanted a daily bike that i can easily customize and maintain till i am in my 50s without looking goofy riding it. A Triumph Scrambler is a good allrounder but not as good as a specialised bike for certain purposes like a Superbike or a Enduro. It's very beginner friendly. I rode it under different conditions, over 2 hours in hot weather or into a city. I have no complains, the heat from the exhaust is not as bad as people asume. It's very comfy and the looks and the sound is just heavenly to me and all i need in a daily bike. The only downside to it is the prize.
      I recommend you to start with a smaller lighter bike, like one with a 400cc engine, so if you drop it, believe me everyone does it as a beginner, it won't hurt your heart and your bank account. It's just depends what you really need and what you want to do with it. Good luck making your choice and stay save riding bro.

    • @sigberetta72
      @sigberetta72 2 місяці тому

      Does it have cruise?

  • @tomoates8568
    @tomoates8568 Рік тому

    Beautiful bike! Love scramblers, I'm actually looking at getting one as a secondary/ backup bike. I'm also interested to see how the Scrambler 400x feels once they come to the States