If you ride hard and love to go beyond the tarmac then Triumph’s latest announcement might just hit your radar. At ₹71,751 for the set, the Triumph Scrambler 400 XC tubeless spoke wheels are clearly geared toward off-road enthusiasts who want more than stock.
This has got the biking community talking and for good reason. So, what makes these wheels so special? And is the upgrade worth it?
What’s So Special About These Wheels?
The tubeless spoke wheels on the Scrambler 400 XC come from the same trusted suppliers as Triumph’s bigger adventure bikes like the Tiger 900 Rally Pro and Scrambler 1200 X, ensuring solid build and durability. So you get durability and off-road performance – perfect for riders who love to go off-road.
To break it down, the front tubeless spoke wheel costs ₹34,876, and the rear is priced slightly higher at ₹36,875. And yes, that adds up fast. But that’s the kind of investment off-road riders know can make or break an adventure.
Warranty Warning: Retrofit With Caution
Thinking of fitting these wheels on your regular Scrambler 400 X? Just know – it could cancel out your warranty.
Why? Because Triumph hasn’t homologated these wheels for individual sale in India. Even if installed at an official service center, your Scrambler 400 X won’t be covered.
Scrambler 400 XC buyers will only get warranty coverage for defects related to the rim itself – not for bent spokes or impact damage. So bends, dents or damaged spokes from rough riding won’t be covered.
More Than Just Wheels: Scrambler 400 XC Packs Real Off-Road Punch
Apart from the wheels, the Triumph Scrambler 400 XC comes with a few adventure ready features. There’s a engine bash plate, a taller windscreen and handguards all of which complete its rugged, ready-for-anything look.The XC still runs on the same 398cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine as the Scrambler 400 X, producing 40 PS at 8,000 rpm and 37.5 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm and comes with a 6-speed gearbox. You also get dual-channel ABS with off-road mode, ride-by-wire throttle, LED lighting and slipper clutch.
How Does It Compare?
Compare this to Royal Enfield’s Himalayan 450 where tubeless spoke wheels cost around ₹40,645 each and you’ll see Triumph’s offering is on the expensive side.
But for riders who need reliability and performance off-road and want the convenience of tubeless tires this might still be worth the splurge.
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FAQs About Triumph Scrambler 400 XC tubeless spoke wheels
Can I add these tubeless wheels to my Scrambler 400 X?
Yes, but it will void your warranty. Triumph India hasn’t officially approved them for retrofit use.
Why are the wheels so expensive?
These wheels are built by the same manufacturers behind Triumph’s high-end adventure bikes like the Tiger 900 and Scrambler 1200, which means you’re getting proven quality.