Triumph Scrambler 900 versus BMW R nineT Scrambler

Make
Model
Make
Model
Make
Model
Triumph

Triumph Scrambler 900

Scrambler
BMW

BMW R nineT Scrambler

Scrambler

Year of construction / RRP / Test report

Built von 2017 bis 2024~
Built von 2016 bis 2023
RRP 11.445 €
RRP 14.750 €
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Pros:
  • high-quality workmanship
  • Torque motor with class sound
  • casual seating position
  • simple operation & easy handling
Pros:
  • Quality
  • Pulling power
  • Details
  • Value for money
Cons:
  • Wind pushes properly from 100 km/h
  • standing driving only possible with bow legs
  • manageable performance
Cons:
  • Long-distance comfort
  • Willingness to turn

Dimensions & Weight

Wheelbase: 1.445 mm
Length :
2.125 mm Height : 1.180 mm
Seat :
790 mm
Weight :
223 kg
Wheelbase: 1.527 mm
Length :
2.175 mm Height : 1.330 mm
Seat :
820 mm
Weight :
220 (max: 430 ) kg

Engine

Motor design: 8V-SOHC in-line motor, 270° lifting pin offset 2 Cylinder
Displacement: 900 ccm
Hub: 80 mm
Hole: 85 mm
Cooling: flüssig
Drive: O-Ring-Kette
Aisles: 5
Motor design: Boxer 2 Cylinder
Displacement: 1.170 ccm
Hub: 73 mm
Hole: 101 mm
Cooling: Öl-Luft
Drive: Kardan
Aisles: 6

Performance

Maximum speed: 180 km/h
Performance: 65 HP at 7.250 U/Min
Torque: 80 NM bei 3.250 U/Min
Tank contents: 12 Litre
Consumption:
4 l
Reach:
279 km
Maximum speed: 220 km/h
Performance: 110 HP at 7.750 U/Min
Torque: 116 NM bei 6.000 U/Min
Tank contents: 17 Litre
Consumption:
5 l
Reach:
321 km

Chassis

Frame type:
Tubular Steel Loop Frame (Steel)
Front suspension:
41 mm KYB cartridge fork (travel 120 mm)
Rear suspension:
KYB stereo struts, adjustable spring preload (travel 120 mm)
Rear suspension:
Two-arm swingarm steel
Tyres at the front: 100/90-19
Rear tyres: 150/70 R17
Frame type:
Lattice tube (steel)
Front suspension:
Telescopic fork 43 mm (travel 125 mm)
Rear suspension:
Central strut (travel 140 mm)
Rear suspension:
Paralever
Tyres at the front: 120/70 R 19
Rear tyres: 170/60 R 17

Brakes

Front brake
Floating single disc, 4-piston Brembo fixed caliper ( 310 mm) Rear brake
Single disc, Nissin double piston floating caliper ( 255 mm)
Front brake
Double disc ( 320 mm) Rear brake
Disc ( 265 mm)

Conclusion - what sticks

The announced comparison to the T100 and the Street Twin is almost imperative here. The T100 is even more classic in terms of appearance and the Street Twin is not only cheaper, but visually also a bit more modern, which is mainly due to the normal rims. The Scrambler with its spoke wheels, bellows and the Scrambler exhaust is visually a bit more "riotous". It is a bit more stable or less manoeuvrable due to the 19" front wheel, but it gives the driver more control due to the wider handlebars.
 
So if you like it classic, you can use the T100, if you are looking for a stylish naked bike that fits into today's world, take the Street Twin and if you want to look a little on the poop, you can use the Scrambler. All three machines have their justification and deliver a lot of driving fun due to the great 900 twin - really!

Price/Availability/Colours/Years of construction

  • Price: 10.900€
  • Used (3 years old): 8.000€
  • Years of construction: 2017-2021
  • Colours: blue-grey, black, matt-green

Relaxed Cruiser

If you overlook this, getting around with the BMW is a very enjoyable hobby. Let it be with the hustle and bustle, the appropriate movement of the BMW automatically leads to a flowing driving style, without corners or edges. The faster you drive, the more steering momentum would be needed, so at some point you let it be easy – well.

Compared to the competition, the BMW convinces with its bullish start and the gnarled, authentic nature. She is equal with the consistency of her design as well as the crisp sound and loving details. Although the comfort on long distances may not be the best, you are well dressed with the BMW everywhere.

Although the BMW nineT Scrambler is actually 1,900 euros cheaper than its heritage sister, who would have thought that, you shouldn't do without an extra: The beautiful spoke wheels (395 euros) are excellent. BMW was the last to ride the Scrambler wave for the time being, but with a convincing model.

Was there anything else? Oh yes, the off-road suitability. Oh no, there was nothing – just like the Scrambler models of the competition.

The test bike was provided to us by Bergmann & Söhne in Pinneberg.

Price / Availability / Colours / Years of Construction

  • Price: 13.250€
  • Used (3 years old): 9.500€
  • Years of construction: since 2016
  • Availability: good
  • Colours: grey-matt metallic, gold, white