Loved the review thanks. Yes getting the screen right on a speedmaster seems to be central to happy ownership. Some say that fitting lowers to the forks helps. Cheers
Thank god we do not suffer with those huge license tags over here in the states. I'd hate to have that thing hanging off the back of my bike. The Triumph is a beauty !!! :) They make some sweet bikes for sure!
Your review was spot on. I saw one on dealer on bought it (some might call it impulsive..). Later did some research. One can find lot of reviews concluding as this one: It is a flawless, superb machine. And it is. I've had my share of great bikes, Ducatis, Hondas etc. Ridden Harleys and so forth. But this one just makes me smile. The engine and gears are just perfect. It turns, it accelrates, and eventually, it stops. But after all it's not a sports bike. 300km's a day, no problem. Unfortunatelly have not had time to take longer trips. It is, how did you say.. comfortable. Just make sure the screen is set at the angle (3 options) best for you.
Hey Tero, do you have a screen on yours? Do you get any buffering? I have one on m thunderbird storm and I found it UNRIDABLE without a set of lower wind deflectors due to the buffering I received. How did you find it in this situation, please?
@@petergrant1348 Yes, the buffeting is quite bad, the wind noise is very high. Tried with a different screen (lower) which was much worse, that really made it unrideable. Now I've the screen off altogther. Just that the wind now is bit of a wrestle. But the wind noise is gone.
Thank you so much for your review of this bike. I have a thunderbird storm and I find it getting a bit heavy for my age now-I'm 63. THIS looks like the answer for me. I am however, interested in the buffering from the screen, even though you pointed out it is a bit flimsy. I have one on the storm and I found it UNRIDABLE without a set of lower wind deflectors due to the buffering I received. How did you find it in this situation, please?
Another beauty from Triumph, other than the mirrors. I'd love to see it with bar-end mirrors but not sure how they'd work on those beach bars. Also, I wish it had the twin gauges like the T120. No reason other than style. I just think the twin dials look sharp.
Great bike but too small a tank 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻 Don’t know what Triumph were thinking when they put that stupid small tank on there!! 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ I would buy one if it had the same tank size as my America 👍 Great enthusiastic video Sam thanks for sharing mate 👍
Everything seems to make this well worth having, bar the screen. TBH, a bigger tank would be useful, so if Triumph had any marketing intelligence, they'd offer a 16l+ option, 20l at best. I'd trim the mudguards shorter a tad and have the solo quilted rider's pad. No pillions on MY bikes!
Cool looking bike and colour too. Very impressed. i have noticed lately that there is a current obsession with Matt Black !? I can't understand it. Is it true the current rocket lll model is only available in Matt Black ? Why? ..imo the older coloured models are much better looking. Maybe I'm just out of step with fashion.
Ive had the misfortune of driving Hastings to Cornwall...in a little ford... With no sat nav...after flying from very quiet countryside West Australia, Andy a week on a dairy farm bnb in Holland...we drove in grey rain through a country on the edge of Brecit and a London terror attack and after decades of thatcherism ...through the narrow streets we headed west to Celtic Paradise through the English cluster fuck of the southern road network, intersected by massive roundabouts full of millions of cars heading to London. Weed being illegal i could not chill out. Totally terrible. Couldnt get our dutch sim card to work so we could have some Streetview navigation, i pulled into some garage squeezed into rows of terraced houses and bought one of his last paper maps. Taking salient points from that i entered the fray and had no relief until way past Portsmouth and entered some elevated landscape where the hordes of hatchbacks thinned out. Seeing you cruise in the mid sized Trumpy unfazed just adfs to my admiration. Of how you cope with such crowding and get to see the places of interest still not covered in flats or car parks.
From the video, the stock exhaust sounds great, unlike my 2008 Triumph Bonneville T100, which was so muffled it sounded like a sewing machine. I take it this Speedmaster engine isn't jerky at low rpm coming out of first and second gear, like my T100 was because it ran so lean.
The bike is stunning I Admit. The windscreen only comes on when I do a long trip. And that is its achilles heel. The gasoline tank of 12 liter is way to small. Every 200 km I need to refill. Thats no joy. Other then that I love the Triumph and the brand Triumph in particular. And I am not British😁. Good review. Thank you!
Smashing review ....Nice to see this with the highway pack, around £13k (ex VAT) for this bike with the H pack , shame about the screen & the tank size on this bike as you mentioned. Overall I love it.
Strange that a loan bike for journos would have things that aren't stock, such as the screen saddle bags and back rest. I heard another bloke talk about these accessories and imaginec the saddle bags being mounted about another 10" further back than they are on this one. If I owned one, I would set it up for a solo ride, the addition of the pillion seat and back rezt and the placement of the saddlebags make it look daft.
No, this video has been no bloody help whatsoever, co's now I've got an even harder chois to make :-( lol...... What a gorgeous bike. I now have to choose between bobber, bonnie or speedmaster an I know you're gonna be doin' a lot of thinkin as well. Serves you right :-)
Great review thank you. A bit of advice if I may?.. I've been riding a Honda PCX 125 on L plates for about 7 years.. (And driving cars for 25 years). I'm finally getting myself sorted and hope to be taking my bike test soon.. Would this be too big a jump for a first bike? I really love the look of it, I'm not into fast speeds, and I'm looking for a more laid back 'easy rider' style.. Obviously I'm not used to such a powerful machine. Also it will be my commuter bike 52 weeks a year, (I ride every day unless there's snow / ice) suitable for that too would you say?
Simon Plumb it's a yes and no answer, when I pass my test I jumped from a 125 to a 865 and yes I noticed the change in power but it felt safe and confidant in the change, if you feel like to can be happy with that, the go test ride one once you pass your test, to make sure you would be happy with the power chance and the ride of the bike it's self, all in all the only way you will know is if you get your bum on that seat, you will know instantly if it's right for you
Simon Plumb always try the bike man, I am looking for 2nd bike and had test ride 4 of them and didn't get on with any of them, so my hunt still continues lol I hope you like the bike and it's right for you and it's is a stunning bike
Great bikes but I like my America 2010 think the new cruisers have gone smaller has I'm 6.4 I test rode the bobber and the engine was great well smooth but to small
I agree, fuel tank is too small. I just recently bought a Triumph America (with 485 miles) rather than the Speedmaster. I want 200 miles per tank...necessary for some of the long, lonely roads I ride in the western US. Speedmaster sure is a beautiful bike though.
Apparently it has a bigger tank than the Bobber, I don't think it should be called the speedmaster, it's more like the American. And it kinda makes the Thunderbird cruiser obserleate, speedmaster should be a sporty cruiser like yours, 900 engine , cruiser version of the street Twin,? It's bloody pricey too.
The Thunderbird is a much bigger machine - with more torque at lower revs, ideal for 2 people & luggage. This bike could not do what the Thunderbird does.
I LOVE TRIUMPHS THEY ARE GREAT LOOKING BUT THE CRASH BAR RUINS THE LOOK OF THE MOTOR TO ME. I KNOW THEY ARE FUNCTIONAL BUT I DON'T LIKE THE LOOKS OF THEM ON THE BONNEVILLE
it doesnt matter how good a motorcycle is if you cant ride it, 12 litre tank is just plan stupid, fine for inner city commuters and no one else.....guess what I dont commute nor do i live inner city and I'm not alone
Man u have a very good choice ... i also wished to see this motorcycle with windshield ... it gives the bike the old world war motorcycle look it looks lovely and collectible :)
Yes looks fantastic. I have yet to see one in the flesh, the lone Triumph dealer in South Australia sells each one it gets its hands on in 5 minutes! From all the reviews I’ve viewed so far, the low pegs and wide handlebars limit its cornering ability and agility in turns. Did you find this? May have to go to Sydney to test ride one, let alone buy one! Thanks for a down to earth review. BTW your test bike had the Highway option which had screen, plusher seats, backrest, crashbars as optional $2600 Australian. I like the note! No need for Vance and Hines! Cheers and thanks.
It is not. In fact, the triple clamp has to be removed to mount that screen, because it mounts to each fork, so it's pretty darn permanent. You could unscrew the screen itself and be left with the silver bracket, but that would be ugly.
i am roughy about 5.5/5.6 feet i think, the seat is quite high compared to the later versions, so it makes you feel a lot bigger in the bike than you are, but the whole time i was riding the bike i felt on top of the bike if that makes sense, but i highly recommend going to your local triumph dealership and have a sit on one and try and see if they will let you take it out, its bloody worth it !!!!
Ditched my Harley Dina Superglide and bought this bike. Will be here in a couple of weeks. Can't wait.
Loved the review thanks. Yes getting the screen right on a speedmaster seems to be central to happy ownership. Some say that fitting lowers to the forks helps. Cheers
Thank god we do not suffer with those huge license tags over here in the states. I'd hate to have that thing hanging off the back of my bike. The Triumph is a beauty !!! :) They make some sweet bikes for sure!
Yes they are grim to look at, there is ways around it and you can 'legally' make them smaller to a point or move them to a different position
Your review was spot on. I saw one on dealer on bought it (some might call it impulsive..). Later did some research. One can find lot of reviews concluding as this one: It is a flawless, superb machine. And it is. I've had my share of great bikes, Ducatis, Hondas etc. Ridden Harleys and so forth. But this one just makes me smile. The engine and gears are just perfect. It turns, it accelrates, and eventually, it stops. But after all it's not a sports bike. 300km's a day, no problem. Unfortunatelly have not had time to take longer trips. It is, how did you say.. comfortable. Just make sure the screen is set at the angle (3 options) best for you.
Hey Tero, do you have a screen on yours? Do you get any buffering? I have one on m thunderbird storm and I found it UNRIDABLE without a set of lower wind deflectors due to the buffering I received. How did you find it in this situation, please?
@@petergrant1348 Yes, the buffeting is quite bad, the wind noise is very high. Tried with a different screen (lower) which was much worse, that really made it unrideable. Now I've the screen off altogther. Just that the wind now is bit of a wrestle. But the wind noise is gone.
@@TeroPasanen Thank you. Don't know what to do now.
Great review. I was hoping you’d do a test ride, nice to have someone who owns the older version doing it.
I bought a Triumph Bonneville T100 Black just before Christmas and I love it. It consumes 3.5 ltrs per 100 Klm.
Thank you so much for your review of this bike. I have a thunderbird storm and I find it getting a bit heavy for my age now-I'm 63. THIS looks like the answer for me. I am however, interested in the buffering from the screen, even though you pointed out it is a bit flimsy. I have one on the storm and I found it UNRIDABLE without a set of lower wind deflectors due to the buffering I received. How did you find it in this situation, please?
Another beauty from Triumph, other than the mirrors. I'd love to see it with bar-end mirrors but not sure how they'd work on those beach bars. Also, I wish it had the twin gauges like the T120. No reason other than style. I just think the twin dials look sharp.
The bike fits well with the driving conditions , traffic and twisty road . For a cruiser .
Great bike but too small a tank 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻 Don’t know what Triumph were thinking when they put that stupid small tank on there!! 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ I would buy one if it had the same tank size as my America 👍 Great enthusiastic video Sam thanks for sharing mate 👍
Everything seems to make this well worth having, bar the screen. TBH, a bigger tank would be useful, so if Triumph had any marketing intelligence, they'd offer a 16l+ option, 20l at best. I'd trim the mudguards shorter a tad and have the solo quilted rider's pad. No pillions on MY bikes!
Cool looking bike and colour too. Very impressed. i have noticed lately that there is a current obsession with Matt Black !? I can't understand it. Is it true the current rocket lll model is only available in Matt Black ? Why? ..imo the older coloured models are much better looking. Maybe I'm just out of step with fashion.
triumph keep on nailing it ,awesome ! nice review.
''the screen is detachable and can come off..'' hilarious
Ive had the misfortune of driving Hastings to Cornwall...in a little ford... With no sat nav...after flying from very quiet countryside West Australia, Andy a week on a dairy farm bnb in Holland...we drove in grey rain through a country on the edge of Brecit and a London terror attack and after decades of thatcherism ...through the narrow streets we headed west to Celtic Paradise through the English cluster fuck of the southern road network, intersected by massive roundabouts full of millions of cars heading to London. Weed being illegal i could not chill out. Totally terrible. Couldnt get our dutch sim card to work so we could have some Streetview navigation, i pulled into some garage squeezed into rows of terraced houses and bought one of his last paper maps. Taking salient points from that i entered the fray and had no relief until way past Portsmouth and entered some elevated landscape where the hordes of hatchbacks thinned out. Seeing you cruise in the mid sized Trumpy unfazed just adfs to my admiration. Of how you cope with such crowding and get to see the places of interest still not covered in flats or car parks.
From the video, the stock exhaust sounds great, unlike my 2008 Triumph Bonneville T100, which was so muffled it sounded like a sewing machine. I take it this Speedmaster engine isn't jerky at low rpm coming out of first and second gear, like my T100 was because it ran so lean.
nice review fella. thinking of down sizing from my storm to one of these and you are making a very good case to do it.
Of course you must trade, plus it's 'small' so you can put it in your living room so it don't get get nabbed.
When they bring a blacked out version I am in
The bike is stunning I Admit. The windscreen only comes on when I do a long trip. And that is its achilles heel. The gasoline tank of 12 liter is way to small. Every 200 km I need to refill. Thats no joy. Other then that I love the Triumph and the brand Triumph in particular. And I am not British😁. Good review. Thank you!
Smashing review ....Nice to see this with the highway pack, around £13k (ex VAT) for this bike with the H pack , shame about the screen & the tank size on this bike as you mentioned. Overall I love it.
Wish they'd been able to keep the look more like the bobber (pref black). I think the back end is just ugly on this
Strange that a loan bike for journos would have things that aren't stock, such as the screen saddle bags and back rest. I heard another bloke talk about these accessories and imaginec the saddle bags being mounted about another 10" further back than they are on this one. If I owned one, I would set it up for a solo ride, the addition of the pillion seat and back rezt and the placement of the saddlebags make it look daft.
Damn they threw the catalog at that bike
Nice review mate, great that you are able to compare it directly to the previous version too! :-)
No, this video has been no bloody help whatsoever, co's now I've got an even harder chois to make :-( lol...... What a gorgeous bike. I now have to choose between bobber, bonnie or speedmaster an I know you're gonna be doin' a lot of thinkin as well. Serves you right :-)
What did you end up getting?
Great review thank you. A bit of advice if I may?.. I've been riding a Honda PCX 125 on L plates for about 7 years.. (And driving cars for 25 years). I'm finally getting myself sorted and hope to be taking my bike test soon.. Would this be too big a jump for a first bike? I really love the look of it, I'm not into fast speeds, and I'm looking for a more laid back 'easy rider' style.. Obviously I'm not used to such a powerful machine. Also it will be my commuter bike 52 weeks a year, (I ride every day unless there's snow / ice) suitable for that too would you say?
Simon Plumb it's a yes and no answer, when I pass my test I jumped from a 125 to a 865 and yes I noticed the change in power but it felt safe and confidant in the change, if you feel like to can be happy with that, the go test ride one once you pass your test, to make sure you would be happy with the power chance and the ride of the bike it's self, all in all the only way you will know is if you get your bum on that seat, you will know instantly if it's right for you
fab thank you.. I was hoping it wouldn't be an instant "no don't be daft you fool...." !
Simon Plumb always try the bike man, I am looking for 2nd bike and had test ride 4 of them and didn't get on with any of them, so my hunt still continues lol
I hope you like the bike and it's right for you and it's is a stunning bike
Great bikes but I like my America 2010 think the new cruisers have gone smaller has I'm 6.4 I test rode the bobber and the engine was great well smooth but to small
I agree, as much fun as I had on this I still wouldn't trade in my 2014 speedmaster for a new one
Handlebar risers problem solved.
I agree, fuel tank is too small. I just recently bought a Triumph America (with 485 miles) rather than the Speedmaster. I want 200 miles per tank...necessary for some of the long, lonely roads I ride in the western US. Speedmaster sure is a beautiful bike though.
Nice review mate 👍
Apparently it has a bigger tank than the Bobber, I don't think it should be called the speedmaster, it's more like the American. And it kinda makes the Thunderbird cruiser obserleate, speedmaster should be a sporty cruiser like yours, 900 engine , cruiser version of the street Twin,? It's bloody pricey too.
I think you are right about the tank size though I haven't checked
That model I was riding with the few extras it has was a few bob, (13,00 ish)
The Thunderbird is a much bigger machine - with more torque at lower revs, ideal for 2 people & luggage. This bike could not do what the Thunderbird does.
I LOVE TRIUMPHS THEY ARE GREAT LOOKING BUT THE CRASH BAR RUINS THE LOOK OF THE MOTOR TO ME. I KNOW THEY ARE FUNCTIONAL BUT I DON'T LIKE THE LOOKS OF THEM ON THE BONNEVILLE
I have been waiting for such review for a long time.
it doesnt matter how good a motorcycle is if you cant ride it, 12 litre tank is just plan stupid, fine for inner city commuters and no one else.....guess what I dont commute nor do i live inner city and I'm not alone
Brit number plates suck. Those things are huge
Man u have a very good choice ... i also wished to see this motorcycle with windshield ... it gives the bike the old world war motorcycle look it looks lovely and collectible :)
i'd like to travel around europe on such bike!!!
I didn't a bit of Europe on the older speedmaster (2014 model) it was fantastic!!
Yes looks fantastic. I have yet to see one in the flesh, the lone Triumph dealer in South Australia sells each one it gets its hands on in 5 minutes! From all the reviews I’ve viewed so far, the low pegs and wide handlebars limit its cornering ability and agility in turns. Did you find this? May have to go to Sydney to test ride one, let alone buy one! Thanks for a down to earth review. BTW your test bike had the Highway option which had screen, plusher seats, backrest, crashbars as optional $2600 Australian. I like the note! No need for Vance and Hines! Cheers and thanks.
Theres one low mileage in Bunbury WA....18 grand....
What about your tank on this bike?
I’ll wait for 2019 Rocket 3
Ps. Before you return the bike , swop the tank with yours, they might not notice....
oh my! what a sexy bike!
did you do 80 in a 40? lol
Windshield looks cheesy.
Is the wind shield quick release ?
It is not. In fact, the triple clamp has to be removed to mount that screen, because it mounts to each fork, so it's pretty darn permanent. You could unscrew the screen itself and be left with the silver bracket, but that would be ugly.
That is an awesome looking bike - sound too! May i ask how tall you are? I am 1.87cm, so i am a bit afraid the bike may be to small for me...
i am roughy about 5.5/5.6 feet i think, the seat is quite high compared to the later versions, so it makes you feel a lot bigger in the bike than you are, but the whole time i was riding the bike i felt on top of the bike if that makes sense, but i highly recommend going to your local triumph dealership and have a sit on one and try and see if they will let you take it out, its bloody worth it !!!!
holdyourfire not much of a choice...after your review i have to take one for a ride ;-)
1.87cm = slightly less than one inch tall - ROFL
Is that a stock Triumph windshield ?
No it's a add on
What is flapping around this guy's face?
Jay Strauss his hair.
You talk funny. I talk American. Motorcycle go vroooom!
chienese made,dangerus after70 km/h,european price,