Looks like many manufacturers are realizing that few people are riding to Pantagonia, Darien Gap, or Mongolia, but lots are riding to Starbuck's, Wild Wings, and the local grocery store much more frequently.
So, while many like the idea of riding to far-off places, they can make better use of a street scrambler, like the bikes from BMW, Ducati, and now, Triumph.
Here's the Triumph:
This frontal close-up just hits on so-many style notes that it's a perfect appearance:
Fork gaiters, the Triumph/BSA "Zener diode" under the steering head, shapely headlight nacelle and its supports, the 'jewel' inside the lens center, the bare fork downtube between a top and bottom triple tree...
And we know about the Ducati 800 cc bikes, 'Scramblers' in different flavors, all having something of the street tracker appearance while allowing a rider to choose the appearance which best represents his personal style, though the running gear is essentially the same. Easily customizable:
And the new BMW R nine T GS:
I dunno about you, but these reasonably-priced bikes look like a lot of fun for not a lot of $, and they remind me about my first ride, a Honda CL77 Scrambler:
This isn't mine, but I had one very similar, in orange, painted by a friend in Battle Creek MI who owned a body shop.
So, while many like the idea of riding to far-off places, they can make better use of a street scrambler, like the bikes from BMW, Ducati, and now, Triumph.
Here's the Triumph:
This frontal close-up just hits on so-many style notes that it's a perfect appearance:
Fork gaiters, the Triumph/BSA "Zener diode" under the steering head, shapely headlight nacelle and its supports, the 'jewel' inside the lens center, the bare fork downtube between a top and bottom triple tree...
And we know about the Ducati 800 cc bikes, 'Scramblers' in different flavors, all having something of the street tracker appearance while allowing a rider to choose the appearance which best represents his personal style, though the running gear is essentially the same. Easily customizable:
And the new BMW R nine T GS:
I dunno about you, but these reasonably-priced bikes look like a lot of fun for not a lot of $, and they remind me about my first ride, a Honda CL77 Scrambler:
This isn't mine, but I had one very similar, in orange, painted by a friend in Battle Creek MI who owned a body shop.