POV Ride Through The California High Desert // Triumph Speed Twin 1200
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- FREE ROAM: No Talking. Just Riding.
Today we ride our way out of Palm Desert along California Highway 74, better known as Pines To Palms Highway.
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MOTORCYCLE:
2021 Triumph Speed Twin 1200 (US Spec)
MODS AT THE TIME OF FILMING:
Exhaust: British Customs Turnout Exhaust Tips
Wheels: Custom 40 Spoke Wide Canyon Motorcycles
Tires: Perrelli MT60s
Mirrors: MotoGadget m.View Spy Mirrors
Throttle: Ducati Throttle Spacers
Tail Tidy: British Customs Tail Tidy
Phone Mount: Quad Lock with Wireless Charging Mount
Clock Faces: Arton Works Vintage Racing Gages
VIDEO EQUIPMENT:
Camera: GoPro Hero 9 Black
Environmental Audio Recording: Zoom H1
Editing Suite: Final Cut Pro X
Really like these old style videos of pure riding and sound.
Glad you like them! Thanks for hangin out!
Wish I still had my 2020 Bonneville 120. But, at 75 years of age, living in congested Ventura County with all its distracted drivers, the odds are against me on a motorcycle. Love the sound that big twin. Most enjoyable bike I ever owned.
Another banger. Love riding along!
Thanks for hanging out!
Hey man! Great ride. I'm interested in the Canyon wheel kit you have. I have a 2023 Speed Twin 900 I'm looking to change the wheels on - looking at Canyon since options for spoked wheels are SUPER limited. I'm curious how the process was for you. Did you need to change out the OEM brakes to fit their wheels? And did you have them shipped with the Pirellis on or did you just get the wheels from them and mount the tyres locally? How was the experience with them in general? Thanks for any insight!
Honestly I’m not a good source for info. I bought mine second hand from another dude with the same Speed Twin 1200 I have. He was selling his bike and sold the wheels separately and I had destroyed my factory wheels on a pothole riddled road. So for me they were a direct swap. No brake swap needed. I did briefly look into buying directly from Canyon and the process does feel a bit confusing. I did reach out to them to see about a tubeless conversion kit, and they were very responsive and helpful, however I have no yet followed through with that. The wheels themselves are awesome. And the tires, I have not yet been able to outride, but they do wear out quickly. At least the rear does with my riding style, which is why once I wear them out completely I will swap back to my Road 6s with a tubeless conversion kit from Canyon.
@@MOTOSCOUTtv Ah okay cool, no worries at all - I appreciate the info. That's good to know about the tyres as well. Happy riding 🤝
as a not a motorcycle user, I wonder what is that red liquid of right handle??
It is brake fluid.
Nice sound and ride. Are you recording in 25 or 30fps?
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