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Moto Morini Scrambler 1200
If there’s a motorcycle whose definition in any
biker’s dictionary would denote a very personal concept, such as freedom, it
would be the Scrambler: unadorned, eclectic, agile and easy to handle. A
motorcycle that can manoeuvre any type of road, hence perfect for escaping
the daily routine, the Scrambler was invented in the 1960s to interpret the
thirst for freedom and independence of a generation. So many years down the
road, it still maintains its original allure. The most significant design decisions regard the reduction in the intake scoops, the diameter of the valves, the engine timing and the increase in the compression ratio to improve the progression at low rpm and reduce fuel consumption. The result is a powerful engine with 86 kW with 117 hp at 8500 rpm, with a high torque of 102 Nm with 10.4 Kgm at 6700 rpm well distributed over the entire rpm range. And while maintaining an unquestionably sporty character, the engine weds well with the features of the vehicle, enhancing its rideability rather than striving for extreme performance. The exhaust system features a double lateral silencer with tapered exhaust pipes. The vehicle complies with Euro 3 emissions standards. Chassis.
Core of the chassis is the trellis frame in high-strength tubular steel by
Verlicchi based on an exclusive design by Moto Morini. The structure is
extremely solid and has been further stiffened in the rear part of the
subframe, a stiffness required for adopting the solution of the cantilever
lateral suspension.
The function of the chassis is aided by top-notch suspensions. At front is a
mighty Marzocchi Magnum with 50 mm diameter legs, with exclusive lightweight
plates designed in cast light alloy. The rear is characterized by a weighty
doublesided swingarm, a result of hydroforming, a new technology based on
the deforming capacity of water power and that allows the production of
non-welded pieces. The swingarm built with this technology offers advantages
in terms of weight and structural stiffness. It is aided by a Paioli lateral
suspension with piggy back reservoir fully adjustable in rebound and
compression.
The Excel spoked rims with aluminium alloy channel permit mounting of latest
generation tubeless tyres with tread blocks. Rims are 19” at front and 17”
at rear.
The Brembo systems deliver powerful yet progressive deceleration, granting
the rider the sensitivity needed for optimum handling of this difficult
aspect of the riding experience. The pair of semi-floating discs measuring
320 mm at front is operated by axial callipers with four pistons with
differentiated diameter: it is a solution stemming from a precise technical
requirement — to provide safety through great modulating capacity and sheer
power.
The two-toned fuel tank is in shock resistant nylon; it has a 21-litre
capacity and can be raised to access the large filter box underneath. Accessories.
MOTO MORINI COMPETIZIONE, the Moto Morini catalogue of accessories, devotes
to the Scrambler a range of products to make the ride more comfortable:
Rear case in expandable tough fabric; 15 litre capacity
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