Triumph Motorcycles has released a second video teasing the new Scrambler 1200, the larger engine-d version of the Bonneville Scrambler family.
The latest teaser video once more reiterates that the new Scrambler 1200 are launched on October 24, and therefore the video provides a glimpse of a couple of details regarding the bike.
The new video shows off the light source, inverted front fork, engine bash plate and high- and side-mounted Scrambler-style dual exhausts.
The headlight looks almost like the circular LED unit shared with the Bonneville bobber and Speed master, and therefore the instrument panel appearance slightly different from those utilized in the other Bonneville 1200 cc models.
The engine is predicted to be the ‘High Power’ 1200 cc, parallel-twin unit shared with the Triumph Thruxton R, therefore it should get a rather completely different state of tune than the Bonneville T120, the Bobber, or the Speedmaster.
On the Thruxton R, the engine puts out ninety six bhp at six,750 revolutions per minute and peak torsion of 112 Nm kicking in at four,950 rpm.
The spy shots conjointly showed 2 prototypes, with completely different tyres, therefore it’s extremely probably that Triumph can introduce 2 variants of the Scrambler 1200, one with a lot of cross-country capability and therefore the alternative for a lot of tarmac use.
The latest teaser video also shows off the silhouette of the Scrambler 1200, that appears to have much more ground clearance than Triumph’s existing 900 cc, Street Scrambler. The Scrambler 1200 are launched in Asian nation, someday probably by the first a part of 2019.