Triumph has
launched the 2019 Triumph Scrambler 1200 XC and 1200 XE retro bikes. The
Scrambler 1200 XC is designed for both on- and off-road use while the Scrambler
XE is intended for heavy-duty off-roading with a road focus.
Both Scramblers carry Triumph’s 1,200 cc High Power
Bonneville parallel-twin specifically tuned for off-roading, with 88.7 hp at
7,400 rpm and 110 Nm of torque at 3,950 rpm on tap. This translates to 12.5%
more power than the Bonneville T120 retro street bike and 38% more torque than
the 900 cc 2019 Street Scrambler.
New for the Scrambler range is full-colour TFT-LCD
instruments with two user-selectable layout themes as well as the ability to be
personalised with the rider’s name. New to the Scrambler 1200 is riding modes
which include Road, Rain, Off-road and Sport modes with a fifth user
configurable setting while the Scrambler XE adds a Off-road Pro mode which
turns off ABS and traction control.
The Scrambler XE also ups the standard equipment
stakes a notch with Optimised Cornering ABS and Cornering Traction Control,
courtesy of the inertial measurement unit. LED lighting is used on both Triumph
Scramblers, including LED DRLs and LED back-lit instrument switches on the
handlebar pods.
Rider conveniences include keyless ignition, torque
assist clutch for reduced lever effort, USB charging point under the seat and
cruise control. Turn-by-turn navigation is provided by Google in a first for
the motorcycle world, which is activated with the optional Bluetooth module and
connection the rider’s smart phone via the Triumph app which also allows for
integrated phone and music operation and integrated GoPro camera control, a
world’s first.
Suspension for the Triumph Scramblers is a
collaboration with Swedish suspension specialists Ohlins for the adjustable
long-travel read shocks, while Showa provides the adjustable front forks. For
the XC, the Showa forks provide 200 mm of travel, while the XE gets longer legs
with 250 mm travel.
Braking uses Brembo Monobloc M50 callipers on twin
320 mm floating discs with a single Brembo two-piston calliper at the back
clamping a 255 mm disc. The Monobloc M50s are Brembo’s premier road-going
brakes and commonly used on top-of-the-line superbikes as well as the Triumph
Street Triple 765 RS.
Seat height on the Scrambler 1200 XC is set at 840
mm while the more off-road oriented XE comes in at 870 mm, with no word on
weight, but we would hazard a guess at something near the 230 kg point. Wheels
are side-laced spoked affairs on the Scramblers, 36-spoke 21-inch in front and
32-spoke 17-inch in the rear and shod with Metzeler Tourance tubeless tyres.
Triumph intends for both the Scrambler 1200 XC and
1200 XE to be customised to the rider’s needs with over 80 accessories
available from the official catalogue, including two inspiration kits – the
‘Escape’ for touring and ‘Extreme’ for off-road duty. Colour options for the
2019 Triumph Scrambler 1200 XC are Jet Black/Matte Black and Khaki
Green/Brooklands Green while the Scrambler 1200 XE comes in Fusion
White/Brooklands Green and Cobalt Blue/Jet Black.