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They're doing 400cc 40bhp models.
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bit rich calling a 400cc 40 hp bike a "Speed" lol..

Obviously for the Indian/Asian markets where a 400 is a huge bike.
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400cc is popular in India and the Far East and there's a massive market out there.

Plus a smaller bike like that is a good entry bike in Europe. It'll be cheap to insure.
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The Scrambler version looks great.

You do see a few KTM 390s and the BMW GS310 about on the roads. This will be a thorn in their side.
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Better picture.
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I like the look of them.....their proportions are much more in line with a true vintage Triumph rather than the current range of retro namesakes.
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D41 wrote: 28 Jun 2023, 13:34 I like the look of them.....their proportions are much more in line with a true vintage Triumph rather than the current range of retro namesakes.
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I didn't say that they looked better.
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kiwikrasher wrote: 28 Jun 2023, 13:58
D41 wrote: 28 Jun 2023, 13:34 I like the look of them.....their proportions are much more in line with a true vintage Triumph rather than the current range of retro namesakes.
I disagree wholeheartedly

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Such a great looking bike.

Going to treat myself to a retro classic Triumph for my France garage.
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