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2015 Triumph Scrambler Review
2015 Triumph Scrambler on www.Totalmotorcycle.com
It’s not about what we’ve added to these iconic classic motorcycles over the years. It’s about what we haven’t taken away.
In the 1960s, far from civilisation and regular roads, stripped down desert bikes based on Triumph twins and fitted with high level exhausts, dirt bike tyres and suspension were being used for hard recreational fun and competition on tough terrain.
The Scrambler takes its inspiration from these very bikes.
They were highly competitive and most famously were used by Hollywood superstar Steve McQueen for pleasure and in full competition. Including the 1964 International Six Day Trial (ISDT) in East Germany. We built the Scrambler to evoke that spirit of freedom and escape, carefree times when all you needed was a bike and somewhere to ride.
2015 Triumph Scrambler www.Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features
With a stunning visual heritage straight from the off-road trails and scrambler scene of the 1960s which it dominated, the Triumph Scrambler takes one of the most iconic images in motorcycling and brings it up to date with 21st century technology in a road-based package.
Classic scrambles styling inspired by the stripped-down, toughened-up off-road Triumphs of the 1960s
Specially tuned version of the iconic, charismatic, 865cc parallel twin
Massive range of accessories for the ultimate in personalising and customising
New for 2015:
New International Seven Day Trial inspired Diablo Red & Lunar Silver paint scheme
The Scrambler is available in:
Diablo Red & Lunar Silver
Matt Pacific Blue
Jet Black
2015 Triumph Scrambler www.Totalmotorcycle.com Features and Benefits
Styling
The Look
Lean and basic, just as the originals were, the Scrambler reflects the look of 1960s Triumph twins, converted by their owners for off-road riding in deserts and open scrubland where the power of the engines could be used to the full.
With its cut down mudguards and black engine finish, the Scrambler has a classic, rebellious style that is loved by so many riders.
Engine
Based on our Bonneville the Scrambler’s engine is the classically styled parallel twin, as handsome as those 1960s originals, fitted into a tubular steel cradle frame, just as it should be.
Exhaust
High level twin chromed stainless steel exhaust pipes and evocative heat shields are inspired by the 1960s Triumph TR6C Trophy Special.
Wheels
The wheels are wire-spoke with black rims and hubs and wear dual-purpose tyres. The front is 19 inches in diameter to give that authentic off-road look.
Engine
Performance
For the Scrambler we retuned the 865cc eight-valve engine to give you more torque at very low revs. It peaks at a strong 68Nm at 4750rpm but keeps producing useful thrust much lower than that, with 90 per cent of its torque on tap from as low as 2500rpm. The power maximum is 59PS, enough for you to get up to all kinds of fun.
Configuration
Powered by a special version of our twin-cylinder Bonneville engine, the Scrambler is air-cooled and styled like the 1960s originals yet quietly bristling with 21st century technology to ensure it’s efficient, durable and easy to use.
Each cylinder has four valves, all operated by double overhead cams making for quieter operation, more accurate valve control and high rev reliability. And the exhaust meets all noise emission regulations but it’s free breathing with a note that gives the Scrambler its unique character. So you get a proven and reliable engine, which is the most fuel efficient in our range.
We gave the Scrambler a voice of its own with a crankshaft that differs to the Bonnevilles with a 270 degree firing order. So you get an encouraging, off-beat sound from those twinned high level pipes.
Fuel Injection
It even looks as if it comes with old-style carburettors, but we’ve disguised the thoroughly modern fuel injection system, which along with the double overhead cams and contemporary internals makes this a highly fuel efficient, as well as engaging engine.
Chassis
Frame
With the exhausts lifted high out of the way it’s possible to see the traditional tubular steel, twin cradle frame in all its glory. Classically styled but strong enough to meet modern handling expectations. The engine is bolted in to lend its own stiffness to the frame which creates a ride that’s light, predictable and completely engaging.
Suspension
The pair of chromed shocks we put at the back look classic on the outside but are modern inside. Giving you balanced and effective damping for comfort and controlled handling. And the front forks wear traditional rubber bellows to protect against dirt, while the stubby front mudguard is just like those you would have fitted in the 1960s.
Brakes
We matched the Scrambler’s performance perfectly with a single front disc, providing progressive, confident stopping power without overwhelming you.
Wheels and Tyres
Only wire spoke wheels would do for a classic like the Scrambler so that’s what we’ve fitted, now with eye-grabbing black hubs and rims. There’s a 19 inch diameter rim at the front to add to the authenticity and style.
On those are block-treaded tyres, another nod towards the off-road look but with excellent on-road performance in all conditions.
Handling
Built to be light and agile yet reassuringly stable when the going gets bumpy. We made the Scrambler forgiving enough to be easy and natural for inexperienced riders but sharp and responsive enough to satisfy even if you’re coming to the Scrambler from larger or sportier machines.
Riding Position
The riding position has its roots in off-roading too. We gave the Scrambler high and wide black finished handlebars and footrests raised for better ground clearance. It sits you tall and upright so you are in command either riding around town or cruising along in the country and enjoying the view. It also gives you fine control of the bike when you’re hustling it through corners and slipping through traffic because it’s so responsive, obedient and easy to control.
Seat Height
The traditional long, flat seat of the Scrambler not only looks the part, it means riders of all sizes can find the ideal position to sit just by sliding into the most comfortable place. This works for the passenger too. There’s plenty of room behind the rider without being forced into a single position – snuggle up or sit back, either is fine.
Design
Overview
Just as desert racers and enduro riders in the 1960s took Triumph twins and personalised them for off-road fun and competition, we started out with the standard Bonneville and modified it to achieve the classic Scrambler look. As well as studying closely the original Triumph TR6C Trophy Special from the late 1960s, the bike which inspired the Scrambler’s high level exhausts.
The current Bonneville itself made its first appearance in 2001 when it was powered by the first 790cc version of the retro parallel twin, but when the Scrambler appeared in 2006 we fitted it with the latest 865cc engine, to achieve the strong torque at low revs we were after. After that it was a case of researching the archives and adding features to give the Scrambler its convincing 1960s style, while ensuring it still rode like a modern Triumph should.
2015 Triumph Scrambler – www.Totalmotorcycle.com USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $9099 USD
Engine and Transmission
typeAir-cooled, DOHC, parallel-twin, 270º firing interval
capacity865cc
bore90mm
stroke68mm
systemMultipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI
exhaustHigh level stainless steel headers with twin chromed silencers
final driveX ring chain
clutchWet, multi-plate
gearbox5-Speed
oil capacity1.2US Gallon
Chassis Running Gear and Displays
frameTubular steel cradle
swingarmTwin-sided, tubular steel
Front Wheels36-spoke 19 x 2.5in
Rear Wheels40-spoke 17 x 3.5in
Front Tires100/90-19
Rear Tires130/80-17
Front SuspensionKYB 41mm forks, 120mm travel
Rear SuspensionKayaba chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload, 106mm rear wheel travel
brakes frontSingle 310mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper
brakes rearSingle 255mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper
instrument display and functionsAnalogue speedometer with odometer and trip information.
Dimensions and Capacities
length2213mm
width handlebars860
height without mirror1202mm
seat height825mm
wheelbase1500mm
rake27.8º
trail105mm
tank capacity4.2us gallon
wet weight230 kg
dry weight214 kg
Performance
max power ec59BHP @ 6800
max torque ec68NM @ 4750
Fuel Consumption
urban46.0us mpg
56mph/90kph60us mpg
2015 Triumph Scrambler – www.Totalmotorcycle.com Canadian Specifications/Technical Details
Canada MSRP Price: $10299 CDN
Engine and Transmission
typeAir-cooled, DOHC, parallel-twin, 270º firing interval
capacity865cc
bore90mm
stroke68mm
systemMultipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI
exhaustHigh level stainless steel headers with twin chromed silencers
final driveX ring chain
clutchWet, multi-plate
gearbox5-Speed
oil capacity1.2US Gallon
Chassis Running Gear and Displays
frameTubular steel cradle
swingarmTwin-sided, tubular steel
Front Wheels36-spoke 19 x 2.5in
Rear Wheels40-spoke 17 x 3.5in
Front Tires100/90-19
Rear Tires130/80-17
Front SuspensionKYB 41mm forks, 120mm travel
Rear SuspensionKayaba chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload, 106mm rear wheel travel
brakes frontSingle 310mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper
brakes rearSingle 255mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper
instrument display and functionsAnalogue speedometer with odometer and trip information.
Dimensions and Capacities
length2213mm
width handlebars860
height without mirror1202mm
seat height825mm
wheelbase1500mm
rake27.8º
trail105mm
tank capacity4.2us gallon
wet weight230 kg
dry weight214 kg
Performance
max power ec59BHP @ 6800
max torque ec68NM @ 4750
Fuel Consumption
urban46.0us mpg
56mph/90kph60us mpg
2015 Triumph Scrambler – www.Totalmotorcycle.com European Specifications/Technical Details
Europe/UK MSRP Price: £7699 GBP (On The Road inc 20% Vat)
Engine and Transmission
typeAir-cooled, DOHC, parallel-twin, 270º firing interval
capacity865cc
bore90mm
stroke68mm
systemMultipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI
exhaustHigh level stainless steel headers with twin chromed silencers
final driveX ring chain
clutchWet, multi-plate
gearbox5-Speed
oil capacity4.5L
Chassis, Running Gear and Displays
frameTubular steel cradle
swingarmTwin-sided, tubular steel
Front Wheels36-spoke 19 x 2.5in
Rear Wheels40-spoke 17 x 3.5in
Front Tyres100/90-19
Rear Tyres130/80-17
Front SuspensionKayaba 41mm forks, 120mm travel
Rear SuspensionKayaba chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload, 106mm rear wheel travel
brakes frontSingle 310mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper
brakes rearSingle 255mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper
instrument display and functionsAnalogue speedometer with odometer and trip information.
Dimensions and Capacities
length2213mm
width handlebars860
height without mirror1202mm
seat height825mm
wheelbase1500mm
rake27.8º
trail105mm
tank capacity16l
wet weight230 kg
dry weight214 kg
Performance
max power ec59BHP @ 6800
max torque ec68NM @ 4750
Fuel Consumption
urban56mpg
56mph/90kph72mpg
75mph/120kph57mpg
Manufacturer Specifications and appearance are subject to change without prior notice on Total Motorcycle (TMW).
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