Triumph Scrambler 400X | The speed 400 owner rides the scrambler | Is it worth the extra money?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @mcg8289
    @mcg8289 8 месяцев назад +6

    This dude is a savage cutting through traffic

  • @MAKSGaming
    @MAKSGaming 11 месяцев назад +5

    I just bought the Speed400 Yesterday.. and it's beautiful ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Sumatranpitviper
    @Sumatranpitviper 4 месяца назад

    Great video, I feel like I am actually on this bike with your POV. Well done man.

  • @SunnyBanerjeePlus
    @SunnyBanerjeePlus 11 месяцев назад +3

    Look at it go man Great riding bro

  • @lucassimon5174
    @lucassimon5174 10 месяцев назад +4

    Hey man, I noticed that you used to ride a Dominar 400, I'm curious about how it's compared to the Scrambler 400x when riding, mostly in terms of vibration. I've tested ride the dominar last Saturday and I didn't like it tbh, so I'm curious if I'd enjoy the Scrambler as much as you did on this test.

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  10 месяцев назад +5

      Yes, I had the 2019 Dominar 400. Dominar was also a good motorcycle for that time. Scrambler in comparison feels a lot different. Mainly suspension is lot lot better(plush and softer), also the bike is lot lighter, slim and sharp to handle. The bad thing is Dominar has not changed much and they have not upgraded the bike asper the recent comparison. Note: Dominar is more of a cruser and scrambler is more of a do it all (light offroad and trail riding, very good city bike and decent tourer)

  • @boundlessone
    @boundlessone Год назад +4

    Good riding skills through traffic

    • @johannesmarg6903
      @johannesmarg6903 Год назад

      …smooth, really a bit different approach to what we’re used to in Germany 😂 I like it…

  • @devvyas108
    @devvyas108 8 месяцев назад +1

    which machine vibrates more between the speed and scram at high revs ?

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  8 месяцев назад +1

      Speed 400. The vibes are bit more evident at the handlebar due to the light handlebar for speed.

  • @SunnyBanerjeePlus
    @SunnyBanerjeePlus 11 месяцев назад +1

    More scrambler videos bro. It was fun

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  11 месяцев назад +2

      Can’t promise on more scrambler videos brother as it was only a test bike. But yes I can promise a lot more videos on my own speed 400 for sure!

  • @StefanosAndritsios
    @StefanosAndritsios 4 месяца назад

    what's your opinion for this bike? is also good for some trips with 2 people on it ?

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  4 месяца назад

      @@StefanosAndritsios I own speed 400 and it’s bit cramped for Touring 2up with luggage. Scrambler would be 10% more spacious. Due to tall hight more relaxed seating and split seats. If luggage rack is added.
      But mostly no major difference in seat.

    • @StefanosAndritsios
      @StefanosAndritsios 4 месяца назад

      and perfomance ? its ok to go on a highway with 120 km/h with a second person

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  4 месяца назад

      @@StefanosAndritsios performance is good. Not an issue to cruise at triple digit speeds

  • @adityapatil4807
    @adityapatil4807 9 месяцев назад +1

    I test rode the Speed 400 and Scram 400 back to back, I felt that Speed 400 has more character and a Personality while the Scram 400 on the other hand is a motorcycle which is doing good in sales but overall it lacks character maybe it compensates that in touring, My question to you is that do you think the same ? And if not for the height issue you would've gone for the scram 400 ? I am 5ft 8 inches and seat height isn't an issue for me, I would like your opinion because I personally am leaning towards the Speed 400.

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes I kind of feel the same. But I still feel that scrambler is more versatile (checking extra boxes for riding on off-road and bad roads)
      I recently have travelled to many locations on speed and it feels comfortable.
      Yes if I would have got the chance to test the scrambler then I might have went for that.
      But also I don’t regret on my choice. Totally satisfied with the speed. 🙂

  • @ronniedsouza2899
    @ronniedsouza2899 Год назад +1

    Hey there, good video. I wanted to ask whether this bike will look on good on someone who's 6'1ft Tall.
    Does it have the big bike feel?

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад +1

      Speed wont look proportionate on the person who is 5.8 plus and even won't give a big bike feel.
      But the scrambler will look good for sure and even will give you a big bike feel!

    • @SiddharthChandel11
      @SiddharthChandel11 5 месяцев назад

      I am 6 foot 6 inches and i rode it. I felt super comfortable. Doesn’t feel small at all

  • @vinoddevrani7749
    @vinoddevrani7749 Год назад +1

    As per your valuable video ,both speed, scambler are perfect bike for long rides except one thing not up to da mark..headlight only just for show. Can a projector lamp be instaled like pulsar N250? Plz suggest

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад

      Both are good. Scrambler is bit more better. And yes the headlight spread is something which both bikes lack. The bulb or headlight can easily be swapped.

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад +1

      Note: cutting or tempering wires might cause loss of warranty!

  • @frostify98
    @frostify98 6 месяцев назад +1

    Bro i got my scrambler a month ago (first service done) and as you said i expected the scrambler to have more pull / better acceleration than the speed 400. But, when i went for a ride with my speed400 friend on the highways he was flying while i had a hard time to catch up. When i rode is speed400 it felt VERY much faster than my scrambler. What are your thoughts on this? I cant seem to get an answer to this anywhere online. Maybe it has to do something with the ecu?

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@frostify98 it has to do with different sprocket setup. Scrambler will pull stronger in initial. But speed will be more agile and quicker due to 17inch front and rear wheels, sticky street tyres, firm suspension, sharper handling and light in weight.
      But the difference will be very minor.

  • @H7.MotoTech
    @H7.MotoTech Год назад

    Hey, nice comparison and audio. What mic setup are you using on the GoPro ? With media mod or without ?

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад

      Without media mod. Using adapter and collar mic setup.

  • @vlogerji
    @vlogerji 2 месяца назад

    What happened with speedometer?

  • @lokeshd7443
    @lokeshd7443 Год назад

    scrambler 400x or cb350rs when it comes to better fuel efficiency and build quality/reliability?

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад +2

      Cb350-fuel economy and reliability
      Scrambler-build quality
      (That doesn’t mean cb has bad build quality)

  • @ratheesh7797
    @ratheesh7797 Год назад +1

    Hi. I am speed owner. Not happy with 0 to 20 kmph speed. It try to jump directly to 20 kmph when need crawling speed in bangalore traffic. Some time accelerator goes up in 2 nd gear while pressing clutch. I don't know is it same for others. Completed 2400km.

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад +1

      U mean the throttle feels abrupt in low speeds?
      Try leaving the clutch in 1-2-3 gear without accelerator and gently release the clutch. The bike crawls on its own. I do it for myself and feel it perfect for the traffic

    • @ratheesh7797
      @ratheesh7797 Год назад

      @@muscledrider okay

    • @Rahul-kp6wn
      @Rahul-kp6wn Год назад

      Speed and scrambler have stalling issues in low rpm. Irritating to ride in city. So canceled both

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад +1

      @@Rahul-kp6wn was is due to the light clutch?
      Because I own the speed. And even have test ridden scrambler twice and speed multiple times and never managed to stall it!

    • @ratheesh7797
      @ratheesh7797 Год назад

      @@muscledrider 4 or 5 times stalled in 2400 km. One time van behind me hits. I am very careful now while driving. And that irritates me. Yes i can manage acceleration, but somehow sometime if i pull clutch to decelerate the speed, acceleration keeps increasing. May be issue with my bike. If anyone know reason for this issue, please help

  • @syednoormohammed570
    @syednoormohammed570 Год назад

    Hello
    I'm planning to book my scrambler 400x. Are you facing any stalling issue when you engage the clutch sometimes, in traffic?. I have seen many videos with such issue.

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад

      I don't own the Scrambler, This was the test bike. But for my Speed 400 or the test bike Scrambler I never stalled the bike. I haven't faced any stalling issue as of now! 🤞

    • @syednoormohammed570
      @syednoormohammed570 Год назад

      @@muscledrider Great!..Thanks for the reply.👍

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад

      @@syednoormohammed570 welcome 🙂✌️

  • @billesbacon
    @billesbacon Год назад

    I look forward to delivering bacon on mine when it arrives in the states.

  • @hermitquest77
    @hermitquest77 Год назад

    What are the shoes that you are wearing?

  • @sauravroy7483
    @sauravroy7483 5 месяцев назад

    Hey what mileage can we expect from scrambler 400x in city and highways?

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  5 месяцев назад

      @@sauravroy7483 I usually get 29-33kmpl on my speed city + highway combined. Can expect around same on the scrambler. Have made mileage video on the channel. You can check that.

  • @gagachang.
    @gagachang. Год назад

    Scrambler Vs Himalayan 450. For city and highway ride, which is better?

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад +1

      For that I will have to ride 450 first.
      But as far as I know if points system goes: scrambler city-✅✅✅ highway ✅✅❌ off-road ✅✅❌
      450 city ✅❌❌ highway ✅✅✅ off-road ✅✅✅
      Still will say I will have to ride 450 to understand better

  • @nithin1674
    @nithin1674 2 месяца назад

    I am 5'9" I can almost flat foot, Will you suggest me to take it?

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  2 месяца назад

      @@nithin1674 yes if you like it just go for it⚡️

    • @nithin1674
      @nithin1674 2 месяца назад

      I am just worried about city rides like if I will slip or something like that.

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  2 месяца назад

      @ once you get you to it won’t be a issue.

  • @rithvikb12
    @rithvikb12 Год назад

    You should test ride the Himalayan also and review your experience for buyers

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад

      Definitely! Iam eagerly waiting to test it

  • @wandersandfoods1585
    @wandersandfoods1585 Год назад

    Bro can we do cornering with this bike, also at what speed we can do it

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад +2

      Obviously not as aggressively as speed due to the 19inch front. But still to people like you and me it won’t make any significant difference. You will be able to do that on decent speeds as well.

    • @wandersandfoods1585
      @wandersandfoods1585 Год назад

      @@muscledrider so u mean we can do it almost similar to xpulse or better then xpulse 200

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад +2

      ​@@wandersandfoods1585 Off the road Xpulse is better.
      On the tarmac Scrambler is better.

    • @wandersandfoods1585
      @wandersandfoods1585 Год назад

      @@muscledrider tqq bro, what's the cruising speed for this bike

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад +2

      @@wandersandfoods1585 90-120kmph

  • @abhishekkosandal8031
    @abhishekkosandal8031 7 месяцев назад

    Hii...i am also 5.3...can bearly tip toe only on one side without riding shoes... haven't tried with the riding shoes tho...it is lil difficult to handle ..is ther any way to reduce the height by 25-35mm..? How much max can we shave the seat to reduce the height...,??
    Plz suggest

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  7 месяцев назад

      I don’t recommend shaving the seat as it would reduce the comfort. Try riding boots instead.

  • @arslanalam4325
    @arslanalam4325 Год назад

    Beautiful and neat city, are u from Pune? Exhaust is soothing

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад

      Iam from Mumbai and video is recorded in Mumbai & Thane

  • @MotravVlogs
    @MotravVlogs Год назад +1

    I think considering the comfort of short height motorcycle you can still get the seat and the handlebar you like. 👀 Nice video. Please make a Himalayan 450 review video 👀

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад +1

      Let’s go together to ride it someday 😁

    • @MotravVlogs
      @MotravVlogs Год назад

      @@muscledrider Yes srt

  • @AnshBulletinvlogs
    @AnshBulletinvlogs Год назад

    Onroad price?

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад

      3.25 lakhs on road

    • @AnshBulletinvlogs
      @AnshBulletinvlogs Год назад

      @@muscledrider himalayan 452 base ayega utne me that will far better if main concern is off-roading

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад +9

      @@AnshBulletinvlogs true. Will give it to 453 on touring and off-road. Scrambler would fall behind.
      But this is all rounder I would say. Heavy and huge 453 won’t be able to handle heavy and tight traffic, even would not be as involving as scrambler on twisty roads.
      So scrambler is obviously not full blown ADV. It has taken some good bits from the roadster and some good bits from the off-roader so I think scramblers are more versatile motorcycles

    • @AnshBulletinvlogs
      @AnshBulletinvlogs Год назад

      @@muscledrider what about road presence triumph or him 452

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  Год назад +2

      @@AnshBulletinvlogs No doubt 452 for sure.
      But once addicted to retro styling there is no going back bro...

  • @amitdas-qn1ij
    @amitdas-qn1ij 15 дней назад

    What's your height brother?

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  15 дней назад

      @@amitdas-qn1ij 5ft 3inches

    • @amitdas-qn1ij
      @amitdas-qn1ij 15 дней назад

      @muscledrider your video gives me so much confidence,i love the scrambler but in my mind I'm worried about the height, I'm 5,6" with out shoes,

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  15 дней назад +1

      @ it’s bit on taller side but scrambler’s seats are usually narrow and also this one is light in weight. So it’s easy to manage.

  • @ricardolopes3268
    @ricardolopes3268 Год назад

    Asfalto é com a speed
    Td terreno vai numa BM 800 gs 2016 q é o mesmo preço mais leve e vai 200km/h nas estradas rindo
    Abraço Rio de Janeiro

  • @bluecheese4877
    @bluecheese4877 Год назад

    God the roads are crazy

  • @subh__
    @subh__ 4 месяца назад

    i m 5.8 and still confused between these two🤕

    • @muscledrider
      @muscledrider  4 месяца назад +1

      @@subh__ test ride both back to back and decide.

  • @RRP1992
    @RRP1992 Год назад +1

    Speed 400 is much better value for money. If you are tall and want a bigger sized bike, rather go for Himalayan 450 Kaza Brown. Costs the same as Scrambler400 on-road Mumbai.

    • @suryaprakash7127
      @suryaprakash7127 Год назад +6

      But you get tube tyre😢

    • @privatename1531
      @privatename1531 Год назад +12

      Himalayan 450 design look so ugly features and engine must be good but design yaaak 🤢🤢

    • @RRP1992
      @RRP1992 Год назад +1

      @@privatename1531 ADVs are purpose built bikes so aren't good looking like faired or naked sports bikes.

    • @RRP1992
      @RRP1992 Год назад

      @@suryaprakash7127 yeah that's the only drawback. Hope the tubeless supported spoke wheel variant is launched soon. Will cost 15k more though.

    • @2wheeledcompanion
      @2wheeledcompanion 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@RRP1992 they will cost 50k

  • @falgunibodke2040
    @falgunibodke2040 Год назад