2023 Triumph Scrambler 1200XE | The ADV Alternative

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  • The Triumph Scrambler 1200 offers a stylish alternative to traditional adventure motorcycles like the Tiger 900 or 1200, Africa Twin, Tenere 700, R1250GS, V-Strom and others. Who is it for, what are the pros and cons, and is it a legitimate alternative to mainstream ADV's? Let's find out. #motorcycle #motorbike #triumph #scrambler1200 #scrambler
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    00:00 Intro
    02:36 Models/Prices
    04:13 Sound Check
    04:46 Riding Position
    06:01 High Exhaust
    07:43 Passenger
    09:37 Specs
    14:06 Tour/Features
    18:13 Controls/Dash
    23:01 Maintenance
    23:39 Accel/Braking Test
    24:36 Freeway
    27:58 Urban
    30:29 Sport Ride
    34:41 Off Road
    44:31 Drop/Lift
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  • @BigRockMoto
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  • @bobberdude557
    @bobberdude557 Рік тому +91

    I’ve had my Steve McQueen 1200 for 18 months now and I love it. I’m 6’2” so that helps and weight doesn’t bother me. I’ve had it on the fire trails and some mid level technical stuff with no problem except tight trails can get worrisome when you try to turn around. I ride in sand and a little mud. Just like all off road bikes, you just need to keep your speed up and let the bike rudder. I’ve taken it on long trips (1700 miles, 5 day, 10 states) and with a dart fly screen the wind is bearable. The torque the bike has is fantastic! I also have a CRF450 RL and no, the Scrambler can’t compare off road but NO ONE stops to ask about the Honda, EVERYONE wants to look at and talk about the Scrambler. Luggage accommodations? Not so much, you have to get creative.

    • @rostfomin
      @rostfomin Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for you input. It's so inspiring, since I'm getting the 1200 XE 2023 in a couple of weeks myself.
      There are some rigid panniers made by Unit Garage in Italy that even fit a full face helmet on the left. They also produce a functional windshield. I'll definitely get both anda top box from them.

  • @stopper90004
    @stopper90004 Рік тому +23

    This bike is insanely fun. People buy it because it oozes personality and style, has strong emotional appeal and devilishly grin-inducing torque that makes city riding and overtaking a hoot. Most modern bikes suffer from aesthetic indigestion or narcolepsy-inducing sameness, especially most adventure bikes. This is a bike that should not be compared to them since it is deliberately designed to evoke an earlier aesthetic and will never be able to match the "form-follows-function" aesthetic of modern adv designs or naked sport bikes. Like having a gorgeous wife, a tailored suite or a classic car, this bike makes you feel distinguished.

  • @giovannicolligc
    @giovannicolligc Рік тому +18

    I have owned this bike for three years now, just two things: best bike I have ever owned, could not imagine selling it, and this is the best most complete review I have seen online! Grande

  • @JR-jv3cd
    @JR-jv3cd 8 місяців тому +3

    Note 1 - speaking to newbies and those who don't have a beloved bike brand, or style, or purpose.
    Note 2 - YOU HAVE TO LEARN your motorcycle. These excellent reviews speak to everybody, regardless of their experience or bike segment.
    Pertaining to this review, you addressed everything (that I could think of) that would be pertinent to anybody's points of consideration.
    But since you don't own this bike, and you are trying to educate as many people as possible, that's the limitation. And for that individual who appreciates what Triumph has done with this very unique motorcycle, they just need to ride it. They will become considerably more adept and capable at this machine than anybody.
    You know yourself that you and your motorcycle become ONE, given time.
    Note 3 - "rather than the bmw"...you said a mouthful. I'll end on that note later.
    Note 4 - you did an excellent job of really identifying this bike's identity. It is apparently a super specific performance bike.
    Note 5 - you said it!...again. This is an awesome motorcycle. You didn't use those words. But today, any motorcycle that can claim a unique identity, cutting edge performance and subsequent enjoyment, is AWESOME in my humble opinion.
    Another note is that I love Triumph motorcycles. When I was 13 years old, I would dream over this Bonneville that I would see in this man's garage whenever I passed his house. I'd never seen anything so incredible in my life. The Bonneville remains one of the most beautiful motorcycles ever built...in my humble opinion.
    My adoration was justified by Gary Nixon winning Grand National #1 riding a Triumph over two consecutive years.
    If you aren't riding a Triumph, you're just riding a motorcycle. I'm sorry. I can't help it if I'm right.
    Lastly, Big Rock Moto provides the best and most unbiased reviews I have ever seen. The fact that he yields a lot "OKs" about the Triumph, is couched in his expertise and his lack of my devotion to Triumph. I forgive him.
    PS. I'm just having fun. Don't take offense if you don't love Triumphs like I do. No slam on any of the numerous other awesome bikes out there.

  • @ghoshvideos
    @ghoshvideos Рік тому +14

    I’m living with this bike as a long distance touring bike, and a daily commuter to work. The only changes I made, were a Zard low 2-1 exhaust, and a Triumph tall touring screen. That about resolves any downsides for this bike. It’s run’s cool, and I have ample wind protection. It’s still heavy, but that’s the only issue I have to live with.

  • @williamlapratt7007
    @williamlapratt7007 5 місяців тому +9

    I took mine down the MABDR and it was a blast. I'm 6'4" 260 lbs and had about 80 lbs of camping gear/tools....not a problem. We hit every terrain and never faltered. Before riding down the MABDR from PA to VA we had to ride up to PA/NY border on the hard ball. No problem with Shinko 804/805s This bike forces you to ride and enjoy motorcycling. You'll have fun learning about yourself and discovering your break even points. I am one with my motorcycle now.

    • @sgtshak2806
      @sgtshak2806 День тому

      Thinking about stepping up from my T100 to this 1200XE. I do not do a lot of off-road riding, but at 6'4"/ 260 also, I like the seat height. I'm a weekender who does about 100-150 miles a day in the paved mountains. Curious of your thoughts on the "move".

  • @martinh8539
    @martinh8539 5 місяців тому +3

    Ian, I want this bike so badly. It looks fantastic. I test rode one and fell in love with the character of the engine the same way you did. At 6'3 it is the perfect size for me, and it's about the only modern-vintage bike that doesn't make me look like an elephant humping a football when i sit on it.
    We ADV riders are arguably the most demanding group of riders ever to exist. We need our bikes to be resilient enough to be thrown around off-road, handle great in corners, and comfortable enough to handle 300+ mile days on the slab.
    In order for this to be touring serviceable, you'd need to add a windscreen and a lower exhaust right away so you can accommodate two soft bags on it. That of course, ruins the precious aesthetic, but who cares on the trails.
    The problem is the weight of this bike and the relatively relaxed rake. I've owned and ridden an F800GSA for the past two years. I regret the weight of that bike every time i get onto a trail with it- along with its undersprung suspension. Somehow, though, that rotax engine always got me home.
    I'm conflicted. From a functional standpoint- the 890R/Norden are the ideal picks for me. Tenere 700 needs suspension upgrades, I can't trust an Aprilia (or stomach the headlight), BMW's bikes are too big, and the Africa twin is too heavy/undersprung.
    but i still find myself coming back to the looks of the triumph.

  • @RocketMan_Moto
    @RocketMan_Moto Рік тому +30

    Very comprehensive review👍 I’m not in the market for this bike, having just bought the new Transalp, but I enjoy your style and have picked up some tips for my own videos. Keep up the good work, Ian. All the best from Portugal😊

  • @johanklose2929
    @johanklose2929 Рік тому +6

    I have a 2022, XE 1200 and I am 6’7 I feel like it’s just a big dirtbike I have done 6000km in seven weeks now and I absolutely love it 🏍️

  • @billparke1520
    @billparke1520 Рік тому +21

    Thanks for adding the segment on Maintenance intervals and accessibility of the oil and air filters. I recommend these be covered in all bike reviews!

  • @twowheelsandathrottle
    @twowheelsandathrottle Рік тому +50

    I had a Scrambler before trading it in for the Tuareg. The bike is beautiful and a total beast. However, three main issues for me caused me to need to look for another option. 1) way too heavy (top heavy) and was a challenge to pick up - like you showed. 2) Replacement parts took forever - I lost the side plate that covered the fuses and that took months to get and was over $300 for a non-functional piece of plastic. 3) Even though I mounted the bike old-school "throw the leg over" style 90% of the time, the section of frame down by the kickstand cracked in half (from the general weight of the bike? not sure); But that took over 6 months to get that section of the frame and since I didn't have a clear idea of what caused it, after I finally got it replaced, I had to find something else I didn't need to worry about, that was also lighter. Having said all that, it was an absolute beast of a bike and I did get more compliments than any other bike I've had (not that I get a bike fishing for compliments - but just shows people really appreciated the style).

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  Рік тому +7

      great info

    • @briankay3414
      @briankay3414 Рік тому +5

      And you think you'll get parts for an Aprilia any easier or cheaper? All motorcycle parts are ridiculously over priced...but us motorcyclists make the economy go around because we're addicted to having several bikes

    • @freeheelsak
      @freeheelsak Рік тому

      I’ve been buying parts directly from UK for my triumph.

    • @twowheelsandathrottle
      @twowheelsandathrottle Рік тому +6

      @@freeheelsak yeah - honestly parts availability was the lowest of the reasons. My main reason was struggling with it off-road like Ian points out (due to the top-heaviness) and then the main issue for me was the broken frame sub-section (and I wasn't the only one that had this issue). I'm an old-school moto-X guy, I rarely ever mounted by using the kick-stand. I always threw my leg over. So, how that broke I have no clue.

    • @NatanArk
      @NatanArk 11 місяців тому

      Where do you live?

  • @Fernando90054
    @Fernando90054 26 днів тому

    The question that was revealed for me when I tested this bike was comparing it to the other iterations of this engine was that on the XE the torque goes up and up way further than what’s needed, because with no wind protection you have no chance to feel any lack of power. It’s a fantastic solution. It isn’t made for big mileage traveling on motorways. It’s a bike to explore the B roads and more unused or forgotten routes. It’s perfect for that. Of course it isn’t a slow bike, you can ride it in a fast sporty manner but it invites you to ride it on a rumbling way, it sounds lovely! The upper position the commanding posture in traffic and in general road riding is so pleasant and secure…The big travel of the suspension soaks up all the asphalt imperfections, it’s a so plush ride and at the same time it’s very firm, so there is a nice and precise sensation of safety when you lean the bike on the bends. With the right gear and helmet you can get a lot of pleasure of riding this machine.👌🏻

  • @d.Cog420
    @d.Cog420 10 місяців тому +3

    Check out Life of a Scrambler and Songs from the Saddle for good (IMO) owner reviews if you're thinking of buying. I've had mine for 3 years and take it everywhere I'm good enough to go. It's surprisingly capable out of the box but a couple of things I'd recommend: Shapeways Leg Saver solves the pipe heat issue; Hepco and Becker engine protection bars stop/minimise bike and leg damage when you drop it (Triumph also do crash bars); OEM hand guards not that strong so swapped them for Barkbusters; get tires suited to where you're riding. I use Mitas E7+ or E09. 21 inch front is great but 17 inch rear limits tire choices. Check out Total Triumph slash cut pipes if you want something that roars. Overall...freakin love it.

  • @timlauwers3692
    @timlauwers3692 Рік тому +12

    I fell in love with the styling when Triumph released it. Immediately brought in my speed triple R and switched bikes, never regretted it. XE comes with heated grips standard (little button on the left grip). The handguards are flimsy, broke off with the first crash and are expensive to replace. Replaced them with barkbusters. Crashbars are mandatory and protect the engine really well, as do the passenger pegs 😊. The footpegs need to be replaced with 'rally' style ones to give more foot comfort. And i like you mention the torque, but what this bike does very well is keeping the same amount of torque through the whole rev range. Wind protection is an issue, I'm looking in to that to find a stylish solution 😅. But thanks for the awesome review, greetings from Belgium 😊

    • @alliride1741
      @alliride1741 10 місяців тому +1

      Actualy no heated grips as standart there in EU :( cost ~200eur extra

    • @bobjohnson1633
      @bobjohnson1633 6 місяців тому

      I would have taken the xe if heated grips were standard.

  • @wsl5585
    @wsl5585 Рік тому +6

    Good review. Reminds me of friends riding Triumphs around 1968. Heavy, good off the bottom, wind pushing you around as speed increases, suspension bottoming off road. Definitely a bike bringing back an era of motorcycling.

  • @footfeathers
    @footfeathers Рік тому +16

    Just got the XC and added tail tidy, crash bars, hand guards, bar end mirrors and single side luggage rack. I'm surprised how much I like this bike. The quality of parts and fit and finish are really nice and it's a blast to ride. Great bikes.

    • @hareshkanagasabapathi781
      @hareshkanagasabapathi781 11 місяців тому +1

      I got mine yesterday . What did you buy all the accessories? Can you share links please

    • @TommyNitro
      @TommyNitro 10 місяців тому

      @@hareshkanagasabapathi781 What sort of fuel range do you have with the bike?

    • @d.Cog420
      @d.Cog420 10 місяців тому +1

      @@TommyNitro On tarmac about 320km.

  • @skippynj1979
    @skippynj1979 9 місяців тому +4

    I'm dying for one of these to just tour... I've had big touring bikes... but i want something more open air.. i think this is on my list to stay my camping gear on and just go😊

  • @colingoldthorpe5918
    @colingoldthorpe5918 Рік тому +4

    First comment what a day !! working in India and on night shift wake up to a Big Rock Moto video before getting out of bed!!!!! Thanks Ian !!! The one thing this bike has going for it, it doesn't look like every other ADV bike out there. I was close to buying this over the T120 but then i said to myself, i'm old and how often will i go off road.

  • @roadsweride_pt
    @roadsweride_pt Рік тому +8

    Hey mate!
    Congratulations, that was without a doubt the most detailed, sincere and honest review I've ever seen of a scram1200xe. I have one, I'm already on my second one (being my first one the xc version) and I agree with everything you said in your appreciation of this beautiful model. I will not be hypocrite and say that this is the best bike in the world (that doesn't exist) and that I don't miss a mid or big trail for the comfort in longer rides, but without a doubt this is one of the most beautiful, well equipped and with the best finishes of the segment, for me this is the only bike that can do justice to the Scrambler designation!
    In short, it is not perfect in many aspects, but it is an excellent bike to do a little bit of everything and also to enjoy when stopped ahah it is simply beautiful!!!
    With all that said, I wish you continued great work, as your reviews are always very detailed and honest without the typical BS of the media/journalists in general.
    Cheers from Portugal.

  • @human1513
    @human1513 11 місяців тому +3

    Audio was always good.
    Like that you always say your sizes (leg inseam, height,....).
    Also like the mentioning of both imperial & metric numbers, speeds, weight,....

  • @london_biker6177
    @london_biker6177 4 місяці тому +1

    Your drop tests are such a useful resource, just switched over to a Scram1200 and came back to your channel to re-watch this part. Really helpful to prepare the bike for some light off-roading and it's fantastic that you do this with all the bikes you review! Keep up the amazing vids!

  • @laurapeters8686
    @laurapeters8686 Рік тому +3

    I've had an XC for a couple of years now, absolutely love it, I have the factory screen and no issues with wind ( just a bit of helmet buffering with an enduro style )
    I've only found the exhaust hot after 3 hours solid riding when I was stuck in stop go traffic.
    I've off roaded with no issues, and even been on the official Triumph adventure course and no problems, you learn to ride slightly toe in when stood.
    Engine is great, the Torque is from the initial throttle opening all the way to the redline at 7000 rpm

  • @jhonsey1
    @jhonsey1 9 місяців тому +2

    Man, your comprehensive reviews are the best on the internet. I agree with all you said here. I have the XC and love it despite it's flaws. Dirt enough for me(I have a dirtbike for when I really want to get after it), great torque, and just fun to ride. I've also owned and loved a Scrambler 900. The 1200 is just more in every way. Thank you for all you do!

  • @MichaelShaw206
    @MichaelShaw206 Рік тому +9

    Thanks Ian for the video. Very informative! I was severely tempted by this bike because it's gorgeous and I really don't like traditional adventure bike styling - too much plastic (sorry Taureg 660). Yet, your points are hard to ignore. If I had the room in my garage, I might still be tempted to buy one just to look at it. Yet, the older I get, the lighter I want my bike. My litmus test is whether the weight of the bike would make me avoid certain trails if I was riding alone. Others more skilled than myself would likely scoff at that, but I need to ride my ride.

  • @adisyamadasa4238
    @adisyamadasa4238 Рік тому +7

    So many folks are confused to why the driving modes reset after cycling of ignition/key....I'm pretty sure it's liability mostly for every manufacturer. Same thing for the cars, you can turn off abs in many of them but you restart the car it's back where it should be. They know that there are some folks that shouldn't be trusted with the machine completely and who will then sue them over something stupid like that.😢

    • @robnewman19
      @robnewman19 9 місяців тому

      Not sure that is the reason.. I’m thinking it’s more about cost.. many of the newer adv and sport bikes, particularly the European ones, do save the settings when you power off.. my KTM 790 Adventure foe example

  • @YangCalgary
    @YangCalgary Рік тому +1

    I usually don’t watch videos this long but if it’s from you I grab z coffee and spend the time. Well worth it. As a Canadian I had to laugh when you said it’s cold at 70F. I think your test made it clear that this is a true Scrambler.

  • @pamanthanos9742
    @pamanthanos9742 Рік тому +2

    i just searching this bike a couple days ago and now i get full review from you

  • @bobberdude557
    @bobberdude557 Рік тому +8

    Interesting the clutch is heavy. Mine has always been soft, easy, and plush. Sounds like it needs adjustments

  • @Dave-sw2dm
    @Dave-sw2dm Рік тому +2

    This bike is calling to me. Looking forward to this review Ian.

  • @bgorrell
    @bgorrell 6 місяців тому +1

    Loved this review, and am in the process of buying a slighted used 2019 1200 XE! One thing I read from the manual regarding the comment about the bike not remembering rider modes:
    If when the ignition was last switched OFF, the following conditions were met:
    - Off-Road, Off-Road Pro or Rider mode was active,
    - and ABS or TC was set to Off-Road or OFF,
    then the riding mode will default to Road when the ignition is switched ON.
    Otherwise, the last selected riding mode will be remembered and activated when the ignition is switched ON.

  • @Petrolheadhub1
    @Petrolheadhub1 7 місяців тому +1

    Your videos and reviews are so good! Quality and honest content!!

  • @tbillington
    @tbillington Рік тому +3

    The Doug Demuro of bike reviews. Excellent and full of info that everyone else doesn't cover. Thanks Ian.

  • @ferociousfrankie
    @ferociousfrankie Рік тому +2

    The best looking scrambler out there IMO.

  • @tabletopplayer
    @tabletopplayer Рік тому +9

    Owning a 2022 XE, I can rest my bare calf on the heat shield in 90° heat and not get burned, it's hardly hot, so I'm not sure where the magnitude of complaints is coming from here. On the early models before they moved the cat to the rear, sure it was definitely a problem.

    • @adventurechannel67
      @adventurechannel67 Рік тому

      It may not "get hot" but, the constant heat near my ball on a long ride it a major turn off.. it's a great bike for very short rides in the winter tho .

    • @colonelquickshifter6534
      @colonelquickshifter6534 11 місяців тому

      They moved the cat on 21 bikes onwards

  • @fedortoba6499
    @fedortoba6499 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for review this bike, I just to have one and it was awesome! I love it! But I’m old school and I think that’s was the main reason! Everyone stop you and ask for this bike! 😂😂😂 thanks again, I change it for the tiger rally pro 900 just because my girl was uncomfortable in the scramble in the long trips! Hope you had fun riding this bike!!

  • @oso_nomada
    @oso_nomada 5 місяців тому +2

    I have ran 5 sets of tires on my 2019 1200XE…had 3 miles on the clock when I went to pick it up at the dealer, anyhow…my third set were Conti Trail Attack 3 and they were amazing, along with dialing my F/R suspension, the bike changes dramatically for the twisty stuff, and track days, BUT you have to put in the work to tune your suspension. Set #5 are currently Dunlop Trailmax Missions and they’re BEASTLY for nearly anything I throw at my bike. At nearly 20k miles…I have zero complaints about the bike and will never get rid of it. It fits me perfectly physically, I’m 6’2” 250lbs, 32 inseam…and it fits me perfectly as a rider of 20+ years. Ride On!

  • @motocannon1838
    @motocannon1838 Рік тому +3

    I honestly love mine. It can really do anything you want too. Swiss army knife of a bike.

  • @jojosthlm
    @jojosthlm Рік тому +1

    Your video quality is really good. Sharp and clear, great lighting. Best of the bike reviewers. Thanks👍👍👍

  • @andy3d1
    @andy3d1 Рік тому +3

    I’ve have this exact bike and love it. I only ride on the road and love the engine for blasting back road canyons. I’m grinding ear to ear in my helmet when flogging her around. I had so many bikes and absolutely love the this thing! I have 500 exc for off road and think big bikes and off road are not fun. Did 6000 hard desert miles on my F800GS and once you ride a light weight dual sport off-road you’ll never go back. On a small bike you seek out obstacles :)

    • @chrishart8548
      @chrishart8548 Рік тому

      At least you managed 6000 miles hard desert on the f800gs shows how good the bike is.

    • @andy3d1
      @andy3d1 Рік тому

      @@chrishart8548 absolutely, these “heavy” adventure bigs are so well built - it absolutely my skill that was the the limiting factor.

  • @Otrain82
    @Otrain82 Рік тому +1

    Great review. Answered all my questions and pointed out logical concerns.

  • @mikekeehan2188
    @mikekeehan2188 Рік тому +8

    Interesting review. As an owner of a 22 1200XE I have been waiting anxiously to hear your review of this bike. I think you do very thorough and unbiased reviews and I was curious to see your opinion of my bike vs an actual adv bike. I was a bit surprised with your findings, based on my experience. I find the clutch to be an extremely light pull. This perhaps because my other road bikes are Harleys. This is relative. What surprised me most is your comments on the suspension. I find the suspension to be extremely harsh. On dirt roads even, the small irregularities are jarring, even with the damping all the way out. ( softest setting). Perhaps they made some improvements on the 23's, if so I would love to understand how to duplicate that. Also, my bike is not as smooth as you mentioned your test bike was. Mine starts to buzz noticeably and irritatingly at about 3800 rpm, it becomes less at about 4200 rpm but still present to recline. Very smooth up to 3800.

    • @yuriapt
      @yuriapt Рік тому

      First of all, very good review! Watched the whole video 😉 I own the 23 model XE model and I absolutely love this bike! Agree with everything except the suspension. I had mine yesterday on a similar track like you did and I did adjust it beforehand and no bottom out at all. As mike says, I think it's more of a harsh suspension. Other than that thanks for your review Ian 💪👍

    • @alliride1741
      @alliride1741 10 місяців тому

      same thots about the clutch, before XE hade Dyna, there is nothing can get harder then clutch on this bike :)

  • @Watch_Papa
    @Watch_Papa Рік тому +1

    this was the. most compressive review i saw good job

  • @mm.takeum
    @mm.takeum Рік тому +2

    Big Rock Moto is the best motorcycle channel

  • @mehdibb4186
    @mehdibb4186 Рік тому +5

    Great review , very comprehensive and detailed . I am however surprised you mentioned that the scrambler is not as good off road than “ other adventures bikes “ - my own experience is that it performs better off road than anything I have tried ( tiger - BMW - Africa twin - ) the AT comes close but in the nay stuff the scrambler tops it -

  • @spencerleeb
    @spencerleeb Рік тому +4

    Gorgeous, expensive, not the most practical, heavy and compromised. I want one badly.

  • @klemenm6967
    @klemenm6967 Рік тому +1

    Maggie, thank you for your input and don’t worry about the mike and sound… another great review by BRMoto.

  • @the.communist
    @the.communist Рік тому +2

    Thats the NICEST adv bike by a looooong shot.

  • @newenglandscrambler2262
    @newenglandscrambler2262 Рік тому +2

    I loved my 2019 XE until I totaled it. Impractical as all heck, bit just a hoot to ride. And what a cool looking bike. There really is nothing like it. I'd definitely buy another one if I could add another couple bikes to my stable, but I wouldn't off-road it again. Better tools for the job. I'd customize it and it would be my dedicated "day trip" bike for gravel roads and just cruising around. And sure, Starbucks. Why not.

  • @brianlekei8920
    @brianlekei8920 11 місяців тому +1

    Ian, your video and sound quality are top notch, seem improved. As far as the Scrambler you have nailed it. I considered it but figured all of the pros and cons without buying one. It is an image motorcycle. I love what it is, a beautiful well constructed motorcycle, I just don’t want to live with one. Could be a second bike but that is a lot of money to tie up in a bike for image and a certain kind of fun.

  • @TheAmerican1963
    @TheAmerican1963 Рік тому +2

    That bike is so beautiful !!!!! 🙂

  • @beborodner930
    @beborodner930 Рік тому +1

    Seems like one pf those bikes. In spite of its design flaws, it's charm will win you over. Nobody is gonna buy this bike without knowing what there getting. Props to Triumph for making such beautiful machine!! I want one.. :)

  • @Big_DT
    @Big_DT 11 місяців тому +2

    I have a Bonneville T120, similar stying with a lot less suspension travel, and I love it. I've been customizing mine for the last year and one of things I added right away was a fly screen. It made a huge difference in wind protection. That being said, I've never understood the allure of an expensive 500lb dirt bike, like this Scrambler or a large ADV bike. That being said, the new 400cc Scrambler that Triumph is launching next month has caught my eye.

  • @jdgutierrez5879
    @jdgutierrez5879 9 місяців тому

    This is such a comprehensive and great review!

  • @Nypher91
    @Nypher91 11 місяців тому +2

    I have the XC cause the XE was to tall for me. 5'8". I mounted an Zard exhaust and i love the sound of this bike. For me personally it is one of the coolest bike out there. I don't regret my decisions.

  • @chriskoskoros7801
    @chriskoskoros7801 Рік тому +1

    Another excellent review. thanks a lot Ian. I think the bike looks amazing and its a great allrounder. Btw there are some aftermarket exhaust systems which bring the pipes lower but are quite expensive-i would consider buying one though if I owned the bike.

  • @benhillman11
    @benhillman11 Рік тому +1

    I was hoping you were going to cover this bike! Thanks so much!

  • @tomrohan8480
    @tomrohan8480 6 місяців тому +1

    Excellent review❤

  • @brettroman3218
    @brettroman3218 11 місяців тому

    Excellent review Ian!

  • @sharagan
    @sharagan Рік тому

    Thank you for the great review. Your channel is one of the best out there. I appreciate your honest, detailed approach and also the small things, like the metric values to all mentioned data. Regarding the bike....the off-road aspect is only for looks :)

  • @_Makanko_
    @_Makanko_ 10 місяців тому +1

    This was a great full review, thanks!
    I'd love for you to be able to get to test-drive a Desert Sled.

  • @Enjoytheinbetween
    @Enjoytheinbetween 10 місяців тому

    I love this bike!!! Thanks for the review.

  • @JackMihoff6969
    @JackMihoff6969 25 днів тому

    I never had a problem with wind on a motorcycle even on high speeds on naked bikes even the ones with the same sitting position as this. If anything, I enjoy it.

  • @howlingmocassin2917
    @howlingmocassin2917 Рік тому

    Great review, thankyou

  • @balrognemhed5222
    @balrognemhed5222 Місяць тому

    I just started seriously considering Triumphs this week. Another great review!

  • @harveybjackson203
    @harveybjackson203 11 місяців тому +1

    Very glad you reviewed this bike, been looking at the Steve McQueen edition for a while now, your review cemented my purchase. Also like to see you review a Moto Guzzi 8V Grisso, that I am interested in as well.

  • @RealWalterSobcheck
    @RealWalterSobcheck 11 місяців тому +3

    Aside from adding crash protection, this bike has to have the suspension set up properly and replace the foot pegs with wider ones before going off-road. Those two changes can make a big difference in ridability. It can be very challenging with the weight, but it is something folks can learn to adapt to.
    It's not the greatest at anything (besides getting comments 😂) but man is it a blast.

    • @harowerks44
      @harowerks44 3 місяці тому

      These points completely correct.

  • @robertmontefusco1902
    @robertmontefusco1902 4 місяці тому +1

    Great unbias review. Although this bike looks great and has some nice attributes, I will no longer consider purchasing it based on the negative aspects you pointed out. As you stated, there are too many other adventure bikes that can do everything better. If your priority is to look at this bike in the garage more than ride it, it would be a good choice. Other than that there are way too many negatives.
    Thanks for saving me the time of taking one out on a test ride!

  • @javi_scram
    @javi_scram Рік тому +2

    Nice review! I do think that the Scrambler 1200 XE It's the balance of a beautiful bike and a capable ADV. I have one and one of my biggest complaints is that there is nothing to grab with the knees haha the tank is short and a bit forward so when you are offroading you have to use your legs very well when you require to squeeze the scrambler. I had to upgrade the hand guards because the original were just crap and the foot pegs but for the rest, it's an absolutely phenomenal bike!

  • @ecalzo
    @ecalzo Рік тому +1

    always honest review here.. many owners says it is fantastic offroad but all seems to have been forgot to mention the exhaust touching your leg while pushing it in odd position while standing up ..

  • @wine_country_moto
    @wine_country_moto Рік тому +1

    Right on. Wanted to see a review on this bike.

  • @arturs79
    @arturs79 Рік тому

    I wait this review so log. Thank's. I like it.

  • @willmcmwillmcm8338
    @willmcmwillmcm8338 Рік тому +1

    Another great review by Ian. I would opt for the Unit Garage Low slung exhaust mod with no Cat, to address heat issues. And it saves 6Kg. When Ian was describing XE alternatives, I also thought...why not the XC?. Lower seat, lower height, slightly lower weight (the nominal gains add up). And the XC is still well within most riders off-road abilities. Also....does anyone know if the scrambler 1200 is still made in Hinkley? or is this model now made in Thailand, along with other triumph models? I saw on a forum you can check for a letter variation on the VIN.

  • @Isha048
    @Isha048 Рік тому

    Thank you for your nice video Ian, it's always a pleasure watching your videos, you're doing a very good job. I really like that bike, old style mixed with some modern stuff, but it's really heavy. Watching your video, I noticed that probably using only one shock absorber instead of two, the exhaust pipe could be positioned closer to the chassis, giving more space to the passenger's legs, and the bike would be a little lighter. Old style is good, but sometimes you can create some not very comfortable situations that might be avoided by thinking in a different way. Triumph should think about. Only my opinion, of course.

  • @kawajocb1685
    @kawajocb1685 Рік тому

    Looks realy Cool. Thanks fore the video

  • @jeffwright9431
    @jeffwright9431 11 місяців тому

    Great review and a beautiful bike.

  • @makut4154
    @makut4154 8 місяців тому

    Excellent honest review

  • @Andrew-td6hi
    @Andrew-td6hi 11 місяців тому +1

    Sorry you missed dinner with your family for this but it was a completely interesting, thorough and useful review. Where is this test trail located. Live in the NE and would love to come out and ride this area. Again, Excellent appraisal of this bike. Beautiful bike, outstanding features to augment weight and handling. Unfortunately the dual sport and scrambler world does not make a bike to fit the majority of shorter folks who would otherwise have more options( except Suzuki DR). Really appreciate the review

  • @daves6851
    @daves6851 2 місяці тому

    Nice review.

  • @petterhelland7178
    @petterhelland7178 Рік тому +2

    Excellent review as always! Speaking of weird, charming bikes: it's about time you did a full review of the Moto Guzzi V85tt! 😁

  • @ringo4419
    @ringo4419 9 місяців тому

    Very good review!

  • @Michael_Shay
    @Michael_Shay Рік тому +1

    It's actually insane to me that some of these bikes still don't save the mode when you restart the bike. It's 2023 like seriously. Imagine if the background and all your settings reset on your PC every time you restarted it. It's such a small feature and it's pretty ridiculous that it's missing, especially on a bike at this price point. More importantly, it's an offroad bike, and it's likely to be stalled or restarted on trail. It'd be a nightmare to have to go through the ride modes while stalled on a hill or something.
    Other than that, I LOVE the styling of this bike, such a beautiful machine. Triumph and RE have nailed the retro styling, I love Triumph's modern flare to it.

  • @rickmancr
    @rickmancr Рік тому +1

    The dummy "Monza" flip filler cap fell off mine as well. Its held to the tank by a plastic ring that doesn't seem to make for a strong fixing.

  • @tylermcdonald8965
    @tylermcdonald8965 Рік тому +1

    Also, putting the Triumph knee pads makes a HUGE difference when standing up and fixes the bow legged exhaust issue. I wish I would have gotten them day 1. Cheap and very effective!

  • @thisisme7587
    @thisisme7587 Рік тому +2

    Great review. Id argue the clutch isnt that heavy similar to a t7. But not on the hydraulic soft side at all. Its a really fun bike. Never owned a wind friendly bike so i dont care about wind blast. Stay off the hiways theyre boring anyway. Dirt roads are an absolute blast on this thing. Steve Kimrad sandblast rallying shows us how haha. Fun and sexy are the key words here

  • @woodywood3388
    @woodywood3388 11 місяців тому +1

    Very nice, informative review, although many other reviews I have seen suggest the bike is not top heavy and that the weight is low down. I was also surprised by your comment about how heavy the clutch is because I understand that this XC has en excellent slipper clutch. Are the US models different?
    have been toying with the idea of trading in my Tiger 850 Sport, but given how much touring I do i have a sneaking suspicion I would regret it due to the lack of wind protection. Keep the good reviews coming. Thanks.

  • @ralphvalkenhoff2887
    @ralphvalkenhoff2887 Місяць тому

    Beautiful bike. This reason alone I would purchase one.

  • @nonsononessunooko4066
    @nonsononessunooko4066 Рік тому

    excellent review like always! ANYWAY so... when is maggie getting his ROAD KING?

  • @rvalerio77
    @rvalerio77 11 місяців тому

    Gorgeous bike!

  • @gregchapdelaine4889
    @gregchapdelaine4889 11 місяців тому

    Gorgeous motorcycle. Not something I’d have as a primary adv bike but I’d love to take it up mellow gravel forest roads or just cruise.

  • @danmcgowan4761
    @danmcgowan4761 Рік тому

    I have to say the 2021 desert sled is a fabulous bike. I think it has the best ergonomics for standing off road. You should try and review one, great bike!

  • @postaroland2014
    @postaroland2014 Рік тому +2

    It would be great to hear, at the end of the review, whether you would buy the bike or not. For me, this bike is an absolute dream.

  • @Laksujaakso
    @Laksujaakso Рік тому

    Interesting choice for the dealer to have a radiator guard and knobby tires but no crash bars on the demo bike.
    I have the XC version and I've been loving it very much. It's got more off road capability than its rider and it feels stable yet flickable on pavement. Sometimes I wish I had better weather protection but then I'd lose the cool classic looks. I see my bike every time I look out the kitchen window so I want my bike to look good. I also like the big bike feeling of the Scrambler 1200 because I'm a big guy. I've test ridden the Husqvarna Norden but it feels too small, like a kids' bike.
    How would you compare this to the Africa Twin off road wise?

  • @dwheeler016
    @dwheeler016 Рік тому +1

    I loved my Honda 350 scrambler. Why is this one blowing blue smoke when you rev it up?

  • @MikhailProskalov
    @MikhailProskalov Рік тому +1

    Dreaming about the xc model. Hope to earn for it sometime

  • @Scout4x
    @Scout4x Рік тому +3

    There are so many better do-it-all motorcycles than the 1200 XE. I believe Triumph is aiming this bike for older guys who remember the scramblers of the 60's and 70's. It LOOKS marvelous to me (and to many other geezers), but it also wouldn't be right for someone as old as I to ride (I'm 74) due to it's height and weight. If a bike falls over, Ian gets bruised. If a bike falls over with me on it, I get injured badly (or die), so this bike isn't for me.

  • @brucekendall52
    @brucekendall52 Рік тому

    Excellent content,thank you.

  • @Gracinda80
    @Gracinda80 10 місяців тому

    Great review! Not making the new 400 scrambler an off-road twin was a big mistake...

  • @Dave-sw2dm
    @Dave-sw2dm Рік тому

    Are you making suspension adjustments for the varying riding conditions?

  • @exothermal.sprocket
    @exothermal.sprocket 8 місяців тому +1

    I really wonder if the exhaust system from the Speed Twin 1200 would fit on this machine. I couldn't care less about high side-mount exhaust, even if it was a signature styling back in the day. Something beneath the foot and up-swept in the rear would be fine by me.