The 2019 Triumph Street Scrambler gets a bunch of updates along with increased output and better off-road capability. We test ride the new Street Scrambler and come away impressed.
We take a very brief spin on the all-new Triumph Street Scrambler. It combines classic styling with adventure capability and promises a lot of capability as a do-it-all motorcycle.
The all-new Triumph Street Scrambler is the latest member in the modern classic range of Triumph Motorcycles. The Street Scrambler boasts of being the best of both worlds - easy ride-ability and off-road credentials. We spend some time with the new Scrambler in town to see what it offers.
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Like hitting mild trails along with tarmac on your motorcycle? Well, the 2019 Street Scrambler is almost here and our first ride revealed that the bike makes a good case for itself. Here's what you can expect from the new Triumph Street Scrambler.
The 2019 Triumph Street Scrambler's 900 cc High Torque Bonneville engine gets updated with more power and a few lighter components. The bike overall gets quite a few changes, including the introduction of two riding modes.
Scrambler motorcycles are getting popular globally and after Ducati, it is Triumph Motorcycles that will be expanding its Scrambler range with a larger capacity engine. While the upcoming Triumph Scrambler 1200 was spotted testing earlier this year, a report suggests that there will be a high-spec version of the Triumph Scrambler 1200, along with an entry-level version also be a part of the line-up.
Triumph Motorcycles India launched the Street Scrambler bike in India at Rs. 8.10 lakh. Here is everything that you need to know about the latest modern classic Triumph bike.
2017 is the year of the Scrambler and we have not one, but two highly lucrative options to choose from. Ducati India introduced the Scrambler Desert Sled earlier this year and now Triumph India has come up with its iteration called the Street Scrambler. With two excellent motorcycles at play here, we compare the Brit and Italian Scramblers on paper to see, how much do they actually differ.