I've seen many reviews of this beautiful Triumph, but this was the best by far. He covered pretty much everything-too bad it wasn't drier so he could hang it out more. Triumph has a winner here for sure.
Dear Overdrive - Triumph Bikes are great - Please do comment about their service too - My story, I was sold a bike that was faulty before delivery. Its been almost a month that my bike is still not fixed due to unavailability of spares. The quality of service team is also pathetic. They couldnt diagnose the problem during PDI nor after one service visit. So while you sing praises and build their brand on social media, you owe some responsibility to also alert customers about the QOS
I have loved Triumph since 1966. I am seriously disappointed by the modern Triumph's unreliability. IF they get past THAT, you will see a new one in my garage.
Sukant Chakraborty : Can happen for sure.. Street andSpeed Twins will easily be mistaken to be Interceptors by the ‘masses’ who aren’t quite aware of Triumphs..
Brilimbo RODOV : I’m one of those who thinks that the looks of a bike (not just its performance) should justify its price tag. With silhouettes being similar to Interceptor, Street and Speed Twins can be mistaken to be RE Interceptor on a first glance even by a Triumph aware person. Honestly, this (Identity Crisis) is a key reason I didn’t go for a Street Twin ! I bought a Kawasaki Vulcan S (a Cruiser) which has a decent performance and has a distinct identity among the bikes around it ( so, it’s not hard for me to convince that my bike cost me Rs 7+ Lac !!)
You gotta be a real noob if you cannot differentiate between this and an RE Interceptor (especially with the GORGEOUS rear end). And again, I won’t be giving a fuck about the masses even if they do confuse it with an RE after I crack the throttle open and hear that beautiful HP 1200 sound..
Got to admire the confident ride in the wet, well done that man, great review!
Terry Cox Thanks a bunch Terry! Glad to hear :)
A good concise review. I have bought one and I'm appreciating it more and more as I live with it. Very easy to manage and deceptively quick!
Steve Bigtwin Thanks bud! Glad to know you liking it too! :)
I've seen many reviews of this beautiful Triumph, but this was the best by far. He covered pretty much everything-too bad it wasn't drier so he could hang it out more. Triumph has a winner here for sure.
Dear Overdrive - Triumph Bikes are great - Please do comment about their service too - My story, I was sold a bike that was faulty before delivery. Its been almost a month that my bike is still not fixed due to unavailability of spares. The quality of service team is also pathetic. They couldnt diagnose the problem during PDI nor after one service visit. So while you sing praises and build their brand on social media, you owe some responsibility to also alert customers about the QOS
I can't help falling in love with this piece of art!
Very good bike...in it's class 👍 I really love triumph....bikes..
Good review...which is a rare thing on YT.
Did you have to turn traction control off to wheelie ? Thanks
I just test rode it today and oh my dear gracious i'm in love !
Bro, Kawasaki Z900RS Retro model bike is also good akin this Triumph speed twin, both bike's r superb & it was greatest bike review on yr channel 👌👌👌👍
Very nice filming and review
Is that Vance and Hines exhaust available at Indian dealerships?
@0:48 You mean the Speed twin looks like the Street Twin?
how is the pillion comfort on this bike?
If you were spending your own money, what will you pick between this speed twin or the bmw rninet?
Roberto Ramon I think the Triumph - the RNineT is certainly more desirable but relatively expensive to own, in India particularly!
Nice bike... what's the place? it so beautiful name pls.
Dirt2Shine Toronto Lonavala
can you get full fairings for it ?
4,2sec to reach 100km?
Maybe in the rain, yes...
νικος γιώργος Yup. Was a wet day when I tested, should do sub-4 seconds easily on a dry day!
I have loved Triumph since 1966. I am seriously disappointed by the modern Triumph's unreliability. IF they get past THAT, you will see a new one in my garage.
2:26 it is actually high power engine
Jaya Krishna Well, the HT engraved on the engine stands for high torque though :)
Where is speed triple😭
I don't find any reason to buy enthusiastic motorcycles with the latest motor vehicle rules
I have 4 words 4 you.
*"say no to drugs"*
@@expatbiker6598 weed is not a drug
That number plate at front looks disgusting.
What a cretin. It’s not there for looks 🙄
Front number plate?
Really?
νικος γιώργος Well, it’s a Government regulation in India, so can’t avoid! :)
Whoever designed that tachometer should be fired, looks like a fidget spinner.
1st
Imagine buying this and always getting confused for a royal Enfield interceptor 650
Imagine riding around those idiots who couldn't tell the difference
It could happen if you dont know anything about neo classic bikes!
Sukant Chakraborty : Can happen for sure.. Street andSpeed Twins will easily be mistaken to be Interceptors by the ‘masses’ who aren’t quite aware of Triumphs..
Brilimbo RODOV : I’m one of those who thinks that the looks of a bike (not just its performance) should justify its price tag.
With silhouettes being similar to Interceptor, Street and Speed Twins can be mistaken to be RE Interceptor on a first glance even by a Triumph aware person.
Honestly, this (Identity Crisis) is a key reason I didn’t go for a Street Twin ! I bought a Kawasaki Vulcan S (a Cruiser) which has a decent performance and has a distinct identity among the bikes around it ( so, it’s not hard for me to convince that my bike cost me Rs 7+ Lac !!)
You gotta be a real noob if you cannot differentiate between this and an RE Interceptor (especially with the GORGEOUS rear end). And again, I won’t be giving a fuck about the masses even if they do confuse it with an RE after I crack the throttle open and hear that beautiful HP 1200 sound..
Gt650>triumph
Reliability ???? My friend owned it and sold it as it cannot be stable after 110kmph its wobbling a lot and twisties is big nuts with that bike