I've got a 2020 scrambler 900. Absolutely love it, great video as always. Still surprised there isn't more publicity from other channels on this bike for how great it is.
I had no clue this bike had only a 100 mile range. I was thinking my 160 mile range on my 1200 was rough. I was kinda thinking 200 would be the sweet spot.
It probably truly has a range of about 120ish miles but I've never pushed it. I just stop when the light comes on. I'll likely pack gas and film a true range test soon.
Regarding the limited gas. LIND Triumph of London does a fat tank mod with their triumphs scrambler 900s and it looks spectacular you should consider it!
Hey! I've been taking a few ideas from your videos. At first, I put the bar-end mirrors, but that’s a really bad idea in case of a fall, I need to find mirrors like yours 😅 By the way, have you noticed your bike pulls to the right when you let go of the handlebars? The dealer told me it could be because of the weight of the exhaust, but it’s really annoying.
Great video with helpful information!
I've got a 2020 scrambler 900. Absolutely love it, great video as always. Still surprised there isn't more publicity from other channels on this bike for how great it is.
I had no clue this bike had only a 100 mile range. I was thinking my 160 mile range on my 1200 was rough. I was kinda thinking 200 would be the sweet spot.
It probably truly has a range of about 120ish miles but I've never pushed it. I just stop when the light comes on. I'll likely pack gas and film a true range test soon.
How about the heat exhaust for a pillion?
Regarding the limited gas. LIND Triumph of London does a fat tank mod with their triumphs scrambler 900s and it looks spectacular you should consider it!
What’s the size of tank and cost
@@stanleylawson9015 I think they're using a speed twin pr t120 tank
Hey! I've been taking a few ideas from your videos. At first, I put the bar-end mirrors, but that’s a really bad idea in case of a fall, I need to find mirrors like yours 😅
By the way, have you noticed your bike pulls to the right when you let go of the handlebars? The dealer told me it could be because of the weight of the exhaust, but it’s really annoying.
I have a Scrambler 400X and it pulls to the right. I assume it’s just because of an increase in weight on that side as you said.
@@samtagget I guess I'll have to learn to live with it
went to look at the 400 for the wife , she left with the 900 😂
Awesome! I love that for her. 👏🏾