Triumph Scrambler Reviews

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Average Ratings for Triumph Scrambler

  • Build quality4.4 stars
  • Reliability4.6 stars
  • Value for Money4.7 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.6 stars
  • Overall Rating4.4 stars

4 Reviews For Triumph Scrambler

  • Guest 26th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Good Points: Does exactly what I bought it for. Excellent handling on my local single track lanes. Goes and stops as it should. Looks the part.


    Bad Points: Riding position makes high speed motorway use a bit of a nightmare. Above 65 mph my open face helmet tries to strangle me......On "off road "pipes it sounds more like a Harley than a Triumph. Lacks the authentic Triumph twin sound.


    General comments: I have owned various "Classic" Triumphs from a 53 Speed Twin to a brand new 85 Bonneville over the last quarter of a century, and can honestly say that my 07 Scrambler is easily the best Triumph I have owned. It looks like a proper motorcycle. Build quality is excellent, performance is better than expected. Handling and braking are more than adequate. Reliability is of the kind that us old time Brit. Bike owners could previously only dream about.

  • osufrdave 13th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    The Triumph Scrambler is not a bike to be ridden in an iron butt competition. This is a bike to be ridden to meet friends for dinner, cruise with your buddies, or ride to work. It is not a Gold Wing, but then again, a Gold Wing is not a Scrambler. Happy riding!
  • Guest 10th May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The Triumph Scrambler is an icon. It evokes images of Steve McQueen who was a keen off roader. It also pulls peoples memories around 'The Great Escape' and in the bike club I am a member of much humour was made of trying to jum barbed wire fences. However, all this aside it is a comptent machine that could be used for mild off roading (gravel tracks). It is really a Bonneville low tuned to suit a sedate but stylish procession through city streets or rural back roads. It will cruise easily at 70 ...
  • cess Rank: Lance Corporal 28th Nov 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    If you take this bike at face value it is brilliant. Compare it to a modern style bike and it will appear very basic, a bit slow and a bit old tech. But that is really the bikes charm. It is really easy to ride, gentle and forgiving yet when hustled along, and it can be quite fast up to about 90 MPH, it becomes a lively thing in a predictable but fun way.
    40 plus MPG is okay and with after market pipes sounds awesome.
    This bike has real character and mine gets ridden every day. Even after a st ...

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