I do 85mph constantly on my Street Twin. With my wife on the back. The wind sucks sometimes depending on the day and weather. But we arent doing long trips yet. When we do, ill grab a windscreen. Cant wait to upgrade to the T120.
Mine is a 23 1200 t120 black, 5'6" 170lb, bike fits perfect, very nimble, added hepco Becker hard detachable bags, heated grips, madstad windshield, plenty of torque and power, very smooth and quiet , came from a ultra classic, totally different animal. At 66 no more heavy bikes,
Just bought mine yesterday. the same model as in this clip. I'm 50 and jumped from a 400 cc to this magnificent beast. Taking it easy as the torque is pleasantly surprising. I just moved to Chiang Mai Thailand for work and the mountain roads here are a real treat. Great road quality and camber. As they say...living the dream!!
If you want to ride properly and safe, you have to scan a move your head constantly. I am not going to appologize for having situational awareness in order to survive on the bike
Awesome review…. Big love from Australia 🇦🇺
Cheers mate. Thanks a lot mate. Appreciate it
Awesome review and thanks for sharing big love from Australia 😊😊😊
Thanks. I appreciate it 🙏
I do 85mph constantly on my Street Twin. With my wife on the back. The wind sucks sometimes depending on the day and weather. But we arent doing long trips yet. When we do, ill grab a windscreen. Cant wait to upgrade to the T120.
Keep your old bike until it dies. A good bike is a joy to have. Don't take a financial hit.
@@frankmarkovcijr5459 i bought a T120 two weeks ago lol it’s amazing.
@@LaminarSound Shim valve adjustment is expensive and time consuming at a dealership and not something you can do at home 🏠.
it CAN be done at home. But valves dont need to be adjusted until 20k miles anyways. @@frankmarkovcijr5459
Thanks for sharing
Good review. Really nice bike!
thanks mate..I really appreciate it :) check others too
Mine is a 23 1200 t120 black, 5'6" 170lb, bike fits perfect, very nimble, added hepco Becker hard detachable bags, heated grips, madstad windshield, plenty of torque and power, very smooth and quiet , came from a ultra classic, totally different animal. At 66 no more heavy bikes,
loved it too :)
Just bought mine yesterday. the same model as in this clip. I'm 50 and jumped from a 400 cc to this magnificent beast. Taking it easy as the torque is pleasantly surprising. I just moved to Chiang Mai Thailand for work and the mountain roads here are a real treat. Great road quality and camber. As they say...living the dream!!
I'm also 5'6" and a heftier 185 lbs but the bike is easily manageable on the slow.
@@redddo1 enjoy it 🙏
Don't you find it too heavy?
Lose the helmet cams... it's impossible to watch with all your head movements.
If you want to ride properly and safe, you have to scan a move your head constantly. I am not going to appologize for having situational awareness in order to survive on the bike
@@mikey_moto_channel - I ride, too. I'm just saying, can't the cam be mounted another way?
@@Cowdog1 it could be on my chest or on the bike. But I dont like that