Triumph Speed T4 ProsBrings all the positive attributes in terms of design and build quality of the Speed 400 at an affordable price pointGreat ground clearance (gotten better) in real-world ridingTorquey nature of the engine makes it easier to ride in the city. Power delivery is smooth and refined with hardly any vibrationsRevised suspension setup offers a plush ride and good stability on the highwayA non-intimidating bike which is very beginner-friendly while also being easy to recommend to older riders getting back to some easy riding after a gapTriumph Speed T4 ConsFor Rs. 23,000 more, the Speed 400 comes across as a better value for money propositionLoses out on a fair amount of kit compared to the Speed 400 (Ride by wire, traction control and engine immobiliser)Manual throttle means you experience slight jerks on closing the throttle at low speedsNon-adjustable brake and clutch levers, although they are light and easy to operate. Adjustable levers would have been a nice touch.Analogue + Digital speedometer could have been better executed. Currently, the rpm meter is hard to read.Read Team-BHP’s detailed Triumph Speed T4Review here.