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Triumph has an exciting lineup of motorcycles on sale in India. From a super Sport like the Daytona 660 to an adventure tourer like the Tiger 1200, you have a wide berth of choice. But most Triumph motorcycles available in India cost upward of Rs 8 lakh ex-showroom. Triumph has decided to lower the entry point of its brand to attract more customers by recently introducing the Speed T4. It is a successor to the Speed 400 and retails at an ex-showroom price of Rs 2.17 lakh. This makes it more affordable than the 312cc TVS Apache RTR 310, which has a base ex-showroom price of Rs 2.49 lakh.
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The Triumph Speed T4 Has A 398cc Single-Cylinder Engine
The Speed T4 uses a 398.15cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine that produces 30.6 hp and 36 Nm of peak torque. The engine hooks up to a 6-speed gearbox. This bike uses a perimeter tubular steel frame with a cast aluminium swing arm. At the front, the Speed T4 deploys a 43 mm telescopic fork with 140 mm of suspension travel. It has a gas monoshock setup at the back with an external reservoir and 120 mm of travel.
You Get Dual-Channel ABS ON The Triumph Speed T4
Triumph has given the Speed T4 17-inch 10-spoke cast aluminium alloys. The front wheel is wrapped in a 110/70 section tyre, while the rear has a 140/70. Stopping power comes from a 300mm disc brake at the front with a four-piston calliper and a 230mm disc brake at the back. The Speed T4 is equipped with dual-channel ABS.
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The Triumph Speed T4 Has A Modern Classic Design.
The Triumph Speed T4 has a seat height of 806mm and weighs 180kg. In terms of features, you get LED headlights, taillights, and blinkers. The instrument pod features an analogue speedometer accompanied by an LCD. The T4 is available in white, black, and Red. The sculpted fuel tank and the single-seat design enhance the modern classic design of the Speed T4. It can have 400 graphics on the tank with Speed T4 written on the side panel.
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