FLYING TRUMPET: TRIUMPH SCRAMBLER ENDURO RACER!

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FLYING TRUMPET: TRIUMPH SCRAMBLER ENDURO RACER!

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Re: FLYING TRUMPET: TRIUMPH SCRAMBLER ENDURO RACER!

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"2013 Triumph Scrambler with over 81,000 miles, still my daily rider and ADV machine".



Tis a fair endorsement of a product! :thumbup:
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There's something quite old school about it. Nice to see a bike with a rider on and getting used. It's a :thumbup:
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Re: FLYING TRUMPET: TRIUMPH SCRAMBLER ENDURO RACER!

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"A recent-recorded minor seismic event was traced to a Triumph motorcycle landing from a jump."

Rather surprisingly, I like that. It doesn't try too hard. Not sure where the storage pouch for the wooden block is, though. I see the sidestand already has what appears to be a rubber blob under the foot to make it a bit longer... obviously not long enough :)
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