2017 · Classic
✅ Why buy this bike?
Stylish design with a retro-inspired look that appeals to riders looking for a unique and eye-catching motorcycle.Lightweight and agile handling, making it easy to maneuver through city streets and twisty roads.Powerful engine with a good balance of torque and horsepower, providing an exhilarating riding experience.Comfortable riding position with a relaxed upright stance, suitable for both short and long rides.High-quality components and build quality, ensuring durability and reliability for years to come.⚠️ Things to consider
Limited passenger comfort due to the small and minimalist seat design.Higher maintenance costs compared to some other motorcycles in its class.Limited off-road capabilities despite the scrambler name.Relatively small fuel tank capacity, leading to more frequent refueling stops on longer rides.Some riders may find the handlebar position uncomfortable for extended periods of riding.⚖️ Comparison & Competition
Triumph Street Scrambler: The Triumph Street Scrambler offers a retro-inspired design with modern features, a torquey engine, and excellent handling both on and off-road.Yamaha XSR700: The Yamaha XSR700 combines classic styling with a powerful and reliable parallel-twin engine, making it a versatile choice for urban commuting and weekend rides.BMW R Ninet Scrambler: The BMW R Ninet Scrambler features a distinctive air-cooled boxer engine, premium components, and customizable options, providing a unique and engaging riding experience.Moto Guzzi V7 III Rough: The Moto Guzzi V7 III Rough boasts Italian flair, a characterful V-twin engine, and a comfortable riding position, making it a stylish and enjoyable choice for urban cruising.Husqvarna Svartpilen 401: The Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 stands out with its minimalist and modern design, lightweight chassis, and agile handling, offering a fun and nimble ride for city streets and twisty roadsWith 75 HP, requires full Class A license. Riders must be 24+ or have 2 years A2 experience (20+).
Estimated average for 803cc class: 35-50 mpg (5.0-7.0 L/100km)
⛽ Tank: 13.50 litres (3.57 gallons)
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