Advpulse Posted March 16, 2022 Share Posted March 16, 2022 [embedded content][embedded content] After months of rumors and spy shots flooding the internet, Royal Enfield has finally unveiled the Scram 411, a scrambler-style variant based on the Himalayan adventure bike. The newly-launched model is the brand’s first ADV crossover, with more of a focus on navigating the urban jungles. Like its sibling, the Scram is powered by Royal Enfield’s 411cc, fuel-injected, air-cooled single-cylinder engine, pumping out 24.3 horsepower and 23.6 ft-lbs of torque. The frame, exhaust and 4-gallon (15 liter) tank are also borrowed straight from the Himalayan as are the brakes, which feature a simple 2-piston floating caliper on a 300mm disc in the front, and a single floating caliper on a 240mm disc in the rear. Dual-channel ABS is standard. A similar carry over of specs from the Himalayan is seen in the Scram’s suspension which also uses its sibling’s 41mm telescopic fork and monoshock, however, the new bike loses a bit of suspension travel in the front at 7.4 inches (190mm) instead of 7.9 (200mm). Suspension travel in the rear remains the same as the Himalayan’s at 7.1 inches (180mm). ADVERTISEMENT More notable is the switch from 21 to 19-inch wheels, which along with the shorter suspension travel, sharpen the steering and drop the ground clearance of the bike from 8.6 inches to 7.9 inches. This also brings the seat down a bit from the Himalayan’s 31.5 inches to 31.3 inches, making it easier to maneuver in stop-and-go traffic. Other changes to the Harris Performance chassis include a shorter wheelbase down from 57.7 to 57.3 inches and a claimed reduced weight of 408 lbs without fuel. Estimated with a full tank, the Scram 411 weighs around 432 lbs compared to the Himalayan’s 439 lbs. The Scram also ditches the windshield and high fender of the Himalayan, completing the look with a lower-mounted headlight. As expected, the Scram is stripped of complicated electronics. On the dash you are greeted with the Himalayan’s updated digital-analog instrument cluster that provides access to basic information. It also includes the Tripper Navigation system that offers turn-by-turn directions, and pairs with the rider’s smartphone by way of the Royal Enfield App. The new Scram 411 is already available in India, and will be available in Europe, Asia Pacific, North America and Latin America later this year. It is scheduled to arrive in the U.S. late summer/early fall with colorways determined in the coming months. Pricing for the U.S. hasn’t been announced yet but considering the new bike is heavily derived from the Himalayan, we expect it to be close to its sibling’s $5,299 price tag. For more details check out the Royal Enfield website. 2022 Royal Enfield Scram 411 Specs ENGINE TYPE:SINGLE CYLINDER, 4 STROKE, AIR COOLED, SOHC, FUEL INJECTIONBORE X STROKE:78MM X 86MMDISPLACEMENT:411 CCCOMPRESSION RATIO:9.5:1MAXIMUM POWER:24.3BHP (17.88KW) @ 6500RPMMAXIMUM TORQUE:32NM @ 4250±250RPMIDLE RPM:1300±100RPMSTARTING SYSTEM:ELECTRIC STARTAIR FILTER ELEMENT:PAPER ELEMENTLUBRICATION:WET SUMPENGINE OIL GRADE:SEMI SYNTHETIC SAE 15W 50 API SL GRADE JASO MA 2IGNITION SYSTEM:DIGITAL ELECTRONIC IGNITIONCLUTCH:WET MULTI PLATESGEARBOX:5 SPEED, CONSTANT MESHFUEL SUPPLY:ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTIONFRAME:HALF-DUPLEX SPLIT CRADLE FRAMEFRONT SUSPENSION:TELESCOPIC, 41 MM FORKS 190MM TRAVELREAR SUSPENSION:MONOSHOCK WITH LINKAGE, 180MM WHEEL TRAVELWHEELBASE:1455 MMGROUND CLEARANCE:200 MMLENGTH:2160 MMWIDTH:840 MMHEIGHT:1165 MMSEAT HEIGHT:795 MMKERB WEIGHT WITHOUT FUEL:185 KGFUEL CAPACITY:15 LITRES (APPROX)TYRES FR.:100/90-19″TYRES RR.:120/90-17″BRAKES FRONT:300MM DISC, 2-PISTON FLOATING CALIPERBRAKES REAR:240MM DISC, SINGLE PISTON FLOATING CALIPERABS:DUAL CHANNEL ABS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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