have put 16k on my 2011 Storm. Had just a couple of minor things, brake fluid leaks, squeaking belt, but overall a fantastic experience. Fast, smooth, predictable, reliable, everything I wanted in a cruiser! The brute power and weight does destroy tires quickly, just gotta deal because the performance is worth it. The matte black is ridiculous good too, gets complimented on very often.
Interesting. I've had no brake leak problems and the belt never squeaks, have you adjusted it ? You CAN rip the tire off like any powerful bike. Purchase a scooter if tire wear bothers you.
stuck car tire on my 2013 Storm.......never looked back, just keep popping cheap, second hand ones on and rip through em slower, 20 to 30 bucks a time. Had to re approach slow speed handling, a challenge at first but well worth it.
@@tms372 just catching up, years later after more comments. who hurt you? anyway it's ok, a bike can have flaws you don't have to simp so hard and defend it
I rode this the other day...fkkk exactly my thoughts it’s so comfortable. The riding position with the handle bars...awesome. And the power Damnn! Will be my next bike.
Eleven-hour ride home on the day I bought my Nightstorm - and it felt like I had been in an armchair all the way! I prefer the look of the original long pipes but now I’ve got the Tors, I’m in love with the sound even more. The problem is that I use the throttle to make the sound!
Long or short. Exhaust exit out both sides is awesome. I own 2010 Thunderbird with British Customs hog slayer and cat delete. The parallel twin on these are amazing!
I've owned a 2016 Storm for a year, great bike, no issues. The chap mentioned several times that he could feel the heat, I've never felt any engine heat. And he has six gears.
@@zimtuff It sits low and has a good center of gravity. I have had a 2013 for 7 years this month. I can handle in town and long rides no big complaints.
UPDATE: I know this is 4 yrs old. I bought one of these last year (2022) Its such a beast. Pulled stock stuff out. K&N, BC Hog Slayer pipes. Cat removed. Dyno Tuned. Power band from 83.8 to 88.3 and Tq 103.7 to 111 Ft Lbs. Get it off the stock tires and put a AVON Storm on the rear. I upped the front to a 130. In the twisties it cuts in like crazy! Its not an inline. That would be a Rocket. This is a PARALLEL TWIN. The largest one ever made. For a windscreen I got a ATV generic shield from Amazon that looks great and I found the sweet spot to have no head buffeting. I just spent my winter repainting to British Green and Copper. I have also swapped out the rider pegs for Kuryakyn Mini boards. Custom stuff is now hard to find for this bike but its SOOO worth it. I wish Triumph would have figured out how to market it much better. The biggest complaint, the Clutch pull distance and the Brake leaver. Couldn't we have gotten some adjustable ones??
Loved this review. I’m looking to move from sports/sports tourers to cruisers. And being 6ft 2” and 120kg it’s hard to find a bike that I don’t look like donkey Kong on 😂
Im same size as you mate and looking to do the same, had sports bikes mostly. Currently have a 2009 speed triple, but now looking at these thunderbirds. I do like them.
i can give you that. drove both of them a week ago. the suzuki was the nextbest. a great bike. but too heavy. too clumsy. no power under 2500rpms, just shutter. frontwhell locks half of the time braking, dont know why, the dealer had the same experience. riding position and comfort, good but not top, like the tbird. all the negatives here mentioned, the tbird does excellent. so i just bought it😁
At 6'7" your legs are gonna be too long for nearly anything...lol...I'm 5'8" so I'm looking at a lot of videos to get an idea...of course, sitting in the seat is the key too...which I'll be doing soon...thanks for the review.
@@tms372 i find it strange you say the rocket doesnt turn as well as the storm. I find the rocket to sit much higher up compared to the storm. I can lean way farther into turns where the storm would normally scrape pegs. Maybe it's the difference in riders who knows
@@tms372 I bought a Thunderbird in 2013. About four months later I bought a Rocket III. The t-bird is a great bike but it is a piece of s*** in comparison to the Rocket III. I didn't ride the TBird for a year-and-a-half after I bought the Rocket 3. Tried and couldn't sell it for a decent price although it's a great bike, nobody wants them including the dealership. contrary to what people think the Rocket 3 is only 50 pounds heavier than the Thunderbird with almost double the power (with a little tuning). It has more ground clearance and therefore it leans farther, turns better than the Thunderbird. It is of course faster and every respect. 1700cc vs 2300cc and gas mileage as I have found is virtually the same. The Thunderbird does feel lighter because the seat height is lower giving you more leverage. You only feel the weight when sitting on the bike and pushing it backwards or while trying to carry it on your shoulders. it may be the wide rear tires on these bikes but I can actually stop at a traffic light and not put my feet down for 5 seconds. Slow-speed maneuvering parking lot maneuvering is no problem whatsoever. but I've been riding so-called heavy Cruisers my whole life so maybe it's just easy for me.
Yes there are better bikes out there and not knocking the storm, but that said Harley has a unique ride and sound that is un matched still today. Manufacturers have tried or still trying to tap into that group of customers.
Plastic more plastics more plastic screws don’t fit parts don’t fit right it’s a great bike for five years after that it rattles to pieces I’ve had lots of bikes since 76 -o yess The throttle bodies junk-. The best bike I ever had was a Honda 750 super sport . KZ 1000. Honda night hawk 650 ,Concour. 1000.. M109R. was the worse down the road .
That's the LT, this is a Storm. If you want to see nice come to my channel ;), bat wing type shield, some nice mods and sounds amazing with Hogslayers.
Wrong, the crank is offset by 90 degrees. It's a parallel twin because the cylinder centre lines are parallel. In other words, the guy was right. BTW, even on those twins with the crank centres together, the firing order is usually 360 degrees offset.
@@MrJohnnyorange this is late but since no one answered your question... May inseam is 32 in. The pegs on my 2013 regular Thunderbird a little uncomfortably too far forward. They cause great pain on Long rides because instead of just resting my foot on the peg I actually have to hold it forward and onto the peg as the wind is trying to blow it off. If you have longer legs it may be perfect for you. If you have shorter legs you will have to change the pegs, add floorboards or change the seating position. But I guarantee you you would not ride it over a hundred miles before you're ready to amputate you take your leg.
have put 16k on my 2011 Storm. Had just a couple of minor things, brake fluid leaks, squeaking belt, but overall a fantastic experience. Fast, smooth, predictable, reliable, everything I wanted in a cruiser! The brute power and weight does destroy tires quickly, just gotta deal because the performance is worth it. The matte black is ridiculous good too, gets complimented on very often.
Interesting. I've had no brake leak problems and the belt never squeaks, have you adjusted it ? You CAN rip the tire off like any powerful bike. Purchase a scooter if tire wear bothers you.
squeeky belt is caused by alignment or to much tension
stuck car tire on my 2013 Storm.......never looked back, just keep popping cheap, second hand ones on and rip through em slower, 20 to 30 bucks a time. Had to re approach slow speed handling, a challenge at first but well worth it.
@@tms372 just catching up, years later after more comments. who hurt you? anyway it's ok, a bike can have flaws you don't have to simp so hard and defend it
I have a 2015 Thunderbird LT love it ! Tons of torque and walks away from anyone
I own a '13 Storm, same color. Best bike I've ever owned, and absolutely stomps any HD " Big Twin"
You should hear the sound they make with the Vance and Hines exhaust. My 2015 Commander has them and WOW!!!!!!!!!!
I'm down for that
I rode this the other day...fkkk exactly my thoughts it’s so comfortable. The riding position with the handle bars...awesome. And the power Damnn! Will be my next bike.
did u get one ;)
Dan b nah lol
Eleven-hour ride home on the day I bought my Nightstorm - and it felt like I had been in an armchair all the way! I prefer the look of the original long pipes but now I’ve got the Tors, I’m in love with the sound even more. The problem is that I use the throttle to make the sound!
Long or short. Exhaust exit out both sides is awesome. I own 2010 Thunderbird with British Customs hog slayer and cat delete. The parallel twin on these are amazing!
I've owned a 2016 Storm for a year, great bike, no issues. The chap mentioned several times that he could feel the heat, I've never felt any engine heat. And he has six gears.
Maxx good to hear!
Are you selling?
@@hedzb5954 Nope.
@@hedzb5954 I'll sell mine. Got a Rocket III and now no other bike is good enough.
@@roadrunner40 How does this and the rocket compare
2010 thunderbird owner, never wanted for anything more in the time I've had the bike...
Will it be ok for mixed riding . light commute, motorway and country lanes ? Thanks from UK
@@blackbird69xxx This bike is built for country backroads and long hauls on the autobahn. Commuting in urban areas, not so much...
@@bikebudha01 It's still better than most of the opposition. But anything shaped like that will better on lonely highways
@@zimtuff It sits low and has a good center of gravity. I have had a 2013 for 7 years this month. I can handle in town and long rides no big complaints.
UPDATE: I know this is 4 yrs old. I bought one of these last year (2022) Its such a beast. Pulled stock stuff out. K&N, BC Hog Slayer pipes. Cat removed. Dyno Tuned. Power band from 83.8 to 88.3 and Tq 103.7 to 111 Ft Lbs. Get it off the stock tires and put a AVON Storm on the rear. I upped the front to a 130. In the twisties it cuts in like crazy! Its not an inline. That would be a Rocket. This is a PARALLEL TWIN. The largest one ever made. For a windscreen I got a ATV generic shield from Amazon that looks great and I found the sweet spot to have no head buffeting. I just spent my winter repainting to British Green and Copper. I have also swapped out the rider pegs for Kuryakyn Mini boards. Custom stuff is now hard to find for this bike but its SOOO worth it. I wish Triumph would have figured out how to market it much better. The biggest complaint, the Clutch pull distance and the Brake leaver. Couldn't we have gotten some adjustable ones??
Got a 2014 Storm, LOVE IT. tempted to put a supercharger on it, but it already eats rear tires....
Fuarrrk do it, you wouldn't
car tires work great and you get more rubber on the ashphalt when perpendicular.....so you can really 'feel' into your turbo. :)
Loved this review. I’m looking to move from sports/sports tourers to cruisers. And being 6ft 2” and 120kg it’s hard to find a bike that I don’t look like donkey Kong on 😂
Im same size as you mate and looking to do the same, had sports bikes mostly. Currently have a 2009 speed triple, but now looking at these thunderbirds. I do like them.
Engine has a similar pur as my stock exhaust rx8 and I actually like it. Smooth and sounds good while still being quiet
Just brought one same colour do like it had a Triumph 1050 sport 2016 plate great review
The Storm is in the Power Cruisers category
Ive got a 2011 storm. Just ran a 11.9 quarter in NZ. Triumph forever
@@desmondboyce1227 It means that it beat a Vrod and all harley stage 1, 2, 3, 4 stage 114
Did you ever find that 6th gear? I've got the 2014 Storm, which I've had from new and yeah, mines got a 6th gear lol
They must have forgot it on this one 😂
Great review buddy, well done
Thanks mate!
Like the way this bike looks but man that motor has an odd sound.
:) keep them coming mate!
One thing I always feel that the T'Bird should have had the Dyna Street Bob bars...........it would look way more badass with those bars
Like your review and coments.
Still would like to see a comparisson with the Boulevard 109 suzuki.
Nice job
i can give you that. drove both of them a week ago.
the suzuki was the nextbest. a great bike. but too heavy. too clumsy. no power under 2500rpms, just shutter. frontwhell locks half of the time braking, dont know why, the dealer had the same experience. riding position and comfort, good but not top, like the tbird.
all the negatives here mentioned, the tbird does excellent. so i just bought it😁
I have a 2014 model
Love it.
Hey mate. Nice vid. New subscriber. Aussie living in the States. Cheers.
Glad to have you!
I have a 2015 and am looking for the stock exhaust setup. Want to trade my TORS system.
Does the Thunderbird have a manual choke?
I need a bigger garage.....
At 6'7" your legs are gonna be too long for nearly anything...lol...I'm 5'8" so I'm looking at a lot of videos to get an idea...of course, sitting in the seat is the key too...which I'll be doing soon...thanks for the review.
i thought these had 6 gears?
You can redline 1st, love my 12, and its not stock anymore. hit it with some basic mods,,,, yea boi!
You said gear box is 5 speed its 6 speed gear box.
Funny as hell 😂 “short people on bikes looking as if they are spread out on some sort of torture device hahah”
Try a Rocket 3 for some real torque 😋
Hook us up
Rocket 3 wud b like riding on the back of a hippo
The Rocket 3's too heavy, won't turn and isn't nearly as good looking. Ex Rocket owner here.
@@tms372 i find it strange you say the rocket doesnt turn as well as the storm. I find the rocket to sit much higher up compared to the storm. I can lean way farther into turns where the storm would normally scrape pegs. Maybe it's the difference in riders who knows
@@tms372 I bought a Thunderbird in 2013. About four months later I bought a Rocket III. The t-bird is a great bike but it is a piece of s*** in comparison to the Rocket III. I didn't ride the TBird for a year-and-a-half after I bought the Rocket 3. Tried and couldn't sell it for a decent price although it's a great bike, nobody wants them including the dealership. contrary to what people think the Rocket 3 is only 50 pounds heavier than the Thunderbird with almost double the power (with a little tuning). It has more ground clearance and therefore it leans farther, turns better than the Thunderbird. It is of course faster and every respect. 1700cc vs 2300cc and gas mileage as I have found is virtually the same. The Thunderbird does feel lighter because the seat height is lower giving you more leverage. You only feel the weight when sitting on the bike and pushing it backwards or while trying to carry it on your shoulders. it may be the wide rear tires on these bikes but I can actually stop at a traffic light and not put my feet down for 5 seconds. Slow-speed maneuvering parking lot maneuvering is no problem whatsoever. but I've been riding so-called heavy Cruisers my whole life so maybe it's just easy for me.
Yes there are better bikes out there and not knocking the storm, but that said Harley has a unique ride and sound that is un matched still today. Manufacturers have tried or still trying to tap into that group of customers.
Love my Thunderbird. Love my Harley. Happy Days - as long as I don’t have to choose which one to rescue first in a fire!
@@arsenvokrug4198 Happy Days, The Fonz rode a Triumph
Made in UK
Gonna test the 790 duke? Looks alot better in person.
Jenkins Bradbury yeah should do soon
Have filmed it now ;)
Yeww
The Suzuki M109R. Is more of a beast in power and handling but made very cheap . I had the one worse bike I ever had .
How so?
Plastic more plastics more plastic screws don’t fit parts don’t fit right it’s a great bike for five years after that it rattles to pieces I’ve had lots of bikes since 76 -o yess The throttle bodies junk-. The best bike I ever had was a Honda 750 super sport . KZ 1000. Honda night hawk 650 ,Concour. 1000.. M109R. was the worse down the road .
Is it better than a Harley.... SAY IT !! Pouahahaha Yea ,,, dont hurt their feeling.
It is better than most HDs
It needs highway bars, a big windshield, saddle bags and a daymaker!
Oh yeah. It's not fuqing loud enough!!!!
You just described the thunderbird LT
That's the LT, this is a Storm. If you want to see nice come to my channel ;), bat wing type shield, some nice mods and sounds amazing with Hogslayers.
is tastyhamsandwhich still alive? :(
Sean Thomas neg, the artist formerly known ham sandwhich is though
Hh thank god. I miss his vlogs, and since there was no formal goodbye i thought he may have been involved in an accident.
Sean Thomas he still posts on snapchat a lot, good mate of mine, he's doing fine!
Parallel Twin means- Both pistons reach top dead centre together. Their four strokes, Compression, combustion, exhaust and induction are parallel.
Wrong, the crank is offset by 90 degrees. It's a parallel twin because the cylinder centre lines are parallel. In other words, the guy was right. BTW, even on those twins with the crank centres together, the firing order is usually 360 degrees offset.
Dude its an offset crank 270 degree
lets cut and reweld the crank on one so both get to top dead center at once....ill bet she starts hopping.
When you said big boy I was like, what can that be.
Then it hit me. You're like 200cm and 120kg... wtf... go to MMA or kickboxing :)
🤣🤣
Man yours keys are gonna scratch the engine casing... nooooooo haha
Google User not my keys, I'd only have the one there if it was my bike!
Whats your inside leg measurement?
Buy my me dinner first
@@Tempcitz LoL, just asking as I'm a bit long in the leg too, and was wondering if the bike is big enough.
@@Tempcitz Guess we know what your preference is.
@@MrJohnnyorange this is late but since no one answered your question... May inseam is 32 in. The pegs on my 2013 regular Thunderbird a little uncomfortably too far forward. They cause great pain on Long rides because instead of just resting my foot on the peg I actually have to hold it forward and onto the peg as the wind is trying to blow it off. If you have longer legs it may be perfect for you. If you have shorter legs you will have to change the pegs, add floorboards or change the seating position. But I guarantee you you would not ride it over a hundred miles before you're ready to amputate you take your leg.
Why don’t you do some homework before reviewing...... “I don’t know this”...... I don’t know that”
I usually try to, however I don't carry a cheat sheet with me, but I'll endeavour to do better
#Tallpeopleproblems
Cool bike btw - but I can't stand side mounted ignitions, that beautiful matte paint gonna be scratched in a week lol
Oath, yeah side ignitions are cool but you're not wrong about the poor paintwork getting scratched 😥