I own an old Speedmaster 865 and this bike gives off the same vibes. Perfect for rumbling around back roads and enjoying the scenery while still being able to occasionally give it the beans and and hear the exhaust roar.
Great video! I’ve just completed 600 miles on my 2024 T100 and it’s doing 71mpg so far, according to the bike’s mpg readout. I love the way it looks, sounds and rides!
I’ve got a street twin and just love it , ok it’s not a rocket ship but it has enough go for the roads and every time I park up I always look back at it’s gorgeous lines
Really enjoyed your view of a great bike. It deserves all the praise. A lovely design, detail, finish, a joy to ride and worth every penny. I love my Triumph Speed Twin 1200.
Approaching the 600 mile service and all you have said describes the bike exactly! Showing 75 mpg so far as I break the engine in which is unstressed and has reams of roll-on torque. 😊
The T100 is about as classic as it gets...and the stealth paint livery is gorgeous! I think the 900 cc engine is the perfect cruising sized engine. I have the Scrambler 900 and it has just the right amount of power to have a great time but not be a hooligan. 👍👍
I've still not ridden a Bonneville. I like all the modern classic range. I've no idea which one I'd like most, so my new ambition is to collect all of them
Nice review and a lovely bike spoilt with a truly awful paint job, i dont know who came with it but there is no way on earth I'd pay extra or even the standard price for that.
You liked that, didn't you your enthusiasm shone through. Its in the goldilocks zone for me regarding the modern classic range of Bonnerville's.. My only criticism is its price but heh its your money so its down to your choice, as it should be.
50/60mph A road....no stop start.....88mpg....stop start knocks it down a bit. Made quite a few mods to get mine even more old school. Even bought my first private reg....5 digit....to get away from the horrid 44tom truck number plate. The plate is fully legal....and a good deal smaller and neater....JDM Plates. Fitted a very neat made in England Ammeter in the head lamp bowl.
I own an old Speedmaster 865 and this bike gives off the same vibes. Perfect for rumbling around back roads and enjoying the scenery while still being able to occasionally give it the beans and and hear the exhaust roar.
They do sound great :)
Great video! I’ve just completed 600 miles on my 2024 T100 and it’s doing 71mpg so far, according to the bike’s mpg readout. I love the way it looks, sounds and rides!
Nice work! you and me both dude
Best review video i have ever seen of this bike so far
Thanks ever so much that is very kind :)
Absolutely love my Street Twin and agree with everything you say about the engine. It’s a joy to ride this bike
Cheers Mike :)
I’ve got a street twin and just love it , ok it’s not a rocket ship but it has enough go for the roads and every time I park up I always look back at it’s gorgeous lines
Right on Gary :)
Really enjoyed your view of a great bike. It deserves all the praise. A lovely design, detail, finish, a joy to ride and worth every penny. I love my Triumph Speed Twin 1200.
Many thanks!
Just stunning!!! 🥰 The perfect paint on a bike that just seems right! My dream bike! For commuting and a ride out on weekends. ❤
Go for it!
I have the T100 Chromline edition and it’s returning around 69 mpg. Like you say it’s a beautiful bike to ride. I love it.
It really is!
Approaching the 600 mile service and all you have said describes the bike exactly! Showing 75 mpg so far as I break the engine in which is unstressed and has reams of roll-on torque. 😊
Thanks for sharing mate yeah the torque is lovely
The T100 is about as classic as it gets...and the stealth paint livery is gorgeous! I think the 900 cc engine is the perfect cruising sized engine. I have the Scrambler 900 and it has just the right amount of power to have a great time but not be a hooligan. 👍👍
Couldn't agree more!
Really good review, looks a lovely machine
Many thanks!
just beautiful !
Thank you! Cheers!
I've still not ridden a Bonneville. I like all the modern classic range. I've no idea which one I'd like most, so my new ambition is to collect all of them
Ha fair enough lol great strategy lol
Cracking looking bike. If I could afford to run two bikes something like this would be on the list.
Cheers Barry, the paintwork is amazing
Got my stealth scrambler 900. Looks and sounds amazing
Stunning bike, how does it compare to the T120, is the extra power and torque of the 1200 worth the extra money for general A road bimbles?
Its very personal Alan, get a ride of them both dude and see what you think
Great bike it is.
I think so too!
Just wish Triumph would finally ditch the tubes and fit tubeless spoked wheels
Good point dude
Do you know the make of the chrome crash bars ?
Hey Roger those are Triumph bars dude
@@simotofoto thanks 🙏
Cand you add captions for those of us who speak English?
I’m sure you can turn subtitles on dude ✌🏻
@@simotofoto was just joking friend. 😀
Lovely sound for 900cc,
Couldn't agree more
Nice review and a lovely bike spoilt with a truly awful paint job, i dont know who came with it but there is no way on earth I'd pay extra or even the standard price for that.
Fair enough Colin lol, I was a bit meh with some of the stealth colour schemes but this one I thought looked ok 👍🏻
@@simotofotoyes I prefer a classic paint job on a classic bike, watching every review on these and T120 as I quite fancy one myself. Cheers.
You liked that, didn't you your enthusiasm shone through. Its in the goldilocks zone for me regarding the modern classic range of Bonnerville's.. My only criticism is its price but heh its your money so its down to your choice, as it should be.
Thanks Ian I really did enjoy it, great bike to ride
50/60mph A road....no stop start.....88mpg....stop start knocks it down a bit.
Made quite a few mods to get mine even more old school.
Even bought my first private reg....5 digit....to get away from the horrid 44tom truck number plate.
The plate is fully legal....and a good deal smaller and neater....JDM Plates.
Fitted a very neat made in England Ammeter in the head lamp bowl.
Thanks for sharing Nick