A great video and discussion. It is obviously not a substitute for getting your own bum on the seat but a real invitation to do so! I'm not ready to downsize yet but would seriously consider one of the full power ones when I am ready. Perhaps for future video's you could comment on seat height and availability or practicalities of fitting any luggage panniers and or top box I agree hand guards are a must for me nowadays! Thanks to both Phil and Amie.
Thanks for the review. Where I live Triumph only import the A2 version. For me the 650 range bike is the sweet spot for city and country riding. I currently ride a CBR500R. Would I be disappointed if I had the A2 Trident? The option is a Street Triple R or GST S750. Both are much faster bikes at the top end, use more fuel (more carbon) and have unnecessary amounts of power for our road conditions in New Zealand.
6:18 All those iconic buildings from the past: just beyond the grey building on Liverpool Rd was "Sports Motorcycles" where Mike Hailwood's '78 TT bike was prepared.
A great video and discussion. It is obviously not a substitute for getting your own bum on the seat but a real invitation to do so! I'm not ready to downsize yet but would seriously consider one of the full power ones when I am ready. Perhaps for future video's you could comment on seat height and availability or practicalities of fitting any luggage panniers and or top box I agree hand guards are a must for me nowadays! Thanks to both Phil and Amie.
Nice bikes Phil. Great its available in the A2 too.
Thanks for the review. Where I live Triumph only import the A2 version. For me the 650 range bike is the sweet spot for city and country riding. I currently ride a CBR500R. Would I be disappointed if I had the A2 Trident? The option is a Street Triple R or GST S750. Both are much faster bikes at the top end, use more fuel (more carbon) and have unnecessary amounts of power for our road conditions in New Zealand.
6:18 All those iconic buildings from the past: just beyond the grey building on Liverpool Rd was "Sports Motorcycles" where Mike Hailwood's '78 TT bike was prepared.
Thanks Phil! Enjoyed that day! Hopefully get better on camera 😂👍
Worthy 👌
Nice video ! How tall is Philip ?
A mere 5ft 8inch with little 28" inside legs