Hi from France I’ve bought my speedmaster last may and go for a ride in italy in august. 2300 miles from Orleans to Pompéi , and i can tell you she is very comfortable. Some days i ride 310 miles , quite never on hightways , and it was a joy to ride ! I never feel tired nor felt the slighest pain I’m 69 yo
I've had a HD Forty Eight, a Yamaha Bolt & an Indian Scout...but my Speedmaster is head and shoulders above all of them. The Scout was great...until I rode the Speedmaster.
I have an 04 speedmaster. Been riding since 92, I've ridden shovelheads, gold wings, BMW, 67 t120, and others. The speedmaster is th best bike I have ever owned.
I test drove a 2022 speed Master and I was impressed with the comfortable seat and the way it sat with the forward controls. The torque at low rpm was a wonderful surprise. Light enough to feel nimble heavy enough to feel solid. Great engine sound. Great all round cruiser.
I have owned my 2020 speedy since March, already almost 3000 miles. This bike is just a pleasure to ride. I’m 65 so my knees don’t want to bend the way they used to so the forward foot controls, that I thought were kind of weird, are really comfortable. When you ride it, you don’t feel rushed (What) you know, when you ride some bikes you feel like you owe it to the bike to go fast on it. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve ridden with friends that have the crotch rockets and if you scotch a little forward on the seat and lean into it this bike with these big old tires, feels planted and will run with them. Just don’t lean to far. I would absolutely buy this bike again.
I just bought this bike today, it is very comfortable after riding it home for 88 miles. I didn't want to get out of the seat. The longer I was on it the better the experience of riding this awesome machine, absolutely love the bike.
Speedmaster is hands down the best looking in the Triumph lineup imo. If they had a bigger version I would have bought that over a softail slim no question
I was close to closing on a Softail Slim, but after riding the Speedmaster, that gearbox was just so damn smooth! I also appreciated that the bike was a little smaller (i'm just shy of 6ft and 160lbs), making it easier to throw around and super nimble around the city. But def. has similar vibes to the SLIM
Hello from New Zealand. This bike top of my list for next bike. Your comment about buying a bike on looks but having to ride it is so true-even though it is a great looking bike.
Dam, I also didn't realize how nice that bike is. Love the fat tires, shaft drive, 6 gears & mods he did, seat looks comfy too, very nice bike, def the forgotten bike in that lineup, nice vid!
Thx Paul. Exactly right, was looking at the usual suspects (sportster / streetbob / scout) but wanted something different. Stumbled upon this Speedmaster, ended up adding/modding a little bit of everything I love into it. All about making it your own.
I drive a Bonneville. The Speedmaster is a great bike. I’ve ridden one. It’s a classic bike. If I wanted a classic cruiser I’d buy the bike you’re riding.
I was very close to buying the bonnie bobber, anticipating some mods including a comfier seat and a handlebar riser. Then I swung a leg over the Speedmaster. It was perfection right out of the box. The ergonomics are perfect for me and it drives like a stick of butter. Absolutely divine machine. ✨️
Sorry 12 months late but got here in the end lol.. I bought the Speedmaster because of its comfort, versatility, ie cruiser, bobber, urban, tourer.. Plus you see hundreds of Bonneville Bobbers, T100's T120's but in the 18 months I've had mine (which is also red) I've only ever seen one on the road. It's a great versatile bike.. 🤟😎
Cruise control, optional hepco & Becker accessories, some slip on's and the comfiest suspension with it's style and looks plus some of the triumph creature comforts and design options... Putting all things together it's just a really affordable 120-150 mile cruiser to go the distance fuel pump to fuel pump or take you to work in style.
The speedmaster is a more comforable version of the bobber. Literally the same bike. I have a bobber, and love it. That speedmaster seat seems like a really good idea after 10 hours on the bobber.
I haven’t heard of the Speedy having a rap. Several dealers I’ve been too say the sales and interest are strong but they don’t sell as many due to the higher price. I’d say it’s the most comfortable bike I’ve ever owned and definitely find it the best in the Bonneville lineup. Now that Harley killed off the 1200 Sportster, the closest you can get to that bike is the Speedmaster.
what's not to love! 6 speeds, cruise, rain/ride mode, traction control,super easy clutch. i also have high bars, Mids- cause i'm short, a windshield, teardrops, & ditched the pillion..i have NO experience with Sporty, but i have seen a lot of short women struggle with them..i previously had a heavier vulcan and Vstar. My inseam keeps me from the other Triumphs but i sat on way to high for me Tiger❤️a few days ago and also the new 2022 speedmaster, so nice. i was thinking of getting a Slim, but i am not sure i want for my 2nd bike. I dont want to up my cruise and all the other goodies..I have taken my speedy in the mountains as well as highways at 75-80 ish and it holds fine, just a little windshield vibration. I can keep on a group ride of bigger vtwins . i have Over 8k miles and still loving it.. i just don't enjoy the lubing🤣
I have an 865 bonnie America which i enjoy as a second bike to my softail heritage. This bike would be my first choice if I was to change...... especially the red one!
I’m a Speed Twin owner…I’d say my bike and the Speedmaster are the forgotten children of the bonneville lineup! My Speed Twin is very comparable to the speedmaster in terms of the specs. If you guys ever get up to Bucks County/New Hope let me know, I’d love to do a ride.
seems like the speedmaster is kind of like the sportster of triumphs. Very good baseline to work off of, and can be customized quite a bit. I clearly dont know what I'm talking about lol.
none of us do lol. For real though, any bike can be a good base if it feels right for you. they are nice compliment to each other (speedmaster / sportster), but need to get a little more creative when it comes working creatively on parts for triumphs... those underbar mirror I put on were actually meant for HD. But heck anything goes!
I've had two sportys prior to my T bobber black,.simply no comparison, smoother , torque in abundance, and Speedmaster is the same bike with a bigger tank and I loved that ride also.
I bought month ago -07 Speedmaster and she had only 24 400 km on the clock... We got in Finland really short 4 month driving season so even older well kepd vehicles are in great condition.
I don't know what year that speed master is but I was looking at a 2003 model here in Finland at to be honest the one from 2003 is much nicer it has a longer rake on the forks, the forks are all chrome the petrol tank is two colour's, in red and black, black and white or the one I saw yellow and black the handlebars were also lower and straighter, the seat was also nicer with a slight rise over the rear mud guard for a pillion. Maybe you can mix and match parts to order but of the 30 or so used motorcycles up for sale were all similar apart from the two tone colour's oh and mag/alloy wheels rather than spoked wheels. Of the 60 odd used motorcycles for sale 50% were Triumph American the other 50% were Triumph speed masters from between 2003 to 2015 but there was little difference between the American and the speed master. (some of the Americans were belt drive instead of chain drive).
Since they put that 1200 in the speedmaster, it became a contender against the sportster. The triumph motor is impressive. Rode a new thruxton when it came out and its got balls.
Does the Speedmaster vibrate through the handlebars or seat? That's been my issue with Triumph bikes, numb hands as ass after only an hour or so. The other issue with this bike is the tiny tank.
Yeah, Harley has to, and is finally stepping up the sportster lineup to compete with bikes like the Triumph Bonnevilles. It’s beyond time the sportster has modern performance with classic looks. I’m just waiting on some more modern sportsters to come out so I can trade in my iron 883 for one!
It's hard for the speedmaster to get love. It's got less power, heavier and more expensive than both the speed twin and t120. If the engine wasn't detuned it would make more sense in buying it.
@@spaceflight1019 adding the seat was a next level game changer. Highway pegs could be a nice addition, right now the forward controls do the job. I’m not big on windshields and head buffeting but they do have their benefits if the right one came along
Small fuel tank…2.5 hours of riding need to fuel again…can not get a center stand on it…. Chrome quality not good….will be rusting very fast…love the motor…. In the all black version… the aluminum side cases will start putting fast…. If you buy one be prepared to spend a lot of time going to gas stations and cleaning chrome…. Just my opinion.
Let me begin with the fact that I love and own Harleys. That being said, the Speedmaster is far superior to the Harley 48. Better fit and finish, faster, more dependable, gets more respect than a sportster, and last but not least, cruise control standard!
Some people like to ride to the bar/coffee shop down the street and then back home. I want to ride to the bar/coffee shop in the next state and then keep on going.
@@joeyiacona anything CAN be done. But that bobber really doesn’t leave much room for you actually wanting to. We’ve chatted about my kudos to your speedmaster before. Also good on you for not letting Jawn ride it. 😆
Hi from France
I’ve bought my speedmaster last may and go for a ride in italy in august. 2300 miles from Orleans to Pompéi , and i can tell you she is very comfortable. Some days i ride 310 miles , quite never on hightways , and it was a joy to ride ! I never feel tired nor felt the slighest pain
I’m 69 yo
That's good to hear
Great stuff 👏 I pick mine up next week. I live up the West Coast of Scotland. Glad you are enjoying it.
@@andrewbalfour9373 How is everything going with your Speedmaster?
I've had a HD Forty Eight, a Yamaha Bolt & an Indian Scout...but my Speedmaster is head and shoulders above all of them.
The Scout was great...until I rode the Speedmaster.
I have an 04 speedmaster. Been riding since 92, I've ridden shovelheads, gold wings, BMW, 67 t120, and others. The speedmaster is th best bike I have ever owned.
A beauty for sure.
Purchased my red Speedmaster three weeks ago. Just turned over 1000 miles. I love it. Handles beautifully, has plenty of power, comfortable to ride.
Beautiful in red
I test drove a 2022 speed Master and I was impressed with the comfortable seat and the way it sat with the forward controls. The torque at low rpm was a wonderful surprise. Light enough to feel nimble heavy enough to feel solid. Great engine sound. Great all round cruiser.
A great modern classic cruiser
I have owned my 2020 speedy since March, already almost 3000 miles. This bike is just a pleasure to ride. I’m 65 so my knees don’t want to bend the way they used to so the forward foot controls, that I thought were kind of weird, are really comfortable. When you ride it, you don’t feel rushed (What) you know, when you ride some bikes you feel like you owe it to the bike to go fast on it. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve ridden with friends that have the crotch rockets and if you scotch a little forward on the seat and lean into it this bike with these big old tires, feels planted and will run with them. Just don’t lean to far. I would absolutely buy this bike again.
Yeah controls are in a great spot.
Pure comfort
I fitted the Triumph footboards on mine,my knees and lower back are still thanking me...lol
May you have many years of enjoyment on the bike. I have ordered a 2022 T120 Triumph Bonneville Matt Black / Silver Graphite.
NZ
I just bought this bike today, it is very comfortable after riding it home for 88 miles. I didn't want to get out of the seat. The longer I was on it the better the experience of riding this awesome machine, absolutely love the bike.
Glad to hear it
3 mo later what you think now?
Speedmaster is hands down the best looking in the Triumph lineup imo. If they had a bigger version I would have bought that over a softail slim no question
Slim is a good choice.
I was close to closing on a Softail Slim, but after riding the Speedmaster, that gearbox was just so damn smooth! I also appreciated that the bike was a little smaller (i'm just shy of 6ft and 160lbs), making it easier to throw around and super nimble around the city. But def. has similar vibes to the SLIM
Hello from New Zealand. This bike top of my list for next bike. Your comment about buying a bike on looks but having to ride it is so true-even though it is a great looking bike.
Good to have both qualities 👍
Gotta keep it real
I think the tank is to small, is there a option for a bigger tank
Speedmaster is an outstanding bike.
I agree 👍
Had my speedmaster for 20 months, it's a great bike, handles well....the more I ride it the better it gets....
Right on! 🤟
I Love my SpeedMaster...had Harleys..Nightster...Deluxe...Fat Boy Low....Street Glide Special....SpeedMaster is my best bike !!!!!!
I love the speedmaster just got one this summer and i love it, my head is itchy to get those mini ape hangers like the one your friends haves...
Yeah I like the addition of those bars
It is basically a gentleman's Retro-Cruiser-Bobber hehe
That's a good description 👌
That's a nice-looking bike. I like where he's gone with it. The mini apes definitely look right on it.
Bars look good fa sho
Total comfort and just the right attitude
Have a speedmaster myself, beautiful, beautiful bike, did have the bobber before great bike but do love my speedmaster
Yeah great bikes
Dam, I also didn't realize how nice that bike is. Love the fat tires, shaft drive, 6 gears & mods he did, seat looks comfy too, very nice bike, def the forgotten bike in that lineup, nice vid!
Thanks! It's a beaut for sure.
Thanks Jim! Every little MOD adds up, and before you know it, the bike feels perfect to you. That's what it's all about
I've got a 2018, the Speedmaster is chain drive unfortunately.
@@237KMT Heads up....all the Speedmasters are chain driven....just enjoy the ride :/
That's one sexy bike. It stands out because it's exactly what the owner wants and doesn't fit into any specific style.
Very true 👍 a looker for sure.
Thx Paul. Exactly right, was looking at the usual suspects (sportster / streetbob / scout) but wanted something different. Stumbled upon this Speedmaster, ended up adding/modding a little bit of everything I love into it. All about making it your own.
Congrats on your purchase many safe Happy Miles to you!
I drive a Bonneville. The Speedmaster is a great bike. I’ve ridden one. It’s a classic bike. If I wanted a classic cruiser I’d buy the bike you’re riding.
I was very close to buying the bonnie bobber, anticipating some mods including a comfier seat and a handlebar riser. Then I swung a leg over the Speedmaster. It was perfection right out of the box. The ergonomics are perfect for me and it drives like a stick of butter. Absolutely divine machine. ✨️
Very nice 👌
Sorry 12 months late but got here in the end lol..
I bought the Speedmaster because of its comfort, versatility, ie cruiser, bobber, urban, tourer..
Plus you see hundreds of Bonneville Bobbers, T100's T120's but in the 18 months I've had mine (which is also red) I've only ever seen one on the road.
It's a great versatile bike.. 🤟😎
Cruise control, optional hepco & Becker accessories, some slip on's and the comfiest suspension with it's style and looks plus some of the triumph creature comforts and design options... Putting all things together it's just a really affordable 120-150 mile cruiser to go the distance fuel pump to fuel pump or take you to work in style.
Looking at these on cycle trader, nice price point for a brand new cruiser with a sweet classic look to it
Definitely a good value.
The speedmaster is a more comforable version of the bobber. Literally the same bike.
I have a bobber, and love it. That speedmaster seat seems like a really good idea after 10 hours on the bobber.
I haven’t heard of the Speedy having a rap. Several dealers I’ve been too say the sales and interest are strong but they don’t sell as many due to the higher price.
I’d say it’s the most comfortable bike I’ve ever owned and definitely find it the best in the Bonneville lineup. Now that Harley killed off the 1200 Sportster, the closest you can get to that bike is the Speedmaster.
what's not to love! 6 speeds, cruise, rain/ride mode, traction control,super easy clutch. i also have high bars, Mids- cause i'm short, a windshield, teardrops, & ditched the pillion..i have NO experience with Sporty, but i have seen a lot of short women struggle with them..i previously had a heavier vulcan and Vstar. My inseam keeps me from the other Triumphs but i sat on way to high for me Tiger❤️a few days ago and also the new 2022 speedmaster, so nice. i was thinking of getting a Slim, but i am not sure i want for my 2nd bike. I dont want to up my cruise and all the other goodies..I have taken my speedy in the mountains as well as highways at 75-80 ish and it holds fine, just a little windshield vibration. I can keep on a group ride of bigger vtwins . i have Over 8k miles and still loving it.. i just don't enjoy the lubing🤣
Great stuff
I have an 865 bonnie America which i enjoy as a second bike to my softail heritage. This bike would be my first choice if I was to change...... especially the red one!
I have several bikes and would really like to pick up a 900 speed master, don’t have a cruiser, but when I do it will be a Sppedmaster
It's a good choiceb
Good looking bike, I do like the Speed Twin too. Love the color.
For sure a great color
Sped twins are rad. I was dead set on blacking out every bike i owned, but that red was so damn sexy in person and gave the bike some classy vibes.
@@joeyiacona Yes it is!
I’m a Speed Twin owner…I’d say my bike and the Speedmaster are the forgotten children of the bonneville lineup! My Speed Twin is very comparable to the speedmaster in terms of the specs. If you guys ever get up to Bucks County/New Hope let me know, I’d love to do a ride.
Both great bikes. We do make it up to new hope sometimes.
@@TheMotoJawn cool, keep me in mind when you do.
seems like the speedmaster is kind of like the sportster of triumphs. Very good baseline to work off of, and can be customized quite a bit. I clearly dont know what I'm talking about lol.
Haha no I think you're right similar class of bike. But per usual the sportster get beat performance wise 😂😂
The street twin would be more like the sportster.
none of us do lol. For real though, any bike can be a good base if it feels right for you. they are nice compliment to each other (speedmaster / sportster), but need to get a little more creative when it comes working creatively on parts for triumphs... those underbar mirror I put on were actually meant for HD. But heck anything goes!
@@joeyiacona if it fits it ships
I've had two sportys prior to my T bobber black,.simply no comparison, smoother , torque in abundance, and Speedmaster is the same bike with a bigger tank and I loved that ride also.
Just got one lovein it one thing you don't mention about the bobber you CAN'T mount a pillion the bobber fender won't support it
Would’ve really appreciated you getting on the Speedmaster and giving your thoughts and comparisons to your Iron 1200.
Maybe next time….
Hopefully he let's me this year 😂
Do you guys think it runs smoother than the Tiger 900 GT on the highway ?
My old 04 will never be forgotten, over 110,000 km of trouble free riding. Best bike I've ever owned!
Good to hear
I bought month ago -07 Speedmaster and she had only 24 400 km on the clock... We got in Finland really short 4 month driving season so even older well kepd vehicles are in great condition.
I don't know what year that speed master is but I was looking at a 2003 model here in Finland at to be honest the one from 2003 is much nicer it has a longer rake on the forks, the forks are all chrome the petrol tank is two colour's, in red and black, black and white or the one I saw yellow and black the handlebars were also lower and straighter, the seat was also nicer with a slight rise over the rear mud guard for a pillion. Maybe you can mix and match parts to order but of the 30 or so used motorcycles up for sale were all similar apart from the two tone colour's oh and mag/alloy wheels rather than spoked wheels. Of the 60 odd used motorcycles for sale 50% were Triumph American the other 50% were Triumph speed masters from between 2003 to 2015 but there was little difference between the American and the speed master. (some of the Americans were belt drive instead of chain drive).
Since they put that 1200 in the speedmaster, it became a contender against the sportster. The triumph motor is impressive. Rode a new thruxton when it came out and its got balls.
You got that right
Nice ! Welcome and love the SM.
Thanks!
Does the Speedmaster vibrate through the handlebars or seat? That's been my issue with Triumph bikes, numb hands as ass after only an hour or so. The other issue with this bike is the tiny tank.
Not sure about the speed master but I experienced that on the speed twin
You get a little vibration specially in the lower gears or when you really open it up but it isn't bad..
Beautiful bike but those stupid handlebars have really spoiled it but each to their own.
I agree but you can always change the bars
When the Speedmaster comes out in all blacked out I will trade my T120
That would be awesome to see
The handlebar..nah...but the bike is beautiful
where is that place?
That was valley forge pa
Yeah, Harley has to, and is finally stepping up the sportster lineup to compete with bikes like the Triumph Bonnevilles. It’s beyond time the sportster has modern performance with classic looks. I’m just waiting on some more modern sportsters to come out so I can trade in my iron 883 for one!
I think they are on the way soon.
@@TheMotoJawn i would prefer the sportster stay just as it is but with lower price
what is the speedo you have there
Which bike? Both stock
@@TheMotoJawn the triumph speedmaster
It's hard for the speedmaster to get love. It's got less power, heavier and more expensive than both the speed twin and t120. If the engine wasn't detuned it would make more sense in buying it.
I much prefer the speedmaster with the stock beach bars
It just has and old classic look. Alot of people don't like that style.
That could be
"Too cool for old school".
You can still be a badass while keeping it classy.
@@joeyiacona , to me, all it needs is a windshield and (didn't see 'em) highway pegs. That seat looks like it's got 500 mile days built in.
@@spaceflight1019 adding the seat was a next level game changer. Highway pegs could be a nice addition, right now the forward controls do the job. I’m not big on windshields and head buffeting but they do have their benefits if the right one came along
I heard it puts off a lot of heat. Is that true?
I don’t find that to be true. Sometimes at a light if the fan kicks on I get some heat.
Small fuel tank…2.5 hours of riding need to fuel again…can not get a center stand on it…. Chrome quality not good….will be rusting very fast…love the motor…. In the all black version… the aluminum side cases will start putting fast…. If you buy one be prepared to spend a lot of time going to gas stations and cleaning chrome…. Just my opinion.
I would say speedomaster compares to a soft tail.
Yeah in some ways it does
I want to buy a speed master. Always had a thing for British motorcycle. I won't ride that over hyped over priced Detroit trash
Agreed
Let me begin with the fact that I love and own Harleys. That being said, the Speedmaster is far superior to the Harley 48. Better fit and finish, faster, more dependable, gets more respect than a sportster, and last but not least, cruise control standard!
Speedmaster is literally the same bike as the bobber. But better. Doesn’t have the dumb one hour hover seat.
That's a very Triumphant statement
Some people like to ride to the bar/coffee shop down the street and then back home. I want to ride to the bar/coffee shop in the next state and then keep on going.
@@joeyiacona anything CAN be done. But that bobber really doesn’t leave much room for you actually wanting to. We’ve chatted about my kudos to your speedmaster before. Also good on you for not letting Jawn ride it. 😆
@@NevermoreMoto look but don’t touch mr Jawn lol. Kudos again for the love
Rocket 3 FTW!!!! lol
Would love to ride one of those tanks!
CUZ COMMENTS MAKE DOLLARS !!!! HAVE A DOLLLAR OR THREE ON ME, THE FOOL
what bars a the black one's ?
duh just watched again black bars on a HD as you were Lol
Way less vibration then roadster definitely
how high about this apes handlebar???
I think 10 or 12
The tank is to small
IMHO,… The mini-apes ruin it for me, otherwise it’s a great motorcycle.
Triumph way ahead of any Harley Davindson. Harley overpriced, cult bike