Very classy production, mate. Could just about feel the wind in my face!!! It might have been on Slug Road but there's nothing sluggish about that fantastic bike. Green with envy!!! A real credit to you.
That’s how it’s done, you put all the others to shame. You capture the essence of a Brit bike in a beautifully shot short video. Wonderful bike, sound and imagery. More content please.
OH MY GAWD, What a rush!! The sound reminded me of John Hartle in the 1967 Production TT on a Bonneville, A real Ton Up tool! A credit to its owner and builder!!
A proper bike on a proper road what more could you want thank you so much this is much appreciated I can’t right now but if I could afford one I’d have one of those in my living room just to look at🇬🇧🇬🇧
Quick glance I noticed you've blanked off the old pop-out oil pressure indicator. Quick story after owning a 58 TR6-C with the SS tranny, lucas compy mag and that oil pressure indicator, I subsequently purchased an old post war 1.5 Riley or Wolseley two door and noticed my ankle getting hot one day. Dang if it didn't have that same oil pressure pop out indicator on the floorboard and it was leaking a small jet-stream of hot oil all over my foot.
Aww, I missed the inane music, I don't think! Superbly done vid, beautiful simple clean bike. Thinking on a side shot straight down the carb would be great!
@@markie1232 Hello Markie, I thought you were joking, Triton is a combination of a Norton slimline or wideline frame, used for their great handling, and a Triumph 500cc but normally 650cc engines, for their power. The combination of great road holding and about 45 - 50 hp weighing 300 - 350 lbs was really something in the 1960s.
Very classy production, mate. Could just about feel the wind in my face!!! It might have been on Slug Road but there's nothing sluggish about that fantastic bike. Green with envy!!! A real credit to you.
The best video production of riding a bike EVER! So great could watch the ride all day... thanks.
Just beautiful... this is my go-to video to calm down and remember that life is good, sometimes
That’s how it’s done, you put all the others to shame. You capture the essence of a Brit bike in a beautifully shot short video. Wonderful bike, sound and imagery. More content please.
Proper bike, proper sound, proper road.... Just proper 🔊👍😎🏍️❤️
Really enjoyed all the different angles, especially the engine level shots. Makes me miss my '69 Bonny, which I sold to buy a Honda!!!
Great looking Bike, Great sound, Great roads . I Love Tritons & Scotland.
A pleasure to watch! Great work!
Top notch camera work/editing.. nice bikes. What a rushhhh! Stretch it to an hour and you got a cult classic.
OH MY GAWD, What a rush!! The sound reminded me of John Hartle in the 1967 Production TT on a Bonneville, A real Ton Up tool! A credit to its owner and builder!!
Beautifully shot & edited video! Currently building a Triton myself so this is great inspiration!
This is the bike I always wanted but couldn’t afford. Great video.
Beautiful bike beautiful sound but i was looking to see a ton on the chronometric, good video takes me back to the good days.
Stunning from every angle.
Oh glory, now that's a proper exhaust note. Nicely done cycle as well.
I love the Rory track. Smile is a great album by him. Lovely bike too!
Sounds like you have that motor spot on. Delightful!
Thats a really well made video, lovely bike too.
My bikes are holed up in the barn plugged into life support subzero temps for tonight.......Thanks for the short ride I needed a little moto therapy
Brilliant bike and perfect video, what's not to like as Autumn draws and the riding season ends.
Rare as hensteeth whete I live, but finally bought a low mileage full custom 1200 Thruxton. This triton sounds better.
Always loved the Triton.
Superb bike and video one of the best I've seen you can tell all the effort applied.
She's a beaut alright, never missed a beat. Awesome.
Fantastic, nice video even nicer bike, sounds brilliant, just sold my 1956 T100, I want another Triton.
Oh Yes!!! I so love thr pre unit Triumph engines. I had a 1955 Triumph 500cc for a few years.. Ran it on R 40... Yes I am that old🤣
A proper bike on a proper road what more could you want thank you so much this is much appreciated I can’t right now but if I could afford one I’d have one of those in my living room just to look at🇬🇧🇬🇧
Wonderful! Thank you for posting this!
Quick glance I noticed you've blanked off the old pop-out oil pressure indicator. Quick story after owning a 58 TR6-C with the SS tranny, lucas compy mag and that oil pressure indicator, I subsequently purchased an old post war 1.5 Riley or Wolseley two door and noticed my ankle getting hot one day. Dang if it didn't have that same oil pressure pop out indicator on the floorboard and it was leaking a small jet-stream of hot oil all over my foot.
Aww, I missed the inane music, I don't think! Superbly done vid, beautiful simple clean bike. Thinking on a side shot straight down the carb would be great!
a lovely video really gave a feel. thanks beautiful detailed bike
Brilliant video, only your mother-in-law and her mates could dislike it - lol
That is a fine bike, and an excellent video. I am now inspired to.go jump on my 650 Tribsa.
Yes, agree with all the other comments. Just looking at a Norton Dominator cafe racer bring it home to Galloway 🐧👍🏴
Top bike! Top film, top rider. Thanx.🍀
That sounds glorious, you have to wonder why the current Triumph gave their Bonnies a 270 degree crank.
To cut of vibrations.
@@kasperkjrsgaard1447 Neither of my 360 degree Hinckley Bonnies had a vibe problem, they had a balancer shaft.
Great camera work. multiple cameras
Just fantastic a very good video and a lovely bike well done
Utter Perfection
Cool bike Brillant filming 😊👍
Nice , For the Last Time Rory Gallagher Nice clip.
Great video!
Beautiful machine
MAN HE CAN HANDLE THAT BIKE
Sounds fantastic 🇬🇧👍
Beautiful bike😎
Great video! Is this a 650?
Beautiful !
Nice one!
Lovely.
PERFECT!
The sound of music
Is triton a chinese company? do they import chinese parts?
Ha ha, you know don’t you.
@@exb.r.buckeyeman845 why would you say that
@@markie1232 Hello Markie, I thought you were joking, Triton is a combination of a Norton slimline or wideline frame, used for their great handling, and a Triumph 500cc but normally 650cc engines, for their power. The combination of great road holding and about 45 - 50 hp weighing 300 - 350 lbs was really something in the 1960s.
They do make a lovely shower
No Socks?🖤
What's that noise??? JIIIIIING
If there's one fing that I loik its a burn up on me bike...