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At present, Triumph have only two models that are LAMS legal for Australia – the Trident 660 and a de-tuned version of the Street Triple. That’s soon to change, though, with a pair of all-new models to wear the famous Triumph badge due for local release later this year.

Badged as the ‘Speed 400’ and Scrambler 400 X,’ the upcoming models will be part of Triumph’s Modern Classics family, alongside the Scrambler 900/1200, Speed Twin 900/2100, Thruxton RS and various Bonneville variants. But where those models are exclusively for full licence holders, the Speed 400 and Scrambler 440 X will be road legal for learners.

The 400 pair are all-new from the ground up andfeature not seen on a Triumph in five decades.

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