Description
Please note: Wyoming residents will pay sales tax and county titling fee.
Click here for an VINData Motorcycle History Report on this 2023 Triumph Scrambler 900.
When Triumph revived the Scrambler name back in 2006, the model was more of a road bike in disguise than a true off-road-worthy option. In fact, the Hinckley-based manufacturer even went so far as to introduce the “Street Scrambler” for those who wanted to look the part without venturing beyond anything other than groomed dirt roads.
Based around the Bonneville’s 865cc powerplant, the Scrambler had a bit more rumble to it thanks to the crank being changed from 360 degrees to 270 degrees. This lead to basic specs of a claimed 54 peak horsepower at 7,000rpm and 51lb-ft. of torque at 5,000rpm. Triumph has kept the model quite similar during production with the biggest changes being black engine cases a year after its release, fuel injection in 2008, dual instrument gauges in 2011, water cooled in 2016, and ABS in 2017.
One of the biggest perks for Scrambler owners is the amount of add-ons available for customization. Triumph has offered luggage, luggage racks, seats, an Arrow exhaust can, skid plate, engine bars, headlight grill, and side number boards. Want to learn more? You can read MCN’s review here.
This example is VIN: SMTD44G70PTBE3796. The seller is a dealer and obtained the bike one month ago from a customer and states, “One owner bike. Was a special build by Baxter Cycles, customer traded it in on a new bike.”
Maintenance:
The seller reports the bike having its first oil change.
Modifications:
Dustland exhaust.
It is riding on Metzeler Tourance tires with date codes of 0722 and 1522.
The sale includes two keys, owner’s manuals, and original exhaust.
Cosmetic Blemishes:
According to the seller, there are no blemishes.
Currently located in Cheyenne, Wyoming, this Triumph is offered on a clean Wyoming title. Please note: Wyoming residents will pay sales tax and county titling fee. Have any Scrambler 900 stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!