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2006 Triumph Scrambler Motorcycle reviews
Reliability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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john
eugene, Oregon
Reviewed on February 19, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed
2006 Triumph Scrambler

5.0
This bike is fun, fast, and very smooth. It feels a lot like the old Honda CB 750 I once rode 30 years ago. I got it, the Scrambler, because of the looks but it feels tight and very well made. It also goes like hell, even though I have not opened it up yet as the engine is very new. This new Triumph Company i...
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This bike is fun, fast, and very smooth. It feels a lot like the old Honda CB 750 I once rode 30 years ago. I got it, the Scrambler, because of the looks but it feels tight and very well made. It also goes like hell, even though I have not opened it up yet as the engine is very new. This new Triumph Company is not like the old company and the poor bikes they once produced. The mufflers could make a bit more sound so I might find some aftermarket ones. Get one of thes Scramblers and you will have a ball!!!
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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B Firth
Seattle, Washington
Reviewed on November 2, 2006
Motorcycle reviewed
2006 Triumph Scrambler

5.0
As soon as I saw it I knew I had to get one. Very smooth bike with quick handling. The tire only hummm...I expected more noise & vibration. All in all a wonderful bike!...
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As soon as I saw it I knew I had to get one. Very smooth bike with quick handling. The tire only hummm...I expected more noise & vibration. All in all a wonderful bike!
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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J. R. Gordy
McDonough, Georgia
Reviewed on October 26, 2006
Motorcycle reviewed
2006 Triumph Scrambler

5.0
When I visited my local Triumph shop this summer I had expected to be buying a Bonneville T-100, (beautiful motorcycle). However, upon entering the front door of the dealership I was immediately drawn to a blue & white Triumph Scrambler that was sitting in the middle of the room. It was decked out w...
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When I visited my local Triumph shop this summer I had expected to be buying a Bonneville T-100, (beautiful motorcycle). However, upon entering the front door of the dealership I was immediately drawn to a blue & white Triumph Scrambler that was sitting in the middle of the room. It was decked out with all the accessories that are offered for that bike in the Triumph catalog. My mind went racing back to my teen years in the mid-sixties, when some of the coolest looking and best riding bikes around were the Triumph & Norton Scramblers. I decided against buying the T-100 (I've previously owned 3 Bonnevilles), because I just had to have the Scrambler, but if finances had allowed, both would've been on the sales ticket. Though I've only put a little more than a thousand miles on the bike, I can tell you that it handles as well and is a little faster than any of the previous Triumph models I have owned dating back to my first one, a 1970 model. The bike is nicely put together, beautifully detailed, and the engine serves the bike's purpose very well. In short, it looks, sounds & rides like the Triumphs I grew up around, only it's a much improved version. The folks at Triumph have done a great job with all the models in their classic line, but to anyone who grew up in the 60's and loved the motorcycles of that era, especially British ones, you owe it to yourself to check out the new Scrambler. That bike will take you back in time. Now if I can just figure out a way to get that T-100 & the Thruxton model too.
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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