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I'm not sure. I don't think I like it. It looks like the designers weren't sure how they wanted it to look, so we've ended up with Homer's Car.
Triumph 1200 Scrambler
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Re: Triumph 1200 Scrambler
Stylish & retro.....the hipsters will love it, the trails will never see it.
Starbucks bike.
Starbucks bike.
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Re: Triumph 1200 Scrambler
I liked the original Scrambler and I liked the 1200 Explorer/Tiger, not sure I like that though.
I’ve seen that tank before somewhere, an off-roader from the 60’s or 70’s iirc, but not surprising given the look that the stylists wanted I guess.
I’ve seen that tank before somewhere, an off-roader from the 60’s or 70’s iirc, but not surprising given the look that the stylists wanted I guess.
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Re: Triumph 1200 Scrambler
£11500 for the road biased bike and £12300 for the more off road version. Not bad value in today's money.
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Re: Triumph 1200 Scrambler
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Looks to be a very capable and good looking bike.
I would like to try some proper trail riding. Not proper off road mx stuff but riding to places off road. Wales seems ideal.
Looks to be a very capable and good looking bike.
I would like to try some proper trail riding. Not proper off road mx stuff but riding to places off road. Wales seems ideal.
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Re: Triumph 1200 Scrambler
That actually looks pretty decent. Still screams "Steve McQueen Tribute Bike" to me.