Nowadays it seems like every manufacturer is releasing a scrambler (and Triumph just pulled the wraps off their new Street Scrambler as well, you can check out RevZilla’s review here). But a decade ago, Triumph was way ahead of the game when they were the first to debut a modern scrambler. This example extends its carrying capacity with the addition of a sidecar.
This example has 11,500 miles and it’s got a lot of Triumph factory accessories – the fly screen, light guard, tach kit, gel solo seat, engine crash bars, and crossbar. It also has a Touratech rack, Staintune exhaust, Pivot Pegz, and IKON shocks. The sidecar rig was bought new and the seller says it was professionally installed by a shop in Atlanta.
Find this scrambled sidecar for sale here on ADVRider (registration required) near Waynesville, North Carolina for $9,500.