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If you're into motorcycles, you've probably encountered wrapped exhaust pipes. As well as looking cool, they also have a ...
its 865 c.c. parallel twin engine was adorned with upswept scrambler pipes that were prominent on so many '60s and '70s vintage bikes. Triumph has hidden the fuel injectors inside of throttle ...
stainless exhaust pipes, retro-styled silencers and indicative heat shields all contribute to the Scrambler’s distinctive look. One of the delights of riding a Triumph Scrambler is that in the ...
Even if the Triumph ... scrambler design and the aggressive off-road 2-in-1 silencer, all in shiny polished metal. The massive heat shield is also covering a portion of wrapping around the pipes ...
Triumph offers no quickshifter with the motorcycle. Other components also remain the same — the motorcycle gets USD forks, a monoshock at the rear, alloy wheels wrapped in dual-purpose tyres ...
Overall the Triumph delivers the better scrambler package, but it is crying out for a loud pipe to give it that injection of personality it requires. The base XC model comes with superbike spec ...
The latest Scrambler 900 is much the same: primarily a streetbike with high pipes and a classic 1960s aesthetic. Triumph’s middleweight 900cc engine produces a claimed 64 hp at 7250 rpm and 59 lb.- ...