Yamaha XJR 1300 2010 vs. BMW R nineT Scrambler 2016

Yamaha XJR 1300 2010

BMW R nineT Scrambler 2016
Overview - Yamaha XJR 1300 2010 vs BMW R nineT Scrambler 2016

Yamaha XJR 1300 2010

BMW R nineT Scrambler 2016
Technical Specifications Yamaha XJR 1300 2010 compared to BMW R nineT Scrambler 2016
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Yamaha XJR 1300 2010

For frequent pillion rides and relaxed long-distance journeys beyond the 180 km/h limit, the potent Yamaha with its combination of sovereign, smooth engine and long-distance seating is highly recommended.
BMW R nineT Scrambler 2016

There's really no point in trying to figure out why the R nineT is so popular, the concept obviously fits in excellently with today's times. Whether this modern retro style will also work one price class down with the BMW R nineT Scrambler remains to be seen. But the prerequisite is very good, the Scrambler relies on the same, "old" boxer engine with air cooling, which BMW miraculously made suitable for Euro4 without sacrificing performance and character. The chassis is softer, the wheelbase longer and the equipment more spartan - but under the alias Scrambler this is perfectly acceptable, after all the focus is on comfortable riding. The optional one-man saddle is a bit hard, but the R nineT Scrambler is by no means uncomfortable, and the riding position is particularly convincing. So if you can live with less equipment, steel instead of aluminium and simpler suspension elements, you can save a lot of money with the Scrambler - which is best invested in individual customising!