Your reviews are the best we can get these days. Very reasonable away of thinking and very down to earth, in the real world. I trust your words Keep it up!
@nathanthepostman17 күн бұрын
Thanks RC. Appreciated
@FixItHandle18 күн бұрын
I have a 400x...I beat the snot out of it on local Jeep trails and it does just fine, but I slapped a 15 tooth front sprocket on it so I could take some longer highway trips and keep the front wheel down. It has a tendency to want to loop if you go over a hill on the throttle, even at 60-70MPH...hoping this takes a bit of torque out of it. If I don't like it I can always swap the 14 back on in about 35 min or so, it's not a hard thing to change. Over 3000 miles on mine, and aside from a little "normal" valve noise when it warms up I don't have a bad thing to say about it. If nothing else, it's a good bike which is able to be lightly modified to do just about anything, and for me that's really cool.
@tparakh710 күн бұрын
i feel swaping 15T has increased fuel consumption, do you feel the same?
@FixItHandle10 күн бұрын
@tparakh7 hard to tell, just the colder air here alone could do the same. I am currently riding in 20-30F vs 90+F in the summer. I haven't noticed personally, but i assume if you ride hard the gear change would use a bit more since you're nerfing the mechanical advantage of the engine to gain speed/lower rpm.
@rwriddell16 күн бұрын
You've got a knack for reviewing bikes Nathan! Happy, healthy, prosperous New Year.
@zaphodbeeblebrox457416 күн бұрын
It is always good to hear someone talking from true experience.
@gaspar975016 күн бұрын
Greetings from Brazil! I got mine a week ago. Didn't have the opportunity to really put it on, but January is there. As you said, the engine is fantastic. Lightweight bike, with more than enough power and torque to get it going over the hills and far away. Still under 1000 km, so I am stuck below 6000 rpm. But pretty soon, I'll have it going to the first service, and after that, will put it to test! The bike also looks great. I had a trail bike that I traded in, and so far, I believe it was the best thing I could've done.
@crimpyjugs568018 күн бұрын
At real world UK road speeds, on the back roads and B roads, you proved to me that all of the bikes on your fleet can be fun and engaging with max 40bhp. You really don’t need big power on these roads. Yes the low torque on my Multistrada is nice when touring fully loaded and two up, and it may make long motorway stints more bearable if we have time constraints. But one up on any single carriageway roads, these 40bhp machines are brilliant fun, they are much lighter than a 1200cc something, easier to manhandle, and have easily enough performance. I’ve said it before, my head says CF Moto 450 MT but my heart says Triumph 400 X, I would just want to ride all the time!
@neleig8 күн бұрын
Honest and accurate year-end review. I’ve owned mine for 11 months and have 8000 km on it. All the points you’ve made mirror my experiences and feelings about this Scrambler. My front disk is slightly warped too. I haven’t replaced the rear shock yet because I am happy enough with it. Plus I can’t decide which one to go with? Shipping to Portugal is expensive and the exchange rate sucks. I did put on the quilted Street bench seat. I like it much more than the original. Also put bark busters on for off-roading protection. I put Mitas Enduro Trail E-07 tires and really like them on and off road. The Metzler’s were terrible. Too hard and poor traction. This bike is perfect for me. I ride 50/50 on and off. I’m 64 and no longer need to fly through the air or pretend I’m a MototGP racer. It is a bit top heavy and its weight makes it a challenge on rocky and slippy trails but I also like handling the bike in these conditions. I like the challenge. It’s a fun bike to ride, it looks great and people always want to talk to me about it. It’s an eye turner! Cheers!
@nathanthepostman7 күн бұрын
Good to hear you're getting on well with yours Neleig. Have a great ride in '25
@lexico6914 күн бұрын
I got my first bike 400x in the summer. I am in my 50s and live in rural Scotland. It has been great for day trips up to 100+miles. Going further in 2025 with my 17 yo son and his 125 sinnis. Some multi day trips getting planned .
@YeahIcanDoThat-h2g20 сағат бұрын
Traded in the Ducati Monster for a Triumph Speed 400, only upgrade with 15t to 16t and boy did that stretch out the gearing for the road...I mean its soo much nicer to ride in the sweet spot of 50-60mph around here. For me its the best all around bike. Easy to get on and off of for lower height folks. Sips fuel like a prius. Sounds good. Head Turner. Did a tail tidy for a bit of a hair cut. It could use a visor. Keep it up Nathan, cheers from East Coast
@Fogbrush15 күн бұрын
Excellent, thoughtful review .... and sounds like you were seduced by the cool looks and the low down torque and wanted to like the bike.
@billesbacon5 күн бұрын
Thank you for the feedback.
@sanatandharma443518 күн бұрын
I really liked the 400x when I test rode it in July this year, and wanted to go further than the dealer would allow. I found it willing (c'mon) attitiude and great handling, but really did not want to spend 6000k here in Spain. It was also a bit noisy for me! I then rode a Voge ac525x and also liked it, and found it relaxing!! But again...I found it noisy!...So I found a Scram 411 with 600km on the clock and rode it on the same route as the triumph. Apart from the power difference it was just as enjoyable and it was a lot quieter. It has introduced me to some off road tracks and encourages me to explore, which is something I have never done before. It does not Intimidate me and I think It's beautiful to look at and makes a nice 'pop pop' sound coming down the mountain. it now sits in my lower workshop and is the right choice for me at present! I'm 63 and It's given me a new lease of life after my heart attack. Thanks Nathan for your no nonsense style. Have a great 2025.
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Thanks man. You have a good one two and enjoy the Scram! Great machines!
@MrKajakhaj14 күн бұрын
Thanks for a very realistic review as well as your videos from Iceland. The 400x is not an off-roader, a cruiser, or an adventurer - it´s just a little scrambler. But it´s a very good little scrambler. It looks good, it sounds good, and it feels good. Not too big and not feeling small at all, and it does anything with attitude. Using it myself for daily transport, long distance trips, and anything in between - 7000 km by now and enjoyed every moment of it. BTW: My previous bike was a Susuki GSX 1400 superbike. I loved it, but I don´t miss it (at least not below speed limits). The 400x is much more versatile - and very affordable 😀
@yellownev18 күн бұрын
I rode it in April down with you on a wet horrible day. ( does the sun ever shine in Devon?) I liked the engine as you say the highlight of the bike. For the lanes the CCM was my favourite but unsurprisingly I voted for the Himalayan 411 ( was prior to the CF Moto and 452 on your fleet but I'd maybe have favoured the CF now I've ridden one but for cheap adventure i still think the old 411 is the one to beat ! Nice review and I look forward to the rest of the bikes getting a recap.
@biker_dale18 күн бұрын
Great video, and I hope you go from strength to strength in 2025 you deserve it, putting in a lot of work. I did like the Triumph, just like really. For me it wasn't much better than my Guzzi V7 apart from the off road potential with the ground clearance. It does worry me about the short supply of Triumph parts at the moment, but all in all a competant bike.
@johnjones462118 күн бұрын
Nathan I have a 400 X I love it I don’t take it off road i just like the stance as a road bike i have 3500k on it now a 8 months old immobiliser light is a bit of an ocd thing with me but before i go out switch the ignition on twice let it do a full sweep and same again for a third time then start and the immobiliser then stays off then I can start as normal without ant issues I wont be selling it anytime soon as its too much fun and it’s comfortable for me. I agree the engine is always willing no matter what you ask of it 😊
@moorepower1310 күн бұрын
Tdubskid was loving his till a simple tip over smashed the imoblizer unit and left it stranded with a huge repair bill.
@ranavanginneken4 күн бұрын
Another great review Nathan! I'm considering more offroad style tyres (20-80 maybe) on my 400X for next season, as I found the original Metzeler Karoos aren't very good, specially not offroad. You liked the Bridgestones so far?
@alandean218 күн бұрын
Thanks for the review, very informative and helpfull. I bought the 400X in November, I like it it mainly because of the engine and use in the New Forest and Purbeck where the roads can't be described as off road rather of varying quality in terms of the surface. I agree about the tyres, they don't feel secure on roads that are chewed or rutted. Not sure of what to get to replace them. The only problems I've had was the engine cutting out when changing from 5th to 4th when running in. Not happened since. The other issue was with the instrument dash that lets in water in heavy rain. It will be replaced next week. It is quite a tall bike but I can flat foot it and stand proud when for example waiting at traffic lights. One thing I've never had a bike that I can ride at very slow speeds 1 to 2mph. Overall I like it and plan to keep it
@Opnmdjxkxmmff18 күн бұрын
I do. I have bought it as a commuter. It has held up well so far. I went for the X as it seemed more stable, has more street presence and a taller bike ( I am 6ft2) so appreciate the space. .A fun ride., but safe and predictable. Have had no issues with mine at all, although Ichanged the chain as soon as I had it as it didn't look up to the job. I would do long rides on it if I didn't have anything else as it is very comfy. Motorway cruising is not an issue as that is not how you see the world.
@dankorolyk591718 күн бұрын
Great real world review mate
@tamayaytam18 күн бұрын
Maaan you are the best reviewer i believe. Keep going.
@Jolly-John-A-to-Z18 күн бұрын
Pre- ordered 400x and RE450 Himalayan. I'm 5'9" and test rode both as soon as the dealers had the demo bikes. Got my 400x February and by the time the new himmy arrived was nearly up to 1st service mileage. I was by then thinking the 400x needed £2000+ of upgrades to make it into the small capacity 'adv / touring' bike I wanted it to be. I'd ordered 'summit' himmy with its tubeless rims etc and although it cost £6200 (£500 more than the 400x) I think for me it's better value for money straight out the box. By September I'd decided I'd be keeping the new himmy and the 400x got traded in for something else. It's not that 400x is a bad bike at all, it was great fun, maybe if I was 2" taller, 20 years younger, £20,000 richer it would be a different story 😉 All the best for 2025 and Happy New Year 😊
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Cheers jolly. Yeah pound for pound you can't go wrong with the himi over a 400x with accessories. Happy new year to you too
@m0osebeard17 күн бұрын
This was my first motorcycle, bought this year, and I absolutely love it. I am thinking of moving up to the Trident 660. Back country road rider here. Absolutely love the Scrambler 400
@SmithSmith-t9o16 күн бұрын
Do not get the trident. They run crazy hot. And not sure if your over 6ft. The seat is sloped way down crushing testicles. It's 80 hp. They are wicked fast. I mean wicked. I sold my trident after 2000 miles. Hated it.
@martindivall530118 күн бұрын
This bike is the top of my wish list ! I test rode one and loved it, in the end i went with a 5 year old Fantic Caballero ( wich i also love ) because of the cost savings, but i can see me getting a Triumph in the future . In that colour with the gold wheels looks awesome!
@1990-t1j18 күн бұрын
I'd rather have the Caballero. My favourite bike in the 350/450 class.
@mark.e.p18 күн бұрын
Loved all your reviews this year. Straight out of the crate, the RE 450 is my choice, having ridden both. I need an adventure/ green lane/touring bike with good dealer back up and no gremlins! Keep up the great reviews.
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Thanks mark. yes I imagine the Himalayan is perfect for what you want from a bike. All the best to you
@markpavlowski722318 күн бұрын
Bought the speed 400(have others) changed the sprockets...love it...
@OscarSchneegans16 күн бұрын
Someone please convince Triumph to make a Scrambler 400XC with 21"/18" wheels and long travel suspension.
@MarkN6718 күн бұрын
Good interesting review. I have no intention of buying one but saw one on the M3 a while ago and thought it was a great looking bike.
@zhuyuan202115 күн бұрын
Great video, totally agree with Nathan. One thing to add is I don't have confident on the brakes, maybe it need more grind in
@sdevaneson10 күн бұрын
Have done close to 6000 km on my 400x and brakes are still scary at highway speeds ...it doesn't have any braking effect for .5 second at speeds more than 100:kmph.....
@janporkpie18 күн бұрын
I bought one in May this year, to use on road only. I had a test ride and enjoyed riding the bike enough to order one, I wish I'd had an all day ride. I sold it after 5 months because I couldn't live with the rear suspension and the exhaust. I mainly ride lanes and B roads and many are bumpy as they get patched rather than resurfaced. I rode it round Llyn Brianne once only because my body took such a battering. That's one of my favourite roads, as is the Aberystwyth Mountain Road from Rhayader to Devil's Bridge - another road I only took the 400X on twice. I bought the bike as a possible replacement for my CRF250L (only used on road) and I'm glad I kept the CRF250L as I find it a much nicer bike to ride. However, I couldn't use the 400X on long rides because of the racket from the silencer. The drone was very tiring after an hour or so the bike was relegated to short (50 miles or so) rides on good road surfaces - mostly A roads. In October I stood in my garage and looked at the 4 bikes and asked 'which one do I least like riding'? I sold the 400X as I preferred riding my CRF or one of my two 125s. I agree I could have spent £500 on the rear shock but that wouldn't have cured the racket. As you said the tyres are very poor, tracking tramlines from new. I wasn't willing to scrap a pair of new tyres though. The star of the bike is the engine, so tractable, if only it was fitted in a chassis more suited to all day rides on any road surface (touring for example). I did raise the gearing by 1 tooth as it was only used on the road and I found I could leave it in 5th a lot of the time rather than go up and down the gearbox as I have to with my CRF250L. I think the finish is good and the bike can be described as handsome. I tried to source a centre stand so I could lube the chain easily, no one makes one and the German company (Motec) say it's not possible to make a main stand for it.
@logangodofcandy18 күн бұрын
So, you had one almost real bike, and you decided to keep the baby bikes. I feel like a 400 single isn't what you needed
@BikingChap18 күн бұрын
@@logangodofcandy perhaps read his comment again. He found the exhaust tiresome and the suspension setup not to his liking. I found the suspension poor too, though found the front the main issue for me which is why i didn't buy it.
@zero_grip_gs18 күн бұрын
@@logangodofcandywhat would classify as a real bike then by your standards? A 240kgs 2 cyl beast? Perhaps a 250 2 stroke mx? A 1000cc SS? "Real bike", stfu man
@markjacobs395618 күн бұрын
I help at a Triumph shop. They've been a nightmare with electrical issues to the point of Stop Sale in the States.
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Yeah real shame that
@nathandalleave25218 күн бұрын
@markjacobs3956 I literally just came from the triumph dealership today and they said they have had no issues with it, can't keep them in and sell them faster than hotcakes. Aside from the problem with the security light staying on what exactly has been the issue that has "stopped sales" in USA? also I have over 7k miles on mine and have had no issues whatsoever. even still have the factory brake rotors on the front. and i take mine offroad on trails every week.
@SmithSmith-t9o16 күн бұрын
Bull shit.
@markjacobs395616 күн бұрын
Don't shoot the messenger.
@heilpepe729814 күн бұрын
In india where conditions are much harsher i dont see much complain abt electronics.... having said that still there is a possiblity of such issues in batches
@BikeFlips19 күн бұрын
Nathan- the 2025 Fabric Caballero Rally will come with 21 inch front wheel! Due to arrive in UK in March
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Yes, keen to see the price on that.
@BikeFlips18 күн бұрын
@@nathanthepostman I've been told by a dealer that it's the same as the current model... £7200 RRP
@NickyLong8919 күн бұрын
Nathan, when saying it is fairly tall, it would help if you said how tall you are, what your inside leg is and show you sitting on the bike with your feet down. Might give people an idea of how the bike would suit them when either coming to your shop or buying one 😊 Great review as always, you are probably the best person to watch when considering a smaller capacity bike. I have the 800MT and find your 450MT reviews fascinating. I may look to swap to the 450 at some point!
@divexplore2118 күн бұрын
I am 5’ 8” and I am on my tip toes. Hope this helps.
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Good point Nicky. I'm 5'9" - 5'10 in my boots. Haven't a clue on my inseam. Maybe 32 I think
@jeremymitoraj171515 күн бұрын
I like mine 😁 Thanks for the great review
@stillben18 күн бұрын
excellent Nathan, thanks
@twistandgo341418 күн бұрын
Had my 400X since March this year, now done 3500 miles, 2100 of that was riding to Frankfurt and back in 5 days for a charity ride. Was glad of the Airtecs seat i fitted but other than that, the bike did really well and was happy enough at 75/80. it would do 85+ down the autobahn but is getting quite buzzy at that speed and is flat out at 95 but that’s not really what it’s designed for. That said, as you have mentioned, it covers a lot of bases albeit not perfect at any of them. I do find it better all round compared the G310GS i had before and the CRF250L i had before that (on road) - More power than both and the seat and tank range is better than both..shame the 310GS doesn’t have the Triumphs engine! I’m very interested in the new KTM 390 Adventure R when it comes out next year, i could be tempted to change it for one of those as i think it could cover its downfalls better, but it also depends on how that stacks up against the CFMoto 450 which i do quite like. I find the standard gearing about right for slower speed off road adventures which aren’t its forte but it can do them. I fitted Anakee Wilds to mine for off road but i have to say, i’ve never really had any major issue with the karoo streets on the road in the wet or dry but agree, they can tram line at times. Great review !
@allanb5216 күн бұрын
Interesting review as I am interested in something like this, my favourite is the Guerrilla...we shall see.
@nathanthepostman15 күн бұрын
Haven't ridden a Guerrilla yet. Keen to try one.
@teneretraveller898019 күн бұрын
In Rally Raid format it looks great. But to spend 2k to get it there is a no, because CF, R.E. and Reiju for example are already good to go. Plus it's not a 2up bike. The previius 3 i mentioned, are. Management travels a lot with me, so this is important. 40hp is plenty for 2 if you pick the right route. Wouldn't ho back to bigger. But the Triumph did surprise me. Good bike. Ride safe 👍
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
I guess you're really only talking £500 for the shock unless you're keen for the wheels.I guess the Triumph's a different type of bike for a different type of person to the CF, RE, Rieju. For faffing around close to home rather than the big trips.
@Simonpocarroll18 күн бұрын
Thanks Nathan, I’ve fancied one of these as a lighter weight, good value replacement for my 2011 Thruxton, but reticence over its abilities to do the motorway miles that are part of my annual UK to Germany trip have somewhat stalled making a decision ( that and getting rid of what was my post bike test dream bike😊 )
@ttxela14 күн бұрын
I like the look of it but I've not ridden one.
@hetpatel125018 күн бұрын
Hey Nate, great videos. Loved the Iceland series as well. I, too, am a 400X owner, and every time i ride it, it brings a smile to my face. I have some questions, if you don't mind. - have you changed the chain and sproket set on your bike? The color looks different. - What is the chain slack you keep on your bike? I'm asking here as the owner's manual does not specify this. -Do you use the stock organic brake pads? Or have you changed to sintered? I personally have gotten used to the stock organic pads. Would you suggest i stick to these considering i do like to occassionaly go soft/off roading. Thanks. Best wishes
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Hi het. Yes I forgot to mention it in the video but the chain was also looking pretty stretched at 800 miles so before I went to Iceland John at rally raid also put a heavy duty DID X ring chain on. Original sprockets tho. For the slack I just use a bit of a guesstimate. Not too tight. Not too slack. Probably about 20mm at a guess. I'm surprised triumph hasn't published it in the manual
@hetpatel125018 күн бұрын
@nathanthepostman okay. Just checked, the DID chain is a bit expensive here in India. I need to read up more about it tho. Also, saw another video on youtube where they mentioned 40-45mm of chain travel. However, i will try your guesstimate approach once and see how the bike reacts. Thanks, nate! Also, would be great help if you could provide some more detail of what exactly entails "upgrading the rear suspension" part.
@aDutchy197519 күн бұрын
Thnx mate
@SimonBowers-p7x16 күн бұрын
I Have crf300l with uprated Suspension it works well on the TRF trails,,,My 400 scrambler is a great fun bike for most easy trails and running around on the back lanes .just a great fun bike for the money it only 5k and a bit ..as nathan review is spot on upgrade the suspension it will go anywhere .it a fun bike ,
@andreasrau454113 күн бұрын
Zusammen mit diesen Rädern ist es für mich das schönste Motorrad, was es derzeit zukaufen gibt.
@BobsBikingAdventures19 күн бұрын
I haven't watched it yet, but I assume the answer is yes, definitely! Wicked little bike.
@danceysmith237415 күн бұрын
Good honest review...yes it's got its gripes..what bike hasn't?...no "character" no "charisma"...you can tour on anything as long as you adjust your perspectives...off road you just need lightness & a bit of sympathy for your mount...most bikes can do most things..sadly most of us riders can't..
@Vegplot18 күн бұрын
The Speed 400 with the 16T front sprocket transforms it on the road and makes it far more capable for that purpose. I've travelled to both France and Germany on my Speed, with camping gear, and found it handled the faster roads with the 16T conversion very well. I'm aware the 400 Speed is somewhat different to the X.
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Great to hear veg. Some big miles you've racked up there
@1990-t1j18 күн бұрын
In standard form this scrambler looks way better than the Speed. I saw one of each in Chiang Rai. Underwhelmed by the Speed. The X impressed me. Two thousand plus added to the bike makes it rather expensive. Its lack of durability would stop me buying one. Anyway, I'm thinking of buying a CRF300L. Good video, Nathan. Nick
@skaraborgcraft18 күн бұрын
Sgt Bentos strikes again with a serving of no nonsense pie. I hope to ride one next year, when the snow melts.......
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Haha. Turkey bentos pie on Christmas day was divine!
@BikingChap18 күн бұрын
It'll be a good bike for you if it's strengths closely match your priorities. I had a deposit down and then withdrew from the sale because on the test ride, it didn't ride like i hoped it would. Don't buy on looks alone guys.
@Z1000Terry15 күн бұрын
What’s your thoughts on a fantic cabellero in comparison to the rest of your fleet
@nathanthepostman15 күн бұрын
I mention it in the video. They're ok. Supposed to be better for '25 with a new engine and 21 inch front. I just find them a big expensive and a bit chinese for an Italian bike.
@davidroberts749018 күн бұрын
Interesting to get your thoughts on this bike. Do you plan on fitting Rally Raids front suspension kit at some point ?
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Probably not. I like the bike now and the forks are a thousand pounds, so probably stick at the rear shock
@GordonVansey18 күн бұрын
Can’t fault mine been very surprised with it
@guernseybozrah18 күн бұрын
I liked the triumph Nathan but living on an island with no dealer is a little worrying with the electrical faults that would be costly to put right as I’d have to ship it to the next island to get it fixed, and that goes for servicing as well. Shame as it’s a great looking bike. Better looking than my 390 Adv I had. FYI. I sold the ktm because of KTM administration issue and as the bike was still under warranty, I didn’t want to be left with a bike I would have to pay for if it broke during its warranty period. Shame as that was a great bike for back road use to.
@coffeexmachina437618 күн бұрын
I have sat on both versions (the street and the X) , haven't riden any of them. I understand it was made for aesthetic reasons (keeping the old-school lines) but the seat height on the X is unreasonably high for such a bike (beginner friendly and for 80% street use). For reference im 1.80m tall with normal proportions. If you add the 10kg extra weight of the X and the lower price of the street version, i see it as the more reasonable choice. With mixed tyres you can pass through a simple gravel road even on the street version if you are careful, and tbh none is buy these bikes to do crazy off-roading.
@likelyjupiter812 күн бұрын
Does anyone recognize the navy jacket/coat worn by the biker in 1:47?
@indermethil13 күн бұрын
What rear shocks did you put in?
@nathanthepostman13 күн бұрын
rally raid
@adamdanial942012 күн бұрын
does the saddle bag burnt cause of the exhaust?
@nathanthepostman11 күн бұрын
It didn't do on this trip but I think it could if you did a lot of sustained motorway work
@ManuelSoultan11 күн бұрын
Did you change to a 15 tooth sprocket ?
@nathanthepostman11 күн бұрын
No left it stock
@ManuelSoultan11 күн бұрын
@ thank you 🙌🏽
@ManuelSoultan10 күн бұрын
@ 1st and 2nd dont feel too short ?
@Skyy-ue5ln18 күн бұрын
Hey, I'm in the market for one. Comparing different bikes and weights in this engine class. Do you think Crashbars are neccessary? Or could I happily avoid them? Don't like the looks and kinda wanna avoid the extra weight. Thinking about a proper bashplate and handguards instead.
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Yeah handguards and bashplate is what I'd go for. Mine dropped ok on the pavement, just a few scuffs to the exhaust and brake lever
@sdevaneson11 күн бұрын
Own a 400x 6 month old close to 6000 km done...used Mainly commuting with some 400-500 km highway rides inbetween...commuting ...low speeds are a pain especially lower than 30 kmph.... acceleration on tap any speed low or high...if you can twist the throttle the bike responds immediately .. Time taken for my 20km one way commute has reduced....very manoeuvrable....only limited by the width of the handlebar....stock seat not made for long rides...you just cannot sit on it for extended periods..... plenty has been said about about fit and finish....i found a nut flange which was bent while cleaning the front sprocket...a place which isnt exposed..only way for that to get bent is at the factory...my 6 month old bike has paint cracks around the fuel cap which the Triumph service blames on the petrol contact.... honestly did triumph expect paint on the fuel tank to be kept away from petrol contact ??#₹#...the bike had some stalling issues at low speeds...which seems to have settled after an ecu update though not entirely...need to stand up for bigger bumps. with the rear shock at its softest....stock organic brakes are scary at highway speeds north of 100 kmph...stock tires are just sufficient......you can do everything with the bike commuting..highway touring..and offroad too .... provided you are not looking for the perfect fit everytime ...though I wish the perfect fit and finish hype was dialled down a bit... Jack of all trades with the flip side too
18 күн бұрын
Looks so much better with the spoked wheels
@nockianlifter66119 күн бұрын
I’m curious about how it stacks up against the Fantic 500 scrambler. Not the Rally, but the standard scrambler. Never found mine ‘fluffy’ it’s a very strong engine off the bottom, runs out of puff after 65 - although I’ve seen 100mph on the clock going uphill on a long straight but wouldn’t want to hang out there.
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Much the same as the Rally really. Fantic a bit more uncouth. Triumph more refined and better value. I think you buy the Fanctic because you want something different/Italian.
@nockianlifter66118 күн бұрын
@ It was really the only option at the time for a small, exciting bike with a traditional look. The alternative was the 390 Duke but I never liked that style. Yes, I agree, uncouth, it’s raw, that’s really why I like it so much. As I now own 3 bikes (how the heck did that happen), I’d considered getting rid of the Fantic because the Aprilia 660 does for longer journeys and the Serrow for Green lanes/winter. I took the Fantic out and compared to both bikes, it was just so much nutty fun, a right hooligan and I wonder if the new one will swap rawness for sophistication and lose the crazy fun element.
@williamrae995418 күн бұрын
A shelf full of parcels...the postman who doesn't deliver...Merry Christmas 😂
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Haha. Late with the delivery this year!
@matusknives18 күн бұрын
😂
@domenik833918 күн бұрын
After seeing what happened to @TDubsKid Triumph 400, it's a noooo thank you from me. (Poor guy dropped his triumph ONCE at low speed and broke the immobilizer, stranded him in the woods at night and cost over $1,000 to fix!)
@phillipchandler886218 күн бұрын
What's the most universally liked bike on the fleet Nathan?
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
CF moto comes out top but not everyone liked it. Triumph didn't top so many votes but scored well consistently, often ranked 2nd or 3rd
@phillipchandler886218 күн бұрын
@@nathanthepostman Cheers. Shame they're in short supply.😫
@Potapes16 күн бұрын
HImalayan 411 has 6k, but I thought that their new himalayan 450 with liquid cooled engine has 10k service?
@nathanthepostman16 күн бұрын
10000 kilometers or 6000 miles for the new one
@joshdoddadbod18 күн бұрын
All of the electrical issues I've seen people have with this bike will keep me from getting one.
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Yes I understand that. It's a shame there's some silly gremlins
@garymitchell689713 күн бұрын
Done seven thousand on mine no issues
@THECONTROVERSIALCYCLIST18 күн бұрын
With all the parts that you fitted after market has put that little 400 X over £8k. So the Iceland adventure bike is now £2.5k more than the Voge 650 adventure single. I really don't get this modding a bike to make it good. The Voge is almost the same weight as the Triumph 400 as well...
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
In fairness the voge 650 is supposed to be a terrible bike (owners reviews on MCN) so probably not a great alternative there. But I agree, a Voge 300 rally at £4k obviously makes far more sense than a triumph at £8k. But if you like your triumph and want to add parts piece meal to it then aftermarket stuff like shocks are quite relevant. Much like folk buying CRFs and putting a grand of suspension on them. Depends what you're into
@mrzeke44139 күн бұрын
Triumph should build a 400xe scrambler
@DieTabbi14 күн бұрын
Nice video. Scramblers are for 98% of oofroad riders the better choice than the big " adventure " bikes, but they dont realize nor is it envouge nor are there many in the market.
@AdmV0rl0n15 күн бұрын
Build and core design on these have wide ranging issues. Triumph need to work harder to resolve QA on the 400 range, and if they don't, the reputation issues will sully the name. There are just too many reports of lousy design/build quality or usage issues on the range at present.
@markjacobs395619 күн бұрын
Great bike until a minor crash breaks the key immobilizer. Then you need a tow.
@matusknives18 күн бұрын
Yep, that one video was a bit of a cold shower.
@difficultkunt40507 күн бұрын
Decent looking hike that..😊
@punkrockdidi18 күн бұрын
I just don't understand why any manufacturer would sell a scrambler or classic looking bike without spoked rims... What a shame , so i have to spend 1,500 euro extra on top off the already high price 6.800 euro 😅 I'm maybe better off buying a fantic caballero 500?Also looks great and i cant seem to find a lot off reliability issues online...
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
Yeah buy a second hand fantic and save some cash. Good option
@drd381618 күн бұрын
Sold mine-the forks were so stiff it nearly crashed me two times that was enough--pity--did 8000km on t and sold it
@exonusgod18 күн бұрын
Does this mean yesr end reviews of all the 400s? :D Its a nice looking bike, but I think triumph need to get the details down for the price. Unfortunately theyre falling towards a Harley model but still with the classic British bike issues. Small but mighty gremlins which are easy to fix with the right parts.... Just not available or shouldn't meed replacing at that interval. Then again, if you buy a british bike you know what youre getting into.
@leslieaustin15119 күн бұрын
It really does look good, and (plus?) it looks like a Triumph, though those RR wheels make it much better looking. Thanks Nathan, and (when it comes) Happy New Year! Les
@hunczar19 күн бұрын
Great bike; exact same set up; as far as height: not sure why this is higher than the 900 scrambler…odd.
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@2Gales18 күн бұрын
Reliability and durability issues sound like a deal breaker to me. A warped brake disc at 800 miles? Bad stock tyre? Short geared? Bad suspension? It is a beautiful machine, good engine but too many issues.
@lweleven342316 күн бұрын
Why do you say tubless are great ? Surely tubed is easier to fix in the middle of nowhere, back in the day we tubed older landrovers and I still to this day prefer tubed to tubless for off-road or overlanding being bikes or 4x4 .as you guess I’m oldlschool less electrics as well , as you find they can be problematic
@nathanthepostman16 күн бұрын
It's a hotly debated subject for sure and ultimately it'll come down to preferences, but for me I can have a tubeless rim plugged and back on the go in ten minutes tops. Puncture a tube on a fat adventure bike and you could be there all day. Breaking the bead, not nipping the tube. It's a tough job to do. And you can always put a tube in a tubeless rim if you really dent the rim. So yes, for me personally it's tubeless all the way
@vanislandsteve13 күн бұрын
👍🏻🇨🇦
@pungarehu18 күн бұрын
You lost me at £2500 to “make it better” than a string of bloody warranty issues. At least triumph will fix that rather than sticking their head in the sand, al la KTM😂
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
£1500 to make it look more tarty to be fair
@noahrobin194118 күн бұрын
I suspect that if you’re looking for this sort of bike (light dual sport/adventure) you’re going to spent 1-2k to make it better regardless of the bike, unless you get a used one someone has already spent that money on. OEM suspension on most (if not all) bikes in that category is kind of rubbish, just for starters.
15 күн бұрын
There's no such thing as a "street scrambler". Meaning of Scrambler is same as an oldschool Motocross bike from 50ties, 60-ties. So meybe not for uneducated youngsters, but for me(who knows what scrambler mean) it is a ear-slapper.
@nathanthepostman15 күн бұрын
From what I gather scramblers of the 60s were simply road bikes with long travel suspension. This doesn't have long travel suspension but has scrambler styling. So calling it a street scrambler makes sense in some ways, but clearly not to everyone.
15 күн бұрын
@@nathanthepostman wiki and simple: Motocross first evolved in Britain from motorcycle trials competitions, such as the Auto-Cycle Clubs's first quarterly trial in 1909 and the Scottish Six Days Trial that began in 1912.[1][2] When organisers dispensed with delicate balancing and strict scoring of trials in favour of a race to become the fastest rider to the finish, the activity became known as "hare scrambles", said to have originated in the phrase, "a rare old scramble" describing one such early race.[1] Though known as scrambles racing (or just scrambles) in the United Kingdom, the sport grew in popularity and the competitions became known internationally as "motocross racing", by combining the French word for motorcycle, motocyclette, into a blend with "cross country".[1]
@dk.65016 күн бұрын
2000 pounds for a few aftermarket items, ridiculous 😮
@nathanthepostman16 күн бұрын
If you don't want them don't fit them
@fuglbird18 күн бұрын
Why do you need a "fleet" of bikes?
@nathanthepostman18 күн бұрын
For people to ride
18 күн бұрын
Because he runs a business
@difficultkunt40507 күн бұрын
Good video but spoilt by the big tut after every sentence..😳
@nathanthepostman7 күн бұрын
Tough crowd. Tut.
@steelmilkjug18 күн бұрын
I'd rather have black forks that perform better than gold ones that don't.