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2006 Triumph Scrambler
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For 2006 the parallel twin-cylinder Scrambler adds a new twist to the Modern Classics range and is a fresh take on some iconic bikes from Triumph’s past. It’s a redefinition of the bikes made famous by 50’s thrill-seekers such as Steve McQueen, into a contemporary urban context.

A ‘do anything, go anywhere’ kind of bike, inspired in part by the relaxed culture of sunny California and in part by the stylishness of southern European scooter aficionados, the Scrambler has been specifically developed for a particular group of riders currently underserved in the market.

While diverse in their demographics and riding experience these riders share the view that motorcycling is great fun, socially acceptable and a liberating experience. Crucially though, they aren’t interested in riding fast and are not motivated by performance or other benchmark figures. As a result these riders desire a bike that’s easy and unintimidating to ride, with or without passenger, in the rough and smooth parts of town or out and about on a longer jaunt. Added to this is a wish for the bike’s design to make a distinctive, personal statement that appeals to and is understood by both their biking and non-biking peers. Enter the Scrambler.

Very few motorcycles can claim to be unique but the Scrambler, thanks to its authentic styling is certainly one of them. The flat seat, small headlight and single speedometer help mark its difference as do the pair of upswept exhaust pipes. Only Triumph, with the brand’s strength and sense of its own history could credibly produce such a machine, creating a whole new niche of motorcycle in the process.

The Scrambler’s 865 cc, DOHC, 8-valve, air-cooled engine uses a 270° crank firing interval for a smooth and torquey power delivery. With a bore and stroke of 90 x 68 mm and compression ratio of 9.2:1 the engine also features twin carburetors with throttle position sensors. Peak power of 54 bHP arrives at 7,000 rpm (with maximum torque of 51 lbs. ft. available at 5,000 rpm) and is fed to the rear wheel via a 5-speed gearbox and chain final drive.

Using a sturdy tubular steel cradiatorle frame and long-travel suspension front and rear – 41 mm telescopic forks and twin chromed spring preload-adjustable rear shocks – the Scrambler is built tough, to iron out the bumps. Its high, wide handlebars and high-set footpegs further aid control and low-speed maneuverability. The wheels are spoked and sized 19 x 2.5 in. (front) and 17 x 3.5 in. (rear). Both wear light-knobby tires in sizes 100/90-19 and 130/80-17. Twin piston calipers are used for both brakes, the front working a single 310 mm disc, the rear a 255 mm disc. Steering geometry is set at 27.6° of rake with 103 mm of trail with a wheelbase of 59.1 in. The Scrambler has a dry weight of 451 lbs.

Fittingly, for such an individual machine a whole range of Triumph Factory accessories will be available for the Scrambler, all of which enhance its looks as well as adding functionality. They include a skid plate to protect the underneath of the engine, headlamp grill, number boards for the sides (obviously with no. 278 as an option), Tachometer, handlebar brace and a single seat and rack. Two paint schemes – Two-tone Caspian Blue / White and Two-tone Tornado Red / White underscore its retro appeal.

The Scrambler, like its forbears, has a distinct look, feel and personality all its own. It offers iconic style, genuine usability and above all a great escape (pun intended…) from the hum drum of every day.

 GENERAL INFORMATION
 Manufacturer  Triumph
 Model Year  2006
 Model  Scrambler
 MSRP  $7,999.00*
 DIMENSIONS
 Length  87.1 in. (2,213 mm)
 Height  47.3 in. (1,202 mm)
 Width  34.1 in. (865 mm) handlebars
 Weight  451 lbs. (205 kg)
 Wheelbase  59.1 in. (1,500 mm)
 Seat Height  32.5 in. (825 mm)
 ENGINE
 Engine  Air-cooled, DOHC, parallel-twin, 270° firing interval
 Horsepower  55 ps (54 bhp) @ 7,000 rpm
 Displacement  865 cc
 Bore x Stroke  90 x 68 mm
 Torque  69 Nm (51 ft.lbs.) @ 5,000 rpm
 Compression Ratio  9.2:1
 Fuel System  Twin carburetors with throttle position sensor and electric carburetor heaters
 Fuel Capacity  4.4 gal. (16.6 l)
 Ignition  Digital, inductive type
 Clutch  Wet, multi-plate
 DRIVETRAIN
 Transmission  5-speed
 Final Drive  X-ring chain
 BRAKES/WHEELS/TIRES
 Brakes  Front: Single 310 mm disc, 2-piston caliper
Rear: Single 255 mm disc, 2-piston caliper
 Tires  Front: 100/90 19
Rear: 130/80 17
 OPERATIONAL
 Frame  Tubular steel cradle
 Suspension  Front: 41 mm forks
Rear: Chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload
 Rake  27.8°
 Trail  105 mm
 OTHER
 Colors  Two-tone White / Tornado Red, Two-tone White / Caspian Blue
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