I like this bike because it looks and sounds old school. i'm 55 years old, and this is perfect for me to just cruise around the city from beer pub to beer pub. i have Japanese cruisers, crotch rockets and a 250 enduro in my garage. this bobber is what i need to add to my single man lifestyle in the U S. thanks
Having been a vintage bike guy for over twenty yrs I laugh when these "hardcore purists ' complain about manufacturers making popular products to sell in the market. You made vintage cool, again, what did you expect. Love this bike and the new Kawi lineup BTW. The more the better.
Vintage bike guy since many of them were new (1970s). They should also NEVER FUCKING FORGET the ORIGINALS killed the British motorcycle industry! Killed, not maimed, not damaged, but killed it so dead only the names remained to be purchased by different (and competent for a fucking change!) management. John Bloor revived Triumph and make far better machines than the originals of which I've owned several. (Still have a Trident and pre-unit 650 Thunderbird). Purists should do what they do well, which is RESTORE the old machines and fuck off when it comes to whinging about the new sort. If modern Triumphs had been available in 1972 they'd have shitcanned their old rides so fast is would make sonic booms.
Ob Fuscated, not just Triumph. Those 70s/80s vintage bikes just about killed motorcycling if you don’t like trying to break the speed of sound on a crotch rocket.
Nice review. Just bought one for myself. One comment: the rotating speedo is not merely a gimmick. In sunny conditions, the glare off the large glass surface can be brutal.
My first bike I rode was a 305 Honda in the Philippines. In 1970 I bought a Triumph T100R and rode that for 5 or 6 years. The Next bike was a 1948 Harley EL Chopper , I rode for over 40 years. I'm now 75 and riding my Triumph Bobber. The best Bike I have ever had.
Love the looks. I live in Scotland and some of my rides I can go 100 miles between petrol stations so the first time one was shut I'd be stranded. Someone out there fabricate a nice bigger one?
Thanks for you appropriate comments. I made 32.k kms at today. Let me add a couple of issues: a. I disagree about your opinion of standard rear fixed shock absorber: has short stroke, on bad roads it's almost inefficient, I had some hard bumps to my back. Therefore I decided to option for an adjustable shock absorber, that is really more efficient, 14 levels, comfortable. Unfortunately it comes for ab. 350€ but... "problem solved". b. I changed three couple of tires (had also those with the white side). Now I'd like to change tires with other Brands that look better, but my Triumph Dealer said Avon Cobra is the only one tires eligible for Bobber. Is it true? Overall, I am very happy with this retro bike. Its design comes from a 1940's Triumph model
I'm more of a Bonneville guy but the bobber is really growing on me looks-wise. I saw a black one last weekend that had the classic chrome four bar Triumph badges on the tank. It looked great. I wish that was a factory option. I'm guessing this guy bought a couple badges for a bonnie and put them on himself.
Way off on a number of points. I’m now on my second bobber and love it as much as the first one. 250km fuel range is not that bad. Change the bars to apes and the riding position is even more comfortable. Agree on the brakes but ride with that in mind. 18000 kms on my first set of tyres and I do ride long haul rain hail or shine. The Avon’s are brilliant, I couldn’t want anything better.
Hii really liked the video, I have a triump bobber and a harley sportster . On my Harley I have a V&H ShortShots Exhaust which is mind blowing and my Bobber is still running the stock and I am really looking for a lounder Exhaust for that what do you suggest ... V&H or other custom made..??
As a past Triumph owner, my preference is the traditional style T100/120 Bonneville in either the red or orange. If I had to choose another brand, it'd be hard to go past the Kawasaki W800, particularly in that stunning blue metallic, featured on the 2016 model. I go for the classic look every time, as somehow I find it very hard to appreciate the current look of the other big bikes with their arse end pointing at the sky, looking like some giant had sat on them and bent the frame in the center. Each to their own I suppose...
David Hamilton You can’t beat a classic and until the new T100/120 came along the W800 was more of a Bonnie than the Bonnie, if you know what I mean? What is good is that there are more styles of bike available than ever before perhaps? Something for every taste
Thanks for your prompt reply. Yes, I totally agree. I also agree with you in regard to the W800. Can you confirm for me if they still release it in that blue metallic colour. I can only find the 2018 model to be an all black limited edition model. While this model would be an awesome machine to own and ride, I still much prefer lots of chrome for a true stand out effect. Besides, to clean and keep clean Matt black mufflers/engine pipes would be a nightmare. Cheers...
Where do you live David? I'm pretty sure that 2017 was the last year for the W800 in the UK/Europe, so its no longer available as a new bike. Its all about the Z900rs now....
Thanks for the video. Different question: I really like the style of those mirrors and Rizoma has some with that style. Would you think that those would look good on a MT07?
I wouldn't let that put you off the brand, I had one for a weekend a couple of years ago and it was one of the most uncomfortable bikes I'd ridden. The new Speedmaster is miles ahead of the old one
Hehe, Scoot Jockey, a bit of a throwaway comment really, but I’ve always preferred scramblers or similar bikes. Something I can rag around the countryside, so a cruiser always seemed a bit ‘limiting’ to me. Perhaps I’ve changed my mind now......
@@mancavemoto have you tried the Scrambler 1200 yet? I've had a couple of friends move from the Bobber to it for that reason they felt a bit limited. I'm still riding my Bobber but wondering if grass is greener etc...
I only had the bike for six months over the winter, so I can’t remember a time when the fan came on 🤔 would have been nice for a lot of the riding I did! 😂
Love this bike but think slightly used BMW R9t has more power and looks to back it up and same price range.I am going to be honest bike feels like a toy the diminutive size puts me off.I may be wrong but that's my impression
Hai sir Im so impressed ur review I'm asking some suggestions sir now I ready to buy a new super bike in royal Enfield but I'm little bit confused I'll choose two colors one is Chestnut and another one is gunmetal grey which one is bike wise color wise is best plzzzz reply me sir I'm ur big fan so I'm eagerly waiting for your reply sir please reply me
Hi John, it’s the Resurgence Gear Pekev riding shirt. There’s a link in the top corner of the vid. Great on the bike (takes armour) and good off the bike. It’s got a nice quilted lining
what can i say apart from to$£""!$%, lets take your comment about the clocks first , have you never been caught in the situation were sun is shining in your eyes reflected from the clocks. brakes well maybe you should your rear on the odd occasion. mind you if you only drive in the sun you maybe never need it. i have covered 8120 since April when i brought my bobber. the only things i have been concerned about have been are the rear shock which is rubbish and the fly by wire which does take some getting used to. for a bike that only has 2 inches of travel at the front it handles superbly. hate people like you who review bikes get some mile under your belt and then come back with a considered review.
Whoa, why so grumpy?! So many sweeping assumptions in your response. Did you actually watch all the video? Let’s brake it down shall we? Firstly I never made any comment about the sun shining in my eyes from the clock. Secondly the brakes are ‘wooden’ on the initial bite, which did ease off as I put the mileage on, I never said they were bad, but it’s interesting that Triumph chose to go with twin discs on the Bobber Black. Oh and going back to my point about assumptions, how do you know what my braking technique is? I tend the use the rear more than the front in general riding anyway. Only drive in the sun eh, well I had the bike for 6 months starting in September, the video was filmed in December and I clocked up just under 4000 miles before it went back. I don’t know where you’re based but there isn’t much sun in the uk over the winter. And just why wouldn’t you need a rear brake if you only ride in the sun anyway?! As a Bobber owner I thought you would be aware that it has 3.5 inches of travel in the front forks and not 2. Hate is a strong word, so I’ll say that I dislike ill informed trolls who comment on reviews without watching them. May I suggest you go back and watch both reviews, then you may realise that they are both positive. Thanks for supporting the channel 👍
I like this bike because it looks and sounds old school. i'm 55 years old, and this is perfect for me to just cruise around the city from beer pub to beer pub. i have Japanese cruisers, crotch rockets and a 250 enduro in my garage. this bobber is what i need to add to my single man lifestyle in the U S. thanks
Nice one Garry!
Very interesting and very well presented!
Thanks chap! Enjoy and ride safely!
Captain Rambunctious, Cheers Dude
Beautiful color on that tank. I agree the gas cap is a little distracting. Blacked out after market cap might look cool. Love the bike.
Having been a vintage bike guy for over twenty yrs I laugh when these "hardcore purists ' complain about manufacturers making popular products to sell in the market. You made vintage cool, again, what did you expect. Love this bike and the new Kawi lineup BTW. The more the better.
sqd8r well said, I’m with you on that
Vintage bike guy since many of them were new (1970s). They should also NEVER FUCKING FORGET the ORIGINALS killed the British motorcycle industry! Killed, not maimed, not damaged, but killed it so dead only the names remained to be purchased by different (and competent for a fucking change!) management. John Bloor revived Triumph and make far better machines than the originals of which I've owned several. (Still have a Trident and pre-unit 650 Thunderbird).
Purists should do what they do well, which is RESTORE the old machines and fuck off when it comes to whinging about the new sort.
If modern Triumphs had been available in 1972 they'd have shitcanned their old rides so fast is would make sonic booms.
Ob Fuscated, not just Triumph. Those 70s/80s vintage bikes just about killed motorcycling if you don’t like trying to break the speed of sound on a crotch rocket.
Great reveiw mate! I was always torn between the street twin or Bobber. Glad I got the twin at the end of the day.
Thanks Lee, yeah the ST is probably a more all round bike
Nice review. Just bought one for myself. One comment: the rotating speedo is not merely a gimmick. In sunny conditions, the glare off the large glass surface can be brutal.
Used to get terrible glare from the clocks on my Harley, yes defo no gimmick.
My first bike I rode was a 305 Honda in the Philippines. In 1970 I bought a Triumph T100R and rode that for 5 or 6 years. The Next bike was a 1948 Harley EL Chopper , I rode for over 40 years. I'm now 75 and riding my Triumph Bobber. The best Bike I have ever had.
Best?
Love the looks. I live in Scotland and some of my rides I can go 100 miles between petrol stations so the first time one was shut I'd be stranded. Someone out there fabricate a nice bigger one?
I guess it wont be long before someone does
Speedmaster tank will be a straoght swap. Somebody allready switched to the t120 tank, thats no straight swap but seems manageable.
Thanks for you appropriate comments. I made 32.k kms at today. Let me add a couple of issues:
a. I disagree about your opinion of standard rear fixed shock absorber: has short stroke, on bad roads it's almost inefficient, I had some hard bumps to my back. Therefore I decided to option for an adjustable shock absorber, that is really more efficient, 14 levels, comfortable. Unfortunately it comes for ab. 350€ but... "problem solved".
b. I changed three couple of tires (had also those with the white side). Now I'd like to change tires with other Brands that look better, but my Triumph Dealer said Avon Cobra is the only one tires eligible for Bobber. Is it true?
Overall, I am very happy with this retro bike. Its design comes from a 1940's Triumph model
Triumph will only recommend tyres that are homologated with the bike at manufacture. The reality is you can fit any tyres you like.
I can see your breath mate! Winter is coming and beautiful scoot!
Yep it was cold that day!
Nice review...and yes great colour too!
Thanks, and yes it’s a great colour
Enjoyed this a lot. Good work . . .
Cheers
I'm more of a Bonneville guy but the bobber is really growing on me looks-wise. I saw a black one last weekend that had the classic chrome four bar Triumph badges on the tank. It looked great. I wish that was a factory option. I'm guessing this guy bought a couple badges for a bonnie and put them on himself.
I think they may be available as an accessory?
Fantastic bike and review!
Harley Street Bob Thanks Dude
Way off on a number of points. I’m now on my second bobber and love it as much as the first one. 250km fuel range is not that bad. Change the bars to apes and the riding position is even more comfortable. Agree on the brakes but ride with that in mind. 18000 kms on my first set of tyres and I do ride long haul rain hail or shine. The Avon’s are brilliant, I couldn’t want anything better.
Apes arent right for that bike at all
Got the black, absolutely love it 👍🏼👍🏼
Nice!
Hi Tony have you carried out a review on the Speedmaster?? 😊
No sadly not, triumph didnt have them on the press fleet for an long time, and sadly I now seem to have fallen off of Triumphs radar
This bike will find it s audience on look s alone, I say whatever sell s build it. Not my personal cup of tea but love the look. Cheers!
Thanks, yep there are other bikes I’d spend my money on first, but hats off to Triumph for having the balls to build it
Good review from a regular bloke cheers d
Cheers Derek
You need a heater in your garage!😂
He has a fridge full of Stella Artois...he's all set XD
Beautiful bobber👍👍
Shame I had to give it back
Great review
Thank you!
Yep, like your style, keep it up 👍
Thanks Paul, much appreciated
Hii really liked the video, I have a triump bobber and a harley sportster . On my Harley I have a V&H ShortShots Exhaust which is mind blowing and my Bobber is still running the stock and I am really looking for a lounder Exhaust for that what do you suggest ... V&H or other custom made..??
Taking the cat out makes quite a difference
My dream motorcycle ❤
It’s a beauty
@@mancavemoto the best example of beauty and the beast together !
@@danishofficial9529 Er...thanks, i think?
Same here
I like the Triumphs, But to me the cup looks so much better. . Good review
Thanks, yes the cup is a great looking little bike
As a past Triumph owner, my preference is the traditional style T100/120 Bonneville in either the red or orange. If I had to choose another brand, it'd be hard to go past the Kawasaki W800, particularly in that stunning blue metallic, featured on the 2016 model. I go for the classic look every time, as somehow I find it very hard to appreciate the current look of the other big bikes with their arse end pointing at the sky, looking like some giant had sat on them and bent the frame in the center. Each to their own I suppose...
David Hamilton You can’t beat a classic and until the new T100/120 came along the W800 was more of a Bonnie than the Bonnie, if you know what I mean? What is good is that there are more styles of bike available than ever before perhaps? Something for every taste
Thanks for your prompt reply. Yes, I totally agree. I also agree with you in regard to the W800. Can you confirm for me if they still release it in that blue metallic colour. I can only find the 2018 model to be an all black limited edition model. While this model would be an awesome machine to own and ride, I still much prefer lots of chrome for a true stand out effect. Besides, to clean and keep clean Matt black mufflers/engine pipes would be a nightmare. Cheers...
Where do you live David? I'm pretty sure that 2017 was the last year for the W800 in the UK/Europe, so its no longer available as a new bike. Its all about the Z900rs now....
Thanks for the video. Different question: I really like the style of those mirrors and Rizoma has some with that style. Would you think that those would look good on a MT07?
Hi Bo, yes I think they would look good
Cool. Thanks for the reply ;-)
I had a 865 speed master. Would I ever have another Triumph? No way!!
I wouldn't let that put you off the brand, I had one for a weekend a couple of years ago and it was one of the most uncomfortable bikes I'd ridden. The new Speedmaster is miles ahead of the old one
I hear ya, I had the Bonneville 865 and it was nasty, I wouldn’t have another Triumph either.
that was a cold day!!
Surely you've already noticed... The bracing on your garage door is the letter T within a triangle. No such thing as a coincidence...
Haha, no I’ve never noticed that! Good spot
Ok you got me what kind of " Guy" are you then?
Hehe, Scoot Jockey, a bit of a throwaway comment really, but I’ve always preferred scramblers or similar bikes. Something I can rag around the countryside, so a cruiser always seemed a bit ‘limiting’ to me. Perhaps I’ve changed my mind now......
@@mancavemoto have you tried the Scrambler 1200 yet? I've had a couple of friends move from the Bobber to it for that reason they felt a bit limited. I'm still riding my Bobber but wondering if grass is greener etc...
@@JamesDeVile yep th-cam.com/video/oylHkB4CpME/w-d-xo.html
When the radiator fan turns 0n do you feel the engine heat blowing towards your legs??
I only had the bike for six months over the winter, so I can’t remember a time when the fan came on 🤔 would have been nice for a lot of the riding I did! 😂
Is this bike good for taller riders? I'm 6'2.
Yep should be fine, it’s a relatively relaxed position. If you have really long legs you might want to consider forward pegs?
How tall should I be for ideal ride of that beauty?
It’s such a low seat I don’t think it’ll matter! At least 5 ft i guess
@@mancavemoto I'm 6 ft tall now I'm worried..I really like that bike...
@@s.c.6157 Ha 6ft is no problem, i was thinking you may have been worried as you were shorter
Good vids. Subbed.
S.I. Thanks!
Love this bike but think slightly used BMW R9t has more power and looks to back it up and same price range.I am going to be honest bike feels like a toy the diminutive size puts me off.I may be wrong but that's my impression
Its low, but is the same length as the other modern retros. I'm a bike fan of the R9T, but its aiming at a different market.
Hai sir Im so impressed ur review I'm asking some suggestions sir now I ready to buy a new super bike in royal Enfield but I'm little bit confused I'll choose two colors one is Chestnut and another one is gunmetal grey which one is bike wise color wise is best plzzzz reply me sir I'm ur big fan so I'm eagerly waiting for your reply sir please reply me
Whatever colour you prefer Ashok!
of topic i know but what make is that shirt?
Hi John, it’s the Resurgence Gear Pekev riding shirt. There’s a link in the top corner of the vid. Great on the bike (takes armour) and good off the bike. It’s got a nice quilted lining
Great bike, bravo Triumph
It was a brave move
Views from the Man Cave That’s what it takes , to take chances and be brave !
Perfectly groomed beard mate! I see a little older adult “Eddie Munster” look about you.
Thanks, err I think? 😂
Thanks, errr I think?
Great review... but riding without a helmet? Not good mate.
Thanks, I appreciate your concern, but I rode from just out of shot onto my driveway, in first gear. Thats it
Like it
Cheers!
I got weird question, could you compare triumph bobber with harley davidson deluxe?
I like weird! I've not ridden the Softail Deluxe, but I was thinking about giving a review of the new HD's..... maybe it'll happen?
ok, thank you for reaction. Both bikes are classic for me so best option is to have them both in garage.
can you you dual brakes on this??
Yes, Freespirits make a replacement double front hub for it
Needs a slightly larger fuel tank without that silly flange. If pajeets can make repop tanks without it, so can they.
A bigger tank would be useful, but then I see this as more of a cruiser for around town.
what can i say apart from to$£""!$%, lets take your comment about the clocks first , have you never been caught in the situation were sun is shining in your eyes reflected from the clocks. brakes well maybe you should your rear on the odd occasion. mind you if you only drive in the sun you maybe never need it. i have covered 8120 since April when i brought my bobber. the only things i have been concerned about have been are the rear shock which is rubbish and the fly by wire which does take some getting used to. for a bike that only has 2 inches of travel at the front it handles superbly. hate people like you who review bikes get some mile under your belt and then come back with a considered review.
Whoa, why so grumpy?! So many sweeping assumptions in your response. Did you actually watch all the video? Let’s brake it down shall we? Firstly I never made any comment about the sun shining in my eyes from the clock. Secondly the brakes are ‘wooden’ on the initial bite, which did ease off as I put the mileage on, I never said they were bad, but it’s interesting that Triumph chose to go with twin discs on the Bobber Black. Oh and going back to my point about assumptions, how do you know what my braking technique is? I tend the use the rear more than the front in general riding anyway. Only drive in the sun eh, well I had the bike for 6 months starting in September, the video was filmed in December and I clocked up just under 4000 miles before it went back. I don’t know where you’re based but there isn’t much sun in the uk over the winter. And just why wouldn’t you need a rear brake if you only ride in the sun anyway?! As a Bobber owner I thought you would be aware that it has 3.5 inches of travel in the front forks and not 2. Hate is a strong word, so I’ll say that I dislike ill informed trolls who comment on reviews without watching them. May I suggest you go back and watch both reviews, then you may realise that they are both positive. Thanks for supporting the channel 👍
what a joke. 100 miles per tank and the last 30 chewing your nails on reserve. Why not just get a bicycle? It would be quicker.
What do you suggest?