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Savage Scrambler and Cafe (Read 12 times)
Rockin_John
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Savage Scrambler and Cafe
11/27/06 at 07:44:11
I've been digging up more Savage pRon again:
I'll take one of each please!
And I still say a person could own a Savage crusier/chopper/bobber, a Scrambler, and a Cafe version Savage all three for the cost of a decent Sportster. Which do YOU think would be more fun? I think I know MY answer.
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Re: Savage Scrambler and Cafe
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11/27/06 at 15:18:58
I would have loved to had the scrambler growing up. We had some great riding sights in the blue ridge mountains.
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11/28/06 at 06:10:21
that scrambler has me headed out behind the dumpster
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Re: Savage Scrambler and Cafe
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11/28/06 at 09:28:25
I just noticed that BOTH of those have been converted to right side shift! Why would anyone bother with that anymore? The only logical excuse I ever knew of for it was so your shifter was on the high side on a left circle flat-tracker; which doesn't apply to either of these bikes.
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11/28/06 at 14:00:50
Logical?
What about the cool factor? Old nortons, for example, were right side shifters... 1 up, 3 down! tricky (nowadays)!
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11/28/06 at 18:27:37
The cool factor is there in that scrambler all right. I currently own seven bikes, some right shift(69 Triumph),
67 BSA, 1 down three up. 1967 Royal Enfield Mk1A(ONLY
759 MADE) 1 up three down. Left shifting bikes include:
2002 Honda dirt bike 1down four up,2005 Royal Enfield,
1downfour up, 2002 Independence 100+ hp 1down 5 up,and my beloved 2006 Savage 1 down 4 up. Because of nerve damage in my left foot and all the years of riding British bikes I prefer the right shift myself. Even Sporsters were right hand shift up until the early 70's. It also helps to confuse theifs.
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11/28/06 at 19:52:22
look at my name do i have to tell you which one i would love to have. (drool) cafe all the way 8)
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