I have a green '21 1200XC. Only mods I did are the fender extender, and a Dart flyscreen, which does knock some of the wind off your chest, but keeps your helmet in the clean air. I don't tour, so not an issue for me. I don't like looking thru a windshield, or getting helmet buffeting, like with many taller screens. The muffler music is really sweet with the 270 firing order. What a great bike it is!
I’ve gotten close to trading my Street Triple in on a Scrambler 1200 XE. You might want to check out Madstad wind screens. I’d get rid of the bar end mirrors on an off-road bike. Me and wife are enjoying your channel, keep it up. The old town exploring video idea sounds awesome.
@@adventureundone Doubt it cause I’m not getting a 24. I don’t care for the downgraded equipment. I’m thinking of keeping it and buying a smaller ADV. The new Himalayan or CF Moto 450 look interesting. Wife wants a Scrambler 400X.
@@Bobert383yeah, that’s why I snagged this 23’. Weird how they downgraded the 24’s. Them 400’s look sweet though. I am also keeping my eyes on them 450mt’s also
Love that color. Some of those windscreens are adjustable even though they don’t look like it. If you haven’t already, it’s worth poking around. IMO take off those mirrors but keep them for other projects (you’ll probably need them on another project). I used to have the 800cc version of the Ducati scrambler - what a well balanced bike that was and surprisingly capable on and off road.
Yep, the Scrambler is a gorgeous bike. I really like it. That big 1200 must have plenty of power. To make it a more all-around bike, you definitely need a bigger windscreen for highway riding. Those bar-end mirrors have to go. Double Take mirrors would be just the thing for this bike. I have them on both of my bikes. They are super adjustable and rugged. Happy Trails!
You might want to try the Dart Marlin screen. It's several inches taller than the one you have in this video and i find it's just enough to take the wind pressure off my chest to do 75-80mph comfortably.
Grab a tail tidy and a 2-1 exhaust from TEC, some smaller bullet style indicators, barkbusters (stock ones break on first drop trust me), different air filter (since the 21 model you can no longer remove the snorkel sadly) and a tune and you are sorted. There is an aussie company that make barend mirrors for off road (they fold nicely when dropping the bike). Seat needs to go check out crafton atelier. Put some heat insulating foam under the front heat shield. That's it done. I have the XE model from '20 and absolutely love it. Most fun ever and the sound is just next level awesome once you fit a new pipe. Personally I like the raw character and would never put a windscreen on it except for a small one to cover the speedo from bugs. It's like a V8 vintage muscle car but on two wheels ;-)
I have a 2022 XC, just clicked over 20,000 kms, I love this bike to bits...If you want an exhaust for it, check out the Flank 2 into ! by TEC Bike Parts in the UK, sounds great, huge weight saving. Enjoy!
I'm looking at getting a Triumph Scrambler 400x as my first bike. It would be intresting to see a comparison between the Scramber 1200 and the 400x in the dirt. I have a feeing the 400x would do better then most people probably think it would agaist it's more powerful and much heavier older brother in the dirt.
The mirrors are not that bad, but for the bike it is I would prefer the stock ones. That’s a personal preference, of course. The windshield thing is an issue but that mod, I’m positive that will change the ride and from my point of view for worse. The wind when is too much is like everything that becomes too much, turns bad. Avoiding highways would do the trick. The bike is beautiful as a retro style bike, naked style. If you respect that aesthetic logic you will always possess something special. If you go on changing the bike a lot, it might go on a wrong direction. Adapt yourself to the bike more instead of doing the opposite, probably is another useful idea. Riding this bike too fast or on fast tracks, I think that’s missing the point. The soul of this kind of bike is to explore a little non tarmac roads. And on asphalt, to explore the down low grunt and medium range where she behaves and sounds like a queen. This is all about torque and not top end power speeds, as you obviously know. So, each one to its own. This bike is perfect on a lot of aspects and simply not suited for others. That’s why I think we have to try having a garage full of them !😍 That’s an honorable goal👌🏻
Good choice. They neutered the new X model. Goodbye to class for 2024. They stripped the Ohlins shocks, the Brembo brakes, the high-end paint job, lost an inch of suspension travel, no cruise control, a cheaper dash, ect. They reduced the price a little, but not enough to make up for the loss of all those high grade parts, IMO. No thanks to that. Never seen a bike that got stripped so hard. Too many reviewers griped about the price of the bike, disregarding parts quality, so they neutered it, Smh. They should keep this 1200 bike premium IMO, the 900 or 400 are for the tighter budgets. Not everyone will even fit on an XE model, your only option if you want the better spec parts. Love all the free mods when you buy used though.
It’s is it throttle by wire or cable? Before I became disabled I almost bought one. I am not a fan of bar end mirrors. I guess I am old school being 50. As far as the bag I’d remove it and go with a bag on the rear rack.
I believe you cannot fit both the upper and lower crash bars at the same time on 2023 models. The frame is different from the first models. But if you find a way please show us how! :D
Dude.... I'm watching you because I'm addicted to changing bikes too. It's starting to become a problem for me. Last season I had tracer 900, then f850GS and the Africa twin AS EERA DCT. Right now I'm considering my life choices and wondering if I should change. Let's get real, to do a serious offroad on a big ADV bike you need to be a real pro.... so maybe I should just stop on africa, use it for touring and buy a second small offroad bike?
I have a green '21 1200XC. Only mods I did are the fender extender, and a Dart flyscreen, which does knock some of the wind off your chest, but keeps your helmet in the clean air. I don't tour, so not an issue for me. I don't like looking thru a windshield, or getting helmet buffeting, like with many taller screens. The muffler music is really sweet with the 270 firing order. What a great bike it is!
They have a special formula at Triumph. Such a refined machine. 👍
It’s truly unmatched! And once u own a triumph you always want one, they are such nice machines.
When I was researching this bike last year the Unit Garage Windshield seemed to be the most popular aftermarket windscreen solution for the XC and XE.
I ordered the triumph tall touring screen, hopefully it helps out some
The garage screen didn't work for me and I was glad it broke.
Love the Scrambler! Good luck with the new ride and be safe!
Thanks man
Great looking bike, I think the bag fits the modern/classic style just fine.
Yeah, I see that more and more now. Plus it’s such a great bag
I’ve gotten close to trading my Street Triple in on a Scrambler 1200 XE. You might want to check out Madstad wind screens. I’d get rid of the bar end mirrors on an off-road bike. Me and wife are enjoying your channel, keep it up. The old town exploring video idea sounds awesome.
Thank a bunch man. I also love the XE, but sheww its tall. Are u gonna trade the triple in?
@@adventureundone Doubt it cause I’m not getting a 24. I don’t care for the downgraded equipment. I’m thinking of keeping it and buying a smaller ADV. The new Himalayan or CF Moto 450 look interesting. Wife wants a Scrambler 400X.
@@Bobert383yeah, that’s why I snagged this 23’. Weird how they downgraded the 24’s.
Them 400’s look sweet though. I am also keeping my eyes on them 450mt’s also
Love that color. Some of those windscreens are adjustable even though they don’t look like it. If you haven’t already, it’s worth poking around. IMO take off those mirrors but keep them for other projects (you’ll probably need them on another project). I used to have the 800cc version of the Ducati scrambler - what a well balanced bike that was and surprisingly capable on and off road.
Mirrors are off, and I ordered the triumph touring screen.
Any reason u parted with the Ducati?
@@adventureundone2 Reasons: little kids so no time to ride and COVID
Yep, the Scrambler is a gorgeous bike. I really like it.
That big 1200 must have plenty of power.
To make it a more all-around bike, you definitely need a bigger windscreen for highway riding.
Those bar-end mirrors have to go. Double Take mirrors would be just the thing for this bike. I have them on both of my bikes.
They are super adjustable and rugged.
Happy Trails!
Mirrors changes and windscreen on order 👍
You might want to try the Dart Marlin screen. It's several inches taller than the one you have in this video and i find it's just enough to take the wind pressure off my chest to do 75-80mph comfortably.
Congrats with your new bike! : ) Remove the bar end mirrors and get the DoubleTake ones and get a new exhaust to improve the sounds!
Enjoy your new ride.I don't think the bar end mirrors suit the bike but I wouldn't have a sleepless night over them.
SMDSR- great bike, enjoy it.
No paint scratches from that tank bag? I want to put one on my Scrambler 1200 but I’m scared of scratching, it’s so pretty!
If you get the factory Triumph tank bag, it comes with a clear film you stick to the tank to protect the paint.
Grab a tail tidy and a 2-1 exhaust from TEC, some smaller bullet style indicators, barkbusters (stock ones break on first drop trust me), different air filter (since the 21 model you can no longer remove the snorkel sadly) and a tune and you are sorted. There is an aussie company that make barend mirrors for off road (they fold nicely when dropping the bike). Seat needs to go check out crafton atelier. Put some heat insulating foam under the front heat shield. That's it done. I have the XE model from '20 and absolutely love it. Most fun ever and the sound is just next level awesome once you fit a new pipe. Personally I like the raw character and would never put a windscreen on it except for a small one to cover the speedo from bugs. It's like a V8 vintage muscle car but on two wheels ;-)
I have a 2022 XC, just clicked over 20,000 kms, I love this bike to bits...If you want an exhaust for it, check out the Flank 2 into ! by TEC Bike Parts in the UK, sounds great, huge weight saving. Enjoy!
I have that exhaust on my XC … thoroughly recommend it’s looks, size, weight and sound
And from 2021 onwards, fitting that deCATs the exhaust.
It all looks great
I'm looking at getting a Triumph Scrambler 400x as my first bike. It would be intresting to see a comparison between the Scramber 1200 and the 400x in the dirt. I have a feeing the 400x would do better then most people probably think it would agaist it's more powerful and much heavier older brother in the dirt.
Them new 400’s look great.
Rode a street scrambler (900) 3-4 hours away from home for a motorcycle event. No windscreen at all. Felt beat to hell.
yeah I already ordered a taller windscreen
This bike is 507 lbs 230 kg. About the same as the 900 rally pro. Ktm 890 adventure is 477 lbs.
The mirrors are not that bad, but for the bike it is I would prefer the stock ones. That’s a personal preference, of course.
The windshield thing is an issue but that mod, I’m positive that will change the ride and from my point of view for worse. The wind when is too much is like everything that becomes too much, turns bad.
Avoiding highways would do the trick.
The bike is beautiful as a retro style bike, naked style. If you respect that aesthetic logic you will always possess something special. If you go on changing the bike a lot, it might go on a wrong direction. Adapt yourself to the bike more instead of doing the opposite, probably is another useful idea. Riding this bike too fast or on fast tracks, I think that’s missing the point. The soul of this kind of bike is to explore a little non tarmac roads. And on asphalt, to explore the down low grunt and medium range where she behaves and sounds like a queen. This is all about torque and not top end power speeds, as you obviously know. So, each one to its own. This bike is perfect on a lot of aspects and simply not suited for others. That’s why I think we have to try having a garage full of them !😍
That’s an honorable goal👌🏻
Have the same bike but yes bar ends pain to manoeuvre it about.
Good choice. They neutered the new X model. Goodbye to class for 2024. They stripped the Ohlins shocks, the Brembo brakes, the high-end paint job, lost an inch of suspension travel, no cruise control, a cheaper dash, ect. They reduced the price a little, but not enough to make up for the loss of all those high grade parts, IMO. No thanks to that. Never seen a bike that got stripped so hard. Too many reviewers griped about the price of the bike, disregarding parts quality, so they neutered it, Smh. They should keep this 1200 bike premium IMO, the 900 or 400 are for the tighter budgets. Not everyone will even fit on an XE model, your only option if you want the better spec parts. Love all the free mods when you buy used though.
It’s is it throttle by wire or cable? Before I became disabled I almost bought one. I am not a fan of bar end mirrors. I guess I am old school being 50. As far as the bag I’d remove it and go with a bag on the rear rack.
I believe you cannot fit both the upper and lower crash bars at the same time on 2023 models. The frame is different from the first models. But if you find a way please show us how! :D
Yeah I asked SW and they said theirs don’t 😢
Dude.... I'm watching you because I'm addicted to changing bikes too. It's starting to become a problem for me. Last season I had tracer 900, then f850GS and the Africa twin AS EERA DCT. Right now I'm considering my life choices and wondering if I should change. Let's get real, to do a serious offroad on a big ADV bike you need to be a real pro.... so maybe I should just stop on africa, use it for touring and buy a second small offroad bike?
lol, yeah that’s what I decided. Use my 300L rally for the off roading, and my bigger bike for mainly touring, and easy fire roads.
Man you’ve had some bikes 😂
lol, more to come
I love the old Triumph Scrambler… this new one not so much… For the engine CC I prefer the BMW R nineT Urban G/S…
But above all, have fun with it.
I'd go Old school mirrors.
Classic
Biking
if cannot bear the wind, drive a car