I'm 6'4" and I love the low center of gravity on these Triumphs. I thought about buying an "adventure bike" but thank God I didn't. I like the smoothness of the Bonneville. Hard to beat. I like the blue on this bike of yours. Concerning electronics, mine doesn't have ABS and I've just become accustomed to sliding and losing traction in certain scenarios. I go out and fool around with braking to get it the rear to lock up and I'm fairly comfortable with some level of brake lock up now. It reminds me of the bike I had as a kid. Just a motorcycle with no technology. Love it.
I totally agree with everything you said, I owned a GS and then a Tiger 1200. Great bikes, but not very engaging. I now have a Bonneville T120 Black and absolutely love it. It does everything you need but with style.
Well done Greg, you have ticked so many boxes that us 'older' riders are having to reconcile. Owning a bike that you are not worried about manhandling in the garage or car park is worth so much more than owning the latest missile loaded with so much 'tec' that you will probably never change once set : and it will leave some money to spend on trips ! Thank you.
Bought the exact same bike in April. For all the same reasons, along with the fact that used to own a 1960 Bonneville. Old guy nostalgia. It's a great bike and no problems to date. Shame to store it for the winter but here in Montana winter has started...
I agree with you on its nimbleness, it handles really good. I am in love with it still. But I do want to upgrade the tires. Mine came with the pirellis and I agree with everyone that they are crap. Hopefully yours came with the michelins and it will handle even better than mine.
I have the exact same bike and color, bought this April. I've had several Triumphs, bought my first one 60 years ago, picked it up in London. Have had other Japanese bikes as well, but the Bonneville always touched my heart. Didn't even look at the Harleys and "insect" ADV bikes. Sold a Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 to buy it, no comparison in my mind. Like you, I love the Aegean Blue, my dealer hasn't gotten another one since. (Or even another T120). Nice video, thanks.
I bought the same bike in the same color for all of the same reasons! I have also put some bags on it similar to yours. Love this bike! I hear what you are saying about the center stand. I need to get one.
Hi Greg, I'm Dante from Germany. Congratulations, my Bonnie is T120 also but Black/Matte (August 2023). It's a motorbike that conveys confidence, presence and highlights her style. Enjoy it 😉
Thank you. Still loving this bike and I don't wish for anything else. It's a pleasure to ride. I di buy some new tires for it, but I haven't mounted them yet. The stock tires are not great, many have complained about them. When I get the new tires mounted I'll see if they where right about that.
You are right on with your assessment ! could not have said it better myself and I have been on a similar journey and you have articulated your decision perfectly
Beautiful bike I had a triumph Trident 3 cylinder bike back in The 70 zzz no electric start kicker taking the kick starter off Bikes was bad idea your bonny Is Beautiful b safe cheers
Your video sounds just like my reasons for buying a T120! I bought mine new in 2021 as a new leftover 2020 and it came stock with heated grips, a center stand, chrome seat rails and a radiator guard but no cruise control which I added within the first year of ownership. I’ve also put on the Madstad quick removable windshield for cool weather riding plus a couple thousand dollars of accessories. 3500 miles to date and though I’m not riding as much as I’d like to I’m totally devoted to this brand, I hope to do a bit more riding in the future. Enjoyed your video and your perspective.
Thanks for the compliments and your input. I've got the madstad but I have not had a chance to install it, working a lot. I've got some goodies to install yet and I'm sure I'll find more, lol. Motorcycles can be addicting. Enjoy your bike and ride safe.
Congratulations on a great choice! I've really enjoyed my 2016 T120, the first sold in the state. Interesting to see your black valve cover. Mine was originally chrome, but I thought it was just too blingy and replaced it with black, like yours. It came with a standard center stand and low grab bar. These are righteous items and very useful, but they're heavy. Heated grips were standard, too. I had never had these before but was spoiled on the first ride! I installed a TEC Bike Parts X-pipe myself, and my mods were done. Great machine!
@@woodtickgreg6926 Found the original Pirelli Phantom Sports Comp tires to offer very nice handling on the straights and in the wet, but they felt a bit vague in the corners. Avon Roadrunner II tires in the OE sizes really sharpened up handling.
The tube tires haven't been an issue yet but finding a different brand of tire has proven to be a challenge. There just is not a lot of choices available in the odd sizes of the t120. Avons used to be the upgrade choice but they are basicly unavailable. They are now coming with michelin tires on them rather than the crappy pirellis. But I am really enjoying the bike, I have a 200 mile ride planned for the weekend.
beautiful bike! i own an aprilia rs660 but want to get the bonneville t120 as a second bike :) my granddad used to drive a horex and i really really love the style of those bikes. and of course, triumph quality is just awesome. had a daytona 675 some years a go and was impressed by the quality.
Thank you for the compliments. After a full season of riding it I'm still in love with it, I have no regrets. It's very smooth, tourqey and comfortable, an absolute joy to ride. Being an older rider it suits me just fine. It is exactly what I wanted in a motorcycle, simple. I love the standard styling and the low seat height. The only negative I have had on the bike is the seat gets uncomfortable after about a 100 miles. I have since upgraded to the triumph king and queen comfort seat, we'll see how that is in the next riding season. Its winter here and the bike is put up for the winter.
Loved the review. Really helps me think about getting one. A few riders say wind pressure on the rider is an issue but I like that you didnt raise that. Cheers
Wind pressure can be an issue for some on any naked bike. I have installed a Madstad windshield on mine since this review and it has made it much more pleasurable to ride for long periods or on the highway. I don't ride highways a lot as I prefer surface streets and backroads for a more relaxed riding experience. Wind and motorcycles go hand in hand, lol. Isn't that why we ride? I installed the windshield mostly for protection from flying debris like rocks and bugs. Bottom line is I really enjoy this bike just for the sheer pleasure of the ride. It is a wonderful machine and a joy to ride.
I agreed with every single comment you made. My wife has had hers for about a month now and she loves it. Her screen and centre stand are on order! For me it needs to be a little bit bigger, but it's a beautiful machine. I'll probably go for the Scrambler XC for the height. By the way it's made in Thailand, not Taiwan.
My 2006 Bonneville was made at Hinckley England. They moved assembly to Thailand not long after. The new Rocket 3 TFC and all Rocket 3 engines are currently built in England. Along with the Tiger 900 and 1200 models. I now ride a Triumph Thunderbird 1600cc. They were all built in England
OK - I just bought a 2023 T120 last week same exact color combo. Very rare - I live in Montana and found it brand new in New York and having it shipped next week. The black just does not apeal to me. Good comments on your bike and yest this color combo I believe is very rare.
@flyingmulerider7166 That's awesome! I haven't seen another one in that color around here, never saw another one at the dealer either. I'm still very happy with this bike, it is a joy to ride. Just changed the oil on it and she's plugged in and up on the center stand for the winter, bummer.
Man I'm having a blast on this bike. I even did a tour on it. Mounted a removable top box and another bag over the passenger seat and took off. It's great on the highway, 75mph and it only turns 3k rpm. Love this bike around town, so easy to ride. And that torque!
hi from the UK i have a 2016 T120 just came back from a ride and i remembered you saying about the bars maybe changing or putting in risers well on my bike there was a cable routing mod to the headstock area which my bike had the mod fitted to alleviate clutch cable rubbing but also i feel to compensate for a lack of cable length in that area to allow full lock to lock turn on the handle bars now i know yours is a later model and i know the rectifier position under the headlamp was changed but be careful to allow sufficient slack in the harness ; lucky for me i brought mine from a main dealer over 2 years ago And 2 weeks into ownership a fault was diagnosed with the main wiring harness, starting indicators , and it needed a complete new harness i dread to think how much that would have cost . since then i now have nearly 16,000 miles on the clock with no issues especially since i fitted Meltzer roadtec 01 tyres/tires front and back enjoy your bike
Thanks for the advise it's much appreciated. I haven't done the risers yet but probably will this season, there's snow on the ground here still so spring hasn't sprung yet. I did just get some new Bridgestone batlax tires for it, still need to get those mounted. I'm also thinking of doing progressive springs in the front so I'd do the risers at that time. The bike has been a dream and I'm still in love with it. It's perfect for me. Stay safe and enjoy the ride.
I've got one too, 2018 T120, I love it but one shortcoming is the Trans, the shift selector failed at about 17k miles. A $700 repair. Was stuck in 6th gear. After repair it runs beautifully.
Yeah I heard some of the early units had a shift problem. I hope that doesn't happen to mine. It shifts like butter now. One of the smoothest shifting bikes I've ever had. But I'd fix it even if that did happen because I do love the bike.
I enjoyed your review. Some nice information tidbits that will be useful to me when I collect my bike from the dealer in a month or 2. Buying a black one and planning to put a Watsonian Sidecar in it but only when I hit the elder years in 10 years time (instead of a Trike) when the weight of the bike gets too heavy. 😊
Thank you, I've had the same thoughts on a side car for as I age as well. But for right now I'm really enjoying riding the bike. It's such a pleasure to ride. I hope you enjoy yours as much as I enjoy mine.
Thank you. I saved my pennies and waited a long time to get this bike and I couldn't be happier with it. If you want something bad enough you'll figure out a way to make it happen. It may take some time but you can make it happen. I hope you can make your dream a reality someday like I did.
Thanks for your insight, I’m like you, anti lock brakes are a must, I tested a t120 loved the smooth ride and transmission! Before I purchase the T 120, I would hope they come with tubeless tires? 👍
@samcabasa6609 I would have like tubeless tires as well but I don't see that happening on the T120 to keep the vintage look of the wire wheels. I think the speed twin is tubeless though, and it has T120 dna.
I watched this video a couple months ago , just watched again, great to hear about the T120 again, I’m trading in my 2021 Triumph Speedmaster for a 2024 T120 , I was lucky , I put a down payment on a DGR T-120 , getting it in September, how are you likely the T120 so far? Mike
I'm still in love with it, lol. Overall it is a very easy bike to ride and very enjoyable. Some bikes I've had in the past where more work to ride, this one is very relaxed. I have put the madstad windshield on the bike and that was a big improvement too. One thing I do need to change on the bike is the seat, it gets pretty uncomfortable after about 100 miles. I hear the triumph king and queen seat is much better and it's not ridiculous in price and is a direct fit upgrade. Other than the seat it's a great bike! I might change the fork springs to progressive springs at some point, that would reduce diving under hard braking. But that's more of a personal thing and not absolutely necessity it's more of a making the bike mine kind of upgrade. I've also added a rear rack and a couple other accessories, I've made some videos on the things I've added to the bike so far. Congratulations on getting a DGR bike! I'll do the dgr ride again here in Detroit next year, it was a lot of fun.
Great video -- I'm struggling with choosing between a T120 and a Speed Twin, and this detailed overview was helpful to try and steer me toward the bike that I know would be the better choice for me (but that sportier look and enhanced torque of the Speed Twin keeps swaying my opinion in some sort of knee-jerk Pavlov response). Aesthetically, I like the more classic retro look and brushed stainless engine of the T120, and I read that the T120 is a bit larger, which as a 6'1" rider would be welcome. I already have a roadster (BMW R1250R), so another such bike like the Speed Twin seems redundant as well.
Thanks for the kind words. I guess in reality you really have to look at what your main use of the bike would be. For me I needed something that I could add luggage to or remove as needed. I don't think you can get a center stand for the speed twin either and that was a deal breaker for me. If you could arrange a test ride on a T120 bonnevile I think you just might be impressed with the torque it has. It still impresses me. I generally ride it around 2000 to 2500 rpm and just a twist of your wrist and your right in the torque curve of the motor, most enjoyable.
@@woodtickgreg6926 I agree, and I’m lucky enough to have a very accommodating Triumph dealer in my area when it comes to test rides, so come Spring 2023, I plan to find out firsthand what the T120 is all about.
@@woodtickgreg6926 last week I bought a red and silver t120 secondhand. The previous owner bought the same bike as yours. I do love the Cordovan red and silver also. 😁 Great motorcycle.
Ah...that's a beauty. I have a 2013 t100 Bonneville and I would love to have a bit more power. But I was looking at getting a Vespa just to get around town. But then I found my little Bonneville and it feels like a scooter to me now. It's flickable and fun. I took the windscreen off because I like to feel the wind and it's just been the best cheapest mental therapy for me this summer and now into October still great weather for riding. I do at least an hour of riding every work day at lunch. I was surprised to hear you get over 50mpg. Mine is an 865 and gets 43mpg. But I drive mine aggressively so maybe that's the difference.
I got 57 mpg on my last ride of 267 miles so I think I'm doing pretty good for mpg. I just love riding this bike and I try and get out on it every weekend for a ride even if it's only 80 to 100 miles. It's mental therapy for me too. I love the torque of the T120. I won't ride mine to work just because I won't leave it un attended, I don't trust people where I work. But if I had a Vespa I might, lol. I dig Vestas. Be safe out there and enjoy your ride.
I love the color. I am waiting for my T120 to arrive at my dealer. I am getting the DGR edition. Haven’t ridden a T120 though. I have an ‘18 Street Triple which is my dream bike. I also have a ‘21 HD Sport Glide. I’m adding the T120 to my “stable”. I love the look of it and the fact there is only 250 of that version world wide and only 50 for the states.
That's very cool! I did the dgr ride this year on the new bike, it was a lot of fun. The special edition dgr bonneville looks really nice. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy mine.
Mike here, I just received my DGR T-120, I’m in the San Francisco area, where are you located? My dealership told me that I will receive my certificate in the mail, which will include the DGR number, same for you? Apparently one can see the DGR number in the vin number,
Hi Greg, great looking T120 and it's a style of bike that won't age. I have the speed twin 1200 and yes the torque on the speed twin is exhilarating. But, on longer journeys 150+miles I found that I would have preferred a more upright riding position like the T120 and cruise control would be helpful too. Going to make a few changes to my bike for next season, handle bar risers and rear rack and may be a replacement seat. Unfortunately, I cant fit the rear rack unless I change stock blinkers for smaller ones. I was considering the T120 but went for the speed twin. Still happy with my bike! It's great for city riding, but some of the things on the T120 I would now appreciate for my longer rides. Good video, Greg.
The upright riding position was a must for me as well as the cruise control. I considered the speed twin also but the bonneville won in the end and I have no regrets, couldn't be happier with the bike. I have also added a rear rack and a removable Madstad windshield to the bike. The style of the bike is exactly what I wanted to get back to the basics of motorcycling. Maybe look at a couple of my other videos for some ideas? Is cruise controll an option on the speed twin?
I bought a T120 in July 2016, "Cinder Red" in color, a real beautiful bike. I traded in my 2001 Kawasaki W650 for it - you know, the bike that was a better Bonneville than the Triumph version of the Bonnie in 2001. In fact I had chosen the 'W' over the Triumph back then for several reasons, including the fact that the 'W' had a centerstand and the Triumph didn't! It seemed that Triumph was just playing cheap with their Bonnies back then, while Kawasaki didn't hold back. A gorgeous enjoyable bike, I had planned to keep it forever. Until Triumph re-released the Bonnie in 2016, that is. Triumph went back to the drawing board, and the result was fantastic. The new Bonnies in 2016 even had a centerstand standard! And heated grips, a passenger grab rail and chrome valve covers. Then in 2021 ( I think? ) they started making Bonnies without the centerstand and all the rest, in a move to cut costs I think. They did add cruise control and alloy wheels, however. And the Brembo brakes. That's pretty nice! I still have my Bonnie, now with 20,000 miles on it and I love it still. I took it on a long road trip last summer, Seattle to Sedona and back. It performed flawlessly. Even had a pillion rider for the trip back. For her I added the Triumph backrest/rack combo. I also added cruise control. Many hot hot days riding across Arizona Utah Nevada and eastern Oregon; my Bonnie just cruised along. Fantastic bike. Enjoy yours!
Love this bike! I own the exact model and color combo. Can I ask, where did you find you windshield you mentioned? I agree with everything you said about this bike by the way. This is the best bike for the money. Thanks for sharing your great video!
It's a Madstad brand. I ordered it direct from them. Call them and they will tell you how to measure for the proper size for you. I also did a video on how to install the windshield.
Hello sir. Very informative vid on the t120. I am fixing to buy one just like yours, color and all. A must have for the riding I do is saddlebags. May I inquire as to the bag brand on yours? Thank u and, ride safe!
These bags are Burley brand bags. If you shop around on the net you can get a pretty good deal on them. I can't remember where I purchased mine, maybe revzilla. I also did a video on how to wax the bags for even more water protection than what they came with.
That's awesome, I wanted a big scooter but there was none to be had in the states. I wanted larger than 400 cc. I have no regrets with my bonneville, I love it. But big scooters are cool too! Enjoy yours.
I really love the blue and white colors on your T-120. Personally, I prefer the Speed Master because of the feet forward position. I am 70 years old, but I also like to sit erect when I ride and I would put either 12" or 14" high rise handlebars on my bike. Currently I am riding a Can-Am Spyder RT Limited and I am not satisfied with all the technical stuff BRP put on the trike. I can't check the oil before starting a ride. I have to ride 10 miles down the road, stop the trike on a flat surface, let it idle for 10 minutes and then check the oil. If I had known all the picky things like that before I got the trike I probably wouldn't have gotten it. TCRS - Take Care, Ride Safe.
Thank you, I really am happy with the color too. The speed master is a nice bike, it was on my short list but I just didn't want another cruiser. But having said that it is a beautiful bike. Yeah so now you understand why I didn't want a bike with all that technical stuff, it's just a basic bike for me and I'm very happy with it. The speed twin is another great standard, has a little more hp than the standard T120 but it had the upswept exhaust and that doesn't work for me with saddle bags or panniers. And you can't get a center stand for it, that's another deal breaker for me. TCRS!
I am just like you, I rode motorcycles before I legally was driving cars. I am 70 so I remember the Triumphs and BSA from the past, although I could never afford one. I had Hondas back then. Over the years I've owned many, mostly Japanese and four Harleys(never again). I want a Triumph Bonneville bad and I've been looking at the T100 because I'm a tightwad. But the T100 has black rims and polished pipes which I don't like. Yours has shiney rims and chrome pipes and looks good. Is yours a special T120 or something? Or do all T120 come which the shiney rims and chrome pipes? It looks great, I WANT ONE. Thanks for the video.
No mine is not a special edition, it is a standard. It has alloy rims and the stock chromed pipes. I think it just looks good on this style of motorcycle. But looks are subjective to each individual. I have added some accessories to the bike since I got it but tried not to take away from the classic look of the bike to much. You have to make a bike your own I think.
@@woodtickgreg6926 I want a Bonneville real bad. The T100 is plenty of power and a five speed gear box is fine with me. But your bike looks so much better with the alloy wheels and chrome pipes I guess I'll have to spend a little more and buy a T120.
Nice bike Greg! I’m looking at buying one too. I see you have the burley brand panniers. How are they holding up? I heard the Triumph ones are pretty bad so I was looking for something else.
The burley are holding up well. I did re wax them right away when I purchased them. I have a video on that process. Only thing I don't like about the burley bags is they are a bit fiddley to open and close, 2 buckles and about 6 snaps. But once you get used to them not really a big deal. They are compact and don't get in the way and I like that. Big enough to stuff my textile jacket in if it gets to warm on a ride. Occasionally I do wish they where a bit bigger but not often. I think they fit the look of the bike well. I did a 115 mile ride with a couple of friends yesterday. I had no problem keeping up with them on their big v twins. Lol.
Nice looking bike. I have been looking at these, but have not sat on one since nobody except for a dealer 200 miles away has one. I am tall and afraid I would look like I am riding a mini bike
Yeah you should really sit on one. The bench seat may work for you as you can slide back on it. The bike is really nice to ride. It truly is a gentleman's hot rod. I just love the torque and riding position of the bike.
Funny, I don’t remember you calling me for my opinion, but clearly you did, as everything you are saying I have been saying. You mentioned a quick release screen. . .I have a very small screen but would like to have a larger one for touring. The bike came with the Triumph Touring screen. . .A big pain to put on and take off. What quick release screen are you looking at? I had a K1600 GTL. . .800 lbs. . So dumb. . .I can walk this up onto the bike lift. . .just completely livable. My only issue is the seat is just painful after 75 miles. I’ve ordered a Russell Day Long that will be here before fall. Well worth the cost from my previous experience. Other things I’ve done: I changed the mirrors for bar end. It looks cool. . .but more than that, I just couldn’t see around my shoulders with the standard mirrors. LOVE the bar end mirrors. I can see both sides of the bike behind from BOTH mirrors. . .amazing. Center stand is great. Engine guards are important. My wife dropped her T120 black in the garage and it broke the front brake handle and the turn signal. . .she has engine guards, so I was glad they were there. Soft luggage is great for dropping a bike on!! No damage at all. The triumph engine guards are not huge or offensive. Well worth it. I have the Triumph rear rack and the Triumph backrest (thank you original owner). I bought it with 9K miles. Barely broken in. Bought my wife’s with 1000 miles. Future investments might be bar risers. . .I’m 5’8”. . .also twist your rear shocks up to “2”or “3”. Makes a big difference when you have weight, but doesn’t really stiffen the ride when it is just you. . . Next might be to take out the cat. . .I do think it is a bit quiet. . .but I want to keep the pea shooters. Thanks for the vid. We seem to be on the same page. Keep doing vids as you get more used to the bike.
I've done a couple more videos since this one. I don't mind the micky mouse mirrors, they are vibration free and I can see with them just fine. Engine bars are on, so is the rear rack. Yeah the seat needs an upgrade. I've put a madstad windshield on, it only takes seconds to remove and put back on. It's very adjustable and wind buffeting is non exsistant. I can look over the top of the screen. Just did a 300 mile ride and the windshield was plastered with bugs, only a couple on the top of my helmet. Loving the bike!
It's much more enjoyable to ride, it feels so much lighter. Even though some folks think it's a heavy bike I don't find that to be the case at all. The weight it does cary gives it a very planted feel. I installed a windshield on it and that really improved the highway experience as it keeps the wind force off of my body and doesn't buffet my helmet. At 70 mph on the highway it's only turning 3,000 rpm. If I was to point out one negative on the bike it's the front fork springs, they are soft and it dives under braking. But that's an easy and not real expensive fix, I'll upgrade the front springs to progressive ones in the future. There is no perfect bike I don't think, I have changed things on every bike I've owned, lol. But I'm very happy with this bike.
Nice review, thanks! Where'd you get those side bags - they look great; waxed canvas? Leather? Also, I think the Triumphs are built in Thailand, not Taiwan (fwiw).
Yes you are right, Thailand, slip of the tongue. The bags are burley brand bags, they are waxed canvas. And I waxed them again before I installed them. I did a video on how to wax the bags. The bags are a good size for daily use. If I go on a trip I have a top box I can put on and a bag that goes across the rear of the seat. The bike handles well with it all kitted out for touring.
Beautiful bike. I can't decide between a Triumph T120 or a Kawasaki Z900RS. IMO, they both look great. The T120 wins in the engine department with its torquey 1200cc vertical twin. The Z900RS makes more power and sounds great but I don't really want a high rpm inline four. But the Z900RS has better suspension, a more comfortable seat, and I'm also not really a fan of the wire spoke wheels on the Bonneville. Tough choice.
All things that I considered when I was looking at bikes. I can say this, the T120 is very easy to ride and there is no perfect bike. I really dig the torque of the T120. I'll upgrade the seat at some point but I think I do that on most bikes that I've had. Suspension is also easy to upgrade, only thing I think the Bonnie needs is progressive springs in the fork, a cheap upgrade. I definitely did not want a high rpm bike. The Bonnie suits me in that area. Spoke wheels? I can take them or leave them, they don't really bother me. What I do really like about the T120 is how small it feels when I'm on it, flat-footed at a stop with my legs bent. It's easy to move around too. I have no regrets with my decision. Had it's 600 mile service today. Going on a touring vacation with it in a couple of weeks, just taking off for 4 days to I don't know where. Just me and the bike and the road, I'm staying off the highways..........
Thank you. I've got a madstad windscreen I'll be installing. I'll do a video when I install it. Won't be this weekend though as I'll be riding in the dgr.
But mine came with factory cruise controll. Strange trade offs it seems. But I'm really happy with the bike even though I paid for the heated grips and centerstand. I do think the center stand should be standard on the bikes.
I'm 6'4" and I love the low center of gravity on these Triumphs. I thought about buying an "adventure bike" but thank God I didn't. I like the smoothness of the Bonneville. Hard to beat.
I like the blue on this bike of yours.
Concerning electronics, mine doesn't have ABS and I've just become accustomed to sliding and losing traction in certain scenarios. I go out and fool around with braking to get it the rear to lock up and I'm fairly comfortable with some level of brake lock up now. It reminds me of the bike I had as a kid. Just a motorcycle with no technology. Love it.
I totally agree with everything you said, I owned a GS and then a Tiger 1200. Great bikes, but not very engaging. I now have a Bonneville T120 Black and absolutely love it. It does everything you need but with style.
Well done Greg, you have ticked so many boxes that us 'older' riders are having to reconcile. Owning a bike that you are not worried about manhandling in the garage or car park is worth so much more than owning the latest missile loaded with so much 'tec' that you will probably never change once set : and it will leave some money to spend on trips ! Thank you.
Bought the exact same bike in April. For all the same reasons, along with the fact that used to own a 1960 Bonneville. Old guy nostalgia. It's a great bike and no problems to date. Shame to store it for the winter but here in Montana winter has started...
I'm fighting putting it up for the winter here. I think we will still have a few weeks yet in Michigan.
Good morning!! Mike here, I finally got my DGR T-120, I love it
Dude that's so cool, I'm very happy for you!
@@woodtickgreg6926 it’s so nimble compared to my Speedmaster, how are you liking your T-120?
I agree with you on its nimbleness, it handles really good. I am in love with it still. But I do want to upgrade the tires. Mine came with the pirellis and I agree with everyone that they are crap. Hopefully yours came with the michelins and it will handle even better than mine.
I have the exact same bike and color, bought this April. I've had several Triumphs, bought my first one 60 years ago, picked it up in London. Have had other Japanese bikes as well, but the Bonneville always touched my heart. Didn't even look at the Harleys and "insect" ADV bikes. Sold a Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 to buy it, no comparison in my mind. Like you, I love the Aegean Blue, my dealer hasn't gotten another one since. (Or even another T120).
Nice video, thanks.
Beautiful motorcycle and great video. Well played sir…well played.
I bought the same bike in the same color for all of the same reasons! I have also put some bags on it similar to yours. Love this bike! I hear what you are saying about the center stand. I need to get one.
Blue is a great colour on this...
You clearly love motircycles and this one brings you joy.
You are so correct with that observation.
These are great bikes. I have the same one in the same colour. I had the side panels painted blue and it transformed the bike. Good choice :)
Hi Greg, I'm Dante from Germany. Congratulations, my Bonnie is T120 also but Black/Matte (August 2023). It's a motorbike that conveys confidence, presence and highlights her style. Enjoy it 😉
Great to hear from Germany! Enjoy yours as I do mine. Thanks for the positive comment.
So happy for you! You picked a great bike. Wishing you well... C J
Thank you. Still loving this bike and I don't wish for anything else. It's a pleasure to ride. I di buy some new tires for it, but I haven't mounted them yet. The stock tires are not great, many have complained about them. When I get the new tires mounted I'll see if they where right about that.
You are right on with your assessment ! could not have said it better myself and I have been on a similar journey and you have articulated your decision perfectly
Beautiful bike I had a triumph
Trident 3 cylinder bike back in
The 70 zzz no electric start kicker taking the kick starter off
Bikes was bad idea your bonny
Is Beautiful b safe cheers
Your video sounds just like my reasons for buying a T120! I bought mine new in 2021 as a new leftover 2020 and it came stock with heated grips, a center stand, chrome seat rails and a radiator guard but no cruise control which I added within the first year of ownership. I’ve also put on the Madstad quick removable windshield for cool weather riding plus a couple thousand dollars of accessories. 3500 miles to date and though I’m not riding as much as I’d like to I’m totally devoted to this brand, I hope to do a bit more riding in the future. Enjoyed your video and your perspective.
Thanks for the compliments and your input. I've got the madstad but I have not had a chance to install it, working a lot. I've got some goodies to install yet and I'm sure I'll find more, lol. Motorcycles can be addicting. Enjoy your bike and ride safe.
Congratulations on a great choice! I've really enjoyed my 2016 T120, the first sold in the state. Interesting to see your black valve cover. Mine was originally chrome, but I thought it was just too blingy and replaced it with black, like yours. It came with a standard center stand and low grab bar. These are righteous items and very useful, but they're heavy. Heated grips were standard, too. I had never had these before but was spoiled on the first ride! I installed a TEC Bike Parts X-pipe myself, and my mods were done. Great machine!
I just installed a rear rack today! Loving the bike.
@@woodtickgreg6926 Found the original Pirelli Phantom Sports Comp tires to offer very nice handling on the straights and in the wet, but they felt a bit vague in the corners. Avon Roadrunner II tires in the OE sizes really sharpened up handling.
I haven't found the tires to be a problem yet, I'll run them for awhile until Avon tires become available again.
Like the T120 except for it having Tube Tires !
I agree with you about the need for a center stand, and really like your Bags; thanks for the video !
The tube tires haven't been an issue yet but finding a different brand of tire has proven to be a challenge. There just is not a lot of choices available in the odd sizes of the t120. Avons used to be the upgrade choice but they are basicly unavailable. They are now coming with michelin tires on them rather than the crappy pirellis. But I am really enjoying the bike, I have a 200 mile ride planned for the weekend.
beautiful bike! i own an aprilia rs660 but want to get the bonneville t120 as a second bike :) my granddad used to drive a horex and i really really love the style of those bikes. and of course, triumph quality is just awesome. had a daytona 675 some years a go and was impressed by the quality.
Thank you for the compliments. After a full season of riding it I'm still in love with it, I have no regrets. It's very smooth, tourqey and comfortable, an absolute joy to ride. Being an older rider it suits me just fine. It is exactly what I wanted in a motorcycle, simple. I love the standard styling and the low seat height. The only negative I have had on the bike is the seat gets uncomfortable after about a 100 miles. I have since upgraded to the triumph king and queen comfort seat, we'll see how that is in the next riding season. Its winter here and the bike is put up for the winter.
Great review and bloody lovely bike I love my speed twin too same engine very well built triumph have it spot on 👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
I've had the bike for awhile now and I'm still in love with it. It's perfect for me. Enjoy your speed twin mate.
Cheers you keep enjoying that bonnie 👍
Also it's great you Americans still like the triumph brand john bloor did well keeping them going 👍
Loved the review. Really helps me think about getting one. A few riders say wind pressure on the rider is an issue but I like that you didnt raise that. Cheers
Wind pressure can be an issue for some on any naked bike. I have installed a Madstad windshield on mine since this review and it has made it much more pleasurable to ride for long periods or on the highway. I don't ride highways a lot as I prefer surface streets and backroads for a more relaxed riding experience. Wind and motorcycles go hand in hand, lol. Isn't that why we ride? I installed the windshield mostly for protection from flying debris like rocks and bugs.
Bottom line is I really enjoy this bike just for the sheer pleasure of the ride. It is a wonderful machine and a joy to ride.
It comes with a wind pressure adjuster. It is called a throttle.
beautiful, i thought heated grips were standard on the t120 and a centre stand but not on the t100
I agreed with every single comment you made. My wife has had hers for about a month now and she loves it. Her screen and centre stand are on order! For me it needs to be a little bit bigger, but it's a beautiful machine. I'll probably go for the Scrambler XC for the height. By the way it's made in Thailand, not Taiwan.
It's only assembled in Thailand
I know a big guy that fits, but if I wasn’t short, I would likely get the scrambler as well.
My 2006 Bonneville was made at Hinckley England. They moved assembly to Thailand not long after. The new Rocket 3 TFC and all Rocket 3 engines are currently built in England. Along with the Tiger 900 and 1200 models. I now ride a Triumph Thunderbird 1600cc. They were all built in England
I too put a centerstand on my new T120 but you really need to add the grab rail behind the seat to put it on the centerstand.
I use the panier rack near the shock to help lift it. I step on the stand and lift at the same time and it pops right up.
OK - I just bought a 2023 T120 last week same exact color combo. Very rare - I live in Montana and found it brand new in New York and having it shipped next week. The black just does not apeal to me. Good comments on your bike and yest this color combo I believe is very rare.
@flyingmulerider7166
That's awesome! I haven't seen another one in that color around here, never saw another one at the dealer either. I'm still very happy with this bike, it is a joy to ride. Just changed the oil on it and she's plugged in and up on the center stand for the winter, bummer.
I got 2024 black and white love it
@melvynwetherell5783 That's very cool to hear. I still love this bike and I don't want for anything else. Enjoy it brother!
Wow almost every comment you made are thoughts I’ve had. Wonderful review.
Thank you very much for the kind words, much appreciated.
What a beautiful motorcycle and I love the color scheme, it really pops! 👍
Hey Greg 🦇😎👍 I have one too and love it.
Hope you’re still enjoying yours. I’ve subbed so let’s see more ✌️😁
Man I'm having a blast on this bike. I even did a tour on it. Mounted a removable top box and another bag over the passenger seat and took off. It's great on the highway, 75mph and it only turns 3k rpm. Love this bike around town, so easy to ride. And that torque!
@@woodtickgreg6926 absolutely agree 💯 it’s a real joy to ride 😎👍
I bought a T-120 Black of the same year. The T-120 is just the best all-rounder that Triumph makes.
I agree, it is a great all around bike. Still love mine.
@@woodtickgreg6926 I would've got the Speed Twin but I still want to tour occasionally.
hi from the UK i have a 2016 T120 just came back from a ride and i remembered you saying about the bars maybe changing or putting in risers well on my bike there was a cable routing mod to the headstock area which my bike had the mod fitted to alleviate clutch cable rubbing but also i feel to compensate for a lack of cable length in that area to allow full lock to lock turn on the handle bars now i know yours is a later model and i know the rectifier position under the headlamp was changed but be careful to allow sufficient slack in the harness ; lucky for me i brought mine from a main dealer over 2 years ago And 2 weeks into ownership a fault was diagnosed with the main wiring harness, starting indicators , and it needed a complete new harness i dread to think how much that would have cost . since then i now have nearly 16,000 miles on the clock with no issues especially since i fitted Meltzer roadtec 01 tyres/tires front and back enjoy your bike
Thanks for the advise it's much appreciated. I haven't done the risers yet but probably will this season, there's snow on the ground here still so spring hasn't sprung yet. I did just get some new Bridgestone batlax tires for it, still need to get those mounted. I'm also thinking of doing progressive springs in the front so I'd do the risers at that time. The bike has been a dream and I'm still in love with it. It's perfect for me.
Stay safe and enjoy the ride.
Love the classic color! Great Choice!
I've got one too, 2018 T120, I love it but one shortcoming is the Trans, the shift selector failed at about 17k miles. A $700 repair. Was stuck in 6th gear. After repair it runs beautifully.
Yeah I heard some of the early units had a shift problem. I hope that doesn't happen to mine. It shifts like butter now. One of the smoothest shifting bikes I've ever had. But I'd fix it even if that did happen because I do love the bike.
I enjoyed your review.
Some nice information tidbits that will be useful to me when I collect my bike from the dealer in a month or 2. Buying a black one and planning to put a Watsonian Sidecar in it but only when I hit the elder years in 10 years time (instead of a Trike) when the weight of the bike gets too heavy. 😊
Thank you, I've had the same thoughts on a side car for as I age as well. But for right now I'm really enjoying riding the bike. It's such a pleasure to ride. I hope you enjoy yours as much as I enjoy mine.
Really nice bike, I wish I could have one.
Thank you. I saved my pennies and waited a long time to get this bike and I couldn't be happier with it. If you want something bad enough you'll figure out a way to make it happen. It may take some time but you can make it happen. I hope you can make your dream a reality someday like I did.
Thanks for your insight, I’m like you, anti lock brakes are a must, I tested a t120 loved the smooth ride and transmission! Before I purchase the T 120, I would hope they come with tubeless tires? 👍
@samcabasa6609 I would have like tubeless tires as well but I don't see that happening on the T120 to keep the vintage look of the wire wheels. I think the speed twin is tubeless though, and it has T120 dna.
Thankyou, other bikes spoke wheels do have tubeless tires!
I watched this video a couple months ago , just watched again, great to hear about the T120 again, I’m trading in my 2021 Triumph Speedmaster for a 2024 T120 , I was lucky , I put a down payment on a DGR T-120 , getting it in September, how are you likely the T120 so far? Mike
I'm still in love with it, lol. Overall it is a very easy bike to ride and very enjoyable. Some bikes I've had in the past where more work to ride, this one is very relaxed. I have put the madstad windshield on the bike and that was a big improvement too. One thing I do need to change on the bike is the seat, it gets pretty uncomfortable after about 100 miles. I hear the triumph king and queen seat is much better and it's not ridiculous in price and is a direct fit upgrade. Other than the seat it's a great bike! I might change the fork springs to progressive springs at some point, that would reduce diving under hard braking. But that's more of a personal thing and not absolutely necessity it's more of a making the bike mine kind of upgrade. I've also added a rear rack and a couple other accessories, I've made some videos on the things I've added to the bike so far. Congratulations on getting a DGR bike! I'll do the dgr ride again here in Detroit next year, it was a lot of fun.
Great video -- I'm struggling with choosing between a T120 and a Speed Twin, and this detailed overview was helpful to try and steer me toward the bike that I know would be the better choice for me (but that sportier look and enhanced torque of the Speed Twin keeps swaying my opinion in some sort of knee-jerk Pavlov response). Aesthetically, I like the more classic retro look and brushed stainless engine of the T120, and I read that the T120 is a bit larger, which as a 6'1" rider would be welcome. I already have a roadster (BMW R1250R), so another such bike like the Speed Twin seems redundant as well.
Thanks for the kind words. I guess in reality you really have to look at what your main use of the bike would be. For me I needed something that I could add luggage to or remove as needed. I don't think you can get a center stand for the speed twin either and that was a deal breaker for me. If you could arrange a test ride on a T120 bonnevile I think you just might be impressed with the torque it has. It still impresses me. I generally ride it around 2000 to 2500 rpm and just a twist of your wrist and your right in the torque curve of the motor, most enjoyable.
@@woodtickgreg6926 I agree, and I’m lucky enough to have a very accommodating Triumph dealer in my area when it comes to test rides, so come Spring 2023, I plan to find out firsthand what the T120 is all about.
I want one !!
The Kymco is here.
@billcope7434 yeah it's been here for awhile but not the deluxe version with cruise controll, power windshield, etc
Nice colours!
Thank you! I do get a lot of compliments on the color.
@@woodtickgreg6926 last week I bought a red and silver t120 secondhand.
The previous owner bought the same bike as yours.
I do love the Cordovan red and silver also. 😁
Great motorcycle.
@@jezzbro I was going to get the red until I saw this one at the dealership.
Ah...that's a beauty. I have a 2013 t100 Bonneville and I would love to have a bit more power. But I was looking at getting a Vespa just to get around town. But then I found my little Bonneville and it feels like a scooter to me now. It's flickable and fun. I took the windscreen off because I like to feel the wind and it's just been the best cheapest mental therapy for me this summer and now into October still great weather for riding. I do at least an hour of riding every work day at lunch.
I was surprised to hear you get over 50mpg. Mine is an 865 and gets 43mpg. But I drive mine aggressively so maybe that's the difference.
I got 57 mpg on my last ride of 267 miles so I think I'm doing pretty good for mpg. I just love riding this bike and I try and get out on it every weekend for a ride even if it's only 80 to 100 miles. It's mental therapy for me too. I love the torque of the T120. I won't ride mine to work just because I won't leave it un attended, I don't trust people where I work. But if I had a Vespa I might, lol. I dig Vestas. Be safe out there and enjoy your ride.
57 wow. Be safe out there too @@woodtickgreg6926
I love the color. I am waiting for my T120 to arrive at my dealer. I am getting the DGR edition. Haven’t ridden a T120 though. I have an ‘18 Street Triple which is my dream bike. I also have a ‘21 HD Sport Glide. I’m adding the T120 to my “stable”. I love the look of it and the fact there is only 250 of that version world wide and only 50 for the states.
That's very cool! I did the dgr ride this year on the new bike, it was a lot of fun. The special edition dgr bonneville looks really nice. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy mine.
Mike here, I just received my DGR T-120, I’m in the San Francisco area, where are you located? My dealership told me that I will receive my certificate in the mail, which will include the DGR number, same for you? Apparently one can see the DGR number in the vin number,
Hi Greg, great looking T120 and it's a style of bike that won't age. I have the speed twin 1200 and yes the torque on the speed twin is exhilarating. But, on longer journeys 150+miles I found that I would have preferred a more upright riding position like the T120 and cruise control would be helpful too. Going to make a few changes to my bike for next season, handle bar risers and rear rack and may be a replacement seat. Unfortunately, I cant fit the rear rack unless I change stock blinkers for smaller ones. I was considering the T120 but went for the speed twin. Still happy with my bike! It's great for city riding, but some of the things on the T120 I would now appreciate for my longer rides. Good video, Greg.
The upright riding position was a must for me as well as the cruise control. I considered the speed twin also but the bonneville won in the end and I have no regrets, couldn't be happier with the bike. I have also added a rear rack and a removable Madstad windshield to the bike. The style of the bike is exactly what I wanted to get back to the basics of motorcycling. Maybe look at a couple of my other videos for some ideas? Is cruise controll an option on the speed twin?
I bought a T120 in July 2016, "Cinder Red" in color, a real beautiful bike. I traded in my 2001 Kawasaki W650 for it - you know, the bike that was a better Bonneville than the Triumph version of the Bonnie in 2001. In fact I had chosen the 'W' over the Triumph back then for several reasons, including the fact that the 'W' had a centerstand and the Triumph didn't! It seemed that Triumph was just playing cheap with their Bonnies back then, while Kawasaki didn't hold back. A gorgeous enjoyable bike, I had planned to keep it forever.
Until Triumph re-released the Bonnie in 2016, that is. Triumph went back to the drawing board, and the result was fantastic. The new Bonnies in 2016 even had a centerstand standard! And heated grips, a passenger grab rail and chrome valve covers. Then in 2021 ( I think? ) they started making Bonnies without the centerstand and all the rest, in a move to cut costs I think. They did add cruise control and alloy wheels, however. And the Brembo brakes. That's pretty nice!
I still have my Bonnie, now with 20,000 miles on it and I love it still. I took it on a long road trip last summer, Seattle to Sedona and back. It performed flawlessly. Even had a pillion rider for the trip back. For her I added the Triumph backrest/rack combo. I also added cruise control. Many hot hot days riding across Arizona Utah Nevada and eastern Oregon; my Bonnie just cruised along. Fantastic bike. Enjoy yours!
We are out enjoying it today at the Distinguished gentleman's ride. It's even a great handling bike with a passenger. Ride safe brother.
Love this bike! I own the exact model and color combo. Can I ask, where did you find you windshield you mentioned? I agree with everything you said about this bike by the way. This is the best bike for the money. Thanks for sharing your great video!
It's a Madstad brand. I ordered it direct from them. Call them and they will tell you how to measure for the proper size for you. I also did a video on how to install the windshield.
Hello sir. Very informative vid on the t120. I am fixing to buy one just like yours, color and all. A must have for the riding I do is saddlebags. May I inquire as to the bag brand on yours? Thank u and, ride safe!
These bags are Burley brand bags. If you shop around on the net you can get a pretty good deal on them. I can't remember where I purchased mine, maybe revzilla. I also did a video on how to wax the bags for even more water protection than what they came with.
@@woodtickgreg6926 Burley bags. Thank u for the reply.
I bought a bmw c400gt scooter its really awesome ive had motorcycle, s for 50yrs sorry i didn't try a large scooter, s sooner!
That's awesome, I wanted a big scooter but there was none to be had in the states. I wanted larger than 400 cc. I have no regrets with my bonneville, I love it. But big scooters are cool too! Enjoy yours.
I really love the blue and white colors on your T-120. Personally, I prefer the Speed Master because of the feet forward position. I am 70 years old, but I also like to sit erect when I ride and I would put either 12" or 14" high rise handlebars on my bike. Currently I am riding a Can-Am Spyder RT Limited and I am not satisfied with all the technical stuff BRP put on the trike. I can't check the oil before starting a ride. I have to ride 10 miles down the road, stop the trike on a flat surface, let it idle for 10 minutes and then check the oil. If I had known all the picky things like that before I got the trike I probably wouldn't have gotten it. TCRS - Take Care, Ride Safe.
Thank you, I really am happy with the color too. The speed master is a nice bike, it was on my short list but I just didn't want another cruiser. But having said that it is a beautiful bike. Yeah so now you understand why I didn't want a bike with all that technical stuff, it's just a basic bike for me and I'm very happy with it. The speed twin is another great standard, has a little more hp than the standard T120 but it had the upswept exhaust and that doesn't work for me with saddle bags or panniers. And you can't get a center stand for it, that's another deal breaker for me.
TCRS!
Love the new bike.
Me too! 😆
@@woodtickgreg6926 picked up a new 765R last thursday. First Triumph i've owned but love the build quality
I was very impressed with the build quality on the bonneville as well.
yes love this colour too
I was going to get the red and silver one until I saw this agean blue bike.
Beautiful bike.
"Black has been done to much", the understatement of the day.
Yeah some folks really like it but it's just not for me on a classic style bike like this.
Nice bike!
Thank you!
I am just like you, I rode motorcycles before I legally was driving cars. I am 70 so I remember the Triumphs and BSA from the past, although I could never afford one. I had Hondas back then. Over the years I've owned many, mostly Japanese and four Harleys(never again).
I want a Triumph Bonneville bad and I've been looking at the T100 because I'm a tightwad. But the T100 has black rims and polished pipes which I don't like. Yours has shiney rims and chrome pipes and looks good. Is yours a special T120 or something? Or do all T120 come which the shiney rims and chrome pipes? It looks great, I WANT ONE. Thanks for the video.
No mine is not a special edition, it is a standard. It has alloy rims and the stock chromed pipes. I think it just looks good on this style of motorcycle. But looks are subjective to each individual. I have added some accessories to the bike since I got it but tried not to take away from the classic look of the bike to much. You have to make a bike your own I think.
@@woodtickgreg6926 I want a Bonneville real bad. The T100 is plenty of power and a five speed gear box is fine with me. But your bike looks so much better with the alloy wheels and chrome pipes I guess I'll have to spend a little more and buy a T120.
You wont be sorry, you'll love the torque and smoothness of the T120. Go sit on one.
Nice bike Greg! I’m looking at buying one too. I see you have the burley brand panniers. How are they holding up? I heard the Triumph ones are pretty bad so I was looking for something else.
The burley are holding up well. I did re wax them right away when I purchased them. I have a video on that process. Only thing I don't like about the burley bags is they are a bit fiddley to open and close, 2 buckles and about 6 snaps. But once you get used to them not really a big deal. They are compact and don't get in the way and I like that. Big enough to stuff my textile jacket in if it gets to warm on a ride. Occasionally I do wish they where a bit bigger but not often. I think they fit the look of the bike well. I did a 115 mile ride with a couple of friends yesterday. I had no problem keeping up with them on their big v twins. Lol.
@@woodtickgreg6926 good to hear the t120 can keep up with the big guns
Nice looking bike. I have been looking at these, but have not sat on one since nobody except for a dealer 200 miles away has one. I am tall and afraid I would look like I am riding a mini bike
Yeah you should really sit on one. The bench seat may work for you as you can slide back on it. The bike is really nice to ride. It truly is a gentleman's hot rod. I just love the torque and riding position of the bike.
Funny, I don’t remember you calling me for my opinion, but clearly you did, as everything you are saying I have been saying. You mentioned a quick release screen. . .I have a very small screen but would like to have a larger one for touring. The bike came with the Triumph Touring screen. . .A big pain to put on and take off. What quick release screen are you looking at? I had a K1600 GTL. . .800 lbs. . So dumb. . .I can walk this up onto the bike lift. . .just completely livable. My only issue is the seat is just painful after 75 miles. I’ve ordered a Russell Day Long that will be here before fall. Well worth the cost from my previous experience. Other things I’ve done: I changed the mirrors for bar end. It looks cool. . .but more than that, I just couldn’t see around my shoulders with the standard mirrors. LOVE the bar end mirrors. I can see both sides of the bike behind from BOTH mirrors. . .amazing. Center stand is great. Engine guards are important. My wife dropped her T120 black in the garage and it broke the front brake handle and the turn signal. . .she has engine guards, so I was glad they were there. Soft luggage is great for dropping a bike on!! No damage at all. The triumph engine guards are not huge or offensive. Well worth it. I have the Triumph rear rack and the Triumph backrest (thank you original owner). I bought it with 9K miles. Barely broken in. Bought my wife’s with 1000 miles. Future investments might be bar risers. . .I’m 5’8”. . .also twist your rear shocks up to “2”or “3”. Makes a big difference when you have weight, but doesn’t really stiffen the ride when it is just you. . . Next might be to take out the cat. . .I do think it is a bit quiet. . .but I want to keep the pea shooters. Thanks for the vid. We seem to be on the same page. Keep doing vids as you get more used to the bike.
I've done a couple more videos since this one. I don't mind the micky mouse mirrors, they are vibration free and I can see with them just fine. Engine bars are on, so is the rear rack. Yeah the seat needs an upgrade. I've put a madstad windshield on, it only takes seconds to remove and put back on. It's very adjustable and wind buffeting is non exsistant. I can look over the top of the screen. Just did a 300 mile ride and the windshield was plastered with bugs, only a couple on the top of my helmet. Loving the bike!
Great video, thanks for sharing! How has your experience been on highways vs your older heavier bikes.
It's much more enjoyable to ride, it feels so much lighter. Even though some folks think it's a heavy bike I don't find that to be the case at all. The weight it does cary gives it a very planted feel. I installed a windshield on it and that really improved the highway experience as it keeps the wind force off of my body and doesn't buffet my helmet. At 70 mph on the highway it's only turning 3,000 rpm. If I was to point out one negative on the bike it's the front fork springs, they are soft and it dives under braking. But that's an easy and not real expensive fix, I'll upgrade the front springs to progressive ones in the future. There is no perfect bike I don't think, I have changed things on every bike I've owned, lol. But I'm very happy with this bike.
That’s my dream bike T120! But don’t have the money to buy it…😢
Nice review, thanks! Where'd you get those side bags - they look great; waxed canvas? Leather? Also, I think the Triumphs are built in Thailand, not Taiwan (fwiw).
Yes you are right, Thailand, slip of the tongue.
The bags are burley brand bags, they are waxed canvas. And I waxed them again before I installed them. I did a video on how to wax the bags. The bags are a good size for daily use. If I go on a trip I have a top box I can put on and a bag that goes across the rear of the seat. The bike handles well with it all kitted out for touring.
@@woodtickgreg6926 awesome, thanks!
Beautiful bike. I can't decide between a Triumph T120 or a Kawasaki Z900RS. IMO, they both look great. The T120 wins in the engine department with its torquey 1200cc vertical twin. The Z900RS makes more power and sounds great but I don't really want a high rpm inline four. But the Z900RS has better suspension, a more comfortable seat, and I'm also not really a fan of the wire spoke wheels on the Bonneville. Tough choice.
All things that I considered when I was looking at bikes. I can say this, the T120 is very easy to ride and there is no perfect bike. I really dig the torque of the T120. I'll upgrade the seat at some point but I think I do that on most bikes that I've had. Suspension is also easy to upgrade, only thing I think the Bonnie needs is progressive springs in the fork, a cheap upgrade. I definitely did not want a high rpm bike. The Bonnie suits me in that area. Spoke wheels? I can take them or leave them, they don't really bother me. What I do really like about the T120 is how small it feels when I'm on it, flat-footed at a stop with my legs bent. It's easy to move around too. I have no regrets with my decision. Had it's 600 mile service today. Going on a touring vacation with it in a couple of weeks, just taking off for 4 days to I don't know where. Just me and the bike and the road, I'm staying off the highways..........
Sounds like you need to try a 1200 Speed Twin!
I can't get it up in the center stand. Maybe there is a trick or maybe I'm old. Any thoughts
I step down on the centerstand and pull up on the panier racks at the same time. Pops right up. She is heavy though.
Nice video! Which windscreen are you putting on the bike?
Thank you. I've got a madstad windscreen I'll be installing. I'll do a video when I install it. Won't be this weekend though as I'll be riding in the dgr.
55mpg during break-in miles?! 😳 damn.
Yup. Is that a bad thing? I thought it was pretty good and hopefully will improve as it breaks in.
@@woodtickgreg6926 damn good! Great commentary, btw.
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I'm not sure what your question is or your statement if your making one.
My 2020 t120 came with heated grips and a center stand , not sure why the new ones don’t have either
But mine came with factory cruise controll. Strange trade offs it seems. But I'm really happy with the bike even though I paid for the heated grips and centerstand. I do think the center stand should be standard on the bikes.
Was redet der immer von E-Bike? Interessiert niemanden
Because a lot of people that ride motorcycles also ride ebikes and are not so narrow minded.