Yamaha SCR950 2017 vs. Triumph Scrambler 2011

Yamaha SCR950 2017

Triumph Scrambler 2011
Visão geral - Yamaha SCR950 2017 vs Triumph Scrambler 2011
The Yamaha SCR950 2017 and the Triumph Scrambler 2011 are both naked bikes with similar technical specifications. However, there are some notable differences between the two models.
In terms of the engine and drivetrain, the Yamaha SCR950 2017 is equipped with a V-type engine that delivers 52 horsepower and 79.5 Nm of torque. On the other hand, the Triumph Scrambler 2011 features an inline crankshaft deviation engine that produces 58 horsepower and 69 Nm of torque. Both bikes have air cooling systems and a displacement of 942ccm for the Yamaha and 865ccm for the Triumph.

Yamaha SCR950 2017
When it comes to suspension, both bikes have a double shock rear suspension system and a steel frame chassis. The dimensions and weights of the two models are also quite similar, with a front tire width of 100mm and a diameter of 19 inches, and a rear tire width of 140mm for the Yamaha and 130mm for the Triumph, with a diameter of 17 inches. The wheelbase of the Yamaha is slightly longer at 1575mm compared to the Triumph's 1500mm. The seat height of the Yamaha is 830mm, while the Triumph has a slightly lower seat height of 825mm. The fuel tank capacity of the Yamaha is 13 liters, while the Triumph has a larger capacity of 16 liters.
In terms of strengths, the Yamaha SCR950 2017 is praised for its credible scrambler appearance, comfortable seating position, powerful engine, adequate brake dimensions, and easy handling. On the other hand, the Triumph Scrambler 2011 is commended for its robustness, visually striking exhaust, unique concept, and comfortable saddle.

Triumph Scrambler 2011
However, both models have their weaknesses. The Yamaha SCR950 2017 lacks electronic features apart from ABS, has a chassis that deteriorates quickly, and has relatively little lean angle clearance. The Triumph Scrambler 2011, on the other hand, has a high dead weight, which can affect maneuverability, and the legs can become hot over time, which may be uncomfortable for longer rides. Additionally, the Triumph is reported to be slower in corners.
In conclusion, while both the Yamaha SCR950 2017 and the Triumph Scrambler 2011 have their strengths and weaknesses, the Yamaha seems to have a more powerful engine and better handling, while the Triumph offers a unique concept and a more comfortable saddle. Ultimately, the choice between the two models will depend on the rider's preferences and priorities.
Especificações técnicas Yamaha SCR950 2017 em comparação com Triumph Scrambler 2011
Prós e contras em comparação
Prós e contras em comparação
Yamaha SCR950 2017

A nova SCR950 expande ainda mais a vasta gama de motos retro "Faster Sons". Uma moto minimalista, visualmente muito bem sucedida, com belos elementos scrambler. Ao conduzir no asfalto, só se nota que a XV950 cruiser serve de base devido ao baixo ângulo de inclinação. O motor, por outro lado, puxa bem e os travões, cada um com um disco 298 à frente e atrás, fazem um bom esforço. Fora de estrada, no entanto, os elementos da suspensão partem-se rapidamente devido ao elevado peso de 252 quilos. Em suma, uma interpretação interessante e muito bem executada de uma scrambler muito antiga.
Triumph Scrambler 2011

A Scrambler tem uma forma extremamente distinta de se apresentar a si própria e ao condutor: Transmite frescura. E quanto às possibilidades de conversão: são infinitas.
Comparação de preços Preço médio de mercado Yamaha SCR950 vs Triumph Scrambler
There are a few key differences between a Yamaha SCR950 2017 and a Triumph Scrambler 2011. There are the same number of bikes of both models available on the 1000PS.de marketplace, specifically 4. It takes less time to sell a Triumph Scrambler with 78 days compared to 185 days for the Yamaha SCR950. Since model year 2017 1000PS.de editors have written 8 reviews for the Yamaha SCR950 and 12 reviews for the Triumph Scrambler since model year 2006. The first review for the Yamaha SCR950 was published on 04/10/2016 and now has more than 26 500 views. This compares to more than 11 700 views for the first review on Triumph Scrambler published on 08/05/2006.