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Yamaha Just Revealed The 2017 SCR950 Scrambler, And "Boy!" It Looks Good
Yamaha has updated its middleweight line-up with the introduction of the new 2017 SCR950 Scrambler.
The
SCR950
comes
with
a
retro-racing
side
number
plates,
fork
boots,
and
bold
colour
accents
which
resemble
the
styling
of
a
70's
Yamaha
scrambler
The SCR resembles a classic scrambler style with spoke wheels, trail tyres, and a colour scheme paint that's based on Yamaha's iconic XT 500 Enduro.
The bike is equipped with a new, classic-looking bench seat resting on the subframe. The circular taillight and bullet-shaped turn signals are bolted on to the fender.
Yamaha
has
also
provided
a
higher
handlebar
which
will
provide
an
upright
and
relaxed
riding
position.
The
SCR
will
also
get
retuned
suspension
and
block
pattern
tyres,
which
should
account
for
an
ideal
balance
between
handling,
grip,
and
durability.
Powering the SCR 950 will be a 942cc air-cooled V-twin engine, and it comes mated to a five-speed gearbox. Yamaha has chosen to use a belt-drive mechanism to send the power to the rear wheel on the SCR 950.