Like the Speed, it’s based on their new 398cc, DOHC, liquid cooled single-cylinder engine, which puts out 40PS (39.5hp) at 8,000rpm and 37.5Nm (27.7lbft) of torque at 6,500rpm, and is virtually identical bar a different twin-exit exhaust end can and a smaller front sprocket (14 tooth instead of 15), but this’s purely to compensate for the Scrambler’s different rear wheel size, and that means that overall gearing, and performance, is pretty much identical. As bikes, though, they’re very different…
Y’see, other than the engine, the subframe and the swingarm, virtually everything else (frame, suspension, wheels, brakes, tyres, ‘bars, ‘pegs, seat, and so on) is purpose-designed for the new bike. Yes, the Scrambler uses a similar tubular steel ‘hybrid’ design as its sibling, but there’s a 20mm extension near the steering…