Moto Morini, the legendary Italian motorcycle brand with European headquarters in Milan, was founded in 1937 by the famed motorcycle designer Alfonso Morini and has long been the symbol of Italian innovation and performance. With a heritage of producing extraordinary motorcycles, Moto Morini brings decades of master craftsmanship, exceptional Italian design, premium quality and unparalleled performance to a portfolio of motorcycles that exceed the demands of today’s riders on and off the road.
I've been eyeing the SCR for a month or so and the accessories you can get allow for touring for way way less than anything else I've seen. Looks great and from what I see on this video, they are very well built and have wonderful transmissions. My local Dealer in Prescott has a few to choose from.
Yes, I know know how to spell the name of the bike just aggravated all these people review this bike and don’t mention the suspension travel on a scrambler. Why would I buy a scrambler with 3 inches of suspension travel even if it’s fully adjustable?
Yes, I know know how to spell the name of the bike just aggravated all these people review this bike and don’t mention the suspension travel on a scrambler. Why would I buy a scrambler with 3 inches of suspension travel even if it’s fully adjustable?
would it work if I was going to put the str seat and forks on the scr for an all black look????Unless the scr forks are different so I was just going to pain them! probably its going to be my first bike!
Where the hell did this come from? One of the best looking bikes of today! (couldn't care less about electronics, "connectivity" and mobile uses though.)
Wow I really like this bike! So much different than all the other cookie cutter types out there. How can I find one of your dealers to test ride one of these!??
Get yourself the versatile 2023 SCR Scrambler for an unbelievable $6,499 during the Morini Money Promotion. Visit MotoMoriniUSA.com to learn more about the bikes and find a dealer.
Kind of unrelated to your video. But your logo has a bit of a strange vibe if you know what I mean. It looks like it was inspired by an unfavorable time period.
If this was out when I bought my KLR I would have probably went this way. The local Royal Enfield dealer now offers Moto Morini. My son has a 2021 Himalayan. The dealer has been great to deal with and I wouldn't hesitate to buy one from them. They go above and beyond to make things right. We did the MABDR this year and my only issues with the KLR are no 6th gear and vibration above 65. The 430 mile ride home on I-81 was tough because of the vibration. The Himalayan rode home in a truck lol. It does not go fast enough for 80mph traffic. Other than that it did amazing on the BDR.