Svartpilen 401 has the scrambler looks and style and costs about the same as the Himalayan but generated about twice the power. And its a fun bike to rip around.
interesting how many times you mention the Moto Morini is a Chinese bike or the 500 Fantic has a Chinese engine but fail to say that both Triumph models are from either Thailand or Brazil. The expensive traditional British company produces almost the entire range in various low-wage countries. you should also check out the 700 Fantic Caballero, which has the engine from the Yamaha Tenere and is built in France.
You may be waiting a long time. The next one will be a 450 liquid cooled single Himalayan/scram. There’s no suggestion of a 650 in anything other than rumours.
@@RichardWilliams-kf5vw no bro there is space for 650 scram and it could be named as interceptor bear 650.and they now testing it on the roads of india. We can it in this year
@Roger_Ramjet and i am waiting for 650 single cylinder Triumphs. i never had a yamaha sr 500, the sr 400 is nothing for me, a sr 650 never came out. since the 80th i had always twins, honda, kawa and triumph. a 650 single triumph could be it but no 400 ccm.
Nice one Bob ! I borrowed a Triumph Scrambler 1200 for a weekend ride and was totally blown away. Surprisingly great road handling and the punch from the engine was addictive when coming out of corners. 👍
i just bought the 2022 Triumph Scrambler 1200XC…..just awesome ! all the youtube videos give high praise, and now i understand, and completely agree. everyone was right about this bike. so i bought one, and i’m glad i did.
@@RHaidar-PJ No, it’s the same bike, but with some differences. Suspension travel is 50mm less, and a different manufacturer. They went from SHOWA to Mozzacchi. They also changed the brake calipers from BREMBO to I believe BISSEN. The display is different but still great, just a little simpler. I’m pretty sure it still has five ride modes. The foot pegs are different but no big deal. The engine is the same, so the power is the same. The seat height is slightly lowered. Research the features on both, and decide if the differences matter to YOU. You can always look for a left over new 2023 or a low mileage 2022 or 2023. If you accept the minor differences then go for the 2024, it’s a little less expensive. Are you looking to buy a scrambler and can’t decide ?
@@ginoasci thanks heaps for the info. I’m going from CBR500 to a classic bike and I have liked Triumph 1200 and Kawasaki z900Rs but have not ridden any of them because I’ll get my full license in June this year. So no idea how a 900 is different from 1200 in terms of power. But I’m very comfortable on my CBR500.
@@RHaidar-PJ : the 1200 parallel twin, with a 270 degree crank has less power than a 600R of any other manufacturer because its not built for racing, but it does pretty good. If you’re comfortable on your 500, I’d say you’ll be fine with the 1200 if that’s what you decide on. Definitely take it for a ride if possible. Just to get a feel for it. Good luck with whatever you get. I wish you many many years of safe riding. Have fun !
I picked the CCM Maverick for my scrambler. Looks better than all of the above, probably closer to the Cabellero in terms of use, but more power and better quality.
Yeah, I'm going to have to disagree with all the Honda haters here. The Honda CL500 Scrambler is going to outsell (and definitely outlive) all others here. If you like leaky bikes that leave you stranded go for any of the others, please!
Imo, people aren't hating it coz it's a Honda, people are hating it coz Honda did a lazy effort in its design style. In current modern retros market, buyers are going to prioritize "form over functions" first coz that's the main attraction about modern retros. But the CL500 is too modern looking and not enough retro looking if you get what I mean.
Apparently the design team for this bike was headed by a young Japanese guy who is only 32 and he is the oldest member and they had a lot of free reign to do as they pleased...I've read that 20 somethings love the looks of this bike...I wonder if it was laziness??! I do understand a lot came from the Rebel...I actually like the aesthetics very much!
After 38 years of ridin’ my first and only motorcycle, a Yamaha XT 500, I‘ve now ordered a bike that is quite similar in shape and style to the XT. Ist’s the really good lookin‘ CL 500 Srambler. Of course in green :o)
@@theresnosuchman7675 Haha! That's funny, about the same time as you got the XT 500 my brother had the TT 500 with the orange logos(I loved his bike and rode it often) and I had an XL 100 with an orange tank...I'm now in Thailand (CL 500s are put together here) and am ordering one with an orange tank.I can't wait!
Just bought an Urban GS as it handles really well on the road and I love the boxer character. I test rode the Triumph 1200 and it's a lovely bike but I didn't like the handling on the road and lets face it, realistically you'd be too afraid to take it off road as you'd cry if you dropped £14ks worth of pretty bike. I already have a CRF300l so I have the off road bit covered anyway. Would be interested in switching my CRF for a Himalayan 450 if that turns out to be good. Always had a soft spot for the Fantic Cab Rally but the Chinese x Italian combo might give me sleepless nights 😅
@@rdrg7362 yes absolutely, the CRF is a proper trail bike and the Fantic has bad ergonomics for standing in comparison. Fantic wins hands down for looks and that extra power would be nice on the road.
I definitely really like the Triumph Scramblers. they are only one's that actually look like a true Scrambler. they're the only ones that have the period correct pipes up on the side. and a more up right sitting position. and less plastic crap on them. and they actually look like a motorcycle. however Royale Infield is supposed to have a 650 Scrambler slated for release in 24. and from what I have seen it looks really good. and they are about the only one's I would pick. because I want a traditional Scrambler.
2023 SCR with 2500 miles. Quite happy so far. USA and not so many dealer options, Dallas for me. Really solid ergonomics, reasonably comfortable, a little harsh but fully adjustable suspension and some tweaks soon. Smooth power delivery and still fun but a 60hp engine and 460lb bike.. A tad sluggish. But not bad. Great handling on an surprisingly off road. Its advertised as a Scrambler but me... More a Cafe racer scrambler.. Think mine is a keeper.
Great new format Rob. I’m a bit biased as I’ve got a 1200XE but love the new Ducati 800. I never clicked with an R9T Urban I had although the engine was fantastic.
I really like your new bike comparison format, its well put together and interesting to watch, one comment on the Fantic review, I was under the impression Fantic are now manufacturing their own engines plus they have tied up with Yamaha and are now using Yamaha 2 & 4 Stroke engines in their off road bikes ?
I’d put the CL500 in 1st if it had a 270° crank. I think it’s awesome! Custom suspension and TKC 70 tires and I think it would be a cheap ADV bike. That’s a great entry price and an easy enough platform to learn how to do diy bike builds on. I really might try to trade my Softail for one. I already have a performance bike. I think it’s the perfect 2nd bike.
I actually really like the way the orange one looks. I’ve got a dual sport atm. Thinking about picking it up as my 2nd bike. My grandpa used to have a retro 70s Honda that I always thought looked cool.
Only problem is CL not having double craddle and use engine as stress member, but that's 90% of modern scramblers and adventure bikes anyway (only Royal Enfield got it right)
Hi Bob I have a Triumph 900 Scrambler and looking to change it. Looks great, sound great, handles great, totally gutless. I also have a T120 and when I get on that, chalk and cheese! I think it is too heavy with a heavyish rider for the power. Get to 60/70 mph not much left.
I know people don't like the Honda cl500 but I think the trim without the white parts looks amazing. I'm hoping they bring it to the U.S. really wish it came in a 750 or higher though, but still looks like an excellent daily commuter for us city dwellers
I had the Fantic Caballero rallys’s for a while. Really is a lot of fun. And about 1/3 of my riding was off road too. Which it is a lot of fun with. But I didn’t trust it’s reliability. Runs super hot, so if you do slow uphill sections in hot weather the threat of overheating is a reality. I had a few issues on mine. Nothing major, cut outs, lights failing etc. the support I had for it from dealer wasn’t great. Also a real pain to resale. Nobody wanted it as a trade in. :(
Sorry to hear that. I wish they would just get yamaha/kawasaki engines instead of the chinese one. The caballero's pretty much a perfect low budget retro scrambler and it's a shame that the engine is chinese.
I love my r9t scrambler...totally useless off-road, but massive amounts of fun, enjoyable in the curves and it really flies along .You can tour on it too....had to re-upholster the seat though, the factory seat is torture. Gets a lot of positive comments if thats your thing.
19:37. Stunningly beautiful Triumph. By far the best version of a retro bike in this entire video. Looks absolutely perfect, including the proper full length round mufflers (not vomit shaped) that weren't designed by a computer algorithm. (No offense robots, we love you, but please don't shorten or conceal or change our mufflers ever again). Mufflers are supposed to be round, and long, because they are motorcycle mufflers. Wedges, triangles, and blobs, are unacceptable and we will unleash the fury of 10,000 suns.
Damn I knew you’d draw to that conclusion…. but the Trump 1200 is so damn tall! I’m 5’11” and it still feels tall & top heavy! I Reckon most folk would have more fun on the simpler 900! Good round up bud. 👍🏻
Great comparison, wonder if you could do another comparison video including a couple of smaller 250cc capacity British bikes from Herald and Mutt bikes maybe with the Fantic, Honda and Enfield bikes?
Good job on these comparisons. I think you are doing better than all the others IMHO. I’m interested to see that the Hondas are tending to get lots of Bs and Cs which resonates with me as a Honda owner. I love that they are so well mannered and generally good, but they seem to lack a little spice. And I wonder if I go for something more characterful for my next bike would I miss the all round goodness of my Honda?
My Triumph T120 is a major problem… it’s almost impossible to stop for gas/coffee without someone coming over to tell me about owning one as a kid or their dad owned one 🤷♂️🤷♂️😁😁 it delays my riding time almost every time I get it out of the damn garage. But something to be said that that little Nike is getting more use than my Triumph Trophy SE 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
I liked your review. But if you include the recently launched Triumph Scrambler 400x it would be the best in the category. As it has Max Power of 40PS/39.5 BHP and Max Torque of 37.5 Nm @6500 rpm with a weight of around 185 kg.
Oh, what a lineup …! If I hand the funds, the Urban GS would be my choice. I’m not interested in how it rides and so on, I’d be happy just to pull it out the garage and look at it! 👀 As it is, the new Ducati 800 is a strong contender for my next bike…
How is desert sled not on this list? Between the xe and sled they are the most off and on road capable and desired scramblers. It doesn’t look as “retro”, but all of the other Ducatis are on here with the same look.
Scram 411 is definitely the best looking, best value. If you’re looking for a fast bike you don’t want this, but amazing off road. Edit: all of the others here look quite “modern” in my opinion
So the 180 crank doesn't help the classic/retro feel then? That's strange, since the vast majority of Honda twins since the early 1960's had 180 cranks! 🤔
I think that the looks of the CL500 are just fine. However, the fully exposed exhaust components make it totally unsuitable for any real "scrambler" activities. Same for the Yamaha. And the Ducatis and BMW. With exhaust items positioned like that it is a matter of "when" they will get bashed in off-road, not "if". The Triumphs are the only ones ready to "scramble".
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Svartpilen 401 has the scrambler looks and style and costs about the same as the Himalayan but generated about twice the power. And its a fun bike to rip around.
interesting how many times you mention the Moto Morini is a Chinese bike or the 500 Fantic has a Chinese engine but fail to say that both Triumph models are from either Thailand or Brazil. The expensive traditional British company produces almost the entire range in various low-wage countries. you should also check out the 700 Fantic Caballero, which has the engine from the Yamaha Tenere and is built in France.
I am waiting for the 650 twin- based Enfield scrambler. Thanks for all your content man. Top quality! Cheers from Beantown!
You may be waiting a long time. The next one will be a 450 liquid cooled single Himalayan/scram.
There’s no suggestion of a 650 in anything other than rumours.
That would sell like HOT CAKES in the US. Hope theyre working on it...
@@RichardWilliams-kf5vw no bro there is space for 650 scram and it could be named as interceptor bear 650.and they now testing it on the roads of india. We can it in this year
@@hakshayak2044 Yeah, they already have Continental for "True retro" feel, and Scram 411 is better Himalayan anyway.
@Roger_Ramjet
and i am waiting for 650 single cylinder Triumphs.
i never had a yamaha sr 500, the sr 400 is nothing for me, a sr 650 never came out.
since the 80th i had always twins, honda, kawa and triumph. a 650 single triumph could be it but no 400 ccm.
I just love your channel. I constantly find myself checking into your channel to see your new content. Keep it up Bob, much love from New Jersey 🇺🇸
Nice one Bob !
I borrowed a Triumph Scrambler 1200 for a weekend ride and was totally blown away. Surprisingly great road handling and the punch from the engine was addictive when coming out of corners. 👍
i just bought the 2022 Triumph Scrambler 1200XC…..just awesome !
all the youtube videos give high praise, and now i understand, and completely agree.
everyone was right about this bike.
so i bought one, and i’m glad i did.
Is it very different from the new X?
@@RHaidar-PJ
No, it’s the same bike, but with some differences.
Suspension travel is 50mm less, and a different manufacturer.
They went from SHOWA to Mozzacchi.
They also changed the brake calipers from BREMBO to I believe BISSEN.
The display is different but still great, just a little simpler. I’m pretty sure it still has five ride modes.
The foot pegs are different but no big deal. The engine is the same, so the power is the same.
The seat height is slightly lowered.
Research the features on both, and decide if the differences matter to YOU.
You can always look for a left over new 2023 or a low mileage 2022 or 2023.
If you accept the minor differences then go for the 2024, it’s a little less expensive.
Are you looking to buy a scrambler and can’t decide ?
@@ginoasci thanks heaps for the info. I’m going from CBR500 to a classic bike and I have liked Triumph 1200 and Kawasaki z900Rs but have not ridden any of them because I’ll get my full license in June this year. So no idea how a 900 is different from 1200 in terms of power. But I’m very comfortable on my CBR500.
@@RHaidar-PJ : the 1200 parallel twin, with a 270 degree crank has less power than a 600R of any other manufacturer because its not built for racing, but it does pretty good.
If you’re comfortable on your 500, I’d say you’ll be fine with the 1200 if that’s what you decide on. Definitely take it for a ride if possible. Just to get a feel for it.
Good luck with whatever you get.
I wish you many many years of safe riding.
Have fun !
I just picked up a 1200 XE two weeks ago and I love it! Best retro machine if you're a tall rider with a massive tellywhacker.
I got my scrambler 1200xe in 2021 and 32,000km later I still love it. I’m 6’2 200lbs and it’s perfect!
@@IanTheEarlobe I'm 6'3 with a 14 inch bender. The bike fits like a glove. And I don't look too big on it 😎
is the heat from the pipes a problem?
@@Aegismagus ı wonder this question too
I picked the CCM Maverick for my scrambler. Looks better than all of the above, probably closer to the Cabellero in terms of use, but more power and better quality.
Yeah, I'm going to have to disagree with all the Honda haters here. The Honda CL500 Scrambler is going to outsell (and definitely outlive) all others here. If you like leaky bikes that leave you stranded go for any of the others, please!
Imo, people aren't hating it coz it's a Honda, people are hating it coz Honda did a lazy effort in its design style. In current modern retros market, buyers are going to prioritize "form over functions" first coz that's the main attraction about modern retros. But the CL500 is too modern looking and not enough retro looking if you get what I mean.
I agree 100% on the first part of your comment
Apparently the design team for this bike was headed by a young Japanese guy who is only 32 and he is the oldest member and they had a lot of free reign to do as they pleased...I've read that 20 somethings love the looks of this bike...I wonder if it was laziness??! I do understand a lot came from the Rebel...I actually like the aesthetics very much!
After 38 years of ridin’ my first and only motorcycle, a Yamaha XT 500, I‘ve now ordered a bike that is quite similar in shape and style to the XT. Ist’s the really good lookin‘ CL 500 Srambler. Of course in green :o)
@@theresnosuchman7675 Haha! That's funny, about the same time as you got the XT 500 my brother had the TT 500 with the orange logos(I loved his bike and rode it often) and I had an XL 100 with an orange tank...I'm now in Thailand (CL 500s are put together here) and am ordering one with an orange tank.I can't wait!
Yeah I'm gonna agree with most other comments and jump on the CL500 train. Underrated and overhated bike.
Really like this comparison series of different types of bikes. Keep it up!!
Triumph Street Scrambler will do me just fine😎
don't forget to stay hydrated
Papa Peli?
love my 900 scrambler
I am amazed you fond this many Scramblers. The Triumph 1200 is just a downright gorgeous bike. But the RNineT is also a beauty.
Just bought an Urban GS as it handles really well on the road and I love the boxer character. I test rode the Triumph 1200 and it's a lovely bike but I didn't like the handling on the road and lets face it, realistically you'd be too afraid to take it off road as you'd cry if you dropped £14ks worth of pretty bike. I already have a CRF300l so I have the off road bit covered anyway. Would be interested in switching my CRF for a Himalayan 450 if that turns out to be good. Always had a soft spot for the Fantic Cab Rally but the Chinese x Italian combo might give me sleepless nights 😅
Fantic Cab Rally much less appropriate and convenient for off-road than the CRF300L, in particular re: riding position. Opposite is true for on-road.
@@rdrg7362 yes absolutely, the CRF is a proper trail bike and the Fantic has bad ergonomics for standing in comparison. Fantic wins hands down for looks and that extra power would be nice on the road.
I definitely really like the Triumph Scramblers. they are only one's that actually look like a true Scrambler. they're the only ones that have the period correct pipes up on the side. and a more up right sitting position. and less plastic crap on them. and they actually look like a motorcycle.
however Royale Infield is supposed to have a 650 Scrambler slated for release in 24. and from what I have seen it looks really good. and they are about the only one's I would pick. because I want a traditional Scrambler.
seiemezzo scr is a really fantastic machine. good look and very powerful, i like it.
2023 SCR with 2500 miles.
Quite happy so far. USA and not so many dealer options, Dallas for me.
Really solid ergonomics, reasonably comfortable, a little harsh but fully adjustable suspension and some tweaks soon.
Smooth power delivery and still fun but a 60hp engine and 460lb bike.. A tad sluggish.
But not bad.
Great handling on an surprisingly off road.
Its advertised as a Scrambler but me...
More a Cafe racer scrambler..
Think mine is a keeper.
Great review!!! Great format, excellent delivery, and spot on stats.....thank you!
Great new format Rob. I’m a bit biased as I’ve got a 1200XE but love the new Ducati 800. I never clicked with an R9T Urban I had although the engine was fantastic.
I really like your new bike comparison format, its well put together and interesting to watch, one comment on the Fantic review, I was under the impression Fantic are now manufacturing their own engines plus they have tied up with Yamaha and are now using Yamaha 2 & 4 Stroke engines in their off road bikes ?
Caballero 700 with Yamaha CP2 engine would have been my Fantic choice.
Is it out yet?
@@precludeneco Yeah, almost 10000€ in Italy.There's a few italian reviews of it on RUclips.
Just got the Caballero 500 rally. Great bike but more power is a must.
I've just bought one of these bikes... well, not new. but an accident damaged one I will be fixing up!
👀
@@motobob hehuhehuheu
Moto morinini in the video but not the benelli 500 trail or the 800 trail why?
Yamaha XSR scrambler?
I’d put the CL500 in 1st if it had a 270° crank. I think it’s awesome! Custom suspension and TKC 70 tires and I think it would be a cheap ADV bike. That’s a great entry price and an easy enough platform to learn how to do diy bike builds on. I really might try to trade my Softail for one. I already have a performance bike. I think it’s the perfect 2nd bike.
I actually really like the way the orange one looks. I’ve got a dual sport atm. Thinking about picking it up as my 2nd bike. My grandpa used to have a retro 70s Honda that I always thought looked cool.
Only problem is CL not having double craddle and use engine as stress member, but that's 90% of modern scramblers and adventure bikes anyway (only Royal Enfield got it right)
Hi Bob
I have a Triumph 900 Scrambler and looking to change it. Looks great, sound great, handles great, totally gutless. I also have a T120 and when I get on that, chalk and cheese! I think it is too heavy with a heavyish rider for the power. Get to 60/70 mph not much left.
I know people don't like the Honda cl500 but I think the trim without the white parts looks amazing. I'm hoping they bring it to the U.S. really wish it came in a 750 or higher though, but still looks like an excellent daily commuter for us city dwellers
I think it is one of the best takes on scramblers with modern touch. Post apocalypse - cyberpunk vibes
With the K-Speed mods you can get for it, off-the-chart in looks.
I had the Fantic Caballero rallys’s for a while. Really is a lot of fun. And about 1/3 of my riding was off road too. Which it is a lot of fun with.
But I didn’t trust it’s reliability. Runs super hot, so if you do slow uphill sections in hot weather the threat of overheating is a reality.
I had a few issues on mine. Nothing major, cut outs, lights failing etc.
the support I had for it from dealer wasn’t great.
Also a real pain to resale. Nobody wanted it as a trade in. :(
Sorry to hear that. I wish they would just get yamaha/kawasaki engines instead of the chinese one. The caballero's pretty much a perfect low budget retro scrambler and it's a shame that the engine is chinese.
The CL500 without the white add-ons is an A on looks in my book, I love the mix of old and new
Google "CL500 K-Speed"
I love my r9t scrambler...totally useless off-road, but massive amounts of fun, enjoyable in the curves and it really flies along .You can tour on it too....had to re-upholster the seat though, the factory seat is torture. Gets a lot of positive comments if thats your thing.
I would really like a Ninet! They just look so good and I’ve always wanted a boxer engine so it would have to be my pick.
Fantic for me, hands down the one I'd go for. Takes me right back to being 16. In fact I've just bought one now that the price is very competitive.
2022 Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled smokes all these
Ducati and Triumph 🎉
Excelent work !! Congrats !! You forget Benelli Leoncino 800 Scrambler ...
1 fantic
2 ftr
3 Ducati 800
4 triumph 1200
5 scram 411 re
My favorites ❌⚡🚀I would have them all if I could
Love the look of the Caballero, the BMW in the Urban looks brilliant, but if i had the funds, and longer legs, the Triumphs
So no Benelli Leoncino Trail 500 or 800?
Triumph Scrambler 1200XE anyday!!
What about the frantic 700? what do you think?
You missed out the Benelli’s. Leoncino 500 and 800 Trails 🙈
Great video as always Rob, I'd have the Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE, oh wait that is the bike I have and my second one as well.
Love your channel !!
✌
19:37. Stunningly beautiful Triumph. By far the best version of a retro bike in this entire video. Looks absolutely perfect, including the proper full length round mufflers (not vomit shaped) that weren't designed by a computer algorithm. (No offense robots, we love you, but please don't shorten or conceal or change our mufflers ever again). Mufflers are supposed to be round, and long, because they are motorcycle mufflers. Wedges, triangles, and blobs, are unacceptable and we will unleash the fury of 10,000 suns.
Ducati 1100 scrambler is my all time favorite 🥰
Royal Enfield is prolly the best indian mountain bike
Street scrambler desert storm prolly the best over all.
Ummm the red Fantic you were showing was the new one with the CP2 Yamaha engine in it. That should be a pretty good bike when it comes out.
CL500 without the white add ons looks amazing. With them it looks like someone just bought after market unpainted pieces and just slapped them on.
I think the previous models of the Ducati Scramblers were absolutely fantastic,looks wise. These new models just don’t look as good in my opinion!
Ducati scrambler is an amazig bike
Damn I knew you’d draw to that conclusion…. but the Trump 1200 is so damn tall! I’m 5’11” and it still feels tall & top heavy! I Reckon most folk would have more fun on the simpler 900! Good round up bud. 👍🏻
Great comparison, wonder if you could do another comparison video including a couple of smaller 250cc capacity British bikes from Herald and Mutt bikes maybe with the Fantic, Honda and Enfield bikes?
Which of these scramblers would be best for a tall rider? (6'5")
why no cfmoto clx700 heritage scrambler on list ?
what about the Benelli Leoncino 800 Trail?
Good job on these comparisons. I think you are doing better than all the others IMHO. I’m interested to see that the Hondas are tending to get lots of Bs and Cs which resonates with me as a Honda owner. I love that they are so well mannered and generally good, but they seem to lack a little spice. And I wonder if I go for something more characterful for my next bike would I miss the all round goodness of my Honda?
Honda honda honda
Still waiting for an RE 650 Scrambler. Can't believe they don't have one out already.
In the next 12months mate
Nice content! If Royal Enfield had a better engine, it would be on the top of the list.
great work - can you give an review on the Brixton 500XC Scrambler. Would be interested on your scoring for this Bike :) cheers
why has ducati removed the desert sled? that would be the perfect one
I like the Ducati scrambler add a small screen a little soft luggage per fect
My Triumph T120 is a major problem… it’s almost impossible to stop for gas/coffee without someone coming over to tell me about owning one as a kid or their dad owned one 🤷♂️🤷♂️😁😁 it delays my riding time almost every time I get it out of the damn garage. But something to be said that that little Nike is getting more use than my Triumph Trophy SE 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
You had to add Yezdi scrambler.. which is far more better then the RE 😅
Waiting for Honda 1100 scrambler hopefully...
I liked your review. But if you include the recently launched Triumph Scrambler 400x it would be the best in the category. As it has Max Power of 40PS/39.5 BHP and Max Torque of 37.5 Nm @6500 rpm with a weight of around 185 kg.
Check out the fantic caballero, about the same power but 40 kg lighter
Hmmm I need to put together a top list for a bike that I like.
This video could use chapter markers.
Anyone know the jacket at 8:54? Looks like it says Merlin but not sure of exact model as many look like this with subtle differences
Ehi Bob, great video!
In tour opinion which vote to the Caballero 700?
Oh, what a lineup …! If I hand the funds, the Urban GS would be my choice. I’m not interested in how it rides and so on, I’d be happy just to pull it out the garage and look at it! 👀 As it is, the new Ducati 800 is a strong contender for my next bike…
Why theres no Benelli Leo 800 Trail?
Amazing!! Thanks
I think you should change the numbering/ranking into a descending order.
Is there no difference in colour for the Bmws for 2023? Great video as always 😎
Ddid you see where the oil filter was on the 800 scrambler? Looks susceptible
Great video!
Thank you for the video very nice.motorcycle scrambler 2023.
CP2 def makes the best sounds...
What brand is the WHITE HELMET?
How is desert sled not on this list? Between the xe and sled they are the most off and on road capable and desired scramblers. It doesn’t look as “retro”, but all of the other Ducatis are on here with the same look.
I don't like the yellow bits in the FANTIC CABALLERO 500
Normally I would say stick with the O.G. Triumph but if the Moto Marini were available here I would have a more difficult choice.
Wish Fantic and Mutt could sell in the U.S.
Triumph 1200 scrambler😎
Hi mate could you do a review on a fantic caballero 700cc
Svartpilen 401?
Biggest Honda fan out there, have multiple CL bikes. New one= butt ugly. Wanted to love it.
Quad Lock. They got bar mounts, desk mounts, vent mounts, armband mounts, mount mounts...😂
Agree with you
Scram 411 is definitely the best looking, best value. If you’re looking for a fast bike you don’t want this, but amazing off road.
Edit: all of the others here look quite “modern” in my opinion
The Indian is the bike I would buy, but it's too heavy. Thanks for the video.
What is aluminium? I’ve never heard of it.
really top, thks
Ducati Desert X?
So the 180 crank doesn't help the classic/retro feel then? That's strange, since the vast majority of Honda twins since the early 1960's had 180 cranks! 🤔
What about the CF moto scrambler 😢
Too bad there is no Guzzi v7 scrambler with the new engine.
I think that the looks of the CL500 are just fine. However, the fully exposed exhaust components make it totally unsuitable for any real "scrambler" activities. Same for the Yamaha. And the Ducatis and BMW. With exhaust items positioned like that it is a matter of "when" they will get bashed in off-road, not "if". The Triumphs are the only ones ready to "scramble".
Its the 45⁰ tank that ruined it.
Still waiting for fantic here in the states....
The desert sled is not on the list?
It has been discontinued. The list is for models that you can still buy new from factory
Where is clx 700 ? not good enough?