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2012 Triumph Scrambler Standard on 2040-motos

US $8,099.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:3
Location:

Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, US

Coopersburg, PA, US
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2012 Triumph Scrambler, still under factory warranty with a full arrow exhaust!!....amazing!!2012 Triumph ScramblerThe stuff of Hollywood legends.Our latest fuel injected, air-cooled 865cc parallel-twin, reworked with different timings for that distinctive exhaust note from those classy high swept chrome pipes. Fork gaiters. An accessible ride that's easy and relaxed. What it's always been. Only better. Scrambler.A sense of adventure from back in the day. A modern interpretation of a timeless classic, the Scrambler demands attention wherever it goes. Triumph's legendary 865cc air-cooled parallel-twin engine with modern fuel injection and plenty of torque. The distinctive sound from the 270 degree firing order and the twin stainless steel upswept pipes. Add classic styling details and it's easy to understand why the Scramblers of the past were the stuff of Hollywood legends.Features865cc EngineTriumph's legendary air-cooled 865cc engine delivers plenty of midrange torque. 90% of peak torque is maintained from around 2,500rpm to redline, giving smooth power delivery.HandlingStrong tubular steel cradle frame with supple front and rear suspension. Built tough to iron out the bumps. High wide handlebars and high set footpegs further aids control.FuellingThe Scrambler features a fuel injection system compliant to Euro 3 legislation. True to the 60's styling, the fuel injectors are cleverly concealed by throttle bodies designed to look like traditional carbs.Wheels19 inch spoked front wheels and 17 inch spoked rear wheels with light knobbly tyres complete the authentic look.ExhaustHigh level twin chromed stainless steel exhaust pipes, retro styled silencers and evocative heat shields are key to the Scrambler's unique looks.

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