RIDE REVIEW I 2023 ROYAL ENFIELD
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single. Well, S&S is known for making
big power, so I'm sure they'll manage
to pull every pony out of the little 411cc
motor. But let's face it, the Scram is
really made to be a budget-friendly
bike, and it can easily achieve 50 mpg
with the motor as is and when ridden
sanely. As an example, during our two-
day and nearly 400-mile ride, we filled
the four-gallon tank just once on the
way out and still had almost enough
to make it back to Milwaukee the next
day. That's with insane moto journos
riding wide open and shifting at redline
in every gear. Impressive, for sure.
Offered in seven different color
options, plus a three-year unlimited
mileage warranty with roadside assis-
tance, all for just $5099, the Scram
411 should be a hit with everyone from
first-time riders to seasoned veterans
looking for an inexpensive yet styl-
ish little scrambler. And the first one
thousand units sold in the U.S. will
come with Royal Enfield's Tripper
turn-by-turn navigation system at no
extra charge. Those first units are
expected to arrive in US dealerships
by mid-September. So, check it out.
Your urban jungle awaits.
CN