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Triumph Speed 400: Unleashing Custom Thrills

Triumph Speed 400: Unleashing Custom Thrills
Muiz Aziz
November 22, 2023

Get ready for the open road with the Triumph Speed 400. It’s a sleek blend of style, nimble handling, and quick response, setting a new standard for thrill-seekers.

Priced at MYR 26,900.00, this bike boasts top-notch quality, sure to win over enthusiasts.

Power and Precision

The Speed 400 packs a punch with its 398.15 cc liquid-cooled engine. Delivering 40 PS at 8,000 rpm and 37.5 Nm at 6,500 rpm, it’s an electrifying ride. Bosch electronic fuel injection ensures a quick and lively engine response.

Design and Build

Built for strength and agility, the Speed 400 features a hybrid frame and cast aluminum swingarm. The 10-spoke wheels (17 x 3 in front, 17 x 4 in rear) with 110/70 R17 front and 150/60 R17 rear tires add a stylish touch.

Handling and Braking

The bike handles like a dream with 43mm upside-down forks at the front and a gas monoshock RSU at the rear. The 300mm fixed disc at the front and 230mm at the rear, both with ABS, ensure precise and confident braking.

Technology and Comfort

Analog and LCD instruments on the Speed 400, with an integrated LCD screen, give riders essential info at a glance. With handlebars at 814mm and a seat height of 790mm, it offers a comfortable and thrilling journey.

Impressive Specs

The Speed 400 isn’t just good-looking. With a 13-liter tank and a weight of 170 kg, it finds the sweet spot between fuel efficiency and performance. Achieving 3.5L/100km (80.7 mpg) and CO2 emissions of 83.8 g/km (EURO 5), it meets standards while delivering an exciting ride.

In Conclusion

The Triumph Speed 400 isn’t just a bike; it’s a statement of style and power. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or new to motorcycles, the Speed 400 promises an unmatched riding experience. Hit the road with Triumph’s latest creation, where every twist of the throttle is an invitation to adventure.

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Buyer's guide
November 22, 2023
Muiz Aziz @muiz_aziz07

A former national tennis player turned Broadcast Journalist with knowledge regarding all sports in Malaysia and eager to bring you the latest updates on motorsports and bikes

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