I have been recently tempted by the idea of waiting for the Triumph Scrambler 400X to be released later this year for a purchase instead of purchasing the Royal Enfield HNTR 350 which is available now. Just seen a place-holder advert on Ebay for a seller selling a brand new Scrambler 400X later this year for £5500. Are the prices on show anything like they will be when released, or is it just a very rough figure? If they are accurate, then I think it will be much too expensive in comparison the the HNTR 350 for me to even consider.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/394707987254 ... R_zZ7farYg
Triumph Scrambler 400X
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Re: Triumph Scrambler 400X
I'm watching for the release of the price as well, I love the look of them, needs a set of knobblies though, to set it off
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Re: Triumph Scrambler 400X
eBay sellers had the new Suzuki Address on presale for about a grand above the RRP, that was announced a few months later.
Sadly, given Triumph's reputation for premium pricing, the eBay presale price is probably more accurate.
TLDR: it's probably not far out!
Sadly, given Triumph's reputation for premium pricing, the eBay presale price is probably more accurate.
TLDR: it's probably not far out!
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Re: Triumph Scrambler 400X
~£2600 in India so probably nearer 6k when it comes here
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Re: Triumph Scrambler 400X
Probably not far out, given the price of its direct competitors.
Unfortunately, the Hunter 350 isn't direct competition for the Triumph.alihar07 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 16, 2023 5:12 pmI have been recently tempted by the idea of waiting for the Triumph Scrambler 400X to be released later this year for a purchase instead of purchasing the Royal Enfield HNTR 350 which is available now. Just seen a place-holder advert on Ebay for a seller selling a brand new Scrambler 400X later this year for £5500. Are the prices on show anything like they will be when released, or is it just a very rough figure? If they are accurate, then I think it will be much too expensive in comparison the the HNTR 350 for me to even consider.
The BMW 310GS, and KTM 390 Adventure, are. Both those bikes are around the £6k mark.
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Re: Triumph Scrambler 400X
Not the scrambler but interesting review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLmN3OdzPiA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLmN3OdzPiA