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My brand new Scrambler!

2K views 14 replies 10 participants last post by  unk3390 
#1 ·
Been wanting one for a few years now and finally pulled the trigger! 2015 Matte Blue. Just paid the bill and they need to install the Arrow Exhaust, then I can pick it up. Spring in the Northeast can't come fast enough now!
 
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Congratulations on making the choice of the best Triumph available. Nothing puts a grin on your face like a Scrambler.
Enjoy.
 
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Woe! I love that color, and the black spoked wheels & black knee pads tie it all together really nicely! It's going to look even nicer with the more matte aluminum Arrow exhaust on there, against the already matte paint... I don't think I've ever seen one rolling around Morris County either... And the roads should be perfect after all the rain we just got, for you to take it for a quick ride on Sunday since they call for 55 degrees... Best of luck, and great choice!
 
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Nice! You're life sounds way cooler than mine will ever be, lol! Are you going to Mountain Ice? (Mountain Creek)... Don't twist a knee and ruin it for Sunday, ha! Any other planned bolt-on appearance modifications on your list? Besides clear blinker lenses, it really doesn't need anything... It looks pretty cool as is... If money was no object, Triumph black Oval Mirrors (don't stick up as high), and MAYBE the rip-off solo seat without the white piping? (Edit: Wait, the black on the solo seat only seems to come in gloss black. Won't look right with matte paint... I suck.)
 
#9 ·
Yup..Mountain Creek. It completely sucks...but it's a good way to keep my legs in shape for the bigger trips. Leaving Wednesday for Jackson Hole.

No definite plans right now, just want to put miles on it, although I do have to figure something out with the mirrors. Something just seems off there.
 
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The matte blue scrambler is one of the most majestic beasts on the motorcycle market, it draws my eye every time I see it. Great choice.

Enjoy the smiles - they're endless. You'll get them walking up to the bike, when you start it up, when you pull off the line, and when you hear those unbaffled arrows during a blippy downshift.

Cheers, you're going to have a great summer.
 
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