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2012 Triumph Bonneville Standard

2012 Triumph Bonneville Standard

$5,200

Sioux City, Iowa

Year 2008

Make Triumph

Model SCRAMBLER

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Engine -

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2008 Triumph Scrambler. Silver and green. 19k miles. Has a few accessories and add ons. Center stand, headlight grill, cruise, skid plate, sport windshield, and engine guard. Nice bike, gets a lot of looks. Asking $5200 obo. Call or text 712-212-3138.

1995 Triumph Thunderbird

1995 Triumph Thunderbird

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Iowa City, Iowa

Year 2016

Make Triumph

Model SCRAMBLER 900

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Engine -

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2016 TRIUMPH SCRAMBLER 900,

2014 Triumph Scrambler Two-Tone

2014 Triumph Scrambler Two-Tone

$7,999

Des Moines, Iowa

Year 2014

Make Triumph

Model Scrambler Two-Tone

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine -

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2014 Triumph Scrambler Two-Tone, D&D exhaust 2014 Triumph Scrambler Two-Tone In the 1960s, far from civilisation and regular roads, stripped down desert bikes based on Triumph twins and fitted with high level exhausts, dirt bike tyres and suspension were being used for hard recreational fun and competition on tough terrain. The Scrambler takes its inspiration from these very bikes. They were highly competitive and most famously were used by Hollywood superstar Steve McQueen for pleasure and in full competition. Including the 1964 International Six Day Trial (ISDT) in East Germany. We built the Scrambler to evoke that spirit of freedom and escape, carefree times when all you needed was a bike and somewhere to ride. Standard Features May Include: Styling Lean and basic, just as the originals were, the Scrambler reflects the look of 1960s Triumph twins, converted by their owners for off-road riding in deserts and open scrubland where the power of the engines could be used to the full. With its cut down mudguards and black engine finish, the Scrambler has a classic, rebellious style that is loved by so many riders. Engine For the Scrambler we retuned the 865cc eight-valve engine to give you more torque at very low revs. It peaks at a strong 68Nm at 4750rpm but keeps producing useful thrust much lower than that, with 90 per cent of its torque on tap from as low as 2500rpm. The power maximum is 59PS, enough for you to get up to all kinds of fun. Fuel Injection It even looks as if it comes with old-style carburettors, but we ve disguised the thoroughly modern fuel injection system, which along with the double overhead cams and contemporary internals makes this a highly fuel efficient, as well as engaging engine. Frame With the exhausts lifted high out of the way it's possible to see the traditional tubular steel, twin cradle frame in all its glory. Classically styled but strong enough to meet modern handling expectations. The engine is bolted in to lend its own stiffness to the frame which creates a ride that s light, predictable and completely engaging. Suspension The pair of chromed shocks we put at the back look classic on the outside but are modern inside. Giving you balanced and effective damping for comfort and controlled handling. And the front forks wear traditional rubber bellows to protect against dirt, while the stubby front mudguard is just like those you would have fitted in the 1960s. Brakes We matched the Scrambler's performance perfectly with a single front disc, providing progressive, confident stopping power without overwhelming you. Handling Built to be light and agile yet reassuringly stable when the going gets bumpy. We made the Scrambler forgiving enough to b

2014 Triumph Scrambler Matte Pacific Blue

2014 Triumph Scrambler Matte Pacific Blue

$7,499

Des Moines, Iowa

Year 2014

Make Triumph

Model Scrambler Matte Pacific Blue

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine -

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2014 Triumph Scrambler Matte Pacific Blue, 2014 Triumph Scrambler In the 1960s, far from civilisation and regular roads, stripped down desert bikes based on Triumph twins and fitted with high level exhausts, dirt bike tyres and suspension were being used for hard recreational fun and competition on tough terrain. The Scrambler takes its inspiration from these very bikes. They were highly competitive and most famously were used by Hollywood superstar Steve McQueen for pleasure and in full competition. Including the 1964 International Six Day Trial (ISDT) in East Germany. We built the Scrambler to evoke that spirit of freedom and escape, carefree times when all you needed was a bike and somewhere to ride. Standard Features May Include: Styling Lean and basic, just as the originals were, the Scrambler reflects the look of 1960s Triumph twins, converted by their owners for off-road riding in deserts and open scrubland where the power of the engines could be used to the full. With its cut down mudguards and black engine finish, the Scrambler has a classic, rebellious style that is loved by so many riders. Engine For the Scrambler we retuned the 865cc eight-valve engine to give you more torque at very low revs. It peaks at a strong 68Nm at 4750rpm but keeps producing useful thrust much lower than that, with 90 per cent of its torque on tap from as low as 2500rpm. The power maximum is 59PS, enough for you to get up to all kinds of fun. Fuel Injection It even looks as if it comes with old-style carburettors, but we ve disguised the thoroughly modern fuel injection system, which along with the double overhead cams and contemporary internals makes this a highly fuel efficient, as well as engaging engine. Frame With the exhausts lifted high out of the way it's possible to see the traditional tubular steel, twin cradle frame in all its glory. Classically styled but strong enough to meet modern handling expectations. The engine is bolted in to lend its own stiffness to the frame which creates a ride that s light, predictable and completely engaging. Suspension The pair of chromed shocks we put at the back look classic on the outside but are modern inside. Giving you balanced and effective damping for comfort and controlled handling. And the front forks wear traditional rubber bellows to protect against dirt, while the stubby front mudguard is just like those you would have fitted in the 1960s. Brakes We matched the Scrambler's performance perfectly with a single front disc, providing progressive, confident stopping power without overwhelming you. Handling Built to be light and agile yet reassuringly stable when the going gets bumpy. We made the Scrambler forgiving enough to be easy and natural f