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2010 Triumph Scrambler
2010 Triumph
Scrambler
MSRP $8,799
A sense of adventure from back in the day. A modern interpretation of a timeless classic, the Triumph Scrambler demands attention wherever it goes. Inspired by the 60's Triumph off-road sports motorcycles that were stripped down for racing, the Scrambler has a unique look and feel all of its own.
Average User Rating:
4.1
Based on 1 Review

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Rating:
4.1
Exactly what I wanted
By: Roy Reuter
Posted: June 20, 2010
Scoresheet
Engine: 4 Suspension: 3 Handling: 4
Transmission: 5 Ergonomics: 5 Value: 4
Brakes: 4 Components: 4 Reliability: 4
Review
I have the Matt Green 2010 EFI model Scrambler fitted with Arrow exhaust. I have to say that this bike is everything I wanted. I had a 2001 Triumph Bonneville that always felt cramped. The ergonomics and height of the Scrambler are far better for me. I love the sound of the arrow exhaust. The only accessory I added was the skid plate as I intend on doing a bit of off roading (fire roads, service roads, etc...)

Contrary to first impressions, the exhaust is not an issue with getting too hot or being in the way. I have ridden 145 miles without stopping and I was very comfortable. A wind screen may be necessary if you do not like windblast.

I am considering upgrading the shocks. I have noticed that with the EFI model you are quick to blip the throttle when you hit a bump. I understand this is an issue with all Triumph's? The front does not dive but the rear is a bit bouncy.
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