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Scrambler Now In At Three Cross

Posted: 17 Feb 2009 17:08
by V-Fun
Just to let you know that the 'Scrambler' is now in at 3X.

My understanding is that there are two machines - One fitted with 'Knobblies' and the other without.

Haven't seen them myself yet, but will be doing so on Thursday.

Given the number of posts I make: will refrain from writing a review!

Thought some might welcome this information.

Regards
Stephen R

Posted: 19 Feb 2009 17:58
by V-Fun
Hi All,
I got my first look at the scrambler today and managed to sit on it.

Really good looking bike which IMO will have a wider appeal than the
1200 Sport.

It naturally sits taller than the 'Sport' and the higher bars really make the two bikes feel more distinct than they really are.

The finish looks good too - some rather nice 'retro' chrome details

A second bike fitted with 'knobblies; had sadly gone out to the press...I am told this lends the biker a tougher appearance.

Afraid I was unable to photograph the bike, due to the lousy weather and a lack of space in the showroom.

Regards
Stephen `R

Scrambler

Posted: 19 Feb 2009 21:02
by Emmohaswheelsagain
This model could be a surprise, if nothing else it may generate a lot of exposure for the brand just because its different. It will certainly receive press attention.
What they will say I'm not sure but one thing is for certain both bike and rider will receive a good covering of mud :D .

Posted: 20 Feb 2009 20:42
by corsaro chris
Not sure about 120 bhp, knobbly tyres and loads of mud.

For the brave and experienced only, perhaps :shock:

All the same, sounds fun!

CC

Posted: 31 Mar 2009 08:45
by Henrik
I had a look at the Scrambler in my local shop yesterday, and I have to say it really looks good! I also like the white and blue Sport, but the black and white Scrambler with some nice chrome retro bits like the bracket for the front fender is just stunning.

They will be having ride days on the whole Morini range at my shop near the end of April, so I will be trying out the Scrambler, the Sport and the Granpasso just for the hell of it.

Actually I am starting to think a Sport or a Scrambler would make more sense for my every day commuting than the current Corsaro...