Beautiful color combinations and fit and finish , I am seriously thinking of trading in my Harley for something lighter and simpler and I think this is it .
Remember watching this last year, as I was deciding on which bike to buy. Ultimately I went with the Street Twin and I have no regrets about that choice. It really is a great bike! However, I am now thinking of switching out the handlebars for the Street Cup bars. The Black Ace Handlebars, I believe they're named. Just to switch it up for the Spring and Summer months. As for when I ride in the Fall and Winter months here in the States, I install my touring windshield and will be going back to the standard ST handlebars. ;-)
Great review as always, Captain! Have been looking forward to your Street Cup review for awhile now, NOT disappointed! I made it through the whole video with ease. You're making my dedication to getting a Thruxton R more difficult to commit to.. they're both such beautiful bikes. Well hopefully I decide when the time comes ;) Cheers from a big fan from Singapore!
You're welcome Nicholas. :-) If you can afford it and don't particularly need a lighter bike, then the Thruxton is much more fun due to the power, but the street cup is more useable in town and city riding... I think that would be my way of deciding... :-) You're right that they both look stunning.. Thanks for watching and for the comment! Good luck, ride safely and TBH!
Nice one Sir! like the new opening "landing"....kept expecting a Tally Bally as you touched down ;-) The demo got my curious into whether this bike would do for a pair of lady friends....so I googled "two ladies one street cup"....BIG MISTAKE! Off to find some eye bleach now!
as always Captain...and we wouldn't expect anything less...a nice report, detailed but with the "Rambunctious Twist". Even my wife gives a giggle when she hears your voice coming through the speakers....keep it up!
Love your post. I enjoy your energy. Just bought a new 2017 street cup in the same silver and black that you had in the video. $2000 below the sticker of $10500 as it's last years model. A pretty good deal I think. So far having a great time getting to know it. Very different than my 2004 Bullet Sixty-5 royal enfield. Which is the only other bike I've ever owned. Thanks for the post.
That's a very good deal! well done! I would have thought that it IS very different! An excellent choice... Don't forget to let me know what you think after a longer period... I haven't heard many long term ownership stories on this bike, which would normally mean that nothing is wrong...
I always loved the old Thruxton, but having never ridden it. The new Thruxton is the most beautiful bike ever made, and worthy of it's name. The new Street Cup is what the old Thruxton always should have been, and shows that Triumph is shooting for the stars. What a fantastic company.
It's Tally Ballyhard to believe you'd need many cooling fins in the weather you guys in England ride in. Every ride is below 20 degrees. You almost need the thermostat on your cooling system, just to warm up the engine. Pretty? Its adorable. You can take off the seat cowl and there's seat below. I have the seat cowl on my 2005 T100. And there are finger tight bolts holding it on. Does look nice. Thanks Cap, Oh, the idea behind the small fly screen is to force air up from it, pushing the higher up air up as well. Like a small wall of wind. I have a generic one on my T100. I just couldn't justify the price of the triumph brand. Maybe some day. I did spring 200 bucks for Triumph bar end mirrors. They do look and are better. But not really 200 bucks worth. Thanks again Cap.
Thanks again Peter… Ah, I was riding in 39°C this summer! The cooling fan was on all the time so maybe the fins do help a tad? Not just cosmetic… I had the old Thruxton 900 that you could remove the seat cowl easily enough too… Thanks again for your input!
Brilliant Capt been waiting ages for a review on this beauty! Think they should have called it a Street Racer or Street Spitfire or something. Cup sounds a bit well odd. Does it go daaager daaaaager da? Ha ha. It really is a gorgeous bike, I'm going to have to test ride it soon. I see Free Spirits are already selling a brembo 4 pot caliper front brake kit should it be lacking for some riders. TBH and thanks for the review again
You're welcome! THank you for watching... Yes, there are already after market bits and bobs as the Street Twin has been out for a year now and the parts should be interchangeable... :-) TBH!
Excellent review. No need for twin discs with ABS just try reverse braking, back brake first, you can't lock up the rear wheel.I also trail the back brake when cornering fast
These new baby Trumpets are great aren't they...not too keen on the look of those "clip ons" though, look a bit naff....wonder why they couldn't have had actual clip-ons...good work as ever sir! Keep 'em coming....
Clip ons would have made this bike even smaller. Fine if you are less than 5'10 maybe... Not sure.. These are Ace Bars which were on original cafe racers anyway, hence the name, so they've gone for a bit of comfort but also a bit of tradition at the same time. I think it's a nice match but it won't be for everyone... :-) Honoured by your watchign as ever. I'll try to keep the next one shorter though, but what with the walk around and the selfies, the time just runs on and on. And there's normally so much to say! :-) Tally Bally HO!
Fair do's skipper - in that case well done Triumph for paying homage to the original! ....and I know what you mean, much to talk about with these new bikes....keep 'em coming....oh, and the honour is all mine sir....
Thanks for the content from the both of you! You can find this bike in the used market now for a real steal. I am 6’4” so I find it really difficult to fit on anything properly but wondering with the extra ground clearance on this from the ST combined with a British customs bench seat and a bar swap if it will be a secret ST that’s better looking and more suited for taller riders 🤔 might just give it a go to find out. Always look forward to videos from you two. TBH TMF!
I know, I just get used to riding bigger bikes after riding the Tigers and Explorers and the even larger cruisers! Look at the 765cc Street Triple. MUCH faster...
TALLY BALLY HO Captain! I don't know if you'll see this comment, but i have a few questions since i am considering getting this motorcycle as a daily commute bike. First question, do you know if the fairing that fits on the thruxton 900 or 1200 would fit on this one? Second question do you know if its true that they are discontinuing this model? Thank you for the video and for your time.
I don't believe that it's been discontinued but I will investigate this for you... The street Cup comes with it's own fly screen but don't think that the fairing on the Thruxton 1200 will fit as it will be too wide.... Hope that this helps...
It’s really as you’d expect. The Thruxton is heavier but with more grunt. Doesn’t need to be revved and really does accelerate quicker! So heavier to push around as well, and slightly slower to turn in but still a brilliant bike.
I've got the 2018 black and silver one, my first triumph, love it, I chose it because of the colour, I didn't like the colours of the street twins. although it could do with another gear. changed to higher handle bars, I swap the seat over to a bench seat for when the misses wont's to come out for a ride.
I would suggest a bike with straight bars to start with like the scrambler or T100 or even T120 is the insurance isn't too bad... Or a street triple? You might be a bit cramped on the street cup...
First of all, love the reviews! Finally someone who has a personality and can hold my attention for more than a few minutes. I hardly noticed that this was 40 minutes long. Now for the bike. I have just finished my break in miles on my Street Cup, and I couldn’t be happier. I’m just at 5’4 and this is not only my first “big” bike, it’s also my first bike that’s not a dirt only. I would have loved a Thruxton but just couldn’t see being comfortable with how much bigger they felt. I pretty much agree with every point you made about the Cup. One question, would you still pick this bike if you didn’t have the Thruxton or did you change your mind after testing the Street Scrambler? Keep up the great work and TBH!!
Thank you and thank you for watching. I'm afraid that I would go for the Street Scrambler for all out fun and ease of riding. but if you want the cafe racer look then I stand by the assertion that the Street Cup is an excellent bike...
I am completely with you on this. I loved the Street cup since the year it was released, and always loved the Bonneville series. I got my Yellow Street cup last month and have put about 200 miles in it. I do like the Thruxton as well, but for the same reason like you mentioned, I did not opt for it. I am very satisfied with the handling and power of my first motorcycle, the 2017 Triumph Street cup yellow. I love it. I noticed that when riding 60mph speed, due to side winds, it has a small shake... am taking it to the dealer next week to check it out.
Great review again captain nice take on a cafe racer. Had a sit on one at my dealers fit on it better than the thurxton am a bit short in the arms. Watched your review you did on the old bonneville and thurxton. I picked the bonneville in the end though I bought it before watching it but still helped that I made the right decision. 🏍 thanks again
"Nothing has hurt my testicles or lower back" should be put in the brochure for prospective buyers. Great comprehensive review pal, even if not my style of bike looks and sounds good. I made it all the way to the end. TBH!!!
Very nice and shiny. How would you say it stacks to the old Thruxton when taking into account the second hand market? The old 900s are about £2-3k cheaper for newer riders looking to get into the cafe racer style but I suspect you'll be forking out a bit in the constant battle with corrosion that the old 900s seem to be in.
I do mention that at the end, but you are forgiven if you never made it that far! ;-) It really is at least twice as good as the old 900 Thruxtons, so if you can afford it, it's really worth saving for the Street Cup... :-) Hope that answers your question... :-) TBH!
Another excellent production from the Cap'n. In fact, I was so inspired that I went on the Triumph site and 'configurated' meself a Street Cup the way that I would want it. I got up to £11,500 before I bailed out. I think the starting price may be a tad too high for what it is. It would make a great Sunday bike, but I do occasionally ride long distances. I don't think me old bones would be up to more than 100 miles, tops, on a Street Cup. I love the looks, the sound, the IDEA of it - but!!. Does anybody else think that the name is a bit, er, lame?Anyway, much thanks to CR for his excellent filmographic reviews. Keep em' coming sir! TBH.
Thank you sir! :-) Glad you enjoyed it. Yes, you can go to town in the accessories but you don't need to make the same mistake that I always do and buy everything at once... It takes time to how you really want it because until you ride it and see it in the flesh, you can't truly be sure! :-) Yes, Street Cup, can be misinterpreted, but it means a competition cup really.. It's all about the racing pedigree and pretence.. Thank you for the kind remarks and for watching! :-)
Awesome review. Really love this bike but have a couple of nagging reservations. Do you think the price jump over the Street Twin is justified considering the Cup is basically then inline worth the T100? Also, at 6' I'm worried I would be a bit cramped with the placement of the foot pegs.
Well I am 6'1 and I was ok... Yes, the Street Twin has more comfortable pegs, but my knees felt too high up on that bike. The street twin would be more comfortable for longer rides but I mean more than about 4 hours long... I think that the price is justified due to the different stance of the bike and that you can't modify the street twin yourself to look like this due to frame changes. But price is so subjective... It's only worth it if you can afford it! :-) Thank you for watching and for the comment! :-)
Wben you were riding at 65mph speed, due to wind, side wind, was there a slight shake in the motorcycle making you feel a bit uneasy ? It happens when I ride on my Street cup.
Gosh, it was a while ago now but I didn't notice anything at the time so I'd have to say no I didn't... Id check your head bearing... I know that some have an issue with them. My Thruxton R had it's head bearing replaced under warranty..
You just combined two of my favourite videos watch in the first minute: POV air flights and motorcycle rides/reviews. Thanks for that. I assume that first bit relates to where you got the Captain in your monicker? Another great review. Thanks!
Hi Captain... Would you change the handle bars? At 1st glance I didn't like the look as much as the ones on the old thruxton but you did say they were comfortable.
They are very comfortable and they are the old Ace Bars that are a nod to old cafe racers anyway.... Clip ons would be lighter but as it is a smaller bike anyway, clip ons might make it too low and uncomfortable. Something for an owner to try I reckon! :-) Thanks for watching and for the comment! :-)
No it isn't. The Thruxton and R have twin front discs whereas the cup doesn't. The Thruxtons are heavier bikes too, so the suspension is different too. I hope that this answers your question ok. Thank you! :-)
I like the silver R the weight not an issue cause now I ride a CB750 1980 my first bike ever now I want new best I go to Montréal moto show tomorrow let you know my choice
I'm going to blame you if I don't like it! Great review, made me go look at one in the flesh. It was like seeing the mars bars by the till. I just had to have one.
Thank you Stephen. THat won't be for a while as my dealer hasn't got one in yet, but will edit it as fast as I can once I have done it... :-) Thank you for watching!
We have only just had these released here in the colonies and yours is the first test that i have seen on it ,i would call it the naughty sister of the street cup i always did like the naughty ones .The cylinder head would work as you say just better you should slap the bounder who said it doesnt work unfortunately i cannot ride with my weight on my wrists as would be the case with these bars but it is a good looking baby thruxton .
It is indeed! Very nimble and if you didn't want the power or costs of the bigger Thruxton, then this is a perfect compromise. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. :-)
Ah, sorry about that. When I edit, I do turn down the output volume to lower than 0db, so should be ok... Maybe I should put a warning at the beginning of each of my videos stating WARNING: TURN DOWN YOUR VOLUME! But then you wouldn't get the full Tally Bally Ho! ;-) Thanks for watching! I hope that your speakers have recovered...
I agree wholeheartedly with one of the comments that the front mudguard is style over function. Far too short. On your demo which had only done a few miles the crud from the road was already evident. This will quickly turn into blocked and/or damaged fins. Do designers not realise it occasionally rains in the U.K. I am humming and hawing between the Cup (naff name) and the T100. Any suggestions for a returning biker? Last bike was Norton Commando 750.
Really been enjoying watching your reviews and also really like the looks of the new triumphs. The thing is though I have a cb500x and I'm worried they won't give me the grin factor I'm after . I want a bit more go than I get from my Honda ,so my question is do you think the t100 or the cup will do it for me or will it be more of a side step than a step up .
They should definitely give you more of a grin factor, but it would be down to budget... The Scrambler feels more fun, but the T120 would definitely give you the oomph you want but it quite a displacement hike!
Great Review I was weighing this up against the outgoing Thruxton 900 but you've swayed me on that one. How do you compare it with the new Thruxton 1200 standard?
Hmm... If you can afford the actual Thruxton then I'd get that purely for the extra performance. But if you are smaller, a lady or don't want to spend too much, then the Street Cup is excellent.
Nice one captain, really like this bike.........biggest problem is that it is not a Thruxton!! Will always feel like it could be better, that said I will go and give it a test ride.....have to try and get a ride together soon
Yes, that is a very good point. But if you compared it to the larger Thruxton, then it's no contest. But for a younger rider for cheaper insurance, easier riding and maybe even as a first big bike, the Street Cup would be a better bet.... That's what all these smaller bikes are about. And if I was mainly city riding, I'd choose the street cup over the Thruxton for ease! :-) I'd rather ride this than my Thruxton R if I lived in London mainly due tot he lighter clutch and better turning circle, but I would never swap it for my Thruxton R for where I live now... :-) Hope that makes sense... :-) Tally Bally Ho sir and hope to see you again soon... :-)
You are definitively the Sir David Frederick Attenborough of the bike's wild life! Just an awesome video, enjoyed it very much, thank you! Are you already planing the 1st BBC Planet Bike?
Thank you. I'm not sure as to why it weighs more. I can only assume its either the longer Ace bars (that are bent inwards) or the extras like the seat cowl as well? Otherwise it's pretty much the same bike... Maybe because the rear shocks are longer, they add a bit of weight. That makes sense to me! Thanks for watchman and for the question! :-)
This question has bugged me for 6 years. Now a Cup owner I decided to put all the extras over the Twin on the bathroom scales. First the rev counter followed by the fly screen, then the two heel guards and finally the seat cowl. Hey presto! 3kg.
It IS much better than the outgoing Thruxton unless you plan to do a lot of customisation as the old Thruxton engine has a lot of engine maps out there to choose from.. Thanks for watching! :-)
Hiya Captain! Well after watching your and others' reviews on the Street Cup I went and pulled the trigger yesterday. It was a horrendously difficult choice between it and the Moto Guzzi V7 Special, as they're so different. I still lust after the V7, for sure, but I decided that, as a pretty new and inexperienced rider, the less attention I have to pay to the idiosyncrasies of the bike, the more I can pay attention to where it should be: the road. I found the V7 wonderful, super light, torquey and oh-so-sexy and unique. But wow, you really have to pay attention to gears, etc. So the Cup won out. Superb bike!! A friend accompanied me all the way through the Sacramento River Delta on his XSR900, all the way back to the north SF Bay Area. Needless to say, I arrived home with a grin on my face! I'll let you know how it all goes once I get more used to it - and this rain quits. Ugh. Anyway, thanks so much to you and to @themissendenflyer and to @phil480 for all the great info! Cheers and TBH and all that!
Sorry for this late response! Been a busy homelife... Thanks for watching and glad we could have been of service! Good comparison with the V7, so thanks for that! How's the weather now? Been out much? Happy New Year!
When can we see a take-off? It must be more entertaining when you've got a plane full of fatties (like myself) and your fast approaching the end of the runway!!! Oh, and as always, an entertaining and informative video as well ;-}
Certainly is a unique intro 🛬- In a past life I worked as a development engineer at Marconi Avionics, Rochester, on flight computers, at that time Radio Altimeters were notoriously unreliable (plus and minus loads of feet!), only the foolhardy would rely on them for landing 🙃mind you that was in the mid 60's hopefully they've improved in the last 50 years 👴
@@CaptainRambunctious Just bought an '18 SC and love it. Thanks for the quick response. I have a Kriega backpack with Triumph branding when I bought a Triumph years ago but thought this waist back keeps just the right of stuff nearby.
Cracking review as usual buddy, one can only assume that you do really like it as you donated 41 minutes to the review, lol, I agree with you the fake air filters need to be black, it's one of those few bikes that I wouldn't mind even if they didn't do a tail tidy as what's there doesn't look to much out of place, RSM8.
Yes, the rear mudguard does look very streamlined, and so no really necessary, but I would want to bring the lights and numberplate up and back regardless, even if I keep the 'fender'... :-) My reviews are becoming far too long but I'm trying to get all the info in there... You can get basic stuff from the professional reviews from BikeWorld and MCN etc, so I try to build on that... Still get complaints though! ;-) Longest one so far. I try to stay below 30 mins if I can. Will see what happened on the Bobber and Scrambler... :-) Thanks for watching as always, and looking forward to meeting again this year, helpfully more than once!! TBH!
I'd sooner watch your review bro, at least I know it's honest, with some reviews you know they're just trying to sell them, I know it's a taste thing, but I think your taste in Triumph is very much inline with the rest of us today, besides if you think something is poor quality at least you'd tell us, chances are I'm never going to be able to have a New Triumph anyway but in years to come maybe a used one, and i'll be able to look back on these reviews and find out what people actually thought, lol, keep up the good work bud & RS.
Thanks Skeggy! :-) Sorry for the late reply... A good point and rather scary to think that these will be available in years to come! Poor viewers! ;-) The ONLY thing I am disappointed in is the corrosion of the engine cases when they come into contact with salt... Instantaneous and ugly and not covered by warranty... £250 to replace out of my own pocket if I want to, on a £12000 bike... Pretty annoyed about it but there you go, everything else is great, therefore if you get the opportunity ever, then get one with black engine cases... :-) Thanks as always for your supportive comments and see you in the Spring! :-) TBH!
Thank you. and thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! I wonder if you buy this and then if you do, would you let me know if you think my video assessment is an accurate one? Cheers!
Another great review, thanks! Still hesitating about my choice. Living in central Paris, I don't have the joys of those empty country lanes. I'm going to test the Street Cup, the Ducati Café Racer and the R-Nine-t. What's your take on all that, especially for a good deal of city riding and hopefully some weekend jaunts.
Tony Dare if you like the look then Street cup. I can't say for the Ducati or BMW but the Ducati looks plasticky to me and I've never liked the sticking out cylinder heads of the Boxer BMW engine. The Triumph Scrambler would be my choice for cool urban riding. Loved it. Check my latest video, it's that. Found it a lot more simple to ride in and out of traffic and definitely had the fun factor!
Thanks Cap. Will watch the vid but I really don't like the exhaust on the T-scrambler, perhaps their are other options? I also heard that there are some cornering concerns and not great grip in the wet? Alternative tyres?
Entertaining videos if somewhat loud at times #stopshoutingyouwanker 😜 especially after watching several videos! However, production values are increasing and content is always detailed and the only criticism I have is feedback on corner handling and more importantly pillion provision/comfort and effects on handling. For me this is important as I like the Street Cup but not sure about the seat for my pillion, in which case the T100 may be better, whereas some have suggested that if carrying a pillion regularly then the T120 may be better (or Thruxton)? Opinion?
Gavin Thomas the corner handling was excellent. Light yet stable. As for the pillion, I didn't take one and so I can't answer for that. But the difference with this over the Thruxton is that the seat cowl removes and there is a flat surface for a pillion, whereas the Thruxton does not have a seat unless you buy the dual seat. The T120 would have more power and more room for a pillion and the T100 has a larger seat area for a pillion over the street cup as well. Maybe people who already own these bikes and may have carrried a pillion will see this question and answer as well. The other option is to look up the street cup on the triumphrat forum website and ask there... should be plenty of people there happy to help... Thanks for watching and for asking the questions! 😊 TBH!
I really like the cup but then I like most bikes that I can flat foot on. (being only 5.6 an all). Looks dam sexy too. Would I give up my Harley Superlow 883 mmm not sure. Thanks Captain great ride and review, bally bally ho ha ha...
I wonder who that 5'3 short arse is? I bet he would never own a bike with spoked wheels. Nicely done Captain! I'm not sure about those mirrors, I'm sure they're different to what was on the one at the Bobber launch and Motorcycle Live. I also had someone comment about the header fins being "fake" hahaha, nope they are definitely real and physically there! How did you get away with that clip at the beginning? I thought that sort of thing is highly frowned upon?
Ah, well about the clip. a) I wasn't flying as I was on the jump seat, so no one can shout un safe... and b) no airline badges can be seen, so reckon I'm safe on that score too! :-) No idea, who that diminutive chap could be but they must be dear to the captain's heart to be mentioned in one his stupendous reviews! :-) TBH old chum!
Ahh of course. I see no issue there from the jump seat and being out of the way. Or its from a simulator ;) Weather here is bright and sunny, so will head up to my local Triumph and see if they've got their Street Cup in yet. TBH!
Very much so. As I said, it's at least twice as good. But the older Thruxton is good for tinkering with as there are plenty of engine remaps out there for the older engine, but it won't be a quick or light or easy to ride... You could save a bit of money by buying the older one but you'd just spend more money trying to get it to be as good as the street cup... Also, the street cup is of much better quality.
i cant decide between this, a street twin, or a bonneville... just sold my 2015 street triple bc i was eventually gonna kill myself on it speeding around like a maniac... any thoughts guys?
The cup is better than the street, but I prefer the scrambler! Much easier to ride and more practical really... The main considerations with the bonneville is that you are going up in engine size with the increases in fuel consumption, insurance and cost.... But very good really... The T120 is excellent and comfortable... On any of these bikes you might find yourself going quickly anyway but the lower revs do keep you a little more sensible... If I didn't have my Thruxton, I'd either have the new speedmaster or for a smaller engine, the Street Scrambler... Give them a go and see! :-)
yes i think what ill do is send the dealership where i purchased my 2015 street triple an email and see if they have a street twin i could have a spin on. Something deep down inside tells me that ill be a bit underwhelmed and ill end up putting the money i got for the street triple down on a 2018 model LOL i hear the new 765 engine is even better if thats possible... cheers and thanks for the reply :-)
Nice video captain. Love Triumphs. But have to say that this one doesn't float my boat. Perhaps after our American friends get there hands on it. Something special will be pieced together.
Awesome video! The only thing that's a bit unsettling is the cockpit. The way it's looking at me as if it wants to say "I tell you how fast you're going and you tell me where I can find Sarah Connor."
Cheers for the vid Captain always entertaining, you and Triumph! Does anyone else manufacture motorbikes in the world that Captain Rambunctious dwells in! On a serious note it's an attractively styled bike. If that's an Embraer 190 landing at City Airport, I'm guessing that's a BA plane old boy. I'm not a plane spotter by the way, just showing an interest.
I couldn't possibly comment... I try to remain mildly incognito. I could always be moonlighting for Alitalia or Lufthansa... ;-) Yes, BMW is on the cards next... Just need nicer weather and I'll spend 2 days doing about 6 of their bikes that I want to have a razz on... :-) Thank you for watching! :-)
Nothing wrong with a bit of length I have been told very often in many and diverse settings so Cecil B de Mille turn over but I hope the Street Cup has as much longevity in the mileage as you do olde chap but one should never be afraid to express one's views to the penultimate degree in the hope that this might send the arrow just that teensy bit further towards the meaningful target. A small point in that there is no worthwhile adjustment in the handlebars. They do everything they are supposed to do but after riding a Norton I cannot get over the feeling while test riding these that they feel a bit like a toy. A lot of fun though and without the foibles that might cause the intransigence of a grin or two..
Yes, after riding a Norton, this would feel like a toy. But the Norton is a lot more money, a bigger and heavier machine, with fewer modern touches and a much much older engine design so probably less reliable but definitely less efficient and more expensive to maintain. There is no question that a Norton would be more a more original cafe racer than even the Thruxtons, but that is also the problem. If you want less comfort and more expense but remain true to the older platform, then the Norton is the best, but as a riding machine that looks great and goes well and is efficient to run, then you can't really beat the modern Triumphs at the moment... I see what you mean about the handlebar adjustment too, I was just getting carried away with trying to talk about everything. Some things still found themselves on the cutting room floor as it is, and maybe this one another thing that should have done as well... Thanks for watching and for the comment! Very thought provoking... :-)
Very true, but so many people don't seem to like them according to the comments i've been getting... I like to call them bendy bars personally... :-) I will add this into the description though for others.. :-) Cheers! TBH!
Unlike your good self that's had the pleasure, I've only sat on the little beastie. I grew up with people 'upgrading' to ace bars so to me it ties in with the look and IMHO suits it very well. What I don't like is the open end of the tubes at the clock end. Looks cheap and unfinished.
Yes, thanks Aidan! I know that but the name eluded me during the recording! :-) I really should have remembered though, it's not like I was trying to remember stats or anything... Cheers and thanks for watching! :-)
Nice one sir :)..... im still having doubts and not quite sure whether i like it, or actually think its a bit daft idea of disguising a street twin as a Thruxton wannabe..... but great review as always
@Captain Rambunctious luckily new dealers are sprouting up and I'm lucky enough to have one near me in Bristol. I have ordered one after a one hour test ride on both and went for the interceptor.
Captain In my opinion, this is the modern, true Thruxton 900 evolved. They should have named it the Thruxton 900 and NOT the Street Cup!! This bike is EXACTLY what the next generation Thruxton 900 would have evolved into. The Street Cup is what the Original Thruxton would be if the engine displacement never changed. Triumph really messed up on this one marketing wise!!!!! The "Cup" is a Bike I want to have around town to do smaller rides.... I Misspoke... NOT smaller rides but, closer to home and sportier rides in town. Very hard to explain.... Rides , perhaps not warranted on my Truxton R and especially My Rocket 3 Roadster to get groceries..... and zip around town having fun in congested places on summer nights here...
Yeah, but I wouldn't count on those "retro" tires being terribly effective. Given the low power output and limited lean angle, may not matter so much. I know I'm glad I can get Pirelli GTs for my Thruxton. Wouldn't trust those retro buns on it.
saddlebag which Thruxton? The old one or new? My Metzelers did me well on the old one and the new one came with Rosso Corsas... I didn't feel the tyres were an issue when I rode the street cup but then again I wasn't really pushing it...
The warning stickers all over the thing are annoying - do really think that people are that stupid that they need reminding to put a helmet on, read the manual , check the oil and fuel and light before riding. Do you take them off in UK or does it void the warranty? I would be leaving the bigger indicators on - indicators can never be too big and the fork reflectors do help you by making the bike noticeable when turning out of side streets in the dark time - so again I would be leaving them on. A nice bike - looks the goods - spoked wheels would finnish it off nicely.
Nearly Retired yes they are! But due to the American culture of litigation, and EU legislation, the stickers are now warranted as some idiots will try and sue... I completely agree, but it's just an unfortunate sign of the times...
Nearly Retired the spoked wheels are on the T100 but yes, I agree with you. I think that the fork reflectors are ugly and pretty useless in my opinion, like the stickers but I'm sure they have their place with some people! Thanks for watching again! 😊
I'd say that the street triple would be a better first bike as it would be more comfortable, but there's not much in it. Go with what you prefer the look and riding position... Hope this helps.
Er.... using your phone while landing? The amount of stick car drivers get for using their phones at ground level on youtube.... :D On a more plane-spotter level..... which airport is that?
I grew up having to know both. Our weight is in stones and pounds, although I think I mention kgs in this one. The UK is supposedly metric now but many people still use both. For example, I use stones and pounds for my personal weight, but kgs for the weights of vehicles and fuel etc. feet and inches for height and miles for distance, although metres and centimetres for measurements of furniture and the like... In the UK it's best to know what things are in imperial AND metric so that you can talk to other people about such things... Fuel is in litres, but fuel consumption is in miles to the gallon. To make matters worse, a US gallon is less than a UK gallon!! Mind blown... ;-) Thanks for bringing this to my attention... Might be a fun (boring) vlog topic! ;-) Thanks for watching and sorry for the rather convoluted and fairly pointless reply! :-) TBH!
That short wheel base, gives it really good lines. Plus nimble. But it's not over the top in tbe power department. It's enough to enjoy, but not get you into super trouble. I'm sucker for cafe racers new and old. Bravo Triumph
alan robinson nope! That why I don’t have a locking filler anymore but it’s nice when you have one that doesn’t look like one... as prices increase though, it may happen? I did have some friends have their petrol stolen from their cars in the fuel crisis in 2000? I think it was then... but no, not particularly necessary unless you’re worried your significant other is going to put sugar in the tank to stop you riding all the time!
This makes me so excited to get this!! Thanks so much, I love your reviews.
Thank you Kaprina . And thank you for watching...
TBH!
Beautiful color combinations and fit and finish , I am seriously thinking of trading in my Harley for something lighter and simpler and I think this is it .
Light-years beyond Harley, you will not be disappointed. Go for it.
Happy holidays captain love your channel and really loves those gloves keep up the good work
Michael Calico thank you Michael. Happy seasons greetings to you too!
Remember watching this last year, as I was deciding on which bike to buy. Ultimately I went with the Street Twin and I have no regrets about that choice. It really is a great bike!
However, I am now thinking of switching out the handlebars for the Street Cup bars. The Black Ace Handlebars, I believe they're named. Just to switch it up for the Spring and Summer months. As for when I ride in the Fall and Winter months here in the States, I install my touring windshield and will be going back to the standard ST handlebars. ;-)
Great review as always, Captain! Have been looking forward to your Street Cup review for awhile now, NOT disappointed! I made it through the whole video with ease. You're making my dedication to getting a Thruxton R more difficult to commit to.. they're both such beautiful bikes. Well hopefully I decide when the time comes ;)
Cheers from a big fan from Singapore!
You're welcome Nicholas. :-)
If you can afford it and don't particularly need a lighter bike, then the Thruxton is much more fun due to the power, but the street cup is more useable in town and city riding...
I think that would be my way of deciding... :-) You're right that they both look stunning..
Thanks for watching and for the comment! Good luck, ride safely and TBH!
Nice one Sir! like the new opening "landing"....kept expecting a Tally Bally as you touched down ;-)
The demo got my curious into whether this bike would do for a pair of lady friends....so I googled "two ladies one street cup"....BIG MISTAKE!
Off to find some eye bleach now!
Ha ha ha! Whoops!!! That is NO street cup! ;-)
I do get funny looks when I shout TBH on take off! ;-)
Yes, excellent for ladies... :-)
as always Captain...and we wouldn't expect anything less...a nice report, detailed but with the "Rambunctious Twist". Even my wife gives a giggle when she hears your voice coming through the speakers....keep it up!
Jan Peter Reeves ha ha! Thank you, I'll try!! 😊
Tally Bally Ho'
TBH!!! 4 weeks and the TTR is mine!!
That is awesome news! And the weather should be a bit better by then too!
Love your post. I enjoy your energy. Just bought a new 2017 street cup in the same silver and black that you had in the video. $2000 below the sticker of $10500 as it's last years model. A pretty good deal I think. So far having a great time getting to know it. Very different than my 2004 Bullet Sixty-5 royal enfield. Which is the only other bike I've ever owned. Thanks for the post.
That's a very good deal! well done! I would have thought that it IS very different! An excellent choice... Don't forget to let me know what you think after a longer period... I haven't heard many long term ownership stories on this bike, which would normally mean that nothing is wrong...
Thanks for a thorough review with lots of humorous commentary. You make it look easy. Now, if I can find a used one I think I'll give it a go.
I always loved the old Thruxton, but having never ridden it. The new Thruxton is the most beautiful bike ever made, and worthy of it's name. The new Street Cup is what the old Thruxton always should have been, and shows that Triumph is shooting for the stars. What a fantastic company.
It's Tally Ballyhard to believe you'd need many cooling fins in the weather you guys in England ride in. Every ride is below 20 degrees. You almost need the thermostat on your cooling system, just to warm up the engine.
Pretty? Its adorable.
You can take off the seat cowl and there's seat below. I have the seat cowl on my 2005 T100. And there are finger tight bolts holding it on.
Does look nice.
Thanks Cap,
Oh, the idea behind the small fly screen is to force air up from it, pushing the higher up air up as well. Like a small wall of wind.
I have a generic one on my T100. I just couldn't justify the price of the triumph brand. Maybe some day. I did spring 200 bucks for Triumph bar end mirrors. They do look and are better. But not really 200 bucks worth.
Thanks again Cap.
Thanks again Peter…
Ah, I was riding in 39°C this summer! The cooling fan was on all the time so maybe the fins do help a tad? Not just cosmetic…
I had the old Thruxton 900 that you could remove the seat cowl easily enough too…
Thanks again for your input!
Hi Captain. Just thought I would mention the front Disc is a Floating one as opposed to the Rigid type on the Street Twin. Cheers
Very good point. Thanks for the extra info. No doubt someone will ask that! :-)
Brilliant Capt been waiting ages for a review on this beauty! Think they should have called it a Street Racer or Street Spitfire or something. Cup sounds a bit well odd. Does it go daaager daaaaager da? Ha ha. It really is a gorgeous bike, I'm going to have to test ride it soon. I see Free Spirits are already selling a brembo 4 pot caliper front brake kit should it be lacking for some riders. TBH and thanks for the review again
You're welcome! THank you for watching... Yes, there are already after market bits and bobs as the Street Twin has been out for a year now and the parts should be interchangeable... :-)
TBH!
Fred Hogg?
Jacko 123 I think they should have called it the 'SCR' - Street cafe racer.
Excellent review. No need for twin discs with ABS just try reverse braking, back brake first, you can't lock up the rear wheel.I also trail the back brake when cornering fast
Thanks HuggbyBryn... My thoughts exactly... :-)
Thanks for watching! An honour as ever... :-)
Great Video!!! I am not choosing my favorite until I see and hear what you have to say about the Street Scrambler. Thank You Captain, Take Care man.
Thanks Darrell. A very wise decision. :-)
I'm also looking forward to riding the Bobber as well! :-)
These new baby Trumpets are great aren't they...not too keen on the look of those "clip ons" though, look a bit naff....wonder why they couldn't have had actual clip-ons...good work as ever sir! Keep 'em coming....
Clip ons would have made this bike even smaller. Fine if you are less than 5'10 maybe... Not sure.. These are Ace Bars which were on original cafe racers anyway, hence the name, so they've gone for a bit of comfort but also a bit of tradition at the same time. I think it's a nice match but it won't be for everyone... :-)
Honoured by your watchign as ever. I'll try to keep the next one shorter though, but what with the walk around and the selfies, the time just runs on and on. And there's normally so much to say! :-)
Tally Bally HO!
Fair do's skipper - in that case well done Triumph for paying homage to the original! ....and I know what you mean, much to talk about with these new bikes....keep 'em coming....oh, and the honour is all mine sir....
Thanks for the content from the both of you! You can find this bike in the used market now for a real steal. I am 6’4” so I find it really difficult to fit on anything properly but wondering with the extra ground clearance on this from the ST combined with a British customs bench seat and a bar swap if it will be a secret ST that’s better looking and more suited for taller riders 🤔 might just give it a go to find out. Always look forward to videos from you two. TBH TMF!
Love this bike. Since when did 900cc become a small bike?
In the day of this style 650's were big bikes!
I know, I just get used to riding bigger bikes after riding the Tigers and Explorers and the even larger cruisers! Look at the 765cc Street Triple. MUCH faster...
TALLY BALLY HO Captain! I don't know if you'll see this comment, but i have a few questions since i am considering getting this motorcycle as a daily commute bike. First question, do you know if the fairing that fits on the thruxton 900 or 1200 would fit on this one? Second question do you know if its true that they are discontinuing this model? Thank you for the video and for your time.
I don't believe that it's been discontinued but I will investigate this for you...
The street Cup comes with it's own fly screen but don't think that the fairing on the Thruxton 1200 will fit as it will be too wide....
Hope that this helps...
Hi Capt. How was the switch from the Street Cup to the Thruxton?
It’s really as you’d expect. The Thruxton is heavier but with more grunt. Doesn’t need to be revved and really does accelerate quicker! So heavier to push around as well, and slightly slower to turn in but still a brilliant bike.
I've got the 2018 black and silver one, my first triumph, love it, I chose it because of the colour, I didn't like the colours of the street twins. although it could do with another gear. changed to higher handle bars, I swap the seat over to a bench seat for when the misses wont's to come out for a ride.
nice approach into EGLC, would like to see more of that, great review as always.
Iain Wallace I'd put more up if I weren't concerned about social media protocols....
Thanks for watching! 😊
Great review thanks! What an awesome set of "smaller" bikes Triumph has now - Street Twin, Cup, Scrambler and T100 - all seem to be hitting the mark!
They do indeed. There doesn't seem to be much negative to report about them. They are managing to find all the different markets well... :-)
Do you recommend this bike for someone who is just starting out riding, but i'm also 6'4 about 190lbs... thoughts?
I would suggest a bike with straight bars to start with like the scrambler or T100 or even T120 is the insurance isn't too bad... Or a street triple? You might be a bit cramped on the street cup...
Debating buying one as a first bike, great review!
Thanks Doug! They are rather nice...
What bike did you end up going with?
First of all, love the reviews! Finally someone who has a personality and can hold my attention for more than a few minutes. I hardly noticed that this was 40 minutes long. Now for the bike. I have just finished my break in miles on my Street Cup, and I couldn’t be happier. I’m just at 5’4 and this is not only my first “big” bike, it’s also my first bike that’s not a dirt only. I would have loved a Thruxton but just couldn’t see being comfortable with how much bigger they felt. I pretty much agree with every point you made about the Cup. One question, would you still pick this bike if you didn’t have the Thruxton or did you change your mind after testing the Street Scrambler? Keep up the great work and TBH!!
Thank you and thank you for watching. I'm afraid that I would go for the Street Scrambler for all out fun and ease of riding. but if you want the cafe racer look then I stand by the assertion that the Street Cup is an excellent bike...
Watch the Lennart Andreas video of the street cup and thruxton in Switzerland to see an enjoyable ride on these two great bikes.
I am completely with you on this. I loved the Street cup since the year it was released, and always loved the Bonneville series. I got my Yellow Street cup last month and have put about 200 miles in it. I do like the Thruxton as well, but for the same reason like you mentioned, I did not opt for it. I am very satisfied with the handling and power of my first motorcycle, the 2017 Triumph Street cup yellow. I love it. I noticed that when riding 60mph speed, due to side winds, it has a small shake... am taking it to the dealer next week to check it out.
Re-watching all of your videos, starting off with the newest first :-)
Ha ha!!
Great review again captain nice take on a cafe racer. Had a sit on one at my dealers fit on it better than the thurxton am a bit short in the arms. Watched your review you did on the old bonneville and thurxton. I picked the bonneville in the end though I bought it before watching it but still helped that I made the right decision. 🏍 thanks again
Thanks Ian and glad to know that I have been of some help!
Thanks for watching!
Captain Rambunctious no worries captain thanks again 🏍👍
"Nothing has hurt my testicles or lower back" should be put in the brochure for prospective buyers. Great comprehensive review pal, even if not my style of bike looks and sounds good. I made it all the way to the end. TBH!!!
Well done for making it to the end! :-)
Message me your address and I'll send you a key tag if you want one! ;-)
Captain Rambunctious That would be bloody fantastic sir. I shall DM you. Cheers pal
Great review Captain. I've just bought a Street Cup as my first bike and am enjoying it tremendously.
Superb Martin! Excellent choice... Glad you are enjoying it... :-)
Very nice and shiny.
How would you say it stacks to the old Thruxton when taking into account the second hand market? The old 900s are about £2-3k cheaper for newer riders looking to get into the cafe racer style but I suspect you'll be forking out a bit in the constant battle with corrosion that the old 900s seem to be in.
I do mention that at the end, but you are forgiven if you never made it that far! ;-)
It really is at least twice as good as the old 900 Thruxtons, so if you can afford it, it's really worth saving for the Street Cup... :-)
Hope that answers your question... :-)
TBH!
Another excellent production from the Cap'n. In fact, I was so inspired that I went on the Triumph site and 'configurated' meself a Street Cup the way that I would want it. I got up to £11,500 before I bailed out. I think the starting price may be a tad too high for what it is. It would make a great Sunday bike, but I do occasionally ride long distances. I don't think me old bones would be up to more than 100 miles, tops, on a Street Cup. I love the looks, the sound, the IDEA of it - but!!. Does anybody else think that the name is a bit, er, lame?Anyway, much thanks to CR for his excellent filmographic reviews. Keep em' coming sir! TBH.
Thank you sir! :-) Glad you enjoyed it. Yes, you can go to town in the accessories but you don't need to make the same mistake that I always do and buy everything at once... It takes time to how you really want it because until you ride it and see it in the flesh, you can't truly be sure! :-)
Yes, Street Cup, can be misinterpreted, but it means a competition cup really.. It's all about the racing pedigree and pretence..
Thank you for the kind remarks and for watching! :-)
Awesome review. Really love this bike but have a couple of nagging reservations. Do you think the price jump over the Street Twin is justified considering the Cup is basically then inline worth the T100? Also, at 6' I'm worried I would be a bit cramped with the placement of the foot pegs.
Well I am 6'1 and I was ok... Yes, the Street Twin has more comfortable pegs, but my knees felt too high up on that bike. The street twin would be more comfortable for longer rides but I mean more than about 4 hours long...
I think that the price is justified due to the different stance of the bike and that you can't modify the street twin yourself to look like this due to frame changes.
But price is so subjective... It's only worth it if you can afford it! :-)
Thank you for watching and for the comment! :-)
Wben you were riding at 65mph speed, due to wind, side wind, was there a slight shake in the motorcycle making you feel a bit uneasy ? It happens when I ride on my Street cup.
Gosh, it was a while ago now but I didn't notice anything at the time so I'd have to say no I didn't... Id check your head bearing... I know that some have an issue with them. My Thruxton R had it's head bearing replaced under warranty..
Convinced me mine arrives on Monday cheers mate happy new year (in yellow)
Terence Mallinson lovely! You’re welcome! Happy new year to you too. Have fun! Don’t forget to report back!
@@CaptainRambunctious weather and coronavirus has nailed me down at present let you know when I GET OUT
Terence Mallinson ditto! I’m not going anywhere but do keep us informed!
@@CaptainRambunctious will do take it easy mate
@@CaptainRambunctious Had the first ride out yesterday handles really well and the smoothest gears I've ever ridden yep guess I'm just a happy bunny
You just combined two of my favourite videos watch in the first minute: POV air flights and motorcycle rides/reviews.
Thanks for that. I assume that first bit relates to where you got the Captain in your monicker? Another great review. Thanks!
Thank you and you're welcome. Yes, that's where I get it from! :-)
Thank you for watching and glad you enjoyed it.
TBH!
Hi Captain...
Would you change the handle bars? At 1st glance I didn't like the look as much as the ones on the old thruxton but you did say they were comfortable.
They are very comfortable and they are the old Ace Bars that are a nod to old cafe racers anyway.... Clip ons would be lighter but as it is a smaller bike anyway, clip ons might make it too low and uncomfortable. Something for an owner to try I reckon! :-)
Thanks for watching and for the comment! :-)
you do the best road test so much feed back from the bike.
Thanks Bruce!
is it the some brake systeme and suspension then the thruxton standard. I'm between the cup, thruxton s and r haha
No it isn't. The Thruxton and R have twin front discs whereas the cup doesn't. The Thruxtons are heavier bikes too, so the suspension is different too.
I hope that this answers your question ok.
Thank you! :-)
I like the silver R the weight not an issue cause now I ride a CB750 1980 my first bike ever now I want new best I go to Montréal moto show tomorrow let you know my choice
I take the r my dear friend just like yours with the confort brown solo seat
Lovely choice. And of course, style it how you like! That's the point of making them so customisable.
Thanks for watching!
Tally Bally Ho!
Is there anyway you can put it against the thruxton in the sense of ride ability around town. I am deciding between this and the thruxton
Hello! If you don't mind, what the name of the triumph jacket you are wearing? Quite like it.
It's the Raven jacket. When new, it's almost black but then fades to this browny grey colour...
Thanks for watching! :-)
Brilliant Video, looking forward to the next one, 73s or cheers.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!
TBH!
I'm going to blame you if I don't like it! Great review, made me go look at one in the flesh. It was like seeing the mars bars by the till. I just had to have one.
Ha ha! feel free! hope you do enjoy it, I don't put disclaimers on my videos saying buyer beware, maybe I should!?
Captain Rambunctious passed ones mod 2 yesterday morning! Collected the bike in the afternoon! Perfect day really!
Many congratulations on passing! Good luck and have fun!
Great review Captain, I'm looking forward to seeing your review of the scrambler
Thank you Stephen. THat won't be for a while as my dealer hasn't got one in yet, but will edit it as fast as I can once I have done it... :-)
Thank you for watching!
We have only just had these released here in the colonies and yours is the first test that i have seen on it ,i would call it the naughty sister of the street cup i always did like the naughty ones .The cylinder head would work as you say just better you should slap the bounder who said it doesnt work unfortunately i cannot ride with my weight on my wrists as would be the case with these bars but it is a good looking baby thruxton .
It is indeed! Very nimble and if you didn't want the power or costs of the bigger Thruxton, then this is a perfect compromise.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. :-)
think you blew my damn speakers out
Ah, sorry about that. When I edit, I do turn down the output volume to lower than 0db, so should be ok... Maybe I should put a warning at the beginning of each of my videos stating WARNING: TURN DOWN YOUR VOLUME!
But then you wouldn't get the full Tally Bally Ho! ;-)
Thanks for watching!
I hope that your speakers have recovered...
I agree wholeheartedly with one of the comments that the front mudguard is style over function. Far too short. On your demo which had only done a few miles the crud from the road was already evident. This will quickly turn into blocked and/or damaged fins. Do designers not realise it occasionally rains in the U.K.
I am humming and hawing between the Cup (naff name) and the T100. Any suggestions for a returning biker? Last bike was Norton Commando 750.
Cassandra One of your last bike was the Norton, try the Thruxton R...
If not, the new Scrambler is a good fun ride!
Well I have enjoyed your review. Very informative and a bit of fun too. I am tossing up between the street cup and the Moto Guzzi V7II. Any advice??
Really been enjoying watching your reviews and also really like the looks of the new triumphs. The thing is though I have a cb500x and I'm worried they won't give me the grin factor I'm after . I want a bit more go than I get from my Honda ,so my question is do you think the t100 or the cup will do it for me or will it be more of a side step than a step up .
They should definitely give you more of a grin factor, but it would be down to budget... The Scrambler feels more fun, but the T120 would definitely give you the oomph you want but it quite a displacement hike!
Captain Rambunctious thanks for getting back , I'm down to triumph week after next as im off work so I'll let you know how I get on .
Great Review I was weighing this up against the outgoing Thruxton 900 but you've swayed me on that one. How do you compare it with the new Thruxton 1200 standard?
Hmm... If you can afford the actual Thruxton then I'd get that purely for the extra performance. But if you are smaller, a lady or don't want to spend too much, then the Street Cup is excellent.
Hi captain rambuncus, have you got rid of your speed master and great vid
Not at all! Still have my speedmaster. This vid is quite an old one!
Captain, what's that around you're waist it looks awesome is a tool pouch?
It's the Kriega R3 bag. very useful and fully waterproof, hard wearing and with a 10 year guarantee.
Nice one captain, really like this bike.........biggest problem is that it is not a Thruxton!! Will always feel like it could be better, that said I will go and give it a test ride.....have to try and get a ride together soon
Yes, that is a very good point. But if you compared it to the larger Thruxton, then it's no contest. But for a younger rider for cheaper insurance, easier riding and maybe even as a first big bike, the Street Cup would be a better bet.... That's what all these smaller bikes are about. And if I was mainly city riding, I'd choose the street cup over the Thruxton for ease! :-)
I'd rather ride this than my Thruxton R if I lived in London mainly due tot he lighter clutch and better turning circle, but I would never swap it for my Thruxton R for where I live now... :-) Hope that makes sense... :-)
Tally Bally Ho sir and hope to see you again soon... :-)
You are definitively the Sir David Frederick Attenborough of the bike's wild life! Just an awesome video, enjoyed it very much, thank you!
Are you already planing the 1st BBC Planet Bike?
Ha ha ha...
Glad you liked it so much! :-) Planet Bikes would be fun though! :-)
Thanks for watching and Tally Bally Ho!
Cap's back, Huzzah!!
Thanks Paddy! Been a while!
TBH!
Informative review with a great intro. Thank you Captain. BTW, is there any information as to why the Cup weighs 2 KG more than the Twin?
Thank you. I'm not sure as to why it weighs more. I can only assume its either the longer Ace bars (that are bent inwards) or the extras like the seat cowl as well? Otherwise it's pretty much the same bike... Maybe because the rear shocks are longer, they add a bit of weight. That makes sense to me!
Thanks for watchman and for the question! :-)
This question has bugged me for 6 years. Now a Cup owner I decided to put all the extras over the Twin on the bathroom scales. First the rev counter followed by the fly screen, then the two heel guards and finally the seat cowl. Hey presto! 3kg.
excellent once again mate.
especially comparing to the out going thruxton which I'm considering once i sell the 07 speedy. cheers for Australia
It IS much better than the outgoing Thruxton unless you plan to do a lot of customisation as the old Thruxton engine has a lot of engine maps out there to choose from..
Thanks for watching! :-)
Hiya Captain! Well after watching your and others' reviews on the Street Cup I went and pulled the trigger yesterday. It was a horrendously difficult choice between it and the Moto Guzzi V7 Special, as they're so different. I still lust after the V7, for sure, but I decided that, as a pretty new and inexperienced rider, the less attention I have to pay to the idiosyncrasies of the bike, the more I can pay attention to where it should be: the road. I found the V7 wonderful, super light, torquey and oh-so-sexy and unique. But wow, you really have to pay attention to gears, etc. So the Cup won out. Superb bike!! A friend accompanied me all the way through the Sacramento River Delta on his XSR900, all the way back to the north SF Bay Area. Needless to say, I arrived home with a grin on my face! I'll let you know how it all goes once I get more used to it - and this rain quits. Ugh. Anyway, thanks so much to you and to @themissendenflyer and to @phil480 for all the great info! Cheers and TBH and all that!
Sorry for this late response! Been a busy homelife...
Thanks for watching and glad we could have been of service!
Good comparison with the V7, so thanks for that!
How's the weather now? Been out much?
Happy New Year!
When can we see a take-off? It must be more entertaining when you've got a plane full of fatties (like myself) and your fast approaching the end of the runway!!! Oh, and as always, an entertaining and informative video as well ;-}
A take off IS More fun. I'm on the jump seat again in a few weeks, so might add that in.. But I liked the countdown of the rad alt for my intro! :-)
Certainly is a unique intro 🛬- In a past life I worked as a development engineer at Marconi Avionics, Rochester, on flight computers, at that time Radio Altimeters were notoriously unreliable (plus and minus loads of feet!), only the foolhardy would rely on them for landing 🙃mind you that was in the mid 60's hopefully they've improved in the last 50 years 👴
Nice vid CR and love the color scheme on the SC. By the way, what waist pack are you using?
Thank you! Quite an old video now! It’s the Kriega waist pack with triumph branding...
Thanks for watching!
@@CaptainRambunctious Just bought an '18 SC and love it. Thanks for the quick response. I have a Kriega backpack with Triumph branding when I bought a Triumph years ago but thought this waist back keeps just the right of stuff nearby.
Cracking review as usual buddy, one can only assume that you do really like it as you donated 41 minutes to the review, lol, I agree with you the fake air filters need to be black, it's one of those few bikes that I wouldn't mind even if they didn't do a tail tidy as what's there doesn't look to much out of place, RSM8.
Yes, the rear mudguard does look very streamlined, and so no really necessary, but I would want to bring the lights and numberplate up and back regardless, even if I keep the 'fender'... :-)
My reviews are becoming far too long but I'm trying to get all the info in there... You can get basic stuff from the professional reviews from BikeWorld and MCN etc, so I try to build on that... Still get complaints though! ;-)
Longest one so far. I try to stay below 30 mins if I can. Will see what happened on the Bobber and Scrambler... :-)
Thanks for watching as always, and looking forward to meeting again this year, helpfully more than once!!
TBH!
I'd sooner watch your review bro, at least I know it's honest, with some reviews you know they're just trying to sell them, I know it's a taste thing, but I think your taste in Triumph is very much inline with the rest of us today, besides if you think something is poor quality at least you'd tell us, chances are I'm never going to be able to have a New Triumph anyway but in years to come maybe a used one, and i'll be able to look back on these reviews and find out what people actually thought, lol, keep up the good work bud & RS.
Thanks Skeggy! :-) Sorry for the late reply...
A good point and rather scary to think that these will be available in years to come! Poor viewers! ;-)
The ONLY thing I am disappointed in is the corrosion of the engine cases when they come into contact with salt... Instantaneous and ugly and not covered by warranty... £250 to replace out of my own pocket if I want to, on a £12000 bike... Pretty annoyed about it but there you go, everything else is great, therefore if you get the opportunity ever, then get one with black engine cases... :-)
Thanks as always for your supportive comments and see you in the Spring! :-)
TBH!
Nicely done in a very mad way! Am I imagining it or have you been a bit quieter of late in quantity of tests???
Kind regards, Jon.
JLO Staff yes, just work, family etc but the weather has had a part to play too! 3 vids to edit, not enough time! Thanks for watching! 😊
Really enjoyed this. The bike ticks all the boxes for me.
Thank you. and thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! I wonder if you buy this and then if you do, would you let me know if you think my video assessment is an accurate one?
Cheers!
If I buy one, I will be sure to let you know. Unlikely to happen soon, however, as I am in Japan and licensing is tiered for displacement.
Another great review, thanks! Still hesitating about my choice. Living in central Paris, I don't have the joys of those empty country lanes. I'm going to test the Street Cup, the Ducati Café Racer and the R-Nine-t. What's your take on all that, especially for a good deal of city riding and hopefully some weekend jaunts.
Tony Dare if you like the look then Street cup. I can't say for the Ducati or BMW but the Ducati looks plasticky to me and I've never liked the sticking out cylinder heads of the Boxer BMW engine.
The Triumph Scrambler would be my choice for cool urban riding. Loved it. Check my latest video, it's that. Found it a lot more simple to ride in and out of traffic and definitely had the fun factor!
Thanks Cap. Will watch the vid but I really don't like the exhaust on the T-scrambler, perhaps their are other options? I also heard that there are some cornering concerns and not great grip in the wet? Alternative tyres?
Tony Dare of course alternative pipes and tyres! 😊
Does look fun. Thanks for the tip! Will add it to my test list;-)
Are you hyped up about the Street Triple RS?
Jayden Valentine just a little!!! Looks quite a weapon... looking forward to seeing the main press reviews...
Entertaining videos if somewhat loud at times #stopshoutingyouwanker 😜 especially after watching several videos! However, production values are increasing and content is always detailed and the only criticism I have is feedback on corner handling and more importantly pillion provision/comfort and effects on handling. For me this is important as I like the Street Cup but not sure about the seat for my pillion, in which case the T100 may be better, whereas some have suggested that if carrying a pillion regularly then the T120 may be better (or Thruxton)? Opinion?
Gavin Thomas the corner handling was excellent. Light yet stable.
As for the pillion, I didn't take one and so I can't answer for that. But the difference with this over the Thruxton is that the seat cowl removes and there is a flat surface for a pillion, whereas the Thruxton does not have a seat unless you buy the dual seat.
The T120 would have more power and more room for a pillion and the T100 has a larger seat area for a pillion over the street cup as well.
Maybe people who already own these bikes and may have carrried a pillion will see this question and answer as well.
The other option is to look up the street cup on the triumphrat forum website and ask there... should be plenty of people there happy to help...
Thanks for watching and for asking the questions! 😊
TBH!
Nice intro! Nice bike! Nice review! Nice captain! Nice me! :-)
Thank you John! :-)
i have one of these with a Tec decat pipe fitted. Sounds even better. Great bike
Did you keep the stock rear cans?
I really like the cup but then I like most bikes that I can flat foot on. (being only 5.6 an all). Looks dam sexy too. Would I give up my Harley Superlow 883 mmm not sure. Thanks Captain great ride and review, bally bally ho ha ha...
Thank you for watching and for taking the time to comment! :-)
TBH!
I wonder who that 5'3 short arse is? I bet he would never own a bike with spoked wheels.
Nicely done Captain! I'm not sure about those mirrors, I'm sure they're different to what was on the one at the Bobber launch and Motorcycle Live.
I also had someone comment about the header fins being "fake" hahaha, nope they are definitely real and physically there!
How did you get away with that clip at the beginning? I thought that sort of thing is highly frowned upon?
Ah, well about the clip. a) I wasn't flying as I was on the jump seat, so no one can shout un safe... and b) no airline badges can be seen, so reckon I'm safe on that score too! :-)
No idea, who that diminutive chap could be but they must be dear to the captain's heart to be mentioned in one his stupendous reviews! :-)
TBH old chum!
Ahh of course. I see no issue there from the jump seat and being out of the way. Or its from a simulator ;)
Weather here is bright and sunny, so will head up to my local Triumph and see if they've got their Street Cup in yet.
TBH!
Phil480 I'm in Florence at the moment so won't be able to ride today unfortunately...
I prefer the thruxton 2014, is it a big différence between this 2 models ?
Very much so. As I said, it's at least twice as good. But the older Thruxton is good for tinkering with as there are plenty of engine remaps out there for the older engine, but it won't be a quick or light or easy to ride...
You could save a bit of money by buying the older one but you'd just spend more money trying to get it to be as good as the street cup...
Also, the street cup is of much better quality.
Good to have the captain back but bloody hell 40 minutes! Lol
I know! A new record. I think my longest before was 36 mins... Too much to waffle on about! :-) Well done if you made it to the end! :-)
i cant decide between this, a street twin, or a bonneville... just sold my 2015 street triple bc i was eventually gonna kill myself on it speeding around like a maniac... any thoughts guys?
The cup is better than the street, but I prefer the scrambler! Much easier to ride and more practical really... The main considerations with the bonneville is that you are going up in engine size with the increases in fuel consumption, insurance and cost.... But very good really... The T120 is excellent and comfortable...
On any of these bikes you might find yourself going quickly anyway but the lower revs do keep you a little more sensible...
If I didn't have my Thruxton, I'd either have the new speedmaster or for a smaller engine, the Street Scrambler...
Give them a go and see! :-)
yes i think what ill do is send the dealership where i purchased my 2015 street triple an email and see if they have a street twin i could have a spin on. Something deep down inside tells me that ill be a bit underwhelmed and ill end up putting the money i got for the street triple down on a 2018 model LOL i hear the new 765 engine is even better if thats possible...
cheers and thanks for the reply :-)
The new 765 is amazing... I did a review of that last year... It's just so much more intuitive but I'm not sure how!?
Nice video captain. Love Triumphs. But have to say that this one doesn't float my boat. Perhaps after our American friends get there hands on it. Something special will be pieced together.
That might work.. Will see what British Customs or Roland Sands might do?
Just wait for the new street cup! Wow!
Awesome video!
The only thing that's a bit unsettling is the cockpit.
The way it's looking at me as if it wants to say
"I tell you how fast you're going and you tell me where I can find Sarah Connor."
Ha! Very good... I sort of see your point... :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Good review Capt, but I'll stay with my 2016 Thurxton R
Cheers for the vid Captain always entertaining, you and Triumph! Does anyone else manufacture motorbikes in the world that Captain Rambunctious dwells in! On a serious note it's an attractively styled bike.
If that's an Embraer 190 landing at City Airport, I'm guessing that's a BA plane old boy. I'm not a plane spotter by the way, just showing an interest.
I couldn't possibly comment... I try to remain mildly incognito. I could always be moonlighting for Alitalia or Lufthansa... ;-)
Yes, BMW is on the cards next... Just need nicer weather and I'll spend 2 days doing about 6 of their bikes that I want to have a razz on... :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Nothing wrong with a bit of length I have been told very often in many and diverse settings so Cecil B de Mille turn over but I hope the Street Cup has as much longevity in the mileage as you do olde chap but one should never be afraid to express one's views to the penultimate degree in the hope that this might send the arrow just that teensy bit further towards the meaningful target. A small point in that there is no worthwhile adjustment in the handlebars. They do everything they are supposed to do but after riding a Norton I cannot get over the feeling while test riding these that they feel a bit like a toy. A lot of fun though and without the foibles that might cause the intransigence of a grin or two..
Yes, after riding a Norton, this would feel like a toy. But the Norton is a lot more money, a bigger and heavier machine, with fewer modern touches and a much much older engine design so probably less reliable but definitely less efficient and more expensive to maintain.
There is no question that a Norton would be more a more original cafe racer than even the Thruxtons, but that is also the problem. If you want less comfort and more expense but remain true to the older platform, then the Norton is the best, but as a riding machine that looks great and goes well and is efficient to run, then you can't really beat the modern Triumphs at the moment...
I see what you mean about the handlebar adjustment too, I was just getting carried away with trying to talk about everything. Some things still found themselves on the cutting room floor as it is, and maybe this one another thing that should have done as well...
Thanks for watching and for the comment! Very thought provoking... :-)
Thomas Elliott which Norton are you on about. Fine if you want to pay double... resorting to insults is rather amusing...
Come on Captain, clip ons er clip on. Those are ace bars.
Very true, but so many people don't seem to like them according to the comments i've been getting... I like to call them bendy bars personally... :-)
I will add this into the description though for others.. :-)
Cheers!
TBH!
Unlike your good self that's had the pleasure, I've only sat on the little beastie. I grew up with people 'upgrading' to ace bars so to me it ties in with the look and IMHO suits it very well. What I don't like is the open end of the tubes at the clock end. Looks cheap and unfinished.
Good stuff! Just bought one today.
Congratulations! Enjoy! Hope you have many miles of fun...
James Nelson how are you liking it?
Great review Captain. Btw, those handlebars are know as ace bars.
Yes, thanks Aidan! I know that but the name eluded me during the recording! :-) I really should have remembered though, it's not like I was trying to remember stats or anything...
Cheers and thanks for watching! :-)
Nice one sir :)..... im still having doubts and not quite sure whether i like it, or actually think its a bit daft idea of disguising a street twin as a Thruxton wannabe..... but great review as always
Rapha Rider yes, but it makes sense stacked up against the old Thruxton. Might fill a hole in the market for smaller cheaper bikes?
yeah i actually think its gonna cannibalise on the standard thruxton... i mean it has the looks
Nice bike and certainly in this color.
Great review, grts from Belgium Erwin
Thank you for watching Erwin and taking the time to comment! :-)
Hi can you do a review on the royal enfield 650 continental gt & interceptor please I'd love to hear your views on them
Thanks Tim… I’d love to… I’ll try to find an owner or happy dealer to let me borrow them…
@Captain Rambunctious luckily new dealers are sprouting up and I'm lucky enough to have one near me in Bristol. I have ordered one after a one hour test ride on both and went for the interceptor.
@@timsnaden8937 good to know!!
Captain
In my opinion, this is the modern, true Thruxton 900 evolved. They should have named it the Thruxton 900 and NOT the Street Cup!! This bike is EXACTLY what the next generation Thruxton 900 would have evolved into. The Street Cup is what the Original Thruxton would be if the engine displacement never changed. Triumph really messed up on this one marketing wise!!!!! The "Cup" is a Bike I want to have around town to do smaller rides.... I Misspoke... NOT smaller rides but, closer to home and sportier rides in town. Very hard to explain.... Rides , perhaps not warranted on my Truxton R and especially My Rocket 3 Roadster to get groceries..... and zip around town having fun in congested places on summer nights here...
mint as allways
Gorgeous. Sounds delish too. Wish they would have put standard 17" rims on it though.
saddlebag for proportions?
For a better selection of rubber.
saddlebag ah, ok. I THINK they can get Michelins, Pirellus abdbDunlops but don't hold me to that...
Yeah, but I wouldn't count on those "retro" tires being terribly effective. Given the low power output and limited lean angle, may not matter so much. I know I'm glad I can get Pirelli GTs for my Thruxton. Wouldn't trust those retro buns on it.
saddlebag which Thruxton? The old one or new? My Metzelers did me well on the old one and the new one came with Rosso Corsas...
I didn't feel the tyres were an issue when I rode the street cup but then again I wasn't really pushing it...
I watched till the end of the video where's my free elephant!... I mean key tag
Well done Jack! Just message me your address on Twitter or Facebook... :-)
Good review Mr.
Thank you Wozza.
The warning stickers all over the thing are annoying - do really think that people are that stupid that they need reminding to put a helmet on, read the manual , check the oil and fuel and light before riding. Do you take them off in UK or does it void the warranty? I would be leaving the bigger indicators on - indicators can never be too big and the fork reflectors do help you by making the bike noticeable when turning out of side streets in the dark time - so again I would be leaving them on. A nice bike - looks the goods - spoked wheels would finnish it off nicely.
Nearly Retired yes they are! But due to the American culture of litigation, and EU legislation, the stickers are now warranted as some idiots will try and sue...
I completely agree, but it's just an unfortunate sign of the times...
Nearly Retired the spoked wheels are on the T100 but yes, I agree with you. I think that the fork reflectors are ugly and pretty useless in my opinion, like the stickers but I'm sure they have their place with some people!
Thanks for watching again! 😊
Better than a Street Triple as a first bike?
I'd say that the street triple would be a better first bike as it would be more comfortable, but there's not much in it. Go with what you prefer the look and riding position... Hope this helps.
In reference to this bike how tall are you?
6'1". And yet I still fit quite well on this smaller bike... Rather liked it...
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the super quick response. I'm the same height. Thanks for the information!
No worries! :-)
Er.... using your phone while landing? The amount of stick car drivers get for using their phones at ground level on youtube.... :D
On a more plane-spotter level..... which airport is that?
Christian Weller I was on the jump seat sitting behind the captain landing it...
London City... I wouldn't do anything to warrant losing my licence!!!
I know... you're a generally sensible chap. And thanks.... never flown in to that one.
Christian Weller generally! 😉
and Aylesbury Audi but my visits are fleeting
Seems very confusing across the pond.
Your distance is in miles, your weight in pounds and your measurements metric... but your bikes are stunning!!!
I grew up having to know both. Our weight is in stones and pounds, although I think I mention kgs in this one. The UK is supposedly metric now but many people still use both. For example, I use stones and pounds for my personal weight, but kgs for the weights of vehicles and fuel etc. feet and inches for height and miles for distance, although metres and centimetres for measurements of furniture and the like... In the UK it's best to know what things are in imperial AND metric so that you can talk to other people about such things... Fuel is in litres, but fuel consumption is in miles to the gallon. To make matters worse, a US gallon is less than a UK gallon!!
Mind blown... ;-)
Thanks for bringing this to my attention... Might be a fun (boring) vlog topic! ;-)
Thanks for watching and sorry for the rather convoluted and fairly pointless reply! :-)
TBH!
France = Tools... ;-)
French are Tools
Good looking machine!
It's an excellent shape and proportion... :-)
That short wheel base, gives it really good lines. Plus nimble. But it's not over the top in tbe power department. It's enough to enjoy, but not get you into super trouble. I'm sucker for cafe racers new and old. Bravo Triumph
Brom brom brom! Opening up with highlighting speeding ant a good idea me thinks. Take care. all te best cheers.
Thanks for watching Derrick. TBH!
Beautiful bike.
Have you ever come across anyone who has had their petrol stolen?
alan robinson nope! That why I don’t have a locking filler anymore but it’s nice when you have one that doesn’t look like one... as prices increase though, it may happen? I did have some friends have their petrol stolen from their cars in the fuel crisis in 2000? I think it was then... but no, not particularly necessary unless you’re worried your significant other is going to put sugar in the tank to stop you riding all the time!
ace bars not clip ons
big al absolutely Al. I'd realised and so have put a disclaimer in the description but thanks for the heads up! 😊