Well, well .... this is truly retro - full circle if you will. In high school (1964), the fast bikes of the day were from the UK; Triumph Bonneville, BSA Road Rocket, Norton Atlas, Royal Enfield TT Interceptor. I owned the last two albeit used. The Bonneville and Road Rocket were 650 cc and the Atlas and Enfield were 750 cc. The Atlas had a lot of torque. All seemed to have a high degree of maintenance but to me it was a 'romance'. The exhaust note when you cracked the throttle was fabulous.
well done .. welcome to the america club...just a hint ditch the exhaust. aftermarket one will give it a soul (sound) not to mention a little bit of extra power...
@clarkeovision YES!!! Immediately remove the Air Injection system and plug it with the kit you can get from a Triumph dealer. Then get the pipes reamed (remove all but one of the baffles), then get the system jetted for the new back-pressure. You will have an awesome bike with nice performance and a good attitude.
Beautiful Bike! I'm jealous....My neighbor is getting an '04 America right now for Christmas.....Question: what made you change from a sport bike to a cruiser?
Ha. Fair dues, m8. Your perception of me is way off the mark, just like your perception of the bike, but to each their own. Anyhoo, I've no interest in wasting my time with pointless internet flame wars, so I'll happily let this die a death. Feel free to fire a parting volley if you must. As for me, I'm off to snap ma fingers to some ultra-hip Sandie Shaw albums. Wha-heyyyyyy.
I gave up bikes through a bad hip and now can only ride classic Scooters etc but if I could I would have this bike im ignoring the haters as well as im short the low seat would be right for me and I prefer the British motor over the Harley but they sound better
Hip replacement here Pat. I ride a 2012 Suzuki Burgman 650 exec. Might move onto a cruiser with a low seat that I can throw my leg over. ( 63 yrs old )
@allerton124 I love my America, have driven it around France this year for a short touring holiday and it was great fun, see my channel for the video. I have had no problems, it's easy to ride, fast enough for my liking and very comfortable but best of all it looks great. It handles well with a pillion and luggage. I would love to get some louder pipes but apart from that I love it.
Change the pipes the standard ones sound terrible I have exactly the same model and colour I changed the pipes more power and sounds like the bike it should the standard pee shooters do not do the bike justice
Great (if you wanna look like a fabulous gay 70's highway cop) Ameeriiicaaa!!....tit. Oh my god I hadn't even heard the music till now, talk about fookin spot on, (currently almost pissing my pants with laughter)
exactly. Why build a Harley wannabe, triumph has a rich history. Loose the flab and build some bikes in the true spirit of the (original) bonneville or daytona twins.
I'm sorry but that bike needs some serious work. It looks so generic. So do a lot of there Harley imitations. Don't get me wrong, I love triumphs. I have a Street Triple myself but there cruisers suck. The style is so out dated. We need better from triumph. Set the pace don't fallow. Give us a cruiser/street rod with the 1050 and the 675 triple engines. Light and agile with some balls.
Well, well .... this is truly retro - full circle if you will. In high school (1964), the fast bikes of the day were from the UK; Triumph Bonneville, BSA Road Rocket, Norton Atlas, Royal Enfield TT Interceptor. I owned the last two albeit used. The Bonneville and Road Rocket were 650 cc and the Atlas and Enfield were 750 cc. The Atlas had a lot of torque. All seemed to have a high degree of maintenance but to me it was a 'romance'. The exhaust note when you cracked the throttle was fabulous.
Just bought one exactly the same can’t wait for it to be delivered
I used to have one. Nice enough cruiser let down by poor rear shocks. I had Vance and Hines exhausts on mine, sounded great. Enjoy. Ride safe.
The new bike is a beauty. Congrats.
America, **** Yeah !!!!
The Triumph America -- great machine all around!
I've had mine a year now, most comfortable bike I've ever had, you need to get some descent pipes, sounds like a sewing machine
I saw a black one of these with the leather bags today, it looked amazing
well done .. welcome to the america club...just a hint ditch the exhaust. aftermarket one will give it a soul (sound) not to mention a little bit of extra power...
I got a 2011 Triumph Speedmaster. I looked at the Triumph America, though... Hard decision between them.
@TheJawaman Totally agree, got any good suggestions?
@clarkeovision YES!!! Immediately remove the Air Injection system and plug it with the kit you can get from a Triumph dealer. Then get the pipes reamed (remove all but one of the baffles), then get the system jetted for the new back-pressure. You will have an awesome bike with nice performance and a good attitude.
Great bike I want to get one.
Sharp Bike! Looks Great!
My favorite UA-cam video!
hows it goin with this bike any info please
What's with the music?
Beautiful Bike! I'm jealous....My neighbor is getting an '04 America right now for Christmas.....Question: what made you change from a sport bike to a cruiser?
Ha. Fair dues, m8. Your perception of me is way off the mark, just like your perception of the bike, but to each their own. Anyhoo, I've no interest in wasting my time with pointless internet flame wars, so I'll happily let this die a death. Feel free to fire a parting volley if you must. As for me, I'm off to snap ma fingers to some ultra-hip Sandie Shaw albums. Wha-heyyyyyy.
Much better dude!
@clarkeovision thanks ,that helps me alot i think i now know it will be the bike for me
came to see a Triumph, saw a crazy high revving ugly Kawi.
I love my trumpy, but I hate how fast some parts are rusting. Cheap crappy chroming main reason.
Nice bike... not too sure about the porn movie music, though..lol
how much was it
I gave up bikes through a bad hip and now can only ride classic Scooters etc but if I could I would have this bike im ignoring the haters as well as im short the low seat would be right for me and I prefer the British motor over the Harley but they sound better
Hip replacement here Pat. I ride a 2012 Suzuki Burgman 650 exec. Might move onto a cruiser with a low seat that I can throw my leg over. ( 63 yrs old )
Doesn't look like a Harley wannabe. Some people I swear......
americaaaa FUCK YEAH!
I just bought this one in America from a woman with 11,000 miles.
@allerton124 I love my America, have driven it around France this year for a short touring holiday and it was great fun, see my channel for the video. I have had no problems, it's easy to ride, fast enough for my liking and very comfortable but best of all it looks great. It handles well with a pillion and luggage. I would love to get some louder pipes but apart from that I love it.
Darkvision
@hematomaboy I know what you mean LOL.
kawaka souned like a lawn mower
kind of sounds like a sewing machine
Change the pipes the standard ones sound terrible I have exactly the same model and colour I changed the pipes more power and sounds like the bike it should the standard pee shooters do not do the bike justice
Great (if you wanna look like a fabulous gay 70's highway cop) Ameeriiicaaa!!....tit. Oh my god I hadn't even heard the music till now, talk about fookin spot on, (currently almost pissing my pants with laughter)
exactly. Why build a Harley wannabe, triumph has a rich history. Loose the flab and build some bikes in the true spirit of the (original) bonneville or daytona twins.
Great (if you wanna look like a fabulous gay 70's highway cop) Ameeriiicaaa!!....tit.
plastic triumph get a real one .
I'm sorry but that bike needs some serious work. It looks so generic. So do a lot of there Harley imitations. Don't get me wrong, I love triumphs. I have a Street Triple myself but there cruisers suck. The style is so out dated. We need better from triumph. Set the pace don't fallow. Give us a cruiser/street rod with the 1050 and the 675 triple engines. Light and agile with some balls.
I'm looking at one here in the USA Atlanta, GA. Hello
Do want.