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Moto Morini Scrambler (2009-current)

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Detail Value
New price £10,120
Engine size 1187cc
Power 115.3bhp
Top speed 125mph
Insurance group 17
  MCN ratings Owners' ratings
Overall rating is 4 rating is 0
Engine rating is 4 rating is 0
Ride & Handling rating is 4 rating is 0
Equipment rating is 4 rating is 0
Quality & Reliability rating is 3.5 rating is 0
Value rating is 4 rating is 0

MCN overall verdict rating is 4

If the idea of a 1187cc, 115bhp V-twin machine with Scrambler clothing and mild off-road capability provokes the madness within, the Scrambler is the doorway to the nearest nut house. On the road-biased tyres (an optional fit because the standard knobblies aren’t speed rated for 100mph-plus action), the Scrambler is a scream. Wheelies and sports-like riding come with a twist of the throttle. Keep the throttle abuse to a minimum and the Scrambler makes for a lovely ride.

Engine

MCN rating rating is 4
Owners' rating rating is 0

The ultimate in torque laden V-twins. The short rev range means quick cog swaps are required to keep the engine on the boil. There’s an abundance of torque available and low rpm running is a little jerky because of torque reaction from the crank. But keep the revs and you will revel in the way the handlebars tug at the arms and make you smile with the induction roar. 

Ride and Handling

MCN rating rating is 4
Owners' rating rating is 0

For a portly mass of engine and chassis the Scrambler is surprisingly adept at bend swinging. You’ve got to apply some muscle through the tight sections, but the bits in between are a blast of instant punch and rock solid chassis. It’s a tall, top heavy unit (with a full 21 litres of fuel onboard), which is why it needs extra rider input through turns. But even though the suspension is slightly longer for gravel road and country lane action, it never threatens to get out of shape on tarmac.

Equipment

MCN rating rating is 4
Owners' rating rating is 0

It’s an name game here, featuring some of the biggest and oldest Italian component manufacturers. Verlicchi makes the high tensile steel frame, Marzocchi supplies the front USD forks, Paioli is stamped on the fully adjustable rear monoshock and Brembo brakes work very, very effectively. Add to this the Excel wheel rims, hydroformed swingarm and beautiful exhaust pipework, then you have a class act on wheels. Compare and buy parts for the Moto Morini Scrambler in the MCN Shop.

Quality and Reliability

MCN rating rating is 3.5
Owners' rating rating is 0

Half a mark lost here because we cannot confirm the reliability of this new breed of Moto Morini. So far no models have gone pop in our hands (a week’s worth of testing is a savage test for any bike at MCN) but it’s early days. Component-wise everything has stood up to the same abuse. The future looks good for Morini.

Value

MCN rating rating is 4
Owners' rating rating is 0

Moto Morini is an old name in motorcycling but has been missing from the bike sales charts for a number of years. But now it’s back and with a great range of niche bikes. Given that and the class of chassis parts, we reckon the Morini pricing is comparative and spot on. Find a Moto Morini Scrambler for sale.

Insurance

Insurance group: 17

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Model History

2009: Moto Morini Scrambler introduced

Other Versions

The Scrambler is one of a seven bike modular range – all based around the same engine and chassis. These models include the Gran Passo adventure, Corsaro 1200 Veloce naked sports and the Monster-styled .

Specifications

Top speed 125mph
1/4-mile acceleration secs
Power 115.3bhp
Torque 75.3ftlb
Weight 198kg
Seat height 840mm
Fuel capacity 21 litres
Average fuel consumption 46.3mpg
Tank range 213 miles
Insurance group 17
Engine size 1187cc
Engine specification Liquid-cooled, 87°, 8v dohc V-twin four-stroke. 6 gears
Frame Tubular steel trellis
Front suspension adjustment Non-adjustable
Rear suspension adjustment Fully adjustable
Front brakes 2 x 300mm discs with 4-piston calipers
Rear brake 250mm disc with two-piston caliper
Front tyre size 110/80 x 18
Rear tyre size 150/70 x 17

Examples for sale nowSee all current ads for this bike

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Morini
AVIO

4300 miles

£6,950

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Morini
DART 400

14000 miles

£1,995

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Morini
CORSARO 1200

14000 miles

£5,250

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Morini
EXCALIBUR

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£1,495

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Morini
SCRAMBLER 1200

567 miles

£7,750

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