Would you buy the #TriumphScrambler400X over the #RoyalEnfieldHimalayan and the #KTM390Adventure? Do let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
You are comparing it with RE 411 , especially in the time when RE 452 is getting launched on 7th Nov, as per News.. And mentioning in the Thumbnail that don't buy Himalayan.. Didn't get the Point..
@@BikeWaleOfficial Then mention as such. You are simply intentionally taking advantage that the RE scram 411 is also called himalayan scram 411. Your title is misleading.
A big thumbs up to have the Triumph Scrambler 400 available in the market. It looks good, the specs are nice, the price is reasonable and there's a good dealer network spread around many places on the third rock from the sun. Did I mention that I really love the styling of this bike? And I see that it even includes a step ladder on the left hand side for the passenger to climb onto the bike. I can't imagine spending any money to improve this bike, as it seems to have everything from the factory. Well done Bajaj Auto, it's a great bike!
Even if Himalayan 450 comes out.. It would have similar power figures and more weight. Triumph quality, fit, finish and durability would be higher than RE, that is given.
A gentler rake is what you need like 27 degrees from vertical. Something like 23-25 degrees from vertical is better suited for sport bikes. The 19" front would offset that by increasing the trail. Also, a forward offset of the axle reduces trail. You said it increases it. In terms of suspension travel, this bike is closer to the 390 Duke than the 390 Adventure. It's even farther from the Himalayan.
I like the shooting and speech. With a 400cc, nice, fast and reliable like the Triumph scrambler you can play enough and have fun. I plan to buy this bike. I regret there's no back luggage plate but you can buy one on after market accessories (beware the quality on some, only 7kg of luggage allowed).
I really like these kinds of actual detailed videos.. Rather than RE Spied footage.. Thank you Triumph! for the actual bike launch without any spied footage 👍
Great review. This bike will be a huge success for Triumph. Very sharp midsized bike. It definitely has the looks and technology with its liquid cooled engine and 6 speed transmission. The mag wheel are a great extra too. That likely allows for tubeless tires. Back in the early 70's I owned and rode an air cooled, single cylinder, Triumph Trophy 250. It was old technology and leaked a lot of oil but it didn't prevent me from having a whole lot of fun riding it. It was a pretty bike in its day. I think I still have the original owners manual for that bike. This new model Scrambler is light years ahead of that old 250. It is great to see Triumph bring back the smaller Scrambler. I have always been a Scrambler fan. I currently own and ride a Yamaha SCR950. The Scrambler has always been a really great multipurpose machine.
@@MohammadSalehMiddyaThe Speed 400 is a city-focused motorcycle. Sure, it can do touring as well, but the Scrambler 400 offers the best of both worlds.
Superb review . Compared to about 6 bikes I test drove in the last few days I found the scrambler in line with most of the points you mentioned . A very good bike .
Excellent review. Got to see it for the first time and to sit on mine Wednesday, here in Portugal. Can’t ride it until it’s registered, which won’t be until the end of January. Good things come to those who wait. It’s a beautiful bike and the quality is high. I can’t wait to hit the roads and trails of the Algarve!
You should compare with scram 411 and not himalayan. scram weighs the same and it has 40 mm more suspension travel. its not comparable in terms of power and torque specs but you compared with himalayan in the first place so..
Hmmm...An indian guy speaking in clear english...also being very concise and objective. That's rare. For me...Speed 400 is the only option. I'm a small person (1,70 mt)...Probably only my toes would touch the ground. Looking forward to those beauties coming to Brazil (in January they promised).
As per ur usage, go with any bike but don’t dare take HD on trails. Although on highways, Scrambler will beat HD in speed but comfort level is somewhat same in both.
I looked closely at the new Triumph 400 and it was clear to me the whole bike, especially the front forks have been built down to a price. The Himalayan was built to a much higher standard and although I've only seen press pictures I bet the Honda 400 will also be in a different class.
Great content! Also would be grateful if you can tell us where was this video shot...i can make out some of the hills in the background...but more info would be much appreciated. Always on the lookout for new trails! 😌
Comparing it to the Himalayan is incorrect in the first place. This is a Scrambler not an Enduro Tourer. Technically Triumph has found a niche here. Scram 411 is Air Cooled and though Yezdi Scrambler is Liquid Cooled it is 350cc. When and if the Triumph Tiger 400 is launched then a direct comparison with the new Himalayan is a must. Scrambling is also a mountaineering term which means climbing a hill using all four limbs with difficulty. A Scrambler is basically a middle ground which can offer the best of both worlds, but is not dedicated for one particular thing. Yes it is damn fun to ride though.
Not sure about that. The Himalayan would have more ground clearance, 21” front, and more suspension travel. They’re aimed at different markets. The 400X is aimed at the Scram 411 market.
The best review of the new 400x I've seen so far , how do you think it will compare to the new 452 himalayan? Great road test keep up the good work ,look forward to a comparison test 400x 452 himalayan. All the best from 🇬🇧,
Beautiful bike!!! As a 50 years old beginner (1,82 cm high with 110kg weight) looking for his first bike, love this scrambler!!! Will do 70% commuting (town, work etc..) and 30% touring... Do you thing that bike can do some light touring? Thanx and regards from far away Serbia :)
You want the bike for off-roading mostly? Lesser in city? - Himalyan 452 You will be driving it in city + highway mostly? Still want mild off-road? - Scrambler
The 400X is basically a street bike trying to wear light ADV clothes. The Himi 411 is a scramber that's actually derived from an ADV platform. If you want to do any real dirt riding with anything slightely technical the 400X is going to show it's limits especially with it's limited suspention travel. That being said the 400X makes a better road bike then the 411 and the Himi hand's down but if all of your riding centers on the dirt the 411 and the Himi will do a better job in my opinion.
The Scrambler 400 X is a versatile bike. It offers good tractability and linear power delivery. It is better than 390 Adv for going on mild off road trails. The 390 Adventure is a good tourer. Not so good at off-road riding and slow-speed tractability isn’t very good either.
It is foolish to even compare the Himalayan 452 with the scrambler. They are NOT even in the same category. These media outlets who do are just stoking wrong info. Can the scrambler go off road? Yes BUT light off road only. The Himalayan 452 is further stress tested in leh ladakh and i am sure in worse conditions and will come with spoke tubeless tyres and the color integrated navigation. And shall be built to accommodate offroad panniers and other accessories.
We can’t compare it with the Himalayan 452 until we test that bike. Plus, we have done a full comparison with the Himalayan 411. We have only spoken about the areas where the Scrambler is better than the Himalayan 411.
Hi, Vikrant Sir..........I can't afford the Triumph Scrambler 400 X...........but I'm planning to buy the Kawasaki W175 & convert it to as a Scrmbler......need modification details from your side, my planning is to make it as simple as possible, like 19 Inch front wheel & just replacing the front & rear Bumper........need your valuable suggestions
We have tested the pillion seat comfort yet, but the seat looks average sized. It may be good for shorter commutes or weekend rides, but may feel inadequate for touring.
I think the new 450 Himalayan is a winner, compared. More versatile, and, all round, capable. Triumph should have come out with something similar, but as yet have nothing to compete with.
Triumph dropped the ball in going with the cast wheels instead of spoked wheels on the "off road oriented model. And what is up with that hideous metal grill grate guard on the left side of the rear wheel? Also with the smaller front sprocket how is the highway cruising ability and comfortable speed? Does it buzz you to death through the handlebars or footpegs at higher speeds? Overall I like the styling but still think they could do better.
We expect unbiased, honest reviews from bikewale, sponsored word is missing in the video, Truth is you never feel 40hp, the power is too bad and so is the drive quality
triumph is doing exactly the same as BMW g310gs, it’s a TVS made in india. I own a himalayan and it’s good cheap and made in india same as the bike you are presenting.
The Triumph Scrambler is not a serious adventure bike; more for urban posing I reckon. The tyres are road-biased, the front wheel is too small to cope with muddy gullys and big rocks. The rider's seat looks a bit small and unforgiving, and heaven help the pillion! Looks positively painful. The front mudguard is too close to the wheel, it will clog at the slightest bit of mud. The bash-plate looks a bit flimsy and what about engine bars? Also, if you want to take it anywhere, where is the luggage equipment going? I can envisage the new 400 Triumph 'scrambling' for a parking space on Camden High Street, but I reckon it will be a rare sight on anything more than a slightly bumpy farm track. It looks to me that Triumph want to get into the booming market for mid-capacity, affordable and everday usable bikes, and cash-in on the burgeoning Adventure bike trend that's going on. Fair play. I just think that the new 400 is a bit of a cop-out for Triumph. John Bloor has done a monumentally good job of reviving the Triumph brand following the whimpering decline of the Meriden days ( I've got one of those). Triumph is now back as a World player on the motorcycle scene. That makes me very happy. Thank you John. However, the new 400 range looks like a compromise made in purgatory; it's neither one thing or the other. One frame, one engine the only differences being the suspension and cometics. I'm going to keep an open mind, I will test ride a Scrambler when I get the opportunity. I think Triumph will sell a whole shed-loads of these bikes, that would be good. However, I don't think it will threaten the market share of the RE Himalyan. Let's wait and see! Take care, love and peace.
The price seems to be around Rs 10000 from the expected levels. But if someone is really serious on owning a good, proven and allrounder comsidering maneuvering in city driving, long rides and fairly good offroading, one shouldn't get too serious about this price differential (leaving it to indivisual choices, of course)
am not impressed with triumph's service and verbal communication, even for 2.93 lakhs i paid they didnt gave helmets, before getting the new bike, it was all covered in dust. triumph india is sh*t here.
I'm from Mexico and Triumph doesn't have enough technical support, no places with qualified people. Bike is pretty but is not going change anything. Useless bike...
Would you buy the #TriumphScrambler400X over the #RoyalEnfieldHimalayan and the #KTM390Adventure? Do let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
You are comparing it with RE 411 , especially in the time when RE 452 is getting launched on 7th Nov, as per News..
And mentioning in the Thumbnail that don't buy Himalayan..
Didn't get the Point..
@@soleview Yes. That’s because we are yet to test the Himalayan 452, and we can’t comment in it until we ride it.
NO CUZ Thats just crazy. And anyone who subscribes to alluding a scrambler with new ADV from RE is just talking through their hat.
@@soleview Its just dumb clickbait. They don't say Scram 411.
@@BikeWaleOfficial Then mention as such. You are simply intentionally taking advantage that the RE scram 411 is also called himalayan scram 411. Your title is misleading.
A big thumbs up to have the Triumph Scrambler 400 available in the market. It looks good, the specs are nice, the price is reasonable and there's a good dealer network spread around many places on the third rock from the sun. Did I mention that I really love the styling of this bike? And I see that it even includes a step ladder on the left hand side for the passenger to climb onto the bike. I can't imagine spending any money to improve this bike, as it seems to have everything from the factory. Well done Bajaj Auto, it's a great bike!
Comparing this with Himalayan 411 especially when the new 450 will be out in 2 weeks doesn’t feel right!
That’s because we are yet to test the Himalayan 452, and we can’t comment in it until we ride it.
Correct
I believe they would have had an embargo because if you notice all the reviews rolled out today at 10 am
@@shane74558 Yes, there was an embargo till 10am today.
Even if Himalayan 450 comes out.. It would have similar power figures and more weight. Triumph quality, fit, finish and durability would be higher than RE, that is given.
A gentler rake is what you need like 27 degrees from vertical. Something like 23-25 degrees from vertical is better suited for sport bikes. The 19" front would offset that by increasing the trail. Also, a forward offset of the axle reduces trail. You said it increases it.
In terms of suspension travel, this bike is closer to the 390 Duke than the 390 Adventure. It's even farther from the Himalayan.
I like the shooting and speech. With a 400cc, nice, fast and reliable like the Triumph scrambler you can play enough and have fun. I plan to buy this bike. I regret there's no back luggage plate but you can buy one on after market accessories (beware the quality on some, only 7kg of luggage allowed).
I really like these kinds of actual detailed videos..
Rather than RE Spied footage..
Thank you Triumph! for the actual bike launch without any spied footage 👍
Ok 👍
There were plenty of spy shots of the Scrambler 400X on the internet long before it was launched.
Great review. This bike will be a huge success for Triumph. Very sharp midsized bike. It definitely has the looks and technology with its liquid cooled engine and 6 speed transmission. The mag wheel are a great extra too. That likely allows for tubeless tires. Back in the early 70's I owned and rode an air cooled, single cylinder, Triumph Trophy 250. It was old technology and leaked a lot of oil but it didn't prevent me from having a whole lot of fun riding it. It was a pretty bike in its day. I think I still have the original owners manual for that bike. This new model Scrambler is light years ahead of that old 250. It is great to see Triumph bring back the smaller Scrambler. I have always been a Scrambler fan. I currently own and ride a Yamaha SCR950. The Scrambler has always been a really great multipurpose machine.
So confused, I mostly have to ride in city with ocassional offroad. Speed makes sense but damn the looks of Scrambler is so good.
The Scrambler 400 X is a versatile motorcycle. The Speed 400 is a city-only bike.
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Spend that extra money brother, don’t regret later.
enjoy both worlds of riding. 🎉🎉
Happy riding
If your height is more than 5'8" just go for scrambler
@@MohammadSalehMiddyaThe Speed 400 is a city-focused motorcycle. Sure, it can do touring as well, but the Scrambler 400 offers the best of both worlds.
Great information as usual always. Thanks. Also Vikrant .. need your take or your point of view on new Tata safari and Harrier.
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Superb review .
Compared to about 6 bikes I test drove in the last few days I found the scrambler in line with most of the points you mentioned . A very good bike .
Excellent review. Got to see it for the first time and to sit on mine Wednesday, here in Portugal. Can’t ride it until it’s registered, which won’t be until the end of January. Good things come to those who wait. It’s a beautiful bike and the quality is high. I can’t wait to hit the roads and trails of the Algarve!
You should compare with scram 411 and not himalayan. scram weighs the same and it has 40 mm more suspension travel. its not comparable in terms of power and torque specs but you compared with himalayan in the first place so..
We haven’t done a full comparison. We have only mentioned in which areas the Scrambler 400 is better than the Himalayan 411.
Hmmm...An indian guy speaking in clear english...also being very concise and objective. That's rare.
For me...Speed 400 is the only option. I'm a small person (1,70 mt)...Probably only my toes would touch the ground.
Looking forward to those beauties coming to Brazil (in January they promised).
I eagerly wanted for Vikrant to review the Speed 400. Glad my prayers got fulfilled in the face of the Scrambler.
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Not accessible for all avg indians due to price and seat height
Fair point.
Hi can you suggest a bike between Harley x440 and Triumph scrambler400. Primary usage is city commuting and occasional long touring.
As per ur usage, go with any bike but don’t dare take HD on trails. Although on highways, Scrambler will beat HD in speed but comfort level is somewhat same in both.
I looked closely at the new Triumph 400 and it was clear to me the whole bike, especially the front forks have been built down to a price. The Himalayan was built to a much higher standard and although I've only seen press pictures I bet the Honda 400 will also be in a different class.
Honda 400 ? Is it released or yet to release??
Great content! Also would be grateful if you can tell us where was this video shot...i can make out some of the hills in the background...but more info would be much appreciated. Always on the lookout for new trails! 😌
Somewhere at the Tamhini ghat.
Wonderful Review @bikewaleofficial 👍 ...Thought the swingarm is longer in scrambler compared to speed
Nope. It’s identical. The trail has been increased by 6mm.
Comparing it to the Himalayan is incorrect in the first place. This is a Scrambler not an Enduro Tourer.
Technically Triumph has found a niche here. Scram 411 is Air Cooled and though Yezdi Scrambler is Liquid Cooled it is 350cc.
When and if the Triumph Tiger 400 is launched then a direct comparison with the new Himalayan is a must.
Scrambling is also a mountaineering term which means climbing a hill using all four limbs with difficulty.
A Scrambler is basically a middle ground which can offer the best of both worlds, but is not dedicated for one particular thing. Yes it is damn fun to ride though.
We haven’t done a full comparison. Just told you about the aspects where the Scrambler is better than the Himalayan 411.
missed opportunity ! The bajaj Triumph guys should have given the bike to Itchy Boots when she came to India instead of the new Himalayan !!!
Ok
Not sure about that. The Himalayan would have more ground clearance, 21” front, and more suspension travel. They’re aimed at different markets. The 400X is aimed at the Scram 411 market.
Your content is profoundly enlightening! - "Trust in your potential to navigate the journey.."
Thank you 🙏🏽
Thanks guys for the review. Good stuff!
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The best review of the new 400x I've seen so far , how do you think it will compare to the new 452 himalayan? Great road test keep up the good work ,look forward to a comparison test 400x 452 himalayan. All the best from 🇬🇧,
Beautiful bike!!! As a 50 years old beginner (1,82 cm high with 110kg weight) looking for his first bike, love this scrambler!!! Will do 70% commuting (town, work etc..) and 30% touring... Do you thing that bike can do some light touring? Thanx and regards from far away Serbia :)
Do literally anything. Not for hardcore adventurers but still 40% of any ADV bike we can say. But its a Jack of all trades.
Wonderful initial review of the scrambler. Now I'm torn between this and Himalayan 452. 😢
Triumph looks like a good deal though
Aimed at different markets. Choose your mission, that’ll decide the right bike.
You want the bike for off-roading mostly? Lesser in city? - Himalyan 452
You will be driving it in city + highway mostly? Still want mild off-road? - Scrambler
How's the seat? Is it too soft or firm for long hours at the saddle? Does the headlight grill come as standard?
Yes, come as standard. The haters ❤😂
The 400X is basically a street bike trying to wear light ADV clothes. The Himi 411 is a scramber that's actually derived from an ADV platform. If you want to do any real dirt riding with anything slightely technical the 400X is going to show it's limits especially with it's limited suspention travel. That being said the 400X makes a better road bike then the 411 and the Himi hand's down but if all of your riding centers on the dirt the 411 and the Himi will do a better job in my opinion.
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Hope you and your team will share a comparison reviews among Scrambler 400 vs Himalayan 452 vs KTM Adventure 390 soon.
Thanks.
Yes definitely. Once the Himalayan 452 is launched, we’ll have a detailed comparison of all three bikes.
I have turned on notification for your channel. Still, youtube nowhere notified me for this video.
Ohh. Seems like there’s some issue with TH-cam.
Did you mentioned Himalayan 411 at 0:45 . That is history now
Correct that's My point too..
I believe they shot this before the Himalayan leaks and promo broke out
We believe the Himalayan 411 will continue to be sold alongside the 452. Plus, we haven't tested the Himalayan 452, so we can't comment on that bike.
You know , there is something called paid review 😂 it's there job to sell motorcycle even before the customer reaches dealer, soo I understand that
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Please consider the rear tyre diameter change(increase) before commenting on front smaller sprocket causes shorter final drive -_-
Nice review and I will get into a premium brand like triumph
Let’s keep it short.
Winner amongst KTM ADV STD 390 vs Scrambler X? Apart from pricing factor.
Ride both bikes and tell us what you think.
The Scrambler 400 X is a versatile bike. It offers good tractability and linear power delivery. It is better than 390 Adv for going on mild off road trails. The 390 Adventure is a good tourer. Not so good at off-road riding and slow-speed tractability isn’t very good either.
So throttle mapping is the same or not. If the ride by wire is same if you even plan on doing dirt roads it will be to twitchy.
This is meant for light off-road trails.
@@BikeWaleOfficial that still didn't answer throttle question
It is foolish to even compare the Himalayan 452 with the scrambler. They are NOT even in the same category. These media outlets who do are just stoking wrong info. Can the scrambler go off road? Yes BUT light off road only. The Himalayan 452 is further stress tested in leh ladakh and i am sure in worse conditions and will come with spoke tubeless tyres and the color integrated navigation. And shall be built to accommodate offroad panniers and other accessories.
Your title is misleading if you mention its for Scram 411.
U knw wt bajaj pays well for the jobs
We can’t compare it with the Himalayan 452 until we test that bike. Plus, we have done a full comparison with the Himalayan 411. We have only spoken about the areas where the Scrambler is better than the Himalayan 411.
@neosmith166 - spot on.
Can you install lowering links on it like on the Himalayan?
Not officially. But, via aftermarket you may.
great review!
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Sensible good review. Love this bike 🔥
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Hi, Vikrant Sir..........I can't afford the Triumph Scrambler 400 X...........but I'm planning to buy the Kawasaki W175 & convert it to as a Scrmbler......need modification details from your side, my planning is to make it as simple as possible, like 19 Inch front wheel & just replacing the front & rear Bumper........need your valuable suggestions
You need to find a good custom workshop. Abroad the W175 is modified a lot due to its simple electronics and reliable engine
The W175 will be grossly underpowered to use it as a scrambler.
What about the comfort for back seater in long journey situations
We have tested the pillion seat comfort yet, but the seat looks average sized. It may be good for shorter commutes or weekend rides, but may feel inadequate for touring.
I think the new 450 Himalayan is a winner, compared. More versatile, and, all round, capable. Triumph should have come out with something similar, but as yet have nothing to compete with.
Himalayan 450 Vs Scrambler 400x. City ride, zipping through traffic. What's your take, which is better?
Very nice review! Greetings from Germany :-)
Sorry if I have missed the bit, but are the handlbars taller than speed 400?
Yes i suppose. It has 19" front wheels.
What is that ladder looking thing off to the left side? It looks like it doesn't belong.
Triumph dropped the ball in going with the cast wheels instead of spoked wheels on the "off road oriented model.
And what is up with that hideous metal grill grate guard on the left side of the rear wheel?
Also with the smaller front sprocket how is the highway cruising ability and comfortable speed?
Does it buzz you to death through the handlebars or footpegs at higher speeds?
Overall I like the styling but still think they could do better.
We expect unbiased, honest reviews from bikewale, sponsored word is missing in the video, Truth is you never feel 40hp, the power is too bad and so is the drive quality
Which motorcycle did you ride?
I don’t think triumph offers saddle stay for the right side, above the exhaust. That’s a bummer
Not yet. You may get aftermarket options soon.
There are now available from many brands. Carbon Racing, Zana, Moto Torque, Moto Hawk etc
Is there any chance that Triumph will launch any low height seat as an accessory?
How about using it more for citi office work and little less for off road ? Will it serve dual purpose? Isn't it bulky for citi traffics?
Weight distribution management is superb. U won’t feel it bulky like REs
what about engine temperature
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Where are you located? That scenery is fantastic
triumph is doing exactly the same as BMW g310gs, it’s a TVS made in india. I own a himalayan and it’s good cheap and made in india same as the bike you are presenting.
Misleading title - Change that to either Himalayan 411 or scram 411. What is YOUR plan when the Himalayan 452 launches? Take down this video??
Nope
It will be easy kill for Himalayan 452!
Let’s wait for the Himalayan 452 to be launched. We will know that once we test it.
WTH is that guard thingy covering the left side of the rear wheel...?
Hi sir in this bike there is a high speed range any vibrations in this bike please give me an answer
Speed means 140km or 160 km per/hour
Ofc there are vibrations but it won’t affect any performance of the bike and also ur fun won’t get affected with minimal vibrations
what is that grill/rack on the left rear wheel?
Its a "saree gaurd". Apparently mandatory for the indian units.
How is the seat height for 167 cm height 5.5 feet
Everything's good except for that Everest sized seat height 😢
Hahaha. It should be manageable.
Bike look totally great and very practical... Yet i cant ride kyuki height choti hai😅
What's your height?
@@brendonfernandes2877 5'5, and bike seems pretty tall.
Take a test ride and then decide
The Triumph Scrambler is not a serious adventure bike; more for urban posing I reckon.
The tyres are road-biased, the front wheel is too small to cope with muddy gullys and big rocks. The rider's seat looks a bit small and unforgiving, and heaven help the pillion! Looks positively painful.
The front mudguard is too close to the wheel, it will clog at the slightest bit of mud. The bash-plate looks a bit flimsy and what about engine bars? Also, if you want to take it anywhere, where is the luggage equipment going?
I can envisage the new 400 Triumph 'scrambling' for a parking space on Camden High Street, but I reckon it will be a rare sight on anything more than a slightly bumpy farm track.
It looks to me that Triumph want to get into the booming market for mid-capacity, affordable and everday usable bikes, and cash-in on the burgeoning Adventure bike trend that's going on. Fair play.
I just think that the new 400 is a bit of a cop-out for Triumph. John Bloor has done a monumentally good job of reviving the Triumph brand following the whimpering decline of the Meriden days ( I've got one of those).
Triumph is now back as a World player on the motorcycle scene. That makes me very happy. Thank you John.
However, the new 400 range looks like a compromise made in purgatory; it's neither one thing or the other. One frame, one engine the only differences being the suspension and cometics.
I'm going to keep an open mind, I will test ride a Scrambler when I get the opportunity. I think Triumph will sell a whole shed-loads of these bikes, that would be good. However, I don't think it will threaten the market share of the RE Himalyan. Let's wait and see!
Take care, love and peace.
How tall are you?
5ft 9in tall.
Your voice sounds like john abraham ❤
Thank you 🙏🏽
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It will completely flopped due to high price, it can be little bit high to speed 400
Yes, the price is slightly higher. We expected a special introductory pricing from Triumph.
The price seems to be around Rs 10000 from the expected levels. But if someone is really serious on owning a good, proven and allrounder comsidering maneuvering in city driving, long rides and fairly good offroading, one shouldn't get too serious about this price differential (leaving it to indivisual choices, of course)
@@vilaskulkarni3147 well said sir.
No one compares the caliber
Ok 👍🏼
The Triumph sure looks better ..
Location?
Hold my beer, Himalayan 452 going to kill this very soon
Ok
Better than Himalayan 411 yes. Better than Himalayan 450, maybe not so much.
nope its not better than the legendary off roader himalayan, we dont need bhp and high speed , just torque and ground clearance is needed
riding experience and OWNERSHIP😅
That we can only tell once we get to review it over a longer duration.
It's priced a bit too high than the speed 400imo.
Although the premium is fair, Triumph should’ve launched it at an introductory price.
On its own, the price is fine. It seems high because the Speed 400 is so affordable for what you get.
@@twowheeledparadoxwell said 👍🏼
bought the scrambler without watching this, am I wrong?
Is it legal to have red number plates??
Red number plates are used for Taxi that means u can hire this bike
What's the onroad price state wise..?
Phone your dealer
This bike looks very small in real life , please compare with splender ,it doesn't look 400 cc bike
i will buy beta alp 4.0 x
I THINK THE ONLY THING TO CHANGE WILL BE THE LEG GUARD.....THE LEG GUARD IS NON EXISTENT.... PROBABLY THE ONLY THING I WILL CHANGE 😅
It seems small bike for the money.
Yes it's a nimble bike. The Himalayan will be heavy and a poor handler for normal roads but better for off roading
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am not impressed with triumph's service and verbal communication, even for 2.93 lakhs i paid they didnt gave helmets, before getting the new bike, it was all covered in dust. triumph india is sh*t here.
meh
Why?
I'm from Mexico and Triumph doesn't have enough technical support, no places with qualified people. Bike is pretty but is not going change anything. Useless bike...
Kitna m bika ye review ?
Always baised verses the indian brands seems bikewaale have allergy to indian brands
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