The problem i had after i installed a set of British Customs Sleepers on my Bonneville is they sounded so good i couldn't keep myself from grabbing massive handfuls of throttle, they turned my mild mannered Bonneville into a beautiful beast... Now i need a new clutch! 😂
I bought my Scrambler on Saturday, it should be delivered on Friday, your channel inspired my choice, thanks mate from me just outside Silverstone in the UK.
I love the sound and understand the adjoining urge to twist the throttle. For me though I can only take a short period of exhaust sounds regardless of the wonderful notes. I prefer my bikes and scooters on the quiet end of the curve. And I don’t need further temptation to twist the throttle. When I watch these sorts of POV clips where everything looks fast I keep saying to myself “Deer! Deer! Deer!” Alas the trauma of riding in eastern forests and farmlands.
this is a very beautiful song ,i love the color of your scrambler and i love your vidéo thanks .my wife have a speed 400 and i have scram 400 and i love it and i have 65 years and my wife 63, motocycle its a very good simple life with no plrblem very good sorry for my english🥰🥰🥰
That Triumph Scrambler sounds absolutely Incredible, I love that tone. I love your Scrambler 900 also. I'm leaning towards a Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE since I'm 6'4. I've really enjoyed your videos, thanks for sharing!
I rode an XE a few months back. Something was wrong with the baffling in the pipe and it sounded incredible. :) Great bike. Shockingly powerful. The orange one really screams out to me.
They now sound like a Triumph should sound!! Although because they sound sooo good, you might notice a slight drop in fuel mileage do to the more active twist on the throttle. 👍
Very nice, thanks for giving us so many examples of the sound as you ride, accelerate, etc. I'll consider those for my Scrambler. Can you tell me what mirrors those are ? I'm having trouble seeing around my shoulders with the stock mirrors. Thanks !
I am here looking through the comments in hopes of finding the answer to my question, but no success! That is a very nice TFT Display you have attached to your bike. Which brand and model is that? I never thought of adding it to mine, but I must admit yours looks very nicely as it is also centered with the analog speedometer. What a nice build you have there and it sounds impecable, cheers for that!
I placed a Movo lav mic directly between the seat and the luggage rack, with a foam pop filter and a dead cat on top of that. All ziptied to the rack and patched into a TASCAM X8 32-bit audio recorder. The flaw in the setup is the mic. It's dirt cheap, and really sounds excellent for voice inside my helmet, but I need something a bit beefier to do these exhaust recordings... Took me a long time to get the EQ sounding like what things really sound like... I'm considering strapping my expensive voice-over mic to the rack to see what happens. :)
Nice upgrade. Sounds tough. Now I’m not 100% sure given I’m listening to those pipes on an iPhone lol but they sound really close to the stock pipes on my speed twin 900. I can’t say for sure but the sound is oddly familiar. They are loud on my bike not modified. My riding buddy confirms that as he says when we sit at a stop light he can’t hear his Speed 400. lol.
Hmm. One thing I don't really know is whether these pipes will end up being too loud for long-haul touring. If that's what you do on the GTPro, might be something to think about.
Just checked the BC site. Nothing for my triple ...which is probably good! And yes, 2,000 mile road trips are my favorite distance. (Helps that I am retired) Ned
No idea about Germany. It was a very simple straight swap. The ECU should retune itself to accommodate the pipes. I did do a 12 Minute Tune to be sure, but I don't think that's necessary. (You run the bike for 12 minutes from cold without touching the throttle, then once the fans kick in you let it run for an additional 12 minutes. This resets the ECU, according to Triumph)
The pipes sound great! I'm curious, how's the heat on the right hand side? Would love a Scrambler 900 or 1200X, but live in FL and am concerned about heat. Is it manageable? Thanks!
I can't say too much yet about the new pipes, since I don't have enough time on them, but so far so good. As for the stock pipes... I just got back from a four day trip in temps that at points were around 110F. I had no issues. Sitting in traffic for very long periods of time might get a bit hot, but I've not found them to be problematic. I was expecting the worst, really, but have been pleasantly surprised.
I've had a Scrambler 900 with stock pipes since nov 2023, living in South Florida. Up until about march I never noticed the heat coming from the pipe. But once summer started approaching, I did. To be honest, while you are riding, you can't feel the heat, even midday in July. But if you are stopped at a red light for more than a minute when > 90F, you'll definitely feel it. It won't burn your leg or anything, but you do feel the heat on your inner thigh. What I do when that happens, is to place my right foot on the foot peg, that way my thigh is further away from the pipe. Knowing what I know today, I would choose the Scrambler 900 again :)
Very bitchen! I've got a set of BC Predator Pros with cat delete and new headers. My T120 sounds so very cool... but I'll continue to be kind to the neighbors. Enjoy!
I'm intrigued about the weight imbalance thing, I can't say I've noticed my Scrambler pulling to the right at all. When did you find it doing it? Then again, you're riding on the wrong side of the road, so maybe it's a combination of camber and pipes?
Definitely camber plays a part, but I've tested it on the other side of the road (don't tell anyone) and it did the same thing. It happens when I take my hands off the bar. But now that it's not doing it as much I realize it was doing it when I was running one-handed as well.
The problem i had after i installed a set of British Customs Sleepers on my Bonneville is they sounded so good i couldn't keep myself from grabbing massive handfuls of throttle, they turned my mild mannered Bonneville into a beautiful beast... Now i need a new clutch! 😂
Sound and velocity induced happiness!
Those are great. I have BC shorty pipes on my T120 and nothing sounds better than that initial start on a quiet Saturday morning.
Great tone and definitely not annoying. That crackle when you throttle off👌👌
I bought my Scrambler on Saturday, it should be delivered on Friday, your channel inspired my choice, thanks mate from me just outside Silverstone in the UK.
I love the sound and understand the adjoining urge to twist the throttle. For me though I can only take a short period of exhaust sounds regardless of the wonderful notes. I prefer my bikes and scooters on the quiet end of the curve.
And I don’t need further temptation to twist the throttle. When I watch these sorts of POV clips where everything looks fast I keep saying to myself “Deer! Deer! Deer!”
Alas the trauma of riding in eastern forests and farmlands.
this is a very beautiful song ,i love the color of your scrambler and i love your vidéo thanks .my wife have a speed 400 and i have scram 400 and i love it and i have 65 years and my wife 63, motocycle its a very good simple life with no plrblem very good sorry for my english🥰🥰🥰
quebec in canada🥰🥰🥰
So fun hearing them in person! Makes riding with you way more fun!
What a nice looking and sounding bike.
YES! These sounds great!
That Triumph Scrambler sounds absolutely Incredible, I love that tone. I love your Scrambler 900 also. I'm leaning towards a Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE since I'm 6'4. I've really enjoyed your videos, thanks for sharing!
I rode an XE a few months back. Something was wrong with the baffling in the pipe and it sounded incredible. :) Great bike. Shockingly powerful. The orange one really screams out to me.
They remind me of the straight pipes we used to put on our Honda 90S. Not a slam in any way. Those things ignited the imagination!
Ooooh baby!!
They sound the balls 👍
They now sound like a Triumph should sound!! Although because they sound sooo good, you might notice a slight drop in fuel mileage do to the more active twist on the throttle. 👍
Very nice, thanks for giving us so many examples of the sound as you ride, accelerate, etc. I'll consider those for my Scrambler. Can you tell me what mirrors those are ? I'm having trouble seeing around my shoulders with the stock mirrors.
Thanks !
I am here looking through the comments in hopes of finding the answer to my question, but no success!
That is a very nice TFT Display you have attached to your bike. Which brand and model is that? I never thought of adding it to mine, but I must admit yours looks very nicely as it is also centered with the analog speedometer.
What a nice build you have there and it sounds impecable, cheers for that!
It's called the Chigee AIO-5 Play. I quite like it.
@ You a real one. Big thanks, my guy! Time to upgrade my ride 😎
They sound fantastic!! Can I ask how you recorded them, mic placement...in your jacket or?
I placed a Movo lav mic directly between the seat and the luggage rack, with a foam pop filter and a dead cat on top of that. All ziptied to the rack and patched into a TASCAM X8 32-bit audio recorder. The flaw in the setup is the mic. It's dirt cheap, and really sounds excellent for voice inside my helmet, but I need something a bit beefier to do these exhaust recordings... Took me a long time to get the EQ sounding like what things really sound like... I'm considering strapping my expensive voice-over mic to the rack to see what happens. :)
Nice upgrade. Sounds tough. Now I’m not 100% sure given I’m listening to those pipes on an iPhone lol but they sound really close to the stock pipes on my speed twin 900. I can’t say for sure but the sound is oddly familiar. They are loud on my bike not modified. My riding buddy confirms that as he says when we sit at a stop light he can’t hear his Speed 400. lol.
did you try to remove the catalytic converter?
I'm curious as well
Like the sound! Has a bit more 'bite' than your stock exhaust. Now I have to wonder if I could/should do something for my T12GTPro.
Ned in SC
Hmm. One thing I don't really know is whether these pipes will end up being too loud for long-haul touring. If that's what you do on the GTPro, might be something to think about.
Just checked the BC site. Nothing for my triple ...which is probably good! And yes, 2,000 mile road trips are my favorite distance. (Helps that I am retired)
Ned
Hey man. What mirrors are those?
Wow! That sounds epic! Were they just a straight swap or did you need any additional tuning? Any idea whether these are legal in Germany?
No idea about Germany. It was a very simple straight swap. The ECU should retune itself to accommodate the pipes. I did do a 12 Minute Tune to be sure, but I don't think that's necessary. (You run the bike for 12 minutes from cold without touching the throttle, then once the fans kick in you let it run for an additional 12 minutes. This resets the ECU, according to Triumph)
So you did delete the cat then?
The pipes sound great! I'm curious, how's the heat on the right hand side? Would love a Scrambler 900 or 1200X, but live in FL and am concerned about heat. Is it manageable? Thanks!
I can't say too much yet about the new pipes, since I don't have enough time on them, but so far so good.
As for the stock pipes... I just got back from a four day trip in temps that at points were around 110F. I had no issues. Sitting in traffic for very long periods of time might get a bit hot, but I've not found them to be problematic. I was expecting the worst, really, but have been pleasantly surprised.
@@BugMotoChannelThanks. I really appreciate your insight!
I've had a Scrambler 900 with stock pipes since nov 2023, living in South Florida. Up until about march I never noticed the heat coming from the pipe. But once summer started approaching, I did. To be honest, while you are riding, you can't feel the heat, even midday in July. But if you are stopped at a red light for more than a minute when > 90F, you'll definitely feel it. It won't burn your leg or anything, but you do feel the heat on your inner thigh. What I do when that happens, is to place my right foot on the foot peg, that way my thigh is further away from the pipe. Knowing what I know today, I would choose the Scrambler 900 again :)
Great sound from those pipes! What is the Nav device you are running if you don't mind me asking please?
It's called a Chigee AIO-5 Play. It's essentially a Car Play unit. I love it. I find it much better than having a phone mounted.
Mrs. Bug happy with your increased performance? 😎
Her name is Ladybug, thank you very much. :)
@@BugMotoChannel my apologies! 😎
Very bitchen! I've got a set of BC Predator Pros with cat delete and new headers. My T120 sounds so very cool... but I'll continue to be kind to the neighbors. Enjoy!
I'm intrigued about the weight imbalance thing, I can't say I've noticed my Scrambler pulling to the right at all. When did you find it doing it?
Then again, you're riding on the wrong side of the road, so maybe it's a combination of camber and pipes?
Definitely camber plays a part, but I've tested it on the other side of the road (don't tell anyone) and it did the same thing. It happens when I take my hands off the bar. But now that it's not doing it as much I realize it was doing it when I was running one-handed as well.
Nice bike. Here in Singapore is expensive. SGD $36,900
WOW. I just looked up the exchange rate. That's wild.
@@BugMotoChannel Singapore raises the vehicle cost to control vehicle population
just put them on the wifes , now it sounds like a 900 😊