Thank you. This has been one of the better and honest reviews I’ve seen. I’m a little bummed that they changed so much from the XC to the X. But thank you for this review
If you are subscribed to many motorcycle channels on YT, it is interesting to see how certain manufacturers promote their bikes. The obvious wave of episodes from the different reviewers talking about the same bike suddenly... I guess there is nothing wrong with that... but it is food for thought ..
Thanks, Lana for the very detailed review. I’m also not a fan of brown seats with black tank but I guess Triumph must think there is a market for it. Very nice looking machine and I would definitely be a potential buyer, but personally, I don’t need a 1200cc engine for a scrambler style bike. Something around 600 would do me just fine . Lighter, more flickable and easier to handle. Cheers and ride safe, Dan. ✌️🏍🇨🇦
Looks like you had a blast of fun on those green lanes. Amazing bike. Really reminds me of the enduros of the 1970s. My Thruxton R has an allen key tucked behind one of the side covers. Maybe Triumph did the same here. Looks like you have a nice Caterham 7 in the background. Thanks for the real world review. Well done.
Your tool kit is behind the side panel on the LHS. It consists of a combination Allen key with a flat blade screw diver on the other end. At least that what my 2021 "XC" has.
I like it but wish it had the more traditional looking twin clocks with the modern features within them and a larger headlamp (it looks undersized to me). Tempted to have a try on an XE as I have no issues being tall. Love your cat getting in on the action 😀
I still think bikes like that (also Harley Pan America, Yamaha Tenere, Honda Transalp, etc.) are too big to use off road. Once it starts going over 300 lbs. it's more like hard work than fun. The video shows a good example. It's a lot easier to unstick a 300 lbs bike from that rut than it is to unstick a 500 lbs bike. But I suppose hardly anybody is really going to ride a bike like this off road. Especially given the prices, most people who can afford these will probably be older and not so keen on doing man vs machine wrestling matches. There's still nothing any of these bikes can do that a Suzuki DR650 can't do better in the dual sport world.
For those who only have room for one bike and do most of their riding on-road and want something that looks great and is fun to ride, while still being able to rip up the back roads or load up with gear and go camping, scramblers like this are great.
Except the Triumph x looks cool as you like, which is really the point of this bike. Being practical, the Suzuki wins by a mile. The Triumph XE more off road version has a lot of considerable weight up high, like a lot of these style bikes.
I had a test ride on the X and experienced the same sharp bit on the seat and hot leg and I’m 6’2”, a real shame as there’s was lots I loved about the bike but couldn’t get over those two points.
Perhaps you're 6'2" with a long body and short inseam? I'm 6'3" and don't experience either of the issues you mention. Almost 3k miles up on mine now and nothing but praise for it.
Lovely review Lana, I like it a lot. Even the X is a big bike for every shorty under 6", but still more accessable that the XE. How big are you? I'm 5'7" with a 32 inch inseam and accualy riding a Speed Twin with nearly the same engine, very torquey, don't need to rev, but if you do you wake the beast. Beeing a 1200 it heats up, specially my knees where leaning at the cylinder head. But the pipe is down, so less heat than the X I suppose. My point: Speed Twin is quite short in suspension travel and bumpy on bad roads. How does the X perform there? Please continue test riding from shorties for shorties!
Hi, isn’t the handle bar a bit more narrow on the X compared to the XE? What is your opinion on that when you driving in higher speeds? Thank you for the good review! 😀
I reckon that black cat had a lot to do with it You know what they say? Never let black cat cross your way Lana shouldn't have let a black Triumph cross her way Brown maybe?
I really don't understand the thinking behind striving to design and make a retro bike, of which Triumph have done a sterling job until it comes to the display! It absolutely hideous, it should be twin analogue clocks. In fact, even the displays on the speed and street triples are awful as well...
Thank you. This has been one of the better and honest reviews I’ve seen. I’m a little bummed that they changed so much from the XC to the X. But thank you for this review
I think your review was great, you're better than most of the male you tube reviewers !
Great review! Thank you.
If you are subscribed to many motorcycle channels on YT, it is interesting to see how certain manufacturers promote their bikes. The obvious wave of episodes from the different reviewers talking about the same bike suddenly...
I guess there is nothing wrong with that... but it is food for thought ..
Yes, you're right, this does happen. Probably down to sales targets etc. Alex
Thanks for the great review!
Lana reviewing a motorcycle, lovely background and cats, perfect.
Thanks, Lana for the very detailed review. I’m also not a fan of brown seats with black tank but I guess Triumph must think there is a market for it. Very nice looking machine and I would definitely be a potential buyer, but personally, I don’t need a 1200cc engine for a scrambler style bike. Something around 600 would do me just fine . Lighter, more flickable and easier to handle. Cheers and ride safe, Dan. ✌️🏍🇨🇦
Another great review, informative balanced and clear well done !
Looks like you had a blast of fun on those green lanes. Amazing bike. Really reminds me of the enduros of the 1970s. My Thruxton R has an allen key tucked behind one of the side covers. Maybe Triumph did the same here. Looks like you have a nice Caterham 7 in the background. Thanks for the real world review. Well done.
Your tool kit is behind the side panel on the LHS. It consists of a combination Allen key with a flat blade screw diver on the other end. At least that what my 2021 "XC" has.
Me encanto todo, la moto, el gato, la presentadora
I like it but wish it had the more traditional looking twin clocks with the modern features within them and a larger headlamp (it looks undersized to me). Tempted to have a try on an XE as I have no issues being tall. Love your cat getting in on the action 😀
could listen to that voice all day
Very polite review of a bike not fit to any particular purpose. Unless you live in a land where the highway network is smooth dirt roads.
I have a 19 XE. It’s great! Throw a luggage rack on, some Kriega bags, and a windscreen and you are set.
I still think bikes like that (also Harley Pan America, Yamaha Tenere, Honda Transalp, etc.) are too big to use off road. Once it starts going over 300 lbs. it's more like hard work than fun. The video shows a good example. It's a lot easier to unstick a 300 lbs bike from that rut than it is to unstick a 500 lbs bike. But I suppose hardly anybody is really going to ride a bike like this off road. Especially given the prices, most people who can afford these will probably be older and not so keen on doing man vs machine wrestling matches. There's still nothing any of these bikes can do that a Suzuki DR650 can't do better in the dual sport world.
For those who only have room for one bike and do most of their riding on-road and want something that looks great and is fun to ride, while still being able to rip up the back roads or load up with gear and go camping, scramblers like this are great.
Except the Triumph x looks cool as you like, which is really the point of this bike. Being practical, the Suzuki wins by a mile. The Triumph XE more off road version has a lot of considerable weight up high, like a lot of these style bikes.
@@SuzukiRider93 this
Lifting a 500# bike to me is probably easier than lifting a 300# bike for you and the vast majority of riders. A man's gotta know his limitations
@@logangodofcandy lay off the candy, it's rotting not only your teeth but your brain, also
I had a test ride on the X and experienced the same sharp bit on the seat and hot leg and I’m 6’2”, a real shame as there’s was lots I loved about the bike but couldn’t get over those two points.
Perhaps you're 6'2" with a long body and short inseam? I'm 6'3" and don't experience either of the issues you mention. Almost 3k miles up on mine now and nothing but praise for it.
Lovely review Lana, I like it a lot. Even the X is a big bike for every shorty under 6", but still more accessable that the XE. How big are you? I'm 5'7" with a 32 inch inseam and accualy riding a Speed Twin with nearly the same engine, very torquey, don't need to rev, but if you do you wake the beast. Beeing a 1200 it heats up, specially my knees where leaning at the cylinder head. But the pipe is down, so less heat than the X I suppose. My point: Speed Twin is quite short in suspension travel and bumpy on bad roads. How does the X perform there? Please continue test riding from shorties for shorties!
I made so fare 61‘000km with my 1200xc, great Bike, except the Exhaust in de Sommer 😢
Right on Andre!
linda moto, y también muy guapa la presentadora
Hi, isn’t the handle bar a bit more narrow on the X compared to the XE? What is your opinion on that when you driving in higher speeds?
Thank you for the good review! 😀
Oh I forgot to ask….. what is your inseam. I only ask because I have a 81cm inseam 32in and I might want to go with the EX after 2024
donde es hecha, en england o en asia
I think a dark red seat would go well with the Black
Yep
Bacano.... CHEVERE....hermosa moto.....!
Seat height your height?
@@Rayraysplums the bikes seat height is 33.1 inches and she’s 5’4
I reckon that black cat had a lot to do with it You know what they say? Never let black cat cross your way Lana shouldn't have let a black Triumph cross her way Brown maybe?
The front breaks are not good...
Ooof you bent it. Isnt this one higher than ducati and bmw scrambler?
Quite low ground clearance, not sure about the Ducati to be honest
Is Lana the next Peggy Hyde? I DOON'T THINK SO! Put her on a an original H1 Kawasaki & we'll find out REAL QUICK!!!-
Well she isn't Australian 😂
I really don't understand the thinking behind striving to design and make a retro bike, of which Triumph have done a sterling job until it comes to the display! It absolutely hideous, it should be twin analogue clocks. In fact, even the displays on the speed and street triples are awful as well...
Oh No! Brown seat! Doesn't go with her with her totally black riding gear Not at all ! Give us break!😅