Why the Bonneville is one of the GREATEST bikes of all time
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You even had authentic english weather for the test ride
That's authentic English summer weather.
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I'm in the uk and its very common to "flash" your headlight to let another car/bike out at a busy junction or to warn another driver etc, most cars have the same.
Don't you know, only the USA matters., lol. My fellow citizens embarrass me quite often with having zero knowledge of how the rest of the world works and having such arrogance. My apologies.
Colonist!
@@chrisdigital really dumb comment
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@@chrisdigital For shame on us Americans for not having intimate knowledge of the road etiquette of foreign countries!
Worked at a couple truimph dealerships as a mechanic. The Bonneville has really grown into a great bike, good size to start with, and big enough to stay with. One thing I would tell people was they're an easy bike to live with. Completely turn key, fun to ride, and look great. You really don't get tired of them, they're fun, easy to ride, it's not a bike you really need to mentally prepare for when you're going out on a ride. Just big and strong enough to handle freeways, but fine in cities, not hard to handle at all. We sold tons of them. A set of nice pipes, some suspension upgrades and it's even better. There's good aftermarket support with them too. Just one of those bikes you'll just love having around.
Own a thruxton it is the most fun I'm 68 and I call it my fountain of youth. 😊
I'm a Harley guy and have been riding since I was 14, I'm 73 now. Over the years I have had many brands and models. Besides my Harley's I have a 1979 Triumph Bonneville T-140 E I have kept since new. Still runs great adn I enjoy riding it from time to time.
Hi Tom, I'm 65 and my story is the same as yours. I bought my 1976 Triumph Bonneville brand new and dated my wife to be riding the Triumph. After many decades and motorcycles the Bonney is still in the garage and even better my Debbie is still at my side. Happy Riding, John
"The pass button...possibly the dumbest thing..."😖
At age 70, I have been riding a Triumph Speed Triple for 14 years and I use "that dump pass button" EVERY time I hit an intersection, driveway or long line on oncoming traffic TO KEEP THEM OUT OF MY SPACE! It's not a guarantee, but it helps.👍
Triumph, keep the dumb button!
I’m 61 and loving my 2007 Speed Triple !
Who is this bike aimed at? People who appreciate elegance, beauty and simplicity in a motorcycle. Oh.
amen
Still one of the prettiest motorcycles on the market love Triumph
This bike is so gorgeous, wish I could've handled it better! Had it for a year, but as a newb and shortie struggled with it. Now I've got the nimble Triumph Street Triple R
Why the long face ?
back when people using the roads had respect for each other and and long before texting or whatever , they would flash their lights when a vehicle was passing them to let the other driver know they were far enough ahead to pull back into the lane . this was started by truck drivers being passed by other trucks to let the passing driver know his trailer was clear .
later it turned into people flashing their lights if they wanted to pass the person ahead .
Thanks again for sharing this video Shaun. Triumph has now surely returned to the glory days it once had with the new machines they are producing. Regards, Bob M. South Wales
I absolutely love my Triumph Bonneville T120! They are the swizz army knives of Motorcycles!
Good job with the camera view of Sean on the bike leaving. I've watched a ton of your videos and it's great to see what someone looks like on the bike.
Have had two, 59 Tiger and 68 Bonneville. English bikes have a soul. Joy of shifting to second gear early, feeling the low end torque and sound.
I rode an '08 thruxton 12,000 miles in the past 6 months. Reliable bike that looks cool. Old dudes always thought it was a restored 70s or 80s bike. They hold value too, they make for a great beginner bike and awesome city bikes. I even did a couple 500 mile days on my thruxton
@Will Johnson i "upgraded" to an 05 Speed Triple. If i was in the position to own multiple bikes, the thruxton would have stayed. Riding carbs in the winter time gives a very authentic motorcycling experience!
I have an 08 and my back kills me after an hour
A friend of mine who's a sound engg by profession makes it a point to ride the same model everywhere he goes, he has covered over 90,000kms past 5 years and it's still going strong. They have come a long way for sure
My very first bike was a 1977 Bonneville 750
I loved that bike and wish I still had it.
My uncle brought it home and had me help him tear it down and completely refresh the bike, paint, badges ECT. It was beautiful lil did I know at the time we were building that bike for me 🥹.
Had a 59 Tiger and 69 Bonneville. Triumph bikes have a soul.
They did have a soul... this hasn't
@@stevegreenwood7837 Agreed. These new Triumphs only have the name. If you want a bike like the real Triumph then buy a Royal Enfield 650. I owned a 61 a 69 and 71 Triumph and a BSA Goldstar. I liked the BSA the best, the motor had been gone through and sorted out.
Agree. Despite other remarks, even the new Bonnevilles have a soul. Lovely bikes.
I absolutely love Triumph!
Boy you not the only one born raised with triumphs love them
Thanks for the great reminder to such a classic look of a bike. I never realized that it was an easy bike to work on. I'll put it on my short list.
These modern triumphs are the equivalent of LS swapping the engine on a classic car you get the cool look with it being more reliable
Bought my 2005 brand new and 30k+ miles later I still love it.
I have a '17 Bonneville Bobber I love it, such a beautiful and fun to ride bike
I had a 1966 Triumph when I was a teenager in the '70s. Wish I had the $$$ to get this Triumph now.
I had a small Honda at about the same time and I lusted after a 60s Bonneville 650. Finally, at age 72, I have a Bonneville T100. Updates on the new bike are frankly appreciated by me and yes, even the new Bonnevilles have a soul.
I LOVE my Triumph Bonneville T 100. I bought her new in 2007 with 865cc and carburetors (fuel injectors came along in 2009). I’ve thought of trading her in for the 1200 Bonneville but I don’t want anyone else riding her.
Your right, it is a motorcycle icon. Many have gotten well over 100k. The 360 crank give it a sound no other has. Handling on the 865 Bonnie is incredible
That sure was wet, kudos for getting out there, you're always fun to watch. Btw those words of wisdom were a good chance to explain how to stay sane; loving your enemies is what we need these days. Thank you and take care.
I'm surprised you said the passing light is useless! It might be the different roads we have in the UK. Often times, we have fairly narrow roads where only one vehicle can go at a time, so flashing your high beams is the polite way to invite someone to go ahead.
Indeed. Or different notions of politeness! I wouldn't want a vehicle without a flasher switch in the UK.
Just got my T100 a couple months ago and I love it.
My first new bike was a 1971 Triumph Bonneville..Paid cash for it $1,425 ..Would do 110 mph with passenger. Good looking bikes they are.
Yes the triumph is a wonderful bike love and respect your wisdom great videos and love watching your show helps bike riders like me understand other types of bikes thanks cheers from Australia
Had a 2004 now 2007, love the Bonneville. Easy to work on even for me.
The key location is one of the traditional locations for the key switch on many different motorcycle manufactures bikes.
The most common bike/car accident is a car making left turn at an intersection. A static, single light might get lost in back lights, or just blind to the mind. But a flashing light seems to be more noticeable, much like a flashing type brake light.
i had a 1969T120 bonnie in the early 70s, (ton up boys) im 65 now and have had a 2022 model for about 3 weeks now, fell in love as soon as i saw it , apart from the upgrades it's the same looks, the same colour as my original, not ridden for about 35 years and took to it like a duck to water. the power and handling is amazing, ifeel like king of the road. thank you Triumph you've made my retirement a joy.
I have a Triumph Street Twin (Bonneville) 900 cc. - 65 HP. Awesome bike, wonderful engine, I did some short trips (between 700 and 2000 km) with my wife, we loved her, it's a comfortable bike, good for cities too. I only feel some difference between her and the other two Honda bikes I have (Africa Twin and XRE 300 - it's an enduro bike sold in South America); the Honda have a better steering feeling, more intuitive and light, the Triumph is someway heavier on curves and a worse steering angle, but nothing terrible (883, V-Rod etc. are much, much worse LOL).
I love the retro feeling she has, combined with a cool engine that gives you a lot of torque at low rpm, and a nice sound from her stock exhaust. And of course the analog panel is great.
Gotta get the pin lock insert for your visor man no fogging 👌🏼
Had 09 Cast wheel Bonnie, was a great bike other than the short interval on valve adjustments... Easy to handle, moderately fast, Corners great always reliable. Great paint and finish. Thought I’d never sell it but there’s always the “next bike”...
You have got to be one of the best Salesman I've seen or heard speak. Great job. 👍👍👌
Too bad about the weather on the test drive. Thanks Sean for giving it a go despite the rain.
Great review🎉
Classic bikes very popular. My dad has an old norton commando 850. I've seen the same bike in many modern movies and netflix series.
Triumph has always been a great bike... You're crazy for takin it out in the rain...💯
Why?
Riding in the rain is no big deal tbh
Can you do a video of your helmet action cam/ mic set up? I not sure how to set mines up
You crack me up Shaun, It's beautiful outside yet it's pouring rain.
Juan S
Liquid Sunshine
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I rode my brothers T120 on a twistie road. What a sweet handling bike and I loved the smoothness and the grunt. Not a beginner bike though. The 900 T100? Maybe.
Funny, I feel the same way about my 1997 CB750 Nighthawk... Other motorcycles come and go, but IT is the first bike I reach for when I come home ! I wonder if the Sportster, Bonneville, and 750 Nighthawk are natural competitors ? Anyway, I LOVE Your Videos, and HOPE You keep making them ! Good luck in Your New Ventures !
That is a beautiful, clean, simple machine. I still want a CBR 600 rr.
great bike, great video... A lot of European bikes have that switch to flash the lights. Flash to pass is used frequently over there.
how is it always raining where you live. lol ... thanks for the vids and all the info!
Does the headlight flashing thing get in the way? it's just an extra feature. It can be used to signal other people, no? Someone coming from the opposite direction that flashes lights could mean "Your lights are not on" or "you have your high beams on" or "there's an accident or animals ahead" or when driving in the dark it's useful to flash a bit to let the driver in front of you know that you're going to overtake.
Rode a 1976 Triumph Tiger and lived to talk about it, it was my only transportation .🕊 My top speed with it was 110🌿
What is amazing to think about is that Evel Knievel used a 650 Triumph Bonneville to jump the fountains at Caesar's Palace in 1967!
Steve Mcqueen also love Trumpies.
Knievel borrowed the triumph from a California dealer.It developed an ignition glitch only hours before the jump , robbing 10 mph from his launch . Lucas electrics and Amal anals and nobody in town to clear up the trouble... the jump bike was returned to the. dealer. Crusty points most likely. The Bonneville had more than enough grunt to deliver him to within a bike length of what would have been a managable rebound for a 350ish pound street bike. Had he stuck with the triumph he'd very likely would still be with us!
@@toosunakabooma1213 He borrowed it? Ha ha! That's awesome! I wonder if told them what he planned on doing with it! :D
@@whosound He was one hell of an "adjuster of established reality". The Harley sponsorship was a double edged sword. HASBRO would have nixed that cool wind up stunt bike if he was Americas Gladiator on a trumpet. Pastrana should have dug up a tt special for his tribute gig. Hell you could nail 150 feet on a goldwing with the proper ramps.
@@whosound Update!.After the "borrowed" TT special made its way back to Burbank, it was used to generate a VIN/motor# for an in house Chopper build.Triumph Of Burbank was the home of the "Sunset Tripper",a dealer customized Triumph that featured custom paint and modest changes in fork length and lots of bolt on trinkets that got added to the finance charges.More than one source reports that the one and only Triumph to invade Caesers airspace in Jan.1 1967 is gone forever and what has been displayed as the real deal is just another poser.
Great info, 👌🏽😎
Now line up the different models/specs
for these Bonnevilles🏍
They are all the same, apart from the firing angles.
Really like your videos. I'm thinking of a Triumph. I have a Royal Enfield Bullet at the moment. Good verse that one too!
Hey man look at the CCM spitfire scrambler, it's amazing, definitely worth a look, a new British icon in the making 🇬🇧🇺🇸
Love the Caddy in the background.
I love the pass button do.
Riding in the rain on a triumph.
England would be proud of you.
I’ve had Harley’s, Honda’s and Suzuki. I bought a 2014 Bonneville and drove it across USA carrying it on the back of my motor home in 2016. Everywhere I stopped I had to talk to someone about it. My favorite bike I’ve ever owned. I wish I still had it. Had to sell it because of health issues. Ok now but cant afford another.
What a trade is this windshield from the bonni? I can't found this. Nice greetings.
T100 is a 900 LC. The Bonnie you've got is an 865 AC. Upgrade the suspension and all a hoot to ride. In the UK we ride on narrow hedgerow lined roads and will ride on dipped beam incase of dazzling oncoming traffic on bends. I like to use the full beam trigger just to light up the road ahead when coming out a corner just to get an idea of road ahead
also the oil/air cooled t100 was 865cc, this 1 in vid is the triumph bonneville SE.
The engine displacement difference you are referring to, ceased to exist when they went to efi. All air cooled efi Bonnie’s are 865cc stock.
@@bonnevillebagger9147 yip as I said the later LCs are 900cc
I own a thruxton and it is the most fun. I'm 68 and I call it my fountain of youth. So good looking 😊
Moto Guzzi V7, Triumph Bonneville, Honda CB100, Kawasaki Z900RS.... These bikes will never date. Great bikes,
Sean may I ask how tall you are? I'm curious because I'm 6'2" and I'm wondering how comfortable that bike would be for someone my height. Also I wanted to say I appreciate you sharing scriptures in your videos.
Man you are such a salesman. I've always had older bikes. The 2005 t100 is my newest bike I've had, so no bling. Just rideablity. I did like the looks of the Moto Guzzi, u rode. Loved the frame color and accented parts. Cool. Thanks.
I have a 06 thruxton 900 and I absolutely love it
Such a beauty
In 1966 I was riding a 150CC Honda and a 250 Scrambler dirt bike. I remember occasionally see this beautiful young blond woman riding a Bonneville on the streets of Hollywood. I fell in love with both the bike and the woman.
I've said this in other videos, here a t100 is A2 restrictable and is 700 odd cc. Not 1000cc like you claim. Is this the same stateside?
Hey can I get some more information on that bike Like year model
Such good looking motorcycle. 👍🏼
I think royal enfield is the longest running model of all time but l like these triumphs and love you video
Yes the Royal Enfield Bullet is the longest consistently produced motorcycle in the World, The Bullet was produced in England from 1931 until 1966 and in India from 1955 to the present. The second longest is the H-D Sportster having been in production from 1957 to the present. There was been two breaks in production of the Bonneville, there were no Bonneville's built in 1984 and between 1988 and 2001, so unfortunately the Bonneville isn't even in the running as the longest produced model.
I want a new Triumph bobber optioned with the ape hangers, upgraded seat and short rear fender. Love how that bike looks and the price is decent too.
I wish they would make a thumper version of this in the 500-600 cc range and about 100 lbs lighter. Both cafe and scrambler models.
very cool
Where did you get the fairing from?
the flashing lights trigger is mandatory in many countries, since we have very very long roads with only one lane in each direction and you need to be able to signal when you are passing someone. also day runnig lights and coloured turn signals come from the same problem. for example, in some places trucks have one green light and one orange so you know at a lonh distance that a truck is coming your way, not just a regular car. cars have the same flashing feature
Please do a review on the 12-15 Sportster Seventy Two! Please!
Wehren i can bye this windshield for my Bonni?(Wo kann ich dieses Windschild kaufen für meine Bonni)?
I have a 1966 Bonneville but it hasn't been out of the shed since I got my ZZR1400.
Had one, man I miss that bike...
My first bike was a triumph 650. I bought it at age 20. Now I was looking for a second bike to accompany my Suzuki V-Strom. I wanted a triumph but at 71 yrs old and 6ft 2" and 285 lbs I felt I was too big for the new Bonneville. I bought a Kawasaki drifter 1500 instead, mostly because it fit me. I still love the triumphs though.
I am 6 foot one inch and 72, the Triumph T120 fit me perfect. My Triumph will arrive in February 2022, I just can't wait. I test rode it in the hills and it was a pleasure to ride.
Yeah there cool!! You guys should start buying selling old stuff!! Will be even more interesting
And open a store in central Florida.That would remedy that overstocked situation
When are you going to do a thruxton 1200??
I didn’t know that was for passing. I thought that was used for times when it looked like someone was about to pull out in front of you. To make you more visible. Not like it would help lol
What kind of headlight is that? Looks like an xlcr
That pass button is totally legit in Hawaii. We do that all the time here.
You guys still have one of these in stock?
I'm English but living in Jersey. The "Flashing Headlight" thing is extremely popular in England. Unfortunately, it could mean anything BUT usually it is used to mean: " I am here, have you seen me" OR "I'm letting you out" Used by Car drivers, trucks and bikers... Best, Pete..
Anyone know when i can get the ferring?
OOPS to the Bonneville;
The longest production motorcycle model IS the Royal Enfield BULLET that was brought online in 1948 and is still in production today. I owned a C5 Military Bullet 500 Classic in Olive Drab paint.
I have a 2009 Bonny SE Sport bought it New 4400 miles... ✅ Great Overall Bike Light and Smooth Best for the Price! 🇬🇧
Growing up, Triumph, BSA, Norton and Harley were The Bikes! After meeting a few Hell's Bells type, which were a nasty lot, I since, have never liked nor identified with the Harley's.
Although, I like the BSA and Norton, my favorite has always been the Triumph Bonneville! Like you said; a simple, good, all round motorcycle, with classic good looks!
Have a 79 Bonneville, just before the sunset of the old Triumph. Front and rear single disc brakes, electronic ignition. Too little, too late. But a very nice rider indeed.
I had a '78. I agree.
Pass switch is for overtaking, or flashing at junctions at night.
Classic styling. 😎
What type is the fairing
Now ride the newer 900 with the 270 crank. Much better sound and character.
Larry Norsworthy
What are the line up Models 👌🏽😎
The newer models have 270degree crank. The Triumph Bonneville T100 and T120 models from 2000- 2015 had 360 degree crank shafts with the exception of the triumph Bonneville America edition. The early scramblers also had the same 360 degree crank for the first year until they switched it to the 270 degree crank engine. 2015-2019 models all have the 270 degree cranks.
@WEB 900
I'm pretty certain that's a real carburetor... What year is that bike? Pre '07?
Bought my 1978 Bonneville in 1980 and after hundreds of other bikes have come and gone....I still own it. That tells the true tale of the Bonny. Fake carbs..now that's funny! Key on the LH side of the headlight..yep..mine too. Too bad the new one weighs 100lbs more than mine.