Scrambler to T100

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  1. Chris jones

    Chris jones Member

    Aug 10, 2016
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    Afto Peeps,

    Apart from the pipes are there any other differences between a scrambler and a t100 and is it easy to fit t100 pipes to a scrambler?

    Ta.

    Jonesie working up in EDI where the sun is out!!!
     
  2. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

    Sep 25, 2013
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    Hi Jonesy, here are at least some of the differences between a Scrambler and a T100:

    1. Engine - T100 has a 360° crank and produces 68 bhp; Scrambler has a 270° crank and produces 59 bhp;

    2. Suspension - same height;

    3. Gearbox - same;

    4. Clocks - T100 has a rev counter, not sure about std. Scrambler;

    5. Exhaust systems - completely different downpipes and end cans;

    6. Side panels - T100 has two identical ones, Scrambler has a short one on the RHS to allow for high exhausts.

    That's all I can think of for the mo'.
     
  3. BSATREV

    BSATREV Well-Known Member

    Dec 20, 2014
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    Hi,
    I think that the Scrambler has a shorter front mudguard than the Bonnie, also the gearing on some model years is different - can't remember if it's front or rear sprocket though.
     
  4. Chris jones

    Chris jones Member

    Aug 10, 2016
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    Fantastic thanks for all that.
    Looked at a scrambler which was well priced but not quite what I was after and thought it might have been possible to convert it to a T100.
    Will keep looking.
    Jonesie
     
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