I enjoy riding my Harley, I will admit its heavy and feels rough but that's why I love it, it feels like i'm on an iron horse. All differences aside, what matters is why we ride, not what we ride; to feel that sense of freedom out on the road, Ride Safe!
Completely understand your feeling of riding being something you've waited for your whole life. I've been riding 3 years. I took a motorcycle riding course on a whim before ever having ridden anything other than a bicycle, and it was like I found something I'd always been looking for.
There is definitely something special about a Triumph. The garbage truck analogy is the best one that I have heard in a while. I will have to purloin that.
Very well done! I hope to purchase a 2022 T120 this week. I’ve been riding for almost 50 years, no kidding. This will be the 13th motorcycle to own. Based on the test ride, it will likely be my favorite. Thanks for the inspiring video!
What you said about Harleys....couldn't agree more. I grew up dreaming of a 883 Iron or 48, so beautiful and that sound, dream material. When I sat on them and had the chance to try them out... I was so disappointed. Riding a Ducati Monster and that baby is incomparable. Harleys are nice to look at, not to ride.
Nice video, I absolutely love my 2014 bonneville, I don’t ride often and do think of selling it but when I get on - I change my mind and keep riding with a smile... Someday will trade in for bobber...
This is by far one of the best T120 video's i have seen. Well done sir, i take a bow to you. Wait till you install the Tec Bike X-Pipe and unleash it. I've done that on mine and its turned it into a monster.
An absolutely exquisite video Daniel, really, REALLY beautifully made. Thank you. I just love the high quality of your production , the beautiful use of gorgeous lighting and the overall flow of your very interesting personal journey from (Triumph-less) Israel and onto your Bonneville in USA. IMHO, it really is one of the best motorcycle videos on TH-cam. Clearly you have used personal reflection and insights, great sensitivity and craftsmanship to create a video for us that is truly engaging, relative and emotive. I feel lucky to have found it. It certainly keeps our interest and perfectly captures the very essence and emotions we all enjoy as motorcyclists - yes even Harley riders, poor buggers - If only they knew what they are missing out on : ) Thank you for taking the time to make it and share your story. Your passion for your craft (and your gorgeous Bonneville) shows through loud and clear. I'm sure if you showed this to Triumph, they would engage you in a heart beat to make promo' videos that perfectly captures the essence of their brand values and customer experience. I'm 3 weeks new to the Triumph party myself, being the ecstatic owner of a spanking new MY17 Tiger 800 XRT. For the first time in decades, I find myself daydreaming about riding it. And then I open the garage door...and there it is, in the flesh, just ready and waiting for me to ride. I still have to pinch myself, so I truly understand where you are coming from with your feelings and emotions about your Bonny, all beautifully captured and told in your video. Once again, thank you Daniel for making the time to create and share such an inspirational video. You are truly an exquisite proponent of your craft sir. 10/10. And yes, I've subscribed to your channel and look forward to your next story... You have a bright future for sure, keep up the great work, follow your passion and above all else keep the rubber side down. Tony (Sydney Australia).
Lovely! I can't stress enough the feeling of pure joy, and the overall therapeutic benefits I find in motorcycle riding. I just came off five years of Harley riding, and I'm going back now to my beloved Triumph Bonneville. All motorcycling is good, but riding on a Bonnie is exquisite. I laughed when you compared the Harley you rode to a garbage truck. That's a bit harsh. But in truth, I always thought that my Harley felt like a piece of farming equipment.
Loved your video as much as I love Triumph motorcycles! Honest reviews like this keep passion for riding alive! Ride safe, ride often, and keep enjoying your Triumph! Thank you Sir! Best regards, -Steve-
I got my first Harley which was a 1969 XLCH Iron Head with a three-inch rake in 1989. I've had multiple Harleys and still have a Heritage Softail Classic, that I have ridden from Daytona, Florida back to Los Angeles after I flew in and bought the bike in North Carolina and then road it to Daytona. I also own a Triumph and love it as my get-around town bike. It's possible to love and have an appreciation for both brands.
Nice video. Ride a Triumph Bobber and Kawasaki Z900RS myself. Every day I long for the next ride, so therapeutic for me. No worries, no stress, no phones nor emails. Just enjoying the road ahead.
Well done. I too am a new Triumph rider. I am the proud owner of a 2017 Street Twin and it a joy to ride. Similarly, I love riding the bike any time I can. Foul weather, an excuse to ride to an event, etc. I love to ride it and have made some own minor modifications to the bike. Great video and I will look forward to another story!!
After watching this story it convinced me to buy a 2017 Bonneville T120. I have never enjoyed riding a bike as much as I do with this one. Fantastic job with the story and everything you said is spot on with this bike.
Loved the video. Good job. I myself ride a Harley Electra Glide and a Honda GoldWing GL-1800. The Triumph T-120 is one of the few bikes that consistently turns my head. Classically beautiful!
Beautiful video! I, too, am a Harley rider who has fallen in love with the T-120. I haven't made the switch yet, but it's in the works this spring/summer. I love your description of motorcycling and the passion of it--I feel very much the same way. Very well done!
I just traded my first Triumph I've owned (a 2017 Street Cup) the day before Christmas (2019) for a 2020 Triumph T120 Ace (#1125/1400). Can't wait to ride it!! Great Video!
You said it well my friend...have been riding for mor than 30 years...rode all types of bikes...even harleys...lol...I currently have a T120 2018...hell of a great bike and my therapy will continue till i die...Ride safe and keep doing films it was cool...
Such an awesome short film. This is pure amazing from beginning to end!!! Everything was so captivating in this video. Please please please create a series of “motorcycle stories”
i feel just the same riding my bike great sense of freedom and stress release i did try the T100 last year will be trying out the T120 soon great video
Loved your video, I feel the same about my Triumph Trophy, I can often be found talking to it on a daily basis (don't tell the wife) they may have me locked up :-) something special about owning a Triumph for sure !!!
Great video cool story! The T120, to me, is the ultimate motorcycle. Its simple, yet has efi and water cooling- essential items for me. I don't like smelling like fuel every time I ride, plus I like the smoothness, longevity and easy maintenance. Besides we have a 1937 John Deere model B- also an inline twin. Both the John Deere and current Triumphs are inline twins and both have 270 degree crankshaft, pioneered by John Deere. Older Triumphs have 360 degree crankshaft and Japanese I-2 have 180 degree crankshaft. The 270 degree crankshaft is essential for large displacement I-2's.
Keep up the good work dude. I own a 2017 T100, and know exactly what you mean when you talk about flying, and yes, it makes me happy too. I look forward to more films........
I wished I owned the new T120 ... I own a 2015 Triumph Bonneville T100 Black and love the bike and I can understand what you are saying ... it is absolutely very friendly bike to ride ... I agree with you .................. but I also own a 1994 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail Special (Nostalgia - Big Twin) ... which makes you feel you own the road ... this is where and when I do not agree with you ... Nice video and bike bro! Thumbs up for this video!
I definitely like the look of these bikes. I picked up a Harley for my first bike, and I admit the weight of it can be annoying sometimes. I'd like to sit on one of these sometime to see how well they fit me.
Should I get a Harley 48 for my first bike? Feels like if I start with a bonnie, I will be spoiled. Maybe riding a Harley and then upgrading to a Triumph makes the switch all that more enjoyable, because you can then appreciate the components that were missing. I also see the Harley as a good, raw motorcycle that lets you connect with the road as well. It’s like a GT500… all plastic and power, but it has a rawness that a BMW M4 can’t achieve. I guess that after a while, that “rawness” matures and becomes bothersome - and one is ready to make the final upgrade to a more sophisticated and efficient M4.
Nice video!!! I have a Triumph, Harley and Honda, before I had these bikes I had a Ducati. I love the Ducatis but I also love the Triumph - it’s my favorite bike to ride.
MAN. Great video. I can't agree more with you on the position of Harley vs. Triumph. At least speaking for myself and I guess you...no comparison. I just got my T120 in graphite...customization is endless...don't tell my wife! Love it. I saw the Bonnie and it was love at first site. Ride safe friend...
My thoughts to a T! Except for the flying part, I've always dreamed of water skiing. So now as I commute through Los Angeles making house calls all day, I get to water ski to work! Leaning and cutting back and forth 'behind the boat' skiing. I wouldn't trade this bike for any others! No comparison to the Harley's I test rode.
Really nice video. Los of nice parts - "obsessive cleaning, Triumph ruined Harleys for you, flying to work..." Got the same bike in Barcelona. Makes me happy too.
Thank you so much for motivating me for this lovely machine. Even since I grew up i have been dreaming of this machine to buy. And today i come to know why this lovely machine is so important to me🤤🤤❤️
I think the Best T120 Video I have seen ... very Petrolicious style which is a massive compliment , super sharp. interesting and helping me make my decision to buy a Bonnie T120 .. Thankyou
What a great channel, oh man how this story is told. Love it! Found it when searching for triumph videos since I have my first one on order, can't really get enough of them.
If you've never ridden a bike before, i'd recommend starting with a much smaller engine displacement, and a more lightweight bike. Build up your skill on a bike that won't break your heart when you drop it (and you will drop it), then when you feel confident, get the bike you really want.
Nice video! I have the same T120 but the 'Black' version, with the matte grey tank. Got it last May and absolutely love it! If you're ever in the Portland, OR area look out for me!
Absolutely love this video! Just one thing that kinda stuck out was part of your voice was covered by the exhaust sound. But other than that everyone else is simply amazing. Thank you.
An amazing video about a fantastic motorcycle (I bought my T120 a year ago). I would ask you to do another video, but you might be hard pressed to top this one. Yes, that's a challenge :)
Great video , hats off to your vision and your bike , mine is coming this week ( most probably) . Where did you get the Remus exhausts , does it void the company warranty ?
Hi, I live in Israel and I will be glad to know if I’m your opinion I can ride with this bike in gravel road. I am considering having this model. Very nice video. Thanks
I have seen a few TH-cam channels of guys who ride the T-120. I have seen where some of them installed a slightly more aggressive all-around tire so they can ride gravel roads.
Very nice video and comments about your Triumph and thoughts on motorcycle riding. I have owned 39 motorcycles, and am looking at a Triumph...because I think they have some soul to them. I had a Triumph knock off, it was a Kawasaki W650. It was my favorite bike in many ways - it handled very well commuting, and was just fun to ride while being capable of day trips in the countryside. Thanks for the video, very well done!
Each motorcycle is unique in every way, I remember each one as I purchased. One one I sort of wasn't that excited about , a 1985 Honda CB650 four cylinder Nighthawk that I purchased off E-bay and was very disappointing. All the others...I just smiled all the way home! When you only have 7 months of the season to ride, you get ALL winter to think about what/where you want to ride that year, so I would pick my bike for that mission. Sometimes I would dream of far away places, and would buy a Goldwing or BMW. Other times, just driving down empty gravel roads was the flavor, so I would get an enduro or adventure bike. Nonetheless, Triumph looks to be an excellent bike, it will always be in your memories as a favorite I am sure. In the meantime, try out every new bike you can! :)
I enjoy riding my Harley, I will admit its heavy and feels rough but that's why I love it, it feels like i'm on an iron horse. All differences aside, what matters is why we ride, not what we ride; to feel that sense of freedom out on the road, Ride Safe!
As a Harley Davidson owner all I have to say it's not about what you ride but just the fact that you ride. Love your Triumph.
Completely understand your feeling of riding being something you've waited for your whole life. I've been riding 3 years. I took a motorcycle riding course on a whim before ever having ridden anything other than a bicycle, and it was like I found something I'd always been looking for.
Congrats you win the Oscar for T120 videos
J.D. Whitlock haha thanks man 👍🏻
Well done! -DrewZilla
th-cam.com/video/SWj6K09qM1w/w-d-xo.html New video is up. I have you guys starring in it ;)
There is definitely something special about a Triumph. The garbage truck analogy is the best one that I have heard in a while. I will have to purloin that.
This is beautifully done. I love my 2013 Bonneville for the same reasons. Thank you for creating and sharing this.
Smiles per gallon for sure!!
Very well done! I hope to purchase a 2022 T120 this week. I’ve been riding for almost 50 years, no kidding. This will be the 13th motorcycle to own. Based on the test ride, it will likely be my favorite. Thanks for the inspiring video!
I love the sound of my Speedmaster. She makes Harleys sound like wet farts by comparison.
What you said about Harleys....couldn't agree more. I grew up dreaming of a 883 Iron or 48, so beautiful and that sound, dream material. When I sat on them and had the chance to try them out... I was so disappointed. Riding a Ducati Monster and that baby is incomparable. Harleys are nice to look at, not to ride.
Much love from a Triumph lover from India.
Nice video, I absolutely love my 2014 bonneville, I don’t ride often and do think of selling it but when I get on - I change my mind and keep riding with a smile...
Someday will trade in for bobber...
This is by far one of the best T120 video's i have seen. Well done sir, i take a bow to you. Wait till you install the Tec Bike X-Pipe and unleash it. I've done that on mine and its turned it into a monster.
Thank you very much sir! I've had the x-pipe on my sights for a while now. It's definitely on my to do list. Any kind of disadvantages to it?
HELL NO! Unleash the beast!
No disadvantage at all. You will ride the bike more often and the smile on your face will get wider.
Ooo not heard of that. Is this it? : www.tecbikepartsusa.com/TEC_D_Cat_X_Pipe_p/t-ex-dc.htm
Yes. Thats the one.
An absolutely exquisite video Daniel, really, REALLY beautifully made. Thank you.
I just love the high quality of your production , the beautiful use of gorgeous lighting and the overall flow of your very interesting personal journey from (Triumph-less) Israel and onto your Bonneville in USA.
IMHO, it really is one of the best motorcycle videos on TH-cam. Clearly you have used personal reflection and insights, great sensitivity and craftsmanship to create a video for us that is truly engaging, relative and emotive. I feel lucky to have found it.
It certainly keeps our interest and perfectly captures the very essence and emotions we all enjoy as motorcyclists - yes even Harley riders, poor buggers - If only they knew what they are missing out on : )
Thank you for taking the time to make it and share your story. Your passion for your craft (and your gorgeous Bonneville) shows through loud and clear. I'm sure if you showed this to Triumph, they would engage you in a heart beat to make promo' videos that perfectly captures the essence of their brand values and customer experience.
I'm 3 weeks new to the Triumph party myself, being the ecstatic owner of a spanking new MY17 Tiger 800 XRT. For the first time in decades, I find myself daydreaming about riding it. And then I open the garage door...and there it is, in the flesh, just ready and waiting for me to ride. I still have to pinch myself, so I truly understand where you are coming from with your feelings and emotions about your Bonny, all beautifully captured and told in your video.
Once again, thank you Daniel for making the time to create and share such an inspirational video. You are truly an exquisite proponent of your craft sir. 10/10. And yes, I've subscribed to your channel and look forward to your next story...
You have a bright future for sure, keep up the great work, follow your passion and above all else keep the rubber side down.
Tony (Sydney Australia).
Oh wow. Thank you very much for these kind words. All the best to you, and happy riding!
Lovely! I can't stress enough the feeling of pure joy, and the overall therapeutic benefits I find in motorcycle riding. I just came off five years of Harley riding, and I'm going back now to my beloved Triumph Bonneville. All motorcycling is good, but riding on a Bonnie is exquisite. I laughed when you compared the Harley you rode to a garbage truck. That's a bit harsh. But in truth, I always thought that my Harley felt like a piece of farming equipment.
Loved your video as much as I love Triumph motorcycles! Honest reviews like this keep passion for riding alive! Ride safe, ride often, and keep enjoying your Triumph! Thank you Sir! Best regards, -Steve-
I got my first Harley which was a 1969 XLCH Iron Head with a three-inch rake in 1989. I've had multiple Harleys and still have a Heritage Softail Classic, that I have ridden from Daytona, Florida back to Los Angeles after I flew in and bought the bike in North Carolina and then road it to Daytona. I also own a Triumph and love it as my get-around town bike. It's possible to love and have an appreciation for both brands.
Nice video. Ride a Triumph Bobber and Kawasaki Z900RS myself. Every day I long for the next ride, so therapeutic for me. No worries, no stress, no phones nor emails. Just enjoying the road ahead.
Well done. I too am a new Triumph rider. I am the proud owner of a 2017 Street Twin and it a joy to ride. Similarly, I love riding the bike any time I can. Foul weather, an excuse to ride to an event, etc. I love to ride it and have made some own minor modifications to the bike.
Great video and I will look forward to another story!!
After watching this story it convinced me to buy a 2017 Bonneville T120. I have never enjoyed riding a bike as much as I do with this one. Fantastic job with the story and everything you said is spot on with this bike.
Loved the video. Good job. I myself ride a Harley Electra Glide and a Honda GoldWing GL-1800. The Triumph T-120 is one of the few bikes that consistently turns my head. Classically beautiful!
You will love it. I went from a Harley to a T120. Never looked back. Very comfortable and you can drive the Bonneville anywhere.
Awesome story and bike. I will get this T120 this summer. Thank you for the goosebumps !
I have been in Advertising for a decade now and this is one of the best videos when it comes to "Brand Love"
Beautiful video! I, too, am a Harley rider who has fallen in love with the T-120. I haven't made the switch yet, but it's in the works this spring/summer. I love your description of motorcycling and the passion of it--I feel very much the same way. Very well done!
I’ve had over a dozen bikes in my life and My T120 is by far my favorite. It is perfection for me. Nice video.
“The finesse of a garbage truck:)”. Nicely done!
Great bike ! I have the blue cobalt and silver grey color ;) Great looking, great performance, great sound ! I love this bike ! Enjoy riding
I just traded my first Triumph I've owned (a 2017 Street Cup) the day before Christmas (2019) for a 2020 Triumph T120 Ace (#1125/1400). Can't wait to ride it!! Great Video!
Nicely done! I have a T120 and love it, as well. Like you, I just can't seem to get it quite clean enough...
Awesome presentation of the classic T120 👍 I am thinking about getting one and customizing it as well !!
beautiful video, nicely narrated. what you say about flying, resonates with me.
You said it well my friend...have been riding for mor than 30 years...rode all types of bikes...even harleys...lol...I currently have a T120 2018...hell of a great bike and my therapy will continue till i die...Ride safe and keep doing films it was cool...
Came here because I was thinking about making the Bonneville my first bike. I'm sold.
What a fantastic story. Really loved this. Make another one , please
Such an awesome short film. This is pure amazing from beginning to end!!! Everything was so captivating in this video. Please please please create a series of “motorcycle stories”
Pure poetry. Nothing against Harley. Just poetry that current Harley doesn't get.
i feel just the same riding my bike great sense of freedom and stress release i did try the T100 last year will be trying out the T120 soon great video
From New Zealand...I have a 2013 Bonneville, I really enjoyed your video, great job!
Great video, was very disappointed to see it was the only one on the channel. Looking forward to the next one!
Best T120 story yet. Every superlative adjective used = T120 Love. Welcome.
Brother, Triumph owes you money back on this. Great job!
Loved your video, I feel the same about my Triumph Trophy, I can often be found talking to it on a daily basis (don't tell the wife) they may have me locked up :-) something special about owning a Triumph for sure !!!
Great video cool story! The T120, to me, is the ultimate motorcycle. Its simple, yet has efi and water cooling- essential items for me. I don't like smelling like fuel every time I ride, plus I like the smoothness, longevity and easy maintenance. Besides we have a 1937 John Deere model B- also an inline twin. Both the John Deere and current Triumphs are inline twins and both have 270 degree crankshaft, pioneered by John Deere. Older Triumphs have 360 degree crankshaft and Japanese I-2 have 180 degree crankshaft. The 270 degree crankshaft is essential for large displacement I-2's.
What a beautiful video... I'm thorn between a t120 and a z900rs!
Very nice! I ride a T100 as well, what stem riser did you use. Thanks!
Great Video and description, very sympathetic Dude! Love the T120 Bonnie, too!
A great video and a beautiful bike. Hope you are still enjoying it.
Keep up the good work dude. I own a 2017 T100, and know exactly what you mean when you talk about flying, and yes, it makes me happy too. I look forward to more films........
The way he described the biking experience, anyone will fall in love with the Bonnie!
If you've ridden a T120 you'll know that his description of the experience is spot on :)
I wished I owned the new T120 ... I own a 2015 Triumph Bonneville T100 Black and love the bike and I can understand what you are saying ... it is absolutely very friendly bike to ride ... I agree with you .................. but I also own a 1994 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail Special (Nostalgia - Big Twin) ... which makes you feel you own the road ... this is where and when I do not agree with you ...
Nice video and bike bro! Thumbs up for this video!
I definitely like the look of these bikes. I picked up a Harley for my first bike, and I admit the weight of it can be annoying sometimes. I'd like to sit on one of these sometime to see how well they fit me.
Should I get a Harley 48 for my first bike? Feels like if I start with a bonnie, I will be spoiled. Maybe riding a Harley and then upgrading to a Triumph makes the switch all that more enjoyable, because you can then appreciate the components that were missing. I also see the Harley as a good, raw motorcycle that lets you connect with the road as well. It’s like a GT500… all plastic and power, but it has a rawness that a BMW M4 can’t achieve. I guess that after a while, that “rawness” matures and becomes bothersome - and one is ready to make the final upgrade to a more sophisticated and efficient M4.
Triumph Bonnies just look so spectacular. I love them.
Wow, great video! I also had my 'dream bike' evaporate when I saw the T-120. Just rode it across the country too.
Thanks for making this video.
Nice video!!! I have a Triumph, Harley and Honda, before I had these bikes I had a Ducati. I love the Ducatis but I also love the Triumph - it’s my favorite bike to ride.
I love that helmet and jacket. The style goes great with the bike.
Great looking bike! What brand of jacket is that?
MAN. Great video. I can't agree more with you on the position of Harley vs. Triumph. At least speaking for myself and I guess you...no comparison. I just got my T120 in graphite...customization is endless...don't tell my wife! Love it. I saw the Bonnie and it was love at first site. Ride safe friend...
Subscribed just because of this video. Great job! Full of love and life and soul!
My thoughts to a T! Except for the flying part, I've always dreamed of water skiing. So now as I commute through Los Angeles making house calls all day, I get to water ski to work! Leaning and cutting back and forth 'behind the boat' skiing. I wouldn't trade this bike for any others! No comparison to the Harley's I test rode.
A most beautiful, exotic Triumph ever seen. 👍
Really nice video. Los of nice parts - "obsessive cleaning, Triumph ruined Harleys for you, flying to work..." Got the same bike in Barcelona. Makes me happy too.
The garbage Truck Harley reference is pure gold. Triumph are way more sophisticated
What a beautifully told, shot, colour graded and edited story. Great job.
I am fan.
Subscribing to see more work like this.
Thank you for making this.
How do you improve on perfection? Start with a standard Bonnie and tinker away 🤙
I bought a 2020 T120 Ace in April , and like you I’m obsessed haha I love my Triumph ! I live in the Bay Area , we should go for a ride sometime 😊👍
Thank you so much for motivating me for this lovely machine. Even since I grew up i have been dreaming of this machine to buy. And today i come to know why this lovely machine is so important to me🤤🤤❤️
I think the Best T120 Video I have seen ... very Petrolicious style which is a massive compliment , super sharp. interesting and helping me make my decision to buy a Bonnie T120 .. Thankyou
Thank you Carl!
Inspired me . So i bought one and love it .. will be getting the scrambler treatments , mudguards off already 😀
Great Video...hope to buy T120 soon...👍🏻💪🏻
This is an absolutely fantastic video. It's so well shot!
You made me fall in love with the bonneville t120...gotta get me one asap
Well done. I ride one too and feel the same way!
Triumph for ever ,enjoy you triumph man
What a great channel, oh man how this story is told. Love it! Found it when searching for triumph videos since I have my first one on order, can't really get enough of them.
I have a 2017 T120 too but I hate to change anything - even keep all the factory stickers on it. For me its just perfect and can't be improved on.
I have fall in love on Triumph classic motorcycle. May I know either T100 or T120 is more suitable for beginner or someone never ride a bike before?
If you've never ridden a bike before, i'd recommend starting with a much smaller engine displacement, and a more lightweight bike. Build up your skill on a bike that won't break your heart when you drop it (and you will drop it), then when you feel confident, get the bike you really want.
Nice video! I have the same T120 but the 'Black' version, with the matte grey tank. Got it last May and absolutely love it! If you're ever in the Portland, OR area look out for me!
What exhaust did you install is it Triumph kit or other sounds nice Chers
Hey dude I am your new subscriber.
I liked the way you made your video.It's full of life man.
Thank you dinesh. i hope i can find the time to make more of these.
This is the motorcycle that makes me want to learn to ride motorcycles. It’s on this list...
Absolutely love this video! Just one thing that kinda stuck out was part of your voice was covered by the exhaust sound. But other than that everyone else is simply amazing. Thank you.
An amazing video about a fantastic motorcycle (I bought my T120 a year ago). I would ask you to do another video, but you might be hard pressed to top this one. Yes, that's a challenge :)
Great video, well directed. Please make more.
You may have just swung it for me... 🙌✌️
To answer your question .. yes it makes complete sense! Nice video.
Beautifull bike!
Hi I am from India and just planning to fly my whole life like you. Kindly suggest some modifications that'll make the flying even better every time.
Cool Video. Like the style Looking forward to your next one!
Nice quality film mate! And your Bonnie is so beautiful!
This guys should now test ride the new Milwaukee 8 114 engine. He wouldn’t be saying it rides like a garbage truck.
Loved the video btw 👍🏻
The Bonnie T120 is a 500 lb bike. Harleys weigh...more than that.
Cool video. Made me smile, and I don't even ride motorcycles.
1200 CC packed in that small engine? which looks like royal enfield - thunderbird.
HD sure loves its V twin , packing any where from 800 2200
KM
I don’t know how to ride, but I absolutely love this thing
very neat customization..good job man!
Great video , hats off to your vision and your bike , mine is coming this week ( most probably) . Where did you get the Remus exhausts , does it void the company warranty ?
Hi Daniel, love your video. I have a 2016 T120. Love it. I need to get a new helmet. I really the one you are wearing. What brand is it? Thanks
Hi,
I live in Israel and I will be glad to know if I’m your opinion I can ride with this bike in gravel road. I am considering having this model.
Very nice video.
Thanks
I have seen a few TH-cam channels of guys who ride the T-120. I have seen where some of them installed a slightly more aggressive all-around tire so they can ride gravel roads.
Very nice video and comments about your Triumph and thoughts on motorcycle riding. I have owned 39 motorcycles, and am looking at a Triumph...because I think they have some soul to them. I had a Triumph knock off, it was a Kawasaki W650. It was my favorite bike in many ways - it handled very well commuting, and was just fun to ride while being capable of day trips in the countryside. Thanks for the video, very well done!
39(!) Motorcycles... my hat's off to you sir :)
Each motorcycle is unique in every way, I remember each one as I purchased. One one I sort of wasn't that excited about , a 1985 Honda CB650 four cylinder Nighthawk that I purchased off E-bay and was very disappointing. All the others...I just smiled all the way home! When you only have 7 months of the season to ride, you get ALL winter to think about what/where you want to ride that year, so I would pick my bike for that mission. Sometimes I would dream of far away places, and would buy a Goldwing or BMW. Other times, just driving down empty gravel roads was the flavor, so I would get an enduro or adventure bike. Nonetheless, Triumph looks to be an excellent bike, it will always be in your memories as a favorite I am sure. In the meantime, try out every new bike you can! :)
Looking forward for your next video