2020 Indian FTR Rally vs. Triumph Scrambler 1200 XC

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @maximusmax4557
    @maximusmax4557 Před 3 lety +32

    Triumph Engineer 1: "Guys! When we put the Speed Twin tank on the Scrambler, the forks bang into it! We'll have to go back to the drawing board with this one!"
    Triumph Engineer 2: "Nah. Put some big-ass dents in it."
    Triumph Engineer 3: "I'll get my hammer."

  • @scottieray
    @scottieray Před 3 lety +21

    I own an FTR Rally. It's seriously fun for the roads I ride in Arkansas. The bonus of being able to take it down any random dirt road is icing on the cake. It's not a hardcore ADV ride, but it's very capable all around motorcycle. I have side bag/rack and rear rack and a weekend camping trip is very enjoyable.

    • @theLutheran1
      @theLutheran1 Před 3 lety +2

      I’m eager to run my 2019 FTR S in West and NW Arkansas. Mena to Eureka Springs is calling to me.

    • @scottieray
      @scottieray Před 3 lety +1

      @@theLutheran1 Many good roads to choose from on that ride.

    • @Wolf-mx7xx
      @Wolf-mx7xx Před 2 lety

      Really looking at getting this bike . Question: I'm 5'8" - is the seat height an issue?

    • @scottieray
      @scottieray Před 2 lety +1

      @@Wolf-mx7xx It could be if you are looking at Rally version.

    • @Wolf-mx7xx
      @Wolf-mx7xx Před 2 lety

      @@scottieray And that I am. Man, I really do like the T.S.....but for the $$$, it seems like a headache and a half.

  • @paulregner5335
    @paulregner5335 Před 3 lety +11

    I've owned a 2019 Triumph Scrambler 1200XC since early June of this year. I bought the bike from a Triumph dealer in Brea, and it was a press fleet bike with 1850 miles on it (I couldn't find ANY visible evidence that the bike had been flogged, or even laid-down by whoever had ridden it in the motorcycle journalism industry). This means I got a bike that was just barely broken-in, with a complete new warranty, at 2/3 of the MSRP. I put 400 miles/week on my Scrambler just in commuting to work and back (I live in Landers, California and work on board the Marine Corps base at 29 Palms), and probably an additional 150 miles/week in recreational riding. My Triumph is the best money I've spent in decades. The Scrambler is terrific on dirt and other unimproved roads, and surprisingly awesome on asphalt (note: it was good with the Continental TKC80 tires that came on it, but even better with Shinko 705's I put on it around the 5k mileage mark). The parallel twin on the Triumph is a work of art, and really pulls regardless of what gear you're in. The bike is as comfortable as any "naked" adventure-style bike can be. At 6'4" tall and 205 pounds I've found the riding position of the 1200XC to be perfect for me, with the bike feeling "lighter" on the road than it's actual weight would lead you to believe. The level of tech on the Triumph is extremely impressive as well. Some people may turn their nose up at the Triumph as it is actually manufactured in Taiwan. I'm not particularly bothered by this, as it's built to Triumph quality control standards and technical specifications, and "building to spec" is something they're good at in Taiwan. I could go on and on, but the bottom line is that in my experience you can't go wrong with the Triumph.

    • @peterhatfield5632
      @peterhatfield5632 Před 3 lety +8

      Pedant alert: made in Thailand.

    • @josephfelder33
      @josephfelder33 Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the write up. I currently have a Kawi Vulcan S, but my wife took the MSF Rider Course and got licensed, and wants to ride it herself, so I have been browsing some of the other bikes out there so I can pass mine on to be her dedicated bike. I love the style of the Triumph Scrambler, and the 1200 sounds like the sweet spot for performance vs usability in almost all terrain/conditions. You have helped me decide on the Scrambler. Cheers!

    • @jayzenitram9621
      @jayzenitram9621 Před 2 lety +1

      Quick question: How hot does your right leg get riding the Triumph?

    • @paulregner5335
      @paulregner5335 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jayzenitram9621 The heat issues aren't as bad as you might think. Prior to de-catting the exhaust (which lowered the radiant temperature by an average of 50 degrees Fahrenheit), the exhaust was managing to blanch the dye in a two-inch spot on the right leg of all of my denim trousers I would wear riding (abrasion from the wire screen in the heat shield may have also contributed to this phenomenon). However, I found that even during peak summer temperatures the heat from the exhaust wasn't too noticeable as long as I had 4-5 mph (or more) of airflow. The only time there is noticeable discomfort is when I'm stopped in traffic at a light or intersection. I have found that if I stand myself up with my left leg and keep my right foot on the peg, it helps to mitigate the heat issue while stopped. It hasn't even come close to being a detriment to me, nor has it tamped down my enthusiasm for the Scrambler. I hope this satisfactorily answered your question.

    • @jayzenitram9621
      @jayzenitram9621 Před 2 lety

      @@paulregner5335 Your answer was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.

  • @zebulbaa
    @zebulbaa Před 3 lety +27

    heard many good thing about the triumph but gotta say that Indian looks really good

  • @theLutheran1
    @theLutheran1 Před 3 lety +8

    An FTR skid plate is definitely needed

  • @tyegunn
    @tyegunn Před 3 lety +18

    I’m 6’2” 245 ...could you fly me out there next time so I can review the bikes from a bigger person’s perspective. Thanks 👍🏼🤘🏻

  • @Not_Sure-2020
    @Not_Sure-2020 Před 3 lety +3

    I'd ride my FTR on a dirt road but wouldn't go true "off-road". If for no other reason, when off-road, I stay on the pegs and keep the balls of my feet on the pegs. Since this bike is so heavy, I need every advantage I could get. On the FTR, my right heel hits the exhaust and it feels uncomfortable standing on the pegs on the arch of my feet. I also agree with the video on the battery, casings, and oil filter looking very vulnerable.

  • @tokyosmash
    @tokyosmash Před 3 lety +14

    I’ll give the FTR rally one thing, it sure is pretty.

    • @dmelson7502
      @dmelson7502 Před 3 lety +2

      Other than that turd over the back wheel, agreed.

  • @tinmisuun
    @tinmisuun Před 3 lety +17

    Love the way that FTR looks! Nearest Indian dealership is 2200 miles from me. It would be fun to ride one up here to AK.

    • @sudmuck
      @sudmuck Před 3 lety +4

      I'm in Alaska too, there aren't any dealerships up here?!?

  • @BRAINFxck10
    @BRAINFxck10 Před 3 lety +11

    If you like tech the FTR 1200 S has a touch screen with different traction control settings it's a better road bike but I wonder about the long-term reliability of touch screens on motorcycles

    • @Ichibuns
      @Ichibuns Před 2 lety

      Also, if it houses your odometer, it could cause issues down the road. Get it replaced and do the paper work and it would still be hard to sell it for what it's actually worth

  • @MarmiteTheDog
    @MarmiteTheDog Před 3 lety +20

    FFS get some presenters who know what they're reviewing, the prices, the specs and where they are located. Painful to watch.

    • @johnsumser9743
      @johnsumser9743 Před 3 lety +2

      I agree. This looked like a first draft with zero editing.

    • @stopper90004
      @stopper90004 Před 3 lety

      Awful video. The clueless old coot just rambles on without providing much concrete data. Steve Kamrad's videos are where you'll get some good insights on the Triumph scrambler

  • @skandix
    @skandix Před 3 lety +21

    "vs" implies a winner to be chosen, next time use "and" in the title.

    • @j4zzx297
      @j4zzx297 Před 3 lety +2

      They did say which they preffer? If your going off road get the triumph, if your only staying on the road get the indian. They can only give the features and reasons why they would pick it

    • @dmelson7502
      @dmelson7502 Před 3 lety

      I will join you fellow sailor of the internet, in your quest for non-inflammatory and semi-realistic headlines. (Drops to one knee, removes helm and holds sword before him as if a crucifix) may I join you in your holy quest sir?

    • @skandix
      @skandix Před 3 lety

      @@dmelson7502 Great see you at the Thrown.

    • @skandix
      @skandix Před 3 lety

      @@j4zzx297 That is no a "VS" title.

    • @musguelha14
      @musguelha14 Před 3 lety +2

      They never tell you a winner. No magazine will ever tell a bike is better than the other, they'll always find excuses for the worse one.
      It's hard being objective when half of your magazine/website is just ads for the brands you're testing, and that's most of your revenue.

  • @snickrologen
    @snickrologen Před 3 lety +9

    It seems like the Triumph is getting good grades no matter what magazine who’s testing! Must be a great bike!

    • @larrynorsworthy8582
      @larrynorsworthy8582 Před 3 lety +2

      It is. I love my street twin. I've had most bikes.

    • @stopper90004
      @stopper90004 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, my xc is more fun than my ktm 690 off road, and way more pleasant on freeways

    • @blackhillsdualsport
      @blackhillsdualsport Před 3 lety

      You really like it more than a 690 off road? How’s the suspension hold up on the XC?

    • @jhhi44
      @jhhi44 Před 3 lety

      I have the xe and it is a fantastic bike!!

  • @frankmaggerise1126
    @frankmaggerise1126 Před 3 lety +6

    I just test rode the FTR Rally at the local dealership and I agree it is a blast. I own a Triumph, I have to say the Indian was awesome! I would compare it more to a Triumph Speed Triple then the Bonneville 1200 Scrambler though.

  • @Firestorm637
    @Firestorm637 Před 3 lety +6

    Indian much heavier. I always try for lighter bikes with the best horsepower dyno curve from factory. The Indian makes way more horsepower with the added weight vs the triumph. All these bikes nowadays are all great so it ends up what your personal preference.

  • @khakimzhanmiras
    @khakimzhanmiras Před 3 lety +8

    The ftr is a mean machine. Their target market is guys who can actually ride (not me)

  • @BlackdogADV
    @BlackdogADV Před rokem +2

    I’m thinking the FTR Rally would make a good adventure bike.

  • @hacksaw4966
    @hacksaw4966 Před 3 lety +3

    Love the videos guys! Keep up the good work and the great reviews!!

  • @ThrillaPark
    @ThrillaPark Před 3 lety +9

    My time is priceless tho. You guys are a great resource but you need to hire a good content producer to direct and polish your videos more. They need it.

    • @musclenugget92
      @musclenugget92 Před 3 lety +1

      Nah. Theres more information in these conversational videos

  • @Wolf-mx7xx
    @Wolf-mx7xx Před 2 lety +2

    I keep on hearing about heat issues (exhaust) on the Triumph Scrambler - anyone have any experience/thoughts about this?

  • @lodendadul2978
    @lodendadul2978 Před 3 lety

    Always glad to get a quality video.

  • @Land-Shark
    @Land-Shark Před 3 lety +7

    Mo-"j"ave Dessert had me actually LOL'ing! Thanks, John! :)

    • @johnburns8956
      @johnburns8956 Před 3 lety +2

      a ways south of Yosamight Natl Park

    • @mcr0741
      @mcr0741 Před 3 lety

      @@johnburns8956 lol, it keeps getting better. 🤣

  • @Rawkus919
    @Rawkus919 Před 3 lety +4

    I feel like the Indian needs a proper rear mud/stone guard

  • @viperq
    @viperq Před 3 lety +2

    I'm a fan of both bikes.

  • @gurpreetbanwait6097
    @gurpreetbanwait6097 Před 3 lety +1

    What not u compare indian ftr 1200 base with bmw r9t scrambler , that would be neck to neck comparison, i wish u do that quite early

  • @dmelson7502
    @dmelson7502 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm scrambling on a Bonneville t120 now and I'm not sure that I would want that amount of weight several inches higher (500lb range).

  • @mrmotoman17
    @mrmotoman17 Před 3 lety +8

    You guys consistently make some of the lowest quality videos of anyone in the motorcycle review market. Audio is terrible, you don't even know the year of the bikes you're reviewing, and the hosts just talk to each other off-script for 13 whole minutes.

  • @ryneprince7113
    @ryneprince7113 Před 3 lety

    You guys should do another m.k ini bike shoot out and include as many as possible. So many available now that seem decently reliable

  • @wwfww
    @wwfww Před rokem

    Just another triumph, not just another indian! Respect

  • @repetitivemotion
    @repetitivemotion Před 3 lety +2

    The Indian looks awesome. I want it and I don’t care how it rides

  • @expatbiker6598
    @expatbiker6598 Před 2 lety +1

    They tried to favour the Indian with better tyres without scramble XE. I'd still choose three XC.

  • @davidelizabeth4933
    @davidelizabeth4933 Před 3 lety +1

    Well done, gentlemen.👍

  • @rommelr12
    @rommelr12 Před 3 lety +2

    Triumph parallel twin in a Scrambler is very unstressed easy loping motor yielding good torque but not much hp at top end which should be reliable

  • @Kr1zToV
    @Kr1zToV Před 3 lety +1

    "since 1994" that's when they got their audio equipment it seems

  • @A.Spivey
    @A.Spivey Před 3 lety

    Awesome Video! Johnny Burns Forever!!

  • @Meerkoenig
    @Meerkoenig Před 2 lety

    sorry guys - there is nothing „soft“ or „soaking up bumps“ in the Scrambler… just did 12.000 miles on my XE during the first year - maybe I just have to keep searching?

  • @t4ketsuru
    @t4ketsuru Před 3 lety

    how tall are you guys im interested in both of them im about 5'7" at best(172cm)

  • @isoplus3513
    @isoplus3513 Před 3 lety +4

    FTR 750 Please!!!

    • @dmelson7502
      @dmelson7502 Před 3 lety

      But you got to style it like the actual flat track model. I like what they did with it but if it was more like that concept it would be in my garage right now.

  • @boomer8393
    @boomer8393 Před rokem

    I was excited to watch this review. At 57, I'm contemplating risk vs reward? Drivers today are so distracted and impulsive, commuting seems more kin to Russian roulette, than riding? Another thought, when you're providing for the entire family, finances must be considered carefully, and these two beautiful machines seem to beg the question: Are you all-in..?

  • @Bow-to-the-absurd
    @Bow-to-the-absurd Před 3 lety +3

    .... Play the best....
    Song in the world.....
    Or I'll eat your souls......

  • @thelonewanderer69
    @thelonewanderer69 Před 2 lety

    I came here as I really like the idea of a scrambler. Make something custom like Deacon's motorcycle from Days Gone

  • @derrickfernandes600
    @derrickfernandes600 Před 3 lety

    Bro can u help me to decide a bike from Honda x blade , BAJAJ pulser160 , Yamaha fz s f1

  • @coltonwancho6571
    @coltonwancho6571 Před 3 lety +4

    Crying about cruze control. Time to retire these guys. The have become snobs and should not be doing reviews.

    • @EC-ol8nz
      @EC-ol8nz Před 3 lety

      When u get older ya gotta. Its called arthritis 😁

  • @fivespeed3026
    @fivespeed3026 Před 3 lety

    I wish Indian made a FTR-R. Give it standard sized sport tires, maybe make some suspension adjustments and I’d be very interested in buying one.

  • @WatchJoelTV
    @WatchJoelTV Před 2 lety

    where is this area? and can you ride off-road for free?

  • @amoore2165
    @amoore2165 Před 3 lety

    Cool video. I like that FTR.

  • @tinman3586
    @tinman3586 Před 3 lety

    They need to update that instrument cluster on the Indian, it's not 1984 anymore guys.

  • @ianhoodless4903
    @ianhoodless4903 Před 3 lety

    top job guys!

  • @angelsuazo1978
    @angelsuazo1978 Před 2 lety

    All comments no action show me what bike is better. That way I can have the data before I ride myself

  • @nataliefenelon4796
    @nataliefenelon4796 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome!!

  • @crippleguy415
    @crippleguy415 Před 3 lety

    I want them both . 😍

  • @queersbabies
    @queersbabies Před rokem +1

    The Indian is a badass hooligan, American-made muscle car throwback. I love everything about it. The Triumph lacks the style. So between these two bikes specifically, I gotta go with the FTR RALLY!

  • @quidestnunc9238
    @quidestnunc9238 Před 3 lety

    Will Little John and Earlobes PLEASE STOP interrupting one another. Too much Caffeine !!!

  • @motodrang4287
    @motodrang4287 Před 3 lety +3

    weird comparison to me, off road spec indian vs road spec triumph scrambler. Really shoulda been the XE for the purpose here.

  • @chuckbaker8413
    @chuckbaker8413 Před 3 lety

    I’m 6’3 and 245…
    Not sure if I fit on the Indian comfortably… wha do you think…no Indian dealers around here… San Diego or Fresno…
    I’m in Santa Barbara…7 hour drive either way so I can’t check out the Indians…

  • @dandersonjr
    @dandersonjr Před 3 lety

    The only real thing I don't like about the Indian is the rear fender or lack there of.

  • @Firestorm637
    @Firestorm637 Před 3 lety +3

    If your really going off-road nothing beats a 2 stroke at half the weight of a 4 stroke. Light 2 strokes in the dirt no comparison with a slow, top heavy 4 stroke. Easy maintenance on a 2 stroke and you can beat the hell out it.

    • @AbnormalWrench
      @AbnormalWrench Před 3 lety +3

      I think you're slightly missing the category of bike that is being reviewed here. These are not dedicated off road bikes, in case that needed pointing out.

    • @amoore2165
      @amoore2165 Před 3 lety

      I think the motocross world disagrees right now. If that were true the top pros would be on 2 strokes. James Stewart ran a 2 stroke against 4 strokes (because Kawasaki didn’t have a 4-stroke yet) and he felt he was at a severe disadvantage. Said he had to ride the wheels off of it to try to keep up.

  • @OathForFew
    @OathForFew Před 2 lety

    Love that Indian

  • @zachcd390119
    @zachcd390119 Před 3 lety

    I love that Indian. So good looking, a crazy man's bike, and sounds amazing with an aftermarket exhaust

  • @skg901
    @skg901 Před 3 lety

    That Indian is more of a flatracker...

  • @tedbaxter5234
    @tedbaxter5234 Před rokem

    Pro-Tip: if in doubt, look at the bikes badge for year information.

  • @muhammadalkhatib3752
    @muhammadalkhatib3752 Před 3 lety +3

    Old dude talks too much. He's doing a monologue. Let the other guy speak! :)

  • @omahaadventureriders8017
    @omahaadventureriders8017 Před 3 lety +2

    I was looking forward to the Scrambler beating out the FTR, because I know its that good. However, I had to stop watching when the riders didn't know what engine was in the Triumph Scrambler or have much a Speed Twin cost. Cringe worthy 😬.

  • @ljuborajictt
    @ljuborajictt Před 3 lety +1

    👍 # 302 👍

  • @user-sw2lv3zp6o
    @user-sw2lv3zp6o Před 3 lety

    Indian for me. And I'm English.

  • @DarthSpaceBall
    @DarthSpaceBall Před 3 lety +2

    Any offroad play on a Scrambler requires a Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE, not an XC. XC is too streetbike. And the XE smokes the XC on the street as well. 11/10 better bike.

    • @lawdayl
      @lawdayl Před 3 lety +4

      I have an xc. It's much better on road than xe as most professional reviewers testify and handles dirt roads and fire trails better than I expected for its weight.

    • @daveo9844
      @daveo9844 Před 3 lety +4

      XC is a better road bike than XE no question.

  • @ChrisCopeful
    @ChrisCopeful Před 3 lety

    I'm liking the long hair, guys.

  • @ghosthunter8664
    @ghosthunter8664 Před 3 lety

    🙂💞💞🤗🤗🤩🤩🌝🌝I like the ftr💞

  • @abhishekatcardiff
    @abhishekatcardiff Před 3 lety

    This John Burns guy is too damn slow man. Riding and speaking as if he has all the time in the world 🙄
    Get some better riders.