The front tyre size in the spec sheet is listed as 17 inches instead of 19 inches. The fact that the wheel is actually 19-inches has been discussed extensively in the video and the typo is regretted.
Just rode it today, it looks much much better than the Speed400. It’s also impressive that a lot of stuff is included and the pricing is fantastic too. It’s good a nice midrange as well. The issue is it’s quite tall (I’m 5’10), it’s not got much of a low end and the mirrors didn’t seem to adjust well enough to get a nice view behind. Great bike for the price!
I own the Speed 400 and i'm guessing the Scrambler 400x is not going to be whole lot different to the Speed 400. While I quite enjoy riding the bike, it has been an absolute disaster till now owning one. Khivraj Triumph Chennai has been absolute rubbish as well. Valvetrain noise which Khivraj Triumph refused to acknowledge and I had to bring the roof down in the showroom, make a scene and write multiple emails to Bajaj/KTM/Triumph before they sent someone from the factory and replaced the entire head assembly - valves, guides, springs, camshafts, rocker arms and all. They were also quite clueless to the cause and have as of now not bothered to disclose the issue which seems to be prevalent on multiple engines to varying degrees though the rhetoric has been.. Do a 1000 kms and the 1st oil change will make it butter smooth. Yeah right. I was born yesterday. Some examples are smooth and refined (esp the ones put on test ride duty) and some are pure garbage and need some serious intervention like mine. Now the cone set has failed and is awaiting replacement (parts are shared with the pulsar NS, yes the part nos match). The bike was delivered with a dent on the tank (tank replaced on Day 1), the odd nuts and bolts loose (exhaust header, exhaust heat shields etc), no coolant in the reservoir, scratch on the instrument console (the buggers wipe it with the same soiled cloth they use to clean the wheels and other muck on delivery day and there were too many other problems to deal with to really fuss about this scratch on day 1), bubbling paint on the headlight rim (awaiting replacement next), bar end mirrors not torqued properly that they would keep spinning around the bar, tyre pressures set to 36PSI front and back (Reco is 26 and 33 respectively) and almost zero fuel in the tank (gauge was not showing a single bar). Talking about fuel and tank, the fuel gauge has a mind of its own. I've owned the 1st gen Caliber, Eliminator 175, Pulsar 200 2nd gen DTSi, Avenger 200 Oil Cooled, 1st gen KTM Duke 200, 2nd Gen KTM Duke 390 all from the Bajaj stable and never faced such issues either with upfront quality or the service center listening to your issues. Put a Triumph sticker on it and they believe the name overshadows crappy quality levels and even crappier service support from Khivraj Triumph Chennai. A huge no of parts are from the Bajaj stable ... yes... part nos match for a huge bunch of components. This bike is an amalgamation of the Duke, Dominar, Pulsars, Avengers and others. Nothing bad about that. Keeps cost down. But stop pretending that this has come all the way from Hinckley. They need to sort the bike out and their dealers out more before people start seeing it for what it really is. I still like the bike tho. Just wish the support was something to crow about.
Bro you broke my heart.. I was soo looking forward to get this bike, but what you're describing is exactly what I'm terrified by. The problem is : i wouldn't even recognise the valve train noice and would just keep guessing why my bike failed to start one fine morning. I can't even get a waiter to replace my soup if there was a fly in it, pushing these bastards to replace the entire valve train is out of my syllabus 😂. Hard pass on this one I guess.
Oh buddy that sounds like a nightmare a fellow Chennai guy who went to Khivraj and took a test ride. I want to buy the speed 400 but this servicing issue is really scary and do you know how many service centers are in Chennai and please let me know the other issues you are facing with the vehicle.
@@abhisheksoni2980 Stay away for now. Let the demand taper off and let them sort it out. Give it a year. It's still a great bike though. But needs a lot more work before you can call it the finished product. Mine has had the following replaced - entire head assembly, headlight, fuel tank and steering cone set as of today.
@@lakshman0680 Would really appreciate if you can share your ownership experience after a few months. Maybe replying here or if you don't mind, sharing your ID so that i can follow you? I've a question for now - You've owned multiple Bajaj/KTM bikes and have you had a smooth ownership experience with all of them? I feel KTM bikes are quite unreliable in general, and the Duke has seen a lot of issues with the engine, so wanted to know.
11:30 I don’t think that, this 400X is a thread or proper competitor to the upcoming 450. Himalayan 450 is built on a completely different league, it’s more of a hardcore oriented, but this time will deliver some performances too unlike it’s predecessor. So, I don’t think RE will priced it by keeping their minds with the pricing of 400X. They will priced 450 as they always do in typical RE fashion, but people will buy it also like hot cakes. Future sales figures will tell more clear story.
Has the Autocar Team updated your editor? The editing of the video and the BGM is brilliant. As always the information and review is best but this change in editing is really good! Keep up the good work 😊
Actually BGM is but necessary in every clip, one of the reason I stopped watching other channels, they put non stop BGM in auto review videos, you can't even listen to the bike/car stock exhaust sound while they're riding, love autocar India because of simple edits with useful information
@@funny_lezend Exactly! Too much of BGM and half of the Information which is required is vanished or you don't understand. The edits have come long way and I am loving this. Totally agree with you
Awesome review as always AutocarIndia & Rishaad. I'm 6ft tall. My majority riding will be on the highway, city and very minimal off-road. I would definitely do a test ride. But what would you suggest 390x or 400x ?
@@shauryasaxena13 i haven't ridden the yezdi scrambler, but solely on looks, yezdi scrambler is the one that's closest to the Actual scrambler concept bikes, when compared to the triumph speed scrambler and Enfield scram.
Interesting. I have booked the 400x. I am 6'3" and have been looking forward to this. But, the soft braking is concerning for me. Will do a TD and decide between this and the himalayan 452.
yeah im also looking fwd to that cause ihv configured the scram in their website under 3 lac ORP, lets wait for the 452's ORP. why not. tho thats an ADV and this is SCRAM
Broo, that's a Scrambler right there and you're talking about a Himalayan that's an ADV not a perfect comparison. The KTM ADV world be a more apt comparo.
Still... Comparison makes sense even though they have different names... Commercially speaking. Finally it's my money and both of them has similar pricing.... Makes more sense to take the more capable bike.... And therefore a comparison for pros and cons is necessary.
9:35 makes me feel like its okay to drop your bike. I did that myself twice with both new bikes and I felt bad. But now after seeing this, I feel okay and it does console me as well.
Rishabh bro, I think there would be provision to switch the handlebar with the one found in Street 400, the Wide handlebar puts me off in traffic on my Duke390 as well!
Well to begin with, the aluminium handlebars would fit only for the speed 400 because it's for the street riding, But in this case you have to do some trail riding also, So for that they haven't provided those Handlebars which we get in Speed 400, So for that just like how Rishaad had his story of his bike accidentally falling over in that scenario those aluminium wouldn't be as helpful as those steel handlebars, maybe it would took the impact but if it got bent out then it won't be manageable to take it to the nearest workshop or rather to those Triumph workshop which is non existent at the moment, So in the steel handlebars if the bars do bent then it is repairable but if you want to put those aluminium bars then it would be straight up replacement, In another scenario it would be because of cost cutting if someone has the ability to purchase and install, then he could go for it but, scramblers and ADV has these types of handlebars so that you can take the bend out and continue the journey without the hassle of replacement the whole thing if you're stranded out in the middle of nowhere or some areas where Triumph service won't be avaliable or accessible, So these things would be on the fly manageable things without the complexity of those replacement parts, and the cost which comes with it's labour,
A great review as always Rishaad bro. Am feeling bad for RE as they have to launch the Himalayan 450 amidst lot of competition now. And am for sure it will have many of the electronic aids and other must have features missing to ensure they price it aggressively. But it would be fun because it will push the RE now which has till date been sitting in a very sweet spot without much competition. Let's wait and see. Any update on the launch date for Himalayan 450?
Great review. When describing the comfort level for varied heights, it would be more accurate to mention inseam length than overall rider height. Torso to leg ratios vary dramatically between riders. For example, someone can be 6 foot but only have 30-32 inch inseam which would change how they fit.
Guys out of the the 2 bikes ( speed 400 vs scrambler 400 ) which one would you suggest for Mumbai Suburbs traffic daily commute of around 30-40 km daily , please suggest .. And We appreciate all the reviews from you .. Thank you .
I want one but I know as soon as I buy one Triumph will announce they’ve put this engine in an adv chassis and are calling it the Tiger Cub 400. I will be sad.
How has the seat height increased from rear suspension? I think it's mostly coming from the GC - please check the GC and seat heights of both the bikes.
Ground Clarence increased because of a longer suspension travel. This the longer suspension increased the seat height. Seat height is measured from the ground, not from the bottom of the chassis.
Hi. I currently own the Interceptor 650 but the ergos are not very comfortable. The suspensions are not that great and l personally don’t like the 18 inch wheels ( prefer 17 inch alloys). Can l consider this bike as an upgrade to my Interceptor 650 ? Is there any other bike you can suggest as an upgrade to my Interceptor ?
@@itsmeee7364 yeah does it rly matter? If it rly bugs you wait for some time and buy one 2nd hand. Besides i would rather just do research decide what to buy and then get a loan pre approved and straight up go buy the thing since i hate putting up with salesmen with a passion eros himself would be proud of
Dealership told me, some guy broke it off on a test ride. If they would've told me it was Rishaad, I wouldn't even have taken the test ride knowing it survived Rishaad's test ride
Great review. Love the bike! Somehow I find it hard to digest the exhaust treatment. it looks rather small for a double barrel fused look. Is it just me?
After the hype around this bike dies, you'll realise how impractical it can be... Be it the seat height, lack of wind protection, pillion seat comfort to climb, sit and leg fouling. The worst of all, being able to off-road, the coolant reservoir is right behind the bash plate... What a bummer. Everyone saying standing ergos are good, but everyone is leaning into the bars which is very uncomfortable 6:357:15
Review from owner after using it for 9 months:- I got the first scrambler 400 x in India. It is a beautiful bike but it can also be your nightmare during monsoons. The dirt is getting accumulated near the rear wheel and showing warning lights causing trouble while riding in rain and also the dirt keeps splashing through the front and rear wheel on to the rider and the pillion rider due to poor design. I've already raised a complaint with the triumph. Let's see how soon they can address this problem.
Looks like the speedo is not visible because of the crossbar pad. At your height, the bottom part is not not visible and I believe if you are 5 6 to 5 8 most of the speedo won’t be visible.
Bent handlebar and broken knuckle guard from basically a super low speed dump? That's a clear indicator of Triumph trying to sell total bling. Add to it that the wheels aren't spoke and I am literally laughing at how much of a miss this bike is. It just LOOKS cool, that's all it really has going for it because it can't even take a drop let along any kind of real hit.
Because I don’t think it’s a significant problem. There’s a lot of performance under 6k where the vibrations begin and this is not the sort of engine you need to rev all the way out to ride quickly.
@TriumphIndia please open a showroom in Calicut! Just 1 showroom in Kerala (Kochi) doesn't cut it! There are soooo many bikers and Triumph-lovers just waiting to get our hands on this one! 😭😭😭
The front tyre size in the spec sheet is listed as 17 inches instead of 19 inches. The fact that the wheel is actually 19-inches has been discussed extensively in the video and the typo is regretted.
Did I hear the handle bend after a fall? Although it's not visible in the video, can you elaborate a bit more?
At 5.6 height, will it be a big problem? I saw it tiptoed.
There is another error in your video at 04:10. The axle is offset towards the front which reduces trail but you said it increases it.
Its alright thank you for the video❤
@@JustAnAtheistgo for Speed 400 under 5'8"
Just rode it today, it looks much much better than the Speed400. It’s also impressive that a lot of stuff is included and the pricing is fantastic too. It’s good a nice midrange as well. The issue is it’s quite tall (I’m 5’10), it’s not got much of a low end and the mirrors didn’t seem to adjust well enough to get a nice view behind. Great bike for the price!
I own the Speed 400 and i'm guessing the Scrambler 400x is not going to be whole lot different to the Speed 400. While I quite enjoy riding the bike, it has been an absolute disaster till now owning one. Khivraj Triumph Chennai has been absolute rubbish as well. Valvetrain noise which Khivraj Triumph refused to acknowledge and I had to bring the roof down in the showroom, make a scene and write multiple emails to Bajaj/KTM/Triumph before they sent someone from the factory and replaced the entire head assembly - valves, guides, springs, camshafts, rocker arms and all. They were also quite clueless to the cause and have as of now not bothered to disclose the issue which seems to be prevalent on multiple engines to varying degrees though the rhetoric has been.. Do a 1000 kms and the 1st oil change will make it butter smooth. Yeah right. I was born yesterday. Some examples are smooth and refined (esp the ones put on test ride duty) and some are pure garbage and need some serious intervention like mine. Now the cone set has failed and is awaiting replacement (parts are shared with the pulsar NS, yes the part nos match). The bike was delivered with a dent on the tank (tank replaced on Day 1), the odd nuts and bolts loose (exhaust header, exhaust heat shields etc), no coolant in the reservoir, scratch on the instrument console (the buggers wipe it with the same soiled cloth they use to clean the wheels and other muck on delivery day and there were too many other problems to deal with to really fuss about this scratch on day 1), bubbling paint on the headlight rim (awaiting replacement next), bar end mirrors not torqued properly that they would keep spinning around the bar, tyre pressures set to 36PSI front and back (Reco is 26 and 33 respectively) and almost zero fuel in the tank (gauge was not showing a single bar). Talking about fuel and tank, the fuel gauge has a mind of its own. I've owned the 1st gen Caliber, Eliminator 175, Pulsar 200 2nd gen DTSi, Avenger 200 Oil Cooled, 1st gen KTM Duke 200, 2nd Gen KTM Duke 390 all from the Bajaj stable and never faced such issues either with upfront quality or the service center listening to your issues. Put a Triumph sticker on it and they believe the name overshadows crappy quality levels and even crappier service support from Khivraj Triumph Chennai. A huge no of parts are from the Bajaj stable ... yes... part nos match for a huge bunch of components. This bike is an amalgamation of the Duke, Dominar, Pulsars, Avengers and others. Nothing bad about that. Keeps cost down. But stop pretending that this has come all the way from Hinckley. They need to sort the bike out and their dealers out more before people start seeing it for what it really is. I still like the bike tho. Just wish the support was something to crow about.
That's a big concern for new bike total head and valve replacement. It gives the Himalayan bs3 vibes which plagued with issues.
Bro you broke my heart.. I was soo looking forward to get this bike, but what you're describing is exactly what I'm terrified by. The problem is : i wouldn't even recognise the valve train noice and would just keep guessing why my bike failed to start one fine morning. I can't even get a waiter to replace my soup if there was a fly in it, pushing these bastards to replace the entire valve train is out of my syllabus 😂. Hard pass on this one I guess.
Oh buddy that sounds like a nightmare a fellow Chennai guy who went to Khivraj and took a test ride. I want to buy the speed 400 but this servicing issue is really scary and do you know how many service centers are in Chennai and please let me know the other issues you are facing with the vehicle.
@@abhisheksoni2980 Stay away for now. Let the demand taper off and let them sort it out. Give it a year. It's still a great bike though. But needs a lot more work before you can call it the finished product. Mine has had the following replaced - entire head assembly, headlight, fuel tank and steering cone set as of today.
@@lakshman0680 Would really appreciate if you can share your ownership experience after a few months. Maybe replying here or if you don't mind, sharing your ID so that i can follow you?
I've a question for now - You've owned multiple Bajaj/KTM bikes and have you had a smooth ownership experience with all of them? I feel KTM bikes are quite unreliable in general, and the Duke has seen a lot of issues with the engine, so wanted to know.
11:30 I don’t think that, this 400X is a thread or proper competitor to the upcoming 450. Himalayan 450 is built on a completely different league, it’s more of a hardcore oriented, but this time will deliver some performances too unlike it’s predecessor. So, I don’t think RE will priced it by keeping their minds with the pricing of 400X. They will priced 450 as they always do in typical RE fashion, but people will buy it also like hot cakes. Future sales figures will tell more clear story.
Similar price, similar performance. Potential buyers will consider both bikes even though they are different
Has the Autocar Team updated your editor? The editing of the video and the BGM is brilliant. As always the information and review is best but this change in editing is really good! Keep up the good work 😊
Actually BGM is but necessary in every clip, one of the reason I stopped watching other channels, they put non stop BGM in auto review videos, you can't even listen to the bike/car stock exhaust sound while they're riding, love autocar India because of simple edits with useful information
@@funny_lezend Exactly! Too much of BGM and half of the Information which is required is vanished or you don't understand. The edits have come long way and I am loving this. Totally agree with you
I wish I had this when I was motorbiking Vietnam and Thailand. This thing looks hella fun
The cameraman deserves a raise i feel...😅😅
Awesome review as always AutocarIndia & Rishaad. I'm 6ft tall. My majority riding will be on the highway, city and very minimal off-road. I would definitely do a test ride. But what would you suggest 390x or 400x ?
Suspension on this bike is definitely nicer. Engine too. 390 feels bigger, more ADV-y Try both out and see what appeals to you
@@RishaadMody1 Sure, thanks Champ
Yezdi scrambler deserves appreciation , it completely changed the game for scramblers.
How is their scrambler compared to others in the market?
@@shauryasaxena13 i haven't ridden the yezdi scrambler, but solely on looks, yezdi scrambler is the one that's closest to the Actual scrambler concept bikes, when compared to the triumph speed scrambler and Enfield scram.
Autocarindia always deliver best review out there
Looking forward to seeing this motorcycle when it comes to the USA. Thank You for this review!
Interesting. I have booked the 400x. I am 6'3" and have been looking forward to this. But, the soft braking is concerning for me. Will do a TD and decide between this and the himalayan 452.
I suppose it'll be still on par if not better than Himalayan in the braking department but time will tell.
you can swap with the sintered pads on the speed 400
which one did you buy?
Waiting for Himalayan 450 comparison with this one.
Seriously 😂 you wana compare these two
yeah im also looking fwd to that cause ihv configured the scram in their website under 3 lac ORP, lets wait for the 452's ORP. why not. tho thats an ADV and this is SCRAM
@@cobalt8585 people compare xpulses with dukes 🤦♂️, atleast this makes (some) sense.
Broo, that's a Scrambler right there and you're talking about a Himalayan that's an ADV not a perfect comparison. The KTM ADV world be a more apt comparo.
Still... Comparison makes sense even though they have different names... Commercially speaking.
Finally it's my money and both of them has similar pricing.... Makes more sense to take the more capable bike.... And therefore a comparison for pros and cons is necessary.
Would you suggest this for long distance touring over Dominar 400?
9:35 makes me feel like its okay to drop your bike. I did that myself twice with both new bikes and I felt bad. But now after seeing this, I feel okay and it does console me as well.
Very nice video as usual! ❤ Happy to see the Scrambler in such nice form. Now my Speed has rugged brother! 😂
As always fantastic Review guys. I think in 2-3 years time Triumph is going to launch a mini Tiger with this engine. Tiger 400.
Rishabh bro, I think there would be provision to switch the handlebar with the one found in Street 400, the Wide handlebar puts me off in traffic on my Duke390 as well!
It should be possible, but I wouldn’t do it. The wider bar goes well with the vibe of this bike
Well to begin with, the aluminium handlebars would fit only for the speed 400 because it's for the street riding,
But in this case you have to do some trail riding also, So for that they haven't provided those Handlebars which we get in Speed 400,
So for that just like how Rishaad had his story of his bike accidentally falling over in that scenario those aluminium wouldn't be as helpful as those steel handlebars, maybe it would took the impact but if it got bent out then it won't be manageable to take it to the nearest workshop or rather to those Triumph workshop which is non existent at the moment,
So in the steel handlebars if the bars do bent then it is repairable but if you want to put those aluminium bars then it would be straight up replacement,
In another scenario it would be because of cost cutting if someone has the ability to purchase and install, then he could go for it but, scramblers and ADV has these types of handlebars so that you can take the bend out and continue the journey without the hassle of replacement the whole thing if you're stranded out in the middle of nowhere or some areas where Triumph service won't be avaliable or accessible,
So these things would be on the fly manageable things without the complexity of those replacement parts, and the cost which comes with it's labour,
is this good for some on-road touring ? would these tyre be good enuf ?
A great review as always Rishaad bro. Am feeling bad for RE as they have to launch the Himalayan 450 amidst lot of competition now. And am for sure it will have many of the electronic aids and other must have features missing to ensure they price it aggressively. But it would be fun because it will push the RE now which has till date been sitting in a very sweet spot without much competition. Let's wait and see. Any update on the launch date for Himalayan 450?
Nov 7....launch date informed 2 weeks ago
🙏 Exciting times for sure.
If you’ve seen the recent reviews, it seems that the RE 452 is gonna be the kid to beat. Feel sorry for everyone else 😅
7:14 Can someone name the shoe for me to buy? Or suggest similar type of shoes ?
Paragon hawaii
😂
Sounds really good stock!!! I put a deposit on one and it should be here around January. Can't wait!!
Handle bar bend at such a slow fall seems worrisome.
Everything bike takes some abuse when off-roading, all it should do is cross the line
Really worry for its weight and intense of fall would have given alumunium handle bar tough and light weigh
A good review, thanks!
Great review. When describing the comfort level for varied heights, it would be more accurate to mention inseam length than overall rider height. Torso to leg ratios vary dramatically between riders. For example, someone can be 6 foot but only have 30-32 inch inseam which would change how they fit.
I am 5.8. will it be a issue for me considering the seat height
Did I hear the handle bend after a fall? Although it's not visible in the video, can you elaborate a bit more?
And now all we need is a Baby Tiger 400 😅😅
Triumph Cub 400 😂😂😂
How romantically u explain every minute details,u people only can deliver aesthetically like this
I am looking forward mine arriving in the states.
excuse me autocar india but the specs showing at 11:47 isnt correct cause the Front tyre size 19 inch but you guys listed 17 inch. kindly check that.
Guys out of the the 2 bikes ( speed 400 vs scrambler 400 ) which one would you suggest for Mumbai Suburbs traffic daily commute of around 30-40 km daily , please suggest ..
And
We appreciate all the reviews from you ..
Thank you .
No offroad or some offroad,
On the weekends,
Is the street is good without potholes,
Or the potholes are the size of craters,
Please specify
I want one but I know as soon as I buy one Triumph will announce they’ve put this engine in an adv chassis and are calling it the Tiger Cub 400. I will be sad.
How would you compare this with the desert sledge? Ignoring the price point
Do you guys use ND filters when you shoot under direct sunlight or under harsh lighting?🤔
Doesn’t look like it
Sky is white highlights have detail s so no ND filter
That’s not really the purpose of ND filters
For city bad roads which is better speed or scrambler
Excellent review! Cheers from California.
Thank you!
Rishaad is wearing a Royal Enfield Gloves, once the himalayan is out, that would be great comparison video
RE Guerilla or Triumph scrambler for high speed stability? How much it is different
How has the seat height increased from rear suspension? I think it's mostly coming from the GC - please check the GC and seat heights of both the bikes.
Ground Clarence increased because of a longer suspension travel. This the longer suspension increased the seat height. Seat height is measured from the ground, not from the bottom of the chassis.
GC and Seat height are both up thanks to taller tyres, bigger front wheel and more suspension travel.
Ever wonder why Bajaj not launching anything except Dominar 400 😂😂
And relaunching the new Pulsars every now and then.
Is there a rear rack/ rails to carry.....
Tank capacity? Fuel range?
15 lt fuel tank could have completed the experience. Otherwise overall a very nice bike for touring and soft off roads.
Hi. I currently own the Interceptor 650 but the ergos are not very comfortable. The suspensions are not that great and l personally don’t like the 18 inch wheels ( prefer 17 inch alloys). Can l consider this bike as an upgrade to my Interceptor 650 ? Is there any other bike you can suggest as an upgrade to my Interceptor ?
How is the ride quality compared to XPulse, Himalayan and Adv 390?
I am more interested in broken roads than off-road
Ride quality is very good. Not as plush as the Xpulse but better than standard 390 ADV
Wait for Himalayan 452 or maybe even scram 452 later on? It’ll be cheaper to maintain and has a much better instrument panel
😂😂 RE sales team treat you like a sh*t
@@itsmeee7364 yeah does it rly matter? If it rly bugs you wait for some time and buy one 2nd hand. Besides i would rather just do research decide what to buy and then get a loan pre approved and straight up go buy the thing since i hate putting up with salesmen with a passion eros himself would be proud of
@@itsmeee7364lol go and read showroom experience of triumph customers it's even worst
Looking back at this video, I got this very exact model for test ride after the brake lever broke off
Dealership told me, some guy broke it off on a test ride. If they would've told me it was Rishaad, I wouldn't even have taken the test ride knowing it survived Rishaad's test ride
Another masterstroke by Triumph ❤❤❤❤
Won't be if the after sales is not as good as Bajaj's network
it is great that you get to do a honest review for a bike about to be launched. suscribing
Asked a guy to sit and doesn't let him to tell his experience instead this guy gives his own opinion 😂
Nice review. And what is the height of the rider/Reviewer?
no coverups .... GOOD WORK @autocarindia1
what type gas should it run on premium or midgrade, or basic 87 grade?
Regular is fine. Standard fuel in India is now 91
Great review. Love the bike! Somehow I find it hard to digest the exhaust treatment. it looks rather small for a double barrel fused look. Is it just me?
Hello,
Just curious about the pricing, does 2.63 lakh roughly translate to around 2900 euros?
Yes
After the hype around this bike dies, you'll realise how impractical it can be... Be it the seat height, lack of wind protection, pillion seat comfort to climb, sit and leg fouling. The worst of all, being able to off-road, the coolant reservoir is right behind the bash plate... What a bummer. Everyone saying standing ergos are good, but everyone is leaning into the bars which is very uncomfortable 6:35 7:15
thats the way it is, its not a car...
it looks good in photos only. I feel bad for people who booked it without test drive.
Yeah, you forgot that it has no AC and 320 litre boot space.
how much did the fall cost you?
Please do compare with Yedzi scrambler
I am 70kg. Will this bike be too heavy weight to handle ? Please assist
Serviceing kaha hoga Bajaj main
Where is introductory price
Seat height?
Can anyone please tell me the background track name?
Would love adv version on this 400
It’s a humble request will u please present the video in 60 fps from the next ime
@autocarIndia , where do you get such good roads
🤐
Did you disclose with us means we also go there once in our life😅
Review from owner after using it for 9 months:-
I got the first scrambler 400 x in India. It is a beautiful bike but it can also be your nightmare during monsoons. The dirt is getting accumulated near the rear wheel and showing warning lights causing trouble while riding in rain and also the dirt keeps splashing through the front and rear wheel on to the rider and the pillion rider due to poor design. I've already raised a complaint with the triumph. Let's see how soon they can address this problem.
Please make a comparison video about the HERO KARIZMA and its competitors.
0:06 there was an attempt.....at mimicking hazard lights 😂😂😂
0:14 - 0:17 review is done😂
@autocardinfia1 we need comparison between gurilla and scrambler...if possible
Is this good for 5'8" tall?
It will feel tall, but you should be able to manage
@@RishaadMody1 Did I hear the handle bend after a fall? Although it's not visible in the video, can you elaborate a bit more?
Mud guard issue ???
What was that song in the start??
can we ride in desert?
Looks like the speedo is not visible because of the crossbar pad. At your height, the bottom part is not not visible and I believe if you are 5 6 to 5 8 most of the speedo won’t be visible.
you guys missed the important Triumph street triple R 765
Waiting for a Vs against competition.
Please share the repair cost of these damages, you’ll have to pay to triumph
Honda CB300R vs Triumph Speed 400
New CB300R recently launched with ₹2.40 lacs( ₹37k reduced in its original price)
Bent handlebar and broken knuckle guard from basically a super low speed dump? That's a clear indicator of Triumph trying to sell total bling. Add to it that the wheels aren't spoke and I am literally laughing at how much of a miss this bike is. It just LOOKS cool, that's all it really has going for it because it can't even take a drop let along any kind of real hit.
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Lovee this review!!
Why won't you highlight the issues with the bike? You mentioned the vibrations 'momentarily'!
Because I don’t think it’s a significant problem. There’s a lot of performance under 6k where the vibrations begin and this is not the sort of engine you need to rev all the way out to ride quickly.
What song was that in the Intro😅 ??
Ur height bro???
Why are his legs odd above his knees
There's knee protection there
@TriumphIndia please open a showroom in Calicut! Just 1 showroom in Kerala (Kochi) doesn't cut it! There are soooo many bikers and Triumph-lovers just waiting to get our hands on this one! 😭😭😭
Design is compact and easygoing. Not a head turner.
Editor 🙌
Sirrr what about 5’4
Amazing bike
For a guy who is 170 cm height this not gonne be a bike that I'm looking for am i right ?
Comparison with Suzuki V storm sx, fifty thousand less.
Daddy coming on 7th November
Track ID please?
wrong info on the tyre size , it still shows the same as the Speed 400 - 17 inch front wheel
Very nice! But can it out run a tiger in the mud?
I enjoy riding my activa 3g alot! Am I weird?
Nice & Thanks :)