Just did a track day on my cosmic yellow for the first time. I've never been faster around a track before than on this bike, it's a weapon and I didn't even dial in my suspension yet.
Where is everybody on the road there? do you live in the middle of nowhere? I never have that little traffic on the roads like that. I'm jealous. Ill ride until it gets down to 43 Degrees F, below that its too cold for me, So usually its the middle of November before I finally stop and put the bike away fir the winter, but would ride if it was colder if I had a better jacket an gloved but that cost too much for the little riding id do at that cold. I want to get s Street triple for my next bike, Not sure the R or RS?
@@Ninja-400-girl It’s pretty chill here. Small city in Southern Alberta, population 100k. I would say, RS. The extra money is worth it. Suspension, brakes, power.
Hey I'm in Eastern Canada and looking to purchase your exact same bike next week. This will be my first pure Street bike. Do you think it's too much bike for a first bike? My plan is to keep it in rain mode for at least the break in period. If you don't mind answering what did you pay?
Not at all… Go for it. I would leave it in Road mode. There’s so much technology on the bike to keep you safe. For example, too much throttle around a corner or wheel control. As for price, $15,948. Keep an eye out for rebates.
I just bought one but haven't got it delivered yet :) (it's a demo bike with very low miles) it cost me around 11600 dollar No license but will work on it next year, it's winter here in sweden so it will be in the garage for a while when i get it. Many people will say wow first bike and that amount of hp 😂 I'm 32 years old and I had a hd sportster when i was younger but my plan got changed so i stopped for getting a motorbike license. It will be interesting to test it and yeah i will drive it like a granny till i have the license :p Any bike can be driven at any age literally it only comes to how mature you are and the respect you have to the bike. I mean it isn't that smart to go full berserk on the gas if you are new to it and miss all experience on the road. And here in Sweden its kinda normal for 600cc to even 900cc as a beginner bike. So gear and respect for the bike and you are safe as you can be to drive a bike.
DJI Action 5 + DJI Mic 2... helmet, insta 360 in front, some times in the back... cant go wrong with this..
@@ivanomucci I ended up upgrading to a DJI Action 4. It’s a huge upgrade from my GoPro Hero 5. Next, will be the MIC 2 and insta 360..
It deserves a Triumph Keybadge ;)
@@gafuzi4581 😅 I’m guilty 100%
Just did a track day on my cosmic yellow for the first time. I've never been faster around a track before than on this bike, it's a weapon and I didn't even dial in my suspension yet.
@@kupalisky3553 that’s awesome! I have yet to track the bike. I can only imagine. Did you record your track day?
@@TheFlipradio3 Unfortunately, I did not as I don't have a camera setup
Did my trackday with the RS, and on the straight there was oil. So did 1.5laps till totalled bike 😅
@ brutal. Will you be rebuilding the bike or something different?
@@TheFlipradio3 sold some parts, and buyinig a new one (in the spring)
Where is everybody on the road there? do you live in the middle of nowhere? I never have that little traffic on the roads like that. I'm jealous. Ill ride until it gets down to 43 Degrees F, below that its too cold for me, So usually its the middle of November before I finally stop and put the bike away fir the winter, but would ride if it was colder if I had a better jacket an gloved but that cost too much for the little riding id do at that cold. I want to get s Street triple for my next bike, Not sure the R or RS?
@@Ninja-400-girl It’s pretty chill here. Small city in Southern Alberta, population 100k.
I would say, RS. The extra money is worth it. Suspension, brakes, power.
@@TheFlipradio3 Ill have to go take the R & RS out for a ride back to back. to see the difference between them. I've ridden the R and did like it.
Jr nice ride last night
@@KTMoto_pher yes, brother. We’ll have to do it again. Longer ride. Maybe Sunday?
@@TheFlipradio3 yup, lets confirm on saturday afternoon if i can get more riders ill ask myv2 friends. K ride safe
@@KTMoto_phersounds like a P Diddy Freak Off
😂
Hey quick question, got my first service (1k km) next week, how expensive was your service?
@@fznn_3373 really depends your local dealer. I paid $330 CAD.
Hey I'm in Eastern Canada and looking to purchase your exact same bike next week. This will be my first pure Street bike. Do you think it's too much bike for a first bike? My plan is to keep it in rain mode for at least the break in period. If you don't mind answering what did you pay?
Not at all… Go for it. I would leave it in Road mode. There’s so much technology on the bike to keep you safe. For example, too much throttle around a corner or wheel control.
As for price, $15,948. Keep an eye out for rebates.
I just bought one but haven't got it delivered yet :) (it's a demo bike with very low miles) it cost me around 11600 dollar
No license but will work on it next year, it's winter here in sweden so it will be in the garage for a while when i get it.
Many people will say wow first bike and that amount of hp 😂
I'm 32 years old and I had a hd sportster when i was younger but my plan got changed so i stopped for getting a motorbike license.
It will be interesting to test it and yeah i will drive it like a granny till i have the license :p
Any bike can be driven at any age literally it only comes to how mature you are and the respect you have to the bike. I mean it isn't that smart to go full berserk on the gas if you are new to it and miss all experience on the road.
And here in Sweden its kinda normal for 600cc to even 900cc as a beginner bike. So gear and respect for the bike and you are safe as you can be to drive a bike.
@ Congrats, you’ll love the bike!