Looks great, I don't think I would call it a scrambler. There are a few things when using a bike off road you want to take into consideration. All that rock and dirt is going to be sandblasting that engine with that tiny little fender and it's not far enough from the front tire so if you go through any mud it's going to get caked up in there. Also the short pipes though they're cool for off-road I definitely would not want that I'd rather have pipes that bend up along the side of the seat with the heat shield similar to what they do with triumph scramblers. You really don't want your exhaust down low you want it up and out in case water gets up there again I think the bike looks amazing sounds awesome I just really wouldn't class this as a real scrambler.
New bear 650 looks very similar, cannot wait till you get them in Oz.
I haven’t heard about this, will need to look it up
Aaaay yupp Stu baby!
Looks great, I don't think I would call it a scrambler. There are a few things when using a bike off road you want to take into consideration. All that rock and dirt is going to be sandblasting that engine with that tiny little fender and it's not far enough from the front tire so if you go through any mud it's going to get caked up in there. Also the short pipes though they're cool for off-road I definitely would not want that I'd rather have pipes that bend up along the side of the seat with the heat shield similar to what they do with triumph scramblers. You really don't want your exhaust down low you want it up and out in case water gets up there again I think the bike looks amazing sounds awesome I just really wouldn't class this as a real scrambler.
Any tuning required or the exhaust?
Its recommended but not necessary