I believe "Scrambletto" would be the proper nomenclature.
I believe "Scrambletto" would be the proper nomenclature.
Are you allowed to wear Scrambler™-labeled apparel and accessories, or will you have to buy Scrambler Sixty2™ gear instead? Will Scrambler Sixty2™ gear at least be a few dollars cheaper?
Dammit, you stole mine.
NASCAR showing how to play into stereotypes...
I’m hoping Dovi can run like he did last week and at least get on the podium...just keep Iannone away from him!
This interview has convinced me that you need to do a podcast or YouTube channel or something.
I normally find stunting to be incredibly stupid, mainly because most of what I see is from all the "bikervideoz" that pop up in my IG feed that that seem to be done by squid-types who’d probably crash on anything but a straight road in the Florida suburbs. But this seems closer to a skills demonstration. Fine line,…
What's his take on Ducati's new wings? Does Honda plan on moving that way?
One of things I like most about riding is that requires a bit of skill, which includes shifting, and is basically impossible to master completely. It turns even mundane tasks like commuting into a chance to hone skills, push limits (just a tiny bit), and experiment with new/different techniques.
I have mixed feelings. On one side, I think technical innovation is good and I think making motorcycling more accessible is something we should strive for. However, I look at the proliferation of automatic transmissions in cars has made it so any idiot can drive one. Absent greater levels of automation, maybe we…
Don't forget to not engine brake...
At least when you get a tire puncture you can just pull a spare off an old Model A?
Martin was wasn’t utilizing the Leg Wave, considerably slowing his times through the corners. Amateur hour...
I’d rather have an “alert driver when they try to change lanes into me” monitor, but this could be interesting. At least make it BT so it can audibly alert me through my Sena headset...
In the DC area, ADV bikes seem to just be synonymous with “commuter” bikes. I mostly see three types of riders around town (there are more, but very infrequent), the cruiser types, squid-ish sportbike riders, and ADV riders. Inevitably, the ADV riders are rocking the aluminum boxes, wearing Roadcrafters, and running…
Was thinking of this also...for someone wanting a bike that can get around the city, but also do some off-roading, is this worth the premium over a Scrambler. For most people, it seems like the Scrambler may be the more sensible bike overall, as it’s lighter, presumably shorter, and loads cheaper. Granted, a Scrambler…
Only marginally related...what do they do with the press bikes? Hand them down to dealers to use as demos or sell used?
I’d say I agree with the reasoning, but it’s a feedback loop of sorts...company is in dire straights, so people don’t buy because they’re concerned about dealer/warranty support, parts, etc...lack of buyers means finances remain terrible, and so on.
I hope this gets built simply for the incongruent novelty of seeing people with leather vests and bandanas riding ADV bikes.
I'm inclined to believe this story is BS, but I have that same shirt (but in red) and am now going to be very self-conscious when I wear it...particularly since I live in the DC area. Damn you internet.