After taking the delivery of my new motorcycle when I was returning home, a KTM 390 Duke owner asked me about the ride quality.
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Triumph Speed 400 – The bike RE failed to make
Even after having so many years of headstart. Finally, people will get their money’s worth. I say this after investing hard-earned money in the Thunderbird 350 “Ultimate Cruiser” (or so I was led to believe).
Just took delivery today for my Triumph Speed 400, which according to me is a true original and an excellent motorcycle. Thanks, Bajaj-Triumph for making an excellent VFM vehicle.
Going by first impressions, the ride quality on the Speed 400 is really enjoyable with the engine being spontaneously responsive and eager to run. And this it does very effortlessly. It is a head-turner, to boot. You don’t feel like stopping the ride. It is that much fun!
On the ride home after taking delivery, a Duke 390 owner asked, “How’s the ride?” and then a RE TBTS owner asked, “What is the waiting time?” He stopped where we had been taking a video of our new bike and requested if he could sit and feel the position and the height. And man, was he impressed? Understandably so.
Furthermore, being in the first 10,000 customers, Triumph has offered an extended warranty for an additional 3 years (45,000kms) over and above the 2-year unlimited kms. Also, there is a surprise as mentioned by the sales team which will be revealed only during the first service. Truly Bajaj-Triumph knows how to treat their customers well.
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