The Yamaha SCR950 Scrambler is the Japanese manufacturer’s newest addition to its Sport Heritage line-up. As the name suggests, this bike is a Scrambler iteration of their versatile air-cooled V-twin platform. Check out the photo gallery of the 2017 Yamaha SCR950 Scrambler -
The SCR950 Scrambler gets quite a few retro bits and pieces including old-school registration plates, a flat seat and a short windscreen.
The engine, forks and exhaust have been blacked out, and complement the retro paint schemes of the SCR950 Scrambler.
The spoked wheels and the belt drive enhance the aesthetic appeal of the motorcycle, apart from serving their function.
The button tyres, spoked wheels and the raised handlebars bump up the SCR950 Scrambler’s ability to face some off-road action.
The ergonomics have been revised slightly, thanks to the wide and raised handlebars and the elongated single-piece seat.
The SCR950 Scrambler is powered by the same 942cc air-cooled 60-degree V-twin engine mated to a five-speed transmission.
The engine is enclosed in a double cradle steel frame, which rides on 41mm front forks and conventional dual spring rear shocks.
The Yamaha SCR950 Scrambler comes in two classic paint schemes, complete with contrasting pinstripes - charcoal silver or rapid red.