The Triumph Scrambler 900 makes a strong impression with its power, style, and refinement. The liquid-cooled, 8-valve, SOHC, 270° crank angle parallel twin engine, displacing 900cc, provides an exciting mix of performance and usability. The Scrambler's engine churns out a hearty 65 PS (64.1 bhp) at 7250 rpm and an impressive torque of 80 Nm at 3250 rpm, which provides great mid-range power that is perfect for both city riding and weekend escapes.The multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection enhances throttle response, making the Scrambler 900 responsive and nimble. The wet, multi-plate torque assist clutch is another impressive feature, making gear changes smoother and reducing rider fatigue, ensuring a more enjoyable ride over longer distances.Overall, the Triumph Scrambler 900 demonstrates a perfect balance of retro-inspired styling and modern technology, offering a reliable and enjoyable riding experience for any adventure.
- Solid mid-range power: The Scrambler 900's engine produces a robust 65 PS and 80 Nm of torque, ideal for city commutes and country rides alike.
- Responsive and nimble: The multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection system results in excellent throttle response.
- Comfortable ride: The wet, multi-plate torque assist clutch enables smoother gear changes, reducing fatigue on longer journeys.
Cons
- Might lack top-end power: For riders used to high-performance bikes, the Scrambler 900's maximum power output may feel a bit underwhelming.
- No advanced rider aids: Compared to some competitors, the Scrambler 900 might lack some of the advanced rider aids, like cornering ABS or traction control.
- Could be heavy for some riders: The Scrambler 900, with its sturdy construction, could be challenging to manage for new or smaller riders.
Analogue speedometer with LCD multi-functional display
Brakes
Front Brake
Single Ø310mm floating disc, Brembo 4-piston fixed axial caliper, ABS
Rear Brake
Single Ø255mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper, ABS
Chassis and Suspension
Frame
Tubular steel, with twin cradles
Front Suspension
41mm forks with cartridge damping. 120mm travel
Rear Suspension
Twin shocks with adjustable preload. 120mm rear wheel travel
Tyres
Wheels / Rim
Spoked steel rims, 19’’ x 2.5’’ Front Wheel
Spoked steel rims, 17’’ x 4.25’’ Rear Wheel
Front Tyre
100/90-19 Metzeler Tourance
Rear Tyre
150/70 R17 Metzeler Tourance
Dimensions
Height
1180mm
Seat Height
790 mm
Handlebar Width
835 mm
Wheelbase
1445 mm
Weight
223kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
12 litres
Additional Details
Brushed stainless steel 2 into 2 exhaust system with twin high-level brushed stainless steel silencers
Twin-sided steel fabrication
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