Hi Will, Just subscribed after recognising a real Triumph pictured in your thumbnail, I purchased a 1967 Triumph Bonneville T120R two weeks ago, engine rebuilt, running on Mikuni Carbs (professionally set up) in its original patina, much like yours, even has the same exhaust mufflers, I bought it as a pick me up through difficult times over the next few months, like your heading it certainly has cleared my mind, I have just striped the fuel tank ready for quick spray job and fitted a new seat cover, basically just getting it reliable enough for a good running in session around where I live through the hills and valleys of Wales during January, still have a few things to adjust and replace, would love to see more of the Triumph footage,... Until then I guess I will have to back track and catch up with your recent episodes, Merry Christmas, OAP Wales UK.
Hi agin, Well I have just spent the whole evening watching you and Rick starting a complete rebuild on the Thunderbird, 14 episode's back to back with no annoying adverts "unheard-of" , What an enjoyable and informative watch, if it wasn't for the fact it's gone 1 o'clock in the morning I feel inspired to do a bit more to my own Triumph Bonniville, I don't have the machine tools that you have but like yourself I am lucky enough to have a Rick at hand when needed, it's kinda strange watching the episodes at the same time of the year but 12 months ago, anyway now that I know what you have actually done I look forward to watching you running it in over the next few months, I'm hoping my Bonniville will be ready to ride long distance by the end of January, Best Wishes for the New Year both,... OAP Mid-Wales Border UK.
So glad to see you back mate. I so connect with the way you think and totally align with how you just get the fk out there and blow the cobwebs off. Yuletide greetings.
People routinely used a motorbike as fishing transport, with a wicker basket where the top box fit and a rod bag slung over one shoulder. I remember one-last-cast taking me into a freezing cold evening. Try as I might my hands were too cold to undo the float rod, and I rode home with most of it sticking out the top of the bag. Small bikes like the Honda Cub were favourite, because you could ride one quite a way along a tow path without anyone noticing.
Great film Will and great to see you again. I hope life is treating you well. I finally got my t100c rebuilt and on the road in Sept. Havent taken it fishing but youve inspired me to do it soon!
What more do you need 1) poachers fishing rod . 2) good old coffee (with or without sugar /milk ) 3) old triumph motorcycle. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY MATE 😁. Peace out ✌ P.s about time you done a video , were you been ?
Good to see you back Will,quality video 👍, merry Christmas fella.
The message in your video definitely resonated with me. Welcome back, you've been missed. Thanks and Merry Christmas!
Love the site, please post more, thanks :)
liked old stuff and your clothes
Nice Video and idea i love it❤
Happy Christmas Will, great vibe and story line. Please keep it coming in 2025.
Great.!
God, man, where have you beeeen? I've looked most days and nothin'. So glad you're back.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Fantastic. Please keep posting. We have missed you 😊
About time!
Hi Will, Just subscribed after recognising a real Triumph pictured in your thumbnail, I purchased a 1967 Triumph Bonneville T120R two weeks ago, engine rebuilt, running on Mikuni Carbs (professionally set up) in its original patina, much like yours, even has the same exhaust mufflers, I bought it as a pick me up through difficult times over the next few months, like your heading it certainly has cleared my mind, I have just striped the fuel tank ready for quick spray job and fitted a new seat cover, basically just getting it reliable enough for a good running in session around where I live through the hills and valleys of Wales during January, still have a few things to adjust and replace, would love to see more of the Triumph footage,... Until then I guess I will have to back track and catch up with your recent episodes, Merry Christmas, OAP Wales UK.
Hi agin, Well I have just spent the whole evening watching you and Rick starting a complete rebuild on the Thunderbird, 14 episode's back to back with no annoying adverts "unheard-of" , What an enjoyable and informative watch, if it wasn't for the fact it's gone 1 o'clock in the morning I feel inspired to do a bit more to my own Triumph Bonniville, I don't have the machine tools that you have but like yourself I am lucky enough to have a Rick at hand when needed, it's kinda strange watching the episodes at the same time of the year but 12 months ago, anyway now that I know what you have actually done I look forward to watching you running it in over the next few months, I'm hoping my Bonniville will be ready to ride long distance by the end of January, Best Wishes for the New Year both,... OAP Mid-Wales Border UK.
Great to see you back Will.I check for your videos every week.😀
'If you can't get the stud out, go and drown your worm'. Well made video Will, merry Christmas.
Yes, definitely a nice video, I hope you will make more videos again, I always enjoy watching them.
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So glad to see you back mate. I so connect with the way you think and totally align with how you just get the fk out there and blow the cobwebs off. Yuletide greetings.
Brilliant ❤😊
Super video, beautiful! Happy Xmas to you & yours!
Cheers!
So true and beautifully told. Have a great Christmas.
Welcome back Please keep posting I built my 500 on the theme of yours, now on a 650 Good luck and have a smooth xmas Noel
People routinely used a motorbike as fishing transport, with a wicker basket where the top box fit and a rod bag slung over one shoulder. I remember one-last-cast taking me into a freezing cold evening. Try as I might my hands were too cold to undo the float rod, and I rode home with most of it sticking out the top of the bag. Small bikes like the Honda Cub were favourite, because you could ride one quite a way along a tow path without anyone noticing.
Simple, but effective video. Do what makes you happy
I glad you finally got that stud loose.
Subscribed.
Great film Will and great to see you again. I hope life is treating you well. I finally got my t100c rebuilt and on the road in Sept. Havent taken it fishing but youve inspired me to do it soon!
I thought for sure you were going to pull a replacement out of the creek.
so glad you finished the 650 and yes some times its best to walk away.
Happy Christmas 🎅🏽
What more do you need
1) poachers fishing rod .
2) good old coffee (with or without sugar /milk )
3) old triumph motorcycle.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY MATE 😁.
Peace out ✌
P.s about time you done a video , were you been ?
Not how I was taught to use a pipe wrench(stilsons)but what do I know? Merry Christmas and good to see you.
I've never understood fishing 🤐