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Helloooo,
I was the owner of a 2022 Scrambler as soon as it came out. I bought the red and silver as soon as it came out.
The only other motorcycle I have owned before this is the KTM Duke 200, the very first version. But I thought it was time to buy something that has history, and heritage and is not a modern plastic (no offense against them they are amazing as well). Basically, something you hand down in your family, a traditional motorcycle.
Royal Enfield has some great products with one important element lacking: A quick take-off. I have driven every RE known to man and none of them take off. The low-end rpm is weak so I gave up.
The Interceptor was the closest choice but in the 20 minutes of bumper-to-bumper test driving the heat was scalding my leg. 650 cc might have been too much for me.
When the scrambler came out, it was an instant yes for me because it ticked the following boxes:
Absolutely quick take off
Great maneuverability despite its weight
Looks! an aggressive looking traditional modern retro
A history and heritage
My daily usage is weaving through Mumbai traffic, quickly. I do not go on tours and I do not go offroading as much as I would like to.
But when the rest of the motorcycles take off at the light, I am kind of gone already. (I do not street race it's just the uptake of the bike)
I did a very preliminary review a while ago I am posting the link below, but am also posting a few more pros and cons
Pros:
Cons:
After spending a year and a half I felt like the colour scheme could do some refreshing and I have always been a fan of the Baker Express colour scheme so I JUST got it repainted. Enjoy the pictures!
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