-Sport Triumph’s first logo from 1907
-Adorned with Sapphire Black and Aluminium Silver colour
-Mechanical specifications remain unchanged
Triumph has unveiled the Icon edition of its Scrambler 900, 1200X, and 1200XE models for the international markets. These special edition versions hark back to the Triumphs of the bygone era.
These models are essentially just visually different from their standard counterparts. The main highlight is the presence of the old Triumph logo on the fuel tank which happens to be the first-ever logo used by the British brand in 1907. Plus, all three bikes boast a distinctive dual-tone colour combination comprising Sapphire Black and Aluminium Silver. The main technical aspects of these bikes remain unchanged.
The Scrambler 900 is powered by a 900cc, parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine that produces 64.1bhp and 80Nm and comes mated to a five-speed gearbox. It rides on a 19-17-inch spoke wheel combination that is shod with Metzeler tyres. The suspension setup comprises telescopic forks and dual springs with 120mm travel at both ends. Braking is handled by a single disc at both ends with Brembo and Nissin calipers at the front and rear, respectively.
The Scrambler 1200 runs on a 1200cc, twin-cylinder engine that makes 89bhp and 110Nm and is paired to a six-speed gearbox. While both variants ride on 21-17-inch spoke wheels, the XE gets higher-spec, fully-adjustable Marzocchi suspension with 250mm of travel at both ends. The X trim only gets preload adjustability at the rear. The braking hardware is also different with the X getting Nissin calipers and XE being equipped with Brembo M50 calipers. Both variants incorporate an LCD-TFT combination, five riding modes, cornering ABS, and traction control.