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Wicked Cool: K-Speed's custom Triumph Scrambler 400 X and Speed 400 | Bike EXIF Vintage Scrambler Motorcycle, Triumph Scrambler Custom, Sportster Scrambler, Beginner Motorcycle, Scrambler Moto, Custom Triumph, Custom Bikes Cafe Racers, Tracker Motorcycle, Street Scrambler

Thailand's K-Speed is a house of many talents. But there's one particular trick that they excel at, and that's turning small-capacity motorcycles into custom machines with big attitudes. So we're not the least bit surprised to see them apply their signature style to the freshly minted Triumph Scrambler 400 X and Speed 400. Created in collaboration with the massive Indian marque Bajaj, Triumph's new 398 cc singles exist to offer potential customers a lower point of entry into the brand…

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First Look: The new Triumph Scrambler 400 X and Speed 400 | Bike EXIF Bmw R Ninet Scrambler, Scrambler Icon, Ninet Scrambler, Moto Scrambler, Scrambler Custom, Triumph Scrambler, Bike Exif, Scrambler Motorcycle, Ducati Scrambler

After much anticipation, Triumph’s worst-kept secret is out. Here’s a look at the all-new Triumph 400 range, including the Triumph Scrambler 400 X and Speed 400, both slated for release in 2024 Anyone familiar with Triumph’s usual nomenclature should be able to figure out which is which. The Triumph Scrambler 400 X quite obviously borrows its styling from the existing Scrambler 900 and 1200, while the Speed 400 is styled in line with the Speed Twin 900 and 1200. But, as the ‘400’ designation…

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Amsterdam-based sculptor Ram Katzir captures still life when he’s at work, but when he’s on two wheels, he likes to travel very fast indeed. His current ride is this ballistic Triumph Speed Twin, which he designed with the help of German bike builder and racer Chris Raisch. This is second time that Ram has worked with Chris: the first was upgrading the engine on a smart Street Twin built by Motokouture in Belgium. We’re fans of Triumph’s even sportier Speed Twin, because it matches classic…

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