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Earlier this year, Triumph introduced the Speed T4, a new affordable variant of the Speed 400. Looking at the latest spy images, it seems the Scrambler 400X is also likely to get an affordable variant.
The Scrambler 400X test mule featured here has a different tail lamp and pillion grab rail. The bike also appears to have a flatter single-piece seat, and the side panels have a different design. Another interesting bit is that the test bike doesn’t have knuckle guards and a handlebar brace.
The Scrambler 400X is equipped with an upside-down front fork, but it has a black finish instead of gold. The bike rides on alloy wheels that are wrapped in what appear to be slightly fatter tyres.
The affordable version of the Scrambler 400X could be offered with the detuned engine that powers the Speed T4. This 400cc, single-cylinder unit produces 31 BHP and 36 Nm and is paired with a 6-speed gearbox.
Source: ON LINE TECH