I rode a souped up VMAX in the US for 22 years, but I moved to Thailand 18 years ago and have only had smaller bikes. I just got a bobber and it is perfect. Riding 170mph on the highway in the US is equally dangerous to just riding the speed limit here in Thailand. I think I made a good choice.
I've had Japanese bikes, American, buell and harley, and now the exact bike you have there. Let me tell you, i couldn't be more excited about this bike. It's a blast to ride.
That is A VERY BEAUTIFUL MACHINE... Nothing wrong with having a few tools in the shed. I keep a 2018 Kawasaki Zed 900 naked for those twisty moments and a 2023 FXST that is being upgraded as I type this from a 107 CI to a 119 CI Screaming Eagle stage 3. big twins, low slung organic beast that makes a huge smile when you crack the throttle. I may get the Triumph 120 Bobber as a 3rd bike...love them all. sounds soooooo GOOD. THANKS FOR SHARING.👍👍👍
Love the update. Just put my mirrors back to up/ stock location because I just didn’t like having you basically stare down at the mirrors and I don’t like it. Have a great ride.
It’s a lovely bike and I agree the shock exhaust is good enough. You defo need both types of bike in your garage. I can testify that it’s amazing being able to choose a chilled or maddog ride based on what you feel like!
I agree with you, I got a speed twin (smaller 900) and a thruxton - and they serve my swings in mood well. Some days are just shit and you feel angry or down... last thing you wanna sit on is a killer rocket.
I recently rode a speed twin. Part of my test route included a looser surface. I’ve never felt so on the edge of an accident and the anti lock brakes were making themselves known for no good reason. None of my older bikes have any drama on the same surface. Same BS with the bigger Triumph Twins and I really wanted to like them. Shame.
I just had my 2024 Triumph Bobber serviced. The mechanic offered to do a free ECU update. The motorcycle sounds and runs great! The only problem is the high gearing and conflicts with the ECU when changing sprocket sizes.
It’s a great bike. The stock exhaust sounds good, but remove the Cat and it sounds fantastic. I’ve also fitted a Fox shock which does improve the rear suspension.
@@DD-lc5tshow do you get through the MOT without the cat? My car was decatted and had to swap back to the cat just to get through the mot. Ive got a stock VFR but would love to straight through it but cant be arsed going through the headache of swaping cats all the time.
@@V4demon_ The UK doesn’t have an emission test for motorcycles. It’s louder without the Cat’ but not excessive. I’ve kept the Cat and can refit it if the MOT changes.
Looking forward to buying one of these to compliment my Scramber 900..but an absolute ’must do’ is to swap both front and rear suspension to progressive springs. They’re not expensive and completely transforms the ride. I’d swap the exhausts too but that’s just me..
Wish I could get this bike in Singapore, I mean u can, there is a Triumph distributor here but the cost of the Certificate Of Entitlement makes it a little out of reach! The cost of the COE adds another 30-50% to the base price of the bike.
I wasnt a fan of the bobber when it furst came out (I've always been a fan of Harleys, although I'm still on a CBT). That's until I saw it live for the first time. Absolutely stunning motorbike
I made the mistake of test riding one while my old bike was in for a service, ended up buying it. Just couldn't let it go. So nice to ride, such wonderful soundtrack and the looks... *drool* haha
I know, the wind was a pain in the ass, only filming on the gopro, since then updated to a dji action 3 and also a foam surround to stop wind. far better in more recent videos i think.
No. But for me yes. The Indian was faster and in red it was unbelievable cool. But couldn’t buy one, seat and body position not comfortable and sound with standard stock exhaust was poor so would need more money spent to get it to sound as cool as it looks
@@midlife-crysis Do you notice any difference? I have tried both in monsoon rains here in Thailand and don't feel any difference (of course I am being very gentle because, well, hard rain!)
@@Keenok in the manual the instructions are that the rain mode makes no difference to power, only to when traction control kicks in. so unless you are going fast from stand still then you wont notice any difference. its a very basic setting
@@midlife-crysis Thanks - I wasn't really sure and we do get monsoon rains here, was wondering how it would help riding on 2cm of water on the highway.
Love the look of the bobber but the triumphs just don’t cut it for me. Sanitised like a Japanese bike basically just UJM in flares. Surprised you thought the twin was anything but really weak compared to a super bike. WTF have you been riding? Is this satire? Loved the lack of indication and life savers lol, sorry my bad no it made me cringe.
I rode a souped up VMAX in the US for 22 years, but I moved to Thailand 18 years ago and have only had smaller bikes. I just got a bobber and it is perfect. Riding 170mph on the highway in the US is equally dangerous to just riding the speed limit here in Thailand. I think I made a good choice.
I've had Japanese bikes, American, buell and harley, and now the exact bike you have there. Let me tell you, i couldn't be more excited about this bike. It's a blast to ride.
That is A VERY BEAUTIFUL MACHINE... Nothing wrong with having a few tools in the shed. I keep a 2018 Kawasaki Zed 900 naked for those twisty moments and a 2023 FXST that is being upgraded as I type this from a 107 CI to a 119 CI Screaming Eagle stage 3. big twins, low slung organic beast that makes a huge smile when you crack the throttle. I may get the Triumph 120 Bobber as a 3rd bike...love them all. sounds soooooo GOOD. THANKS FOR SHARING.👍👍👍
Love the update. Just put my mirrors back to up/ stock location because I just didn’t like having you basically stare down at the mirrors and I don’t like it. Have a great ride.
I have the high bars with the mirrors down. honestly, getting used to them is daunting. But the look is fabulous! Function, not so appealing..
I had to sub because those holes were horrid and the driving was perfect. haha. I thought Cleveland was bad! Amazing video man thanks
It’s a lovely bike and I agree the shock exhaust is good enough. You defo need both types of bike in your garage. I can testify that it’s amazing being able to choose a chilled or maddog ride based on what you feel like!
I agree with you, I got a speed twin (smaller 900) and a thruxton - and they serve my swings in mood well. Some days are just shit and you feel angry or down... last thing you wanna sit on is a killer rocket.
I recently rode a speed twin. Part of my test route included a looser surface. I’ve never felt so on the edge of an accident and the anti lock brakes were making themselves known for no good reason. None of my older bikes have any drama on the same surface. Same BS with the bigger Triumph Twins and I really wanted to like them. Shame.
I just had my 2024 Triumph Bobber serviced. The mechanic offered to do a free ECU update. The motorcycle sounds and runs great! The only problem is the high gearing and conflicts with the ECU when changing sprocket sizes.
If you wish, you can eliminate the gearing/ECU conflict using tune ECU.
Nice bike , too bad Triumph doesn’t put an effective front mud guard on the bike , look at all that muck crammed into the radiator!
Totally agree
It’s a great bike. The stock exhaust sounds good, but remove the Cat and it sounds fantastic. I’ve also fitted a Fox shock which does improve the rear suspension.
That’s a plan in the future. But been told the 2023 version the cat is welded in and removing it is very expensive
@@midlife-crysis
Yes I think that’s true. Mine is a 22, so got lucky.
@@DD-lc5tshow do you get through the MOT without the cat? My car was decatted and had to swap back to the cat just to get through the mot. Ive got a stock VFR but would love to straight through it but cant be arsed going through the headache of swaping cats all the time.
@@V4demon_
The UK doesn’t have an emission test for motorcycles. It’s louder without the Cat’ but not excessive. I’ve kept the Cat and can refit it if the MOT changes.
Looking forward to buying one of these to compliment my Scramber 900..but an absolute ’must do’ is to swap both front and rear suspension to progressive springs. They’re not expensive and completely transforms the ride.
I’d swap the exhausts too but that’s just me..
Im de cating the bike soon. But suspension sounds expensive
Surprisingly not! Hagon front springs for example are less than £100..straight away you’ll notice front end stops diving when you use the brakes
Wish I could get this bike in Singapore, I mean u can, there is a Triumph distributor here but the cost of the Certificate Of Entitlement makes it a little out of reach! The cost of the COE adds another 30-50% to the base price of the bike.
I wasnt a fan of the bobber when it furst came out (I've always been a fan of Harleys, although I'm still on a CBT).
That's until I saw it live for the first time. Absolutely stunning motorbike
I made the mistake of test riding one while my old bike was in for a service, ended up buying it. Just couldn't let it go. So nice to ride, such wonderful soundtrack and the looks... *drool* haha
My heart is torm between the t120 or the bobber. If i had £50k lying around I'd get both...
I would much rather have the Bobber, "Slower safer" more fun, still does 70 and sounds sexy as f**k 😁
Great & informative video only spoilt by the horrendous audio quality
I know, the wind was a pain in the ass, only filming on the gopro, since then updated to a dji action 3 and also a foam surround to stop wind. far better in more recent videos i think.
How did you damage the bike
Woman bumped the bike from behind while I was parked at a petrol pump.
@@midlife-crysis women drivers say no more
better then an Indian Bobber?
No. But for me yes. The Indian was faster and in red it was unbelievable cool. But couldn’t buy one, seat and body position not comfortable and sound with standard stock exhaust was poor so would need more money spent to get it to sound as cool as it looks
Are you using the rain setting on the wet roads?
@@Keenok sometimes.
@@midlife-crysis Do you notice any difference? I have tried both in monsoon rains here in Thailand and don't feel any difference (of course I am being very gentle because, well, hard rain!)
@@Keenok in the manual the instructions are that the rain mode makes no difference to power, only to when traction control kicks in. so unless you are going fast from stand still then you wont notice any difference. its a very basic setting
@@midlife-crysis Thanks - I wasn't really sure and we do get monsoon rains here, was wondering how it would help riding on 2cm of water on the highway.
This bike will get more chick's and make you look slimmer...
@@ianclose123 🤣
Love the look of the bobber but the triumphs just don’t cut it for me. Sanitised like a Japanese bike basically just UJM in flares. Surprised you thought the twin was anything but really weak compared to a super bike. WTF have you been riding? Is this satire?
Loved the lack of indication and life savers lol, sorry my bad no it made me cringe.
Life savers? This is a chest mount camera. How do you think you would see life saver head movements?