After having two tests cancelled over the last couple of lockdowns mine has arrived. I can’t ride it yet but I love it. It looks so good, I’ve got the Matte Black. Great to hear that you thought it was a perfect first bike 👍
Love that jacket, great review vid, Rich And that picture at the end definitely falls into the, "when you didn't realise how cool your dad was back in the day"!
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I liked riding it! Very reliable! Good clutch biting, throttling, good posture, and a good seat. And it sound... lovely.
I’ve got a matte black on order - and yes it’ll be my first bike. Left it a bit late though as I’m 49 (but acceptable under “mid-life-crisis rule #3 I believe 😂).
I to left it till later in life, just getting my full license in May. Ride a 650 V-Strom, love everything about biking and now I have a fellow rider buying a 650 V-Strom 2021 to ride with and he is 68.
I just bought one to. Not my first bike as I've been riding for 30+ years but when I saw this bike at my local shop and the price I just couldn't pass it up.
Another top review Richy, agree that at this price point Triumph have hit a home run with this bike. Personally not a fan of matt paint jobs and I prefer the number plate under the tail but customers can’t complain for £7000. Maybe Triumph will do a ltd edition with a few nice upgrades in the future? 🤷♂️ Stay safe and well fella 👍🏻
I would absolutely love to buy this Trident as my first big bike, only fault I can see is that there's no room for panniers or a top box, apart from that , what a stunning bike. Will have to settle for the Tiger 900 GT PRO
Crackin review! And much more enjoy the video quality of the 8, sound is secondary. Crisp clear 1080p makes me feel like I’m in cockpit, and actually soaking in all that lovely country side. Btw... Couldn’t agree more with ya pal, if you spot a pic, go back and snap it! I’ve never EVER said “ughh, wish I didn’t take that pic” it’s the opposite, I’m always glad I did! Photos make the experience and memories, even better. Cheers 🍻
I must be getting old to be wound up by such things but poor mudguards are definitely a feature of current bike design, especially if you're riding isn't limited to sunny days. My KTM sprays the manure liberally over all available surfaces!
It's not just a "current bike design" thing. My old 90s Harley Davison Dyna low Ryder and Wide Glide used to enjoy throwing absolutely everything on the road straight at my legs. I can't tell you how many times I showed up at my then girlfriend now wife's old place looking and smelling like the freeway I just came off of. Mud protection on bikes used to suck back in the day also.
I saw one parked up the other day. I didn't know what it was but it caught my eye as something a bit lighter as weight becomes an issue with advancing years.
My local dealer has sold quite a couple of those since the launch. Must be a great bike and I look forward to give it a spin myself. PS Audio is really not that bad mate 👍
Love the Trident. It got me serious about buying a new bike for the very first time, but my dealer had a street triple heavily marked down. I still think about getting one when the RS is payed off, if just to look at it in the garage
Looks a really nice bike especially in matt black, I've seen a couple of reviews,one review showed all the extras you can add some I think should be as standard, great honest quality 🏍 review as normal from you,pleasure to watch 🏍👍🏍👍
Sleepin Dragon this bike is selling like hot cakes in Canada where in from. My local dealer told me he wishes he had 400 of them to sell instead of the 14 he got.
@@wl660 i hear you , but i'm a hard case luggage fan , nothing for the Trident because the way the tail is , it's the reason i prefer the other option motorcycles in the same class , just me no bad to peoples opinions
@@jordanJohnn For long camping tours , I like everything in secure cases including sleeping bag base layer and tent Edited bit :i am guilty of taking too much all the "Just in case bits" but nice to have piece of mind Hard Luggage is just my preference clips off in seconds , not for all i agree
Great Vid Richy Triumph have struck gold with the Trident. With ever climbing prices there’s a real need for quality, reasonably priced bikes. Have they just made the new Bandit?
Nice review Richy and there seemed to be very little muck up your back. Heated grips are an option, as is a quickshifter and other stuff like phone connectivity app etc. Those three items for those wanting them would make the price more like £8,000 but still a good value bike in my view, especially from Triumph which is a premium brand with generally quite expensive machines. In the UK, heated grips are almost essential I'd say and a quickshifter is nice to have. I find some of the comment here rather odd though. First, the repeated one about "can you put panniers on it" etc. Well obviously this bike is not designed for that, why look at a Trident if you wanted a load of luggage carrying capacity? Even if there are pannier possibiliities, the fittings would likely ruin the appearance of this great bike. Second, the view that for the same money you could get a better second hand bike. That is always going to be the case with any new bike so it's not a valid criticism of the Trident. Third, the rather insulting suggestion that you are in Triumph's pocket. Having watched loads of your reviews I don't believe that at all. I've always found you to be straightforward and honest.
The thing about Richy is he just loves bikes and biking! There are lots of really good bikes out there and as long as they tick your boxes you are going to love the ride. Something I realised from my days of mountain biking was that it was far more important to get out on the trails riding rather than becoming an armchair warrior arguing about whether your bike was better than some other very similar bike. The same is true for motorcycling. We need to get out and ride. 😊
Cracking bikes I think, I saw one at the petrol station the other day and I thought that rear end was really tidy. I personally would like a negative colour scheme of that one; white tank and frame with black logo, but it does look mega. I feel like Triumph's are really good value in general atm. Take the Tiger 900 Rally Pro for example, that's not far away from the GS in capability (maybe not if you're two up, but you see plenty of people touring on them so they must be more than capable)...and they cost so so so much less! With regards to photography on your phone, do you shoot RAW on that too?
Veni, Vida, veho fruendum - I think he came, and he rode it and enjoyed it. ;) It looks quite ok from the side, and the paintjob is not too shabby, but I lack a windscreen to handle the bugs and stuff, and the instrumentation... Hmmm, don't get me started on that. But all in all a really decent looking bike for that money. You don't expect a Rolls Royce when you pay for a Mini.
I genuinely love this bike. The MT-07 has it beaten in engine and price. But in every other way, the Trident is better. And if i was buing a first bike, i'd rather have a quality bike that feels and looks amazing, then the minimal extra power of the MT-07. Unless i was getting an R bike, which is between the Ninja 650 and CBR 650R (I'm more into sport bikes. I prefer the sporty seating position), i'd go for the Trident every time. 💖💖💖👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
7000 pound for 2 wheels isn't a surprise. It's more like it! Good review.. To add the under 30s most can't reach 10,000 to 20,000 for 2 wheels it's ridiculous that's a decent 2nd hand family car. royal Enfield predicted the wage difference for younger people. Their are managers on less than 20,000
if anything thing say the bike is a little over priced not that you think it's a deal hahaha next year Triumph might raise the price I'm going to get one for the wife these videos are all have to go by the dealer won't put one on the floor have to just order the bike sight unseen thanks for the review everyone on you tube says it's a good bike it's just the seat height I'm a little worried about for her
Nice video interesting bike might be changing mine sooner than anticipated after 2 scum bags tried to steal mine in Leeds this afternoon didn't get it but had a strange ride home with left handlebar badly bent when they tried to break steering lock taken the shine off it somewhat 😡
Can't believe there is a connectivity kit for less than a fiver (cost price probably 50p) and fitting time (according to Triumph) is 24 minutes... why not fit it from the factory. Most customers would use a phone at some time.
Lovely bike, but no pillion provision, like so many others to be fair. So much more fun riding with your missus, n'est pas? My missus is now a big part of any biking or buying decision. Perhaps I'm just lucky, but it's great not to have to justify going for a ride. And proper mudguards should not need an aftermarket update. But, nice. Happy travels.
Love the look of that Triumph. Hats off to em. Could you maybe just do a slow pass by round the whole bike? Perhaps cut with what your saying whilst your riding or with dedicated commentary how ever you like. I'm out the UK living in Thailand on my Ninja 650 (real eye opener on bad highway practices). Nice to see the changing seasons from your vids also thanks mate. Keep em coming.
I paid 10,400$ for a 2019 z900rs last year, and if I had this bike plus 3k in my pocket I wouldnt be dissatisfied, the dash on my bike is so much nicer though and its faster
One of the best looking bikes out there i just don't get the gap in back mudguard and shortie front one why would anyone want to get there bike full of crap Great video though
Nice Bike don't like that tacky triangular sticker on the tank if it just had the lettering as in Triumph then ok and as for that awful number plate hanging thing floating like it's fell off the tail piece no thanks I have to get rid of that thing .But that stuff aside I like the bike it looks good .The price is ok But you could get a low mileage 675 or even a 765 for that money and have a quicker bike . : )
It's just another bike like my MT07, get it out on sunny days only as the weather protection is crap and you can't take a pillion. If this is the way bikes are going, I think I will have to get a maxi scooter as I ride all year round and God forbid I take my wife out with me.
Steve, the great thing about fashion is that it means some people have to rush out sell their existing bike and buy the latest look. That means that the rest of us get to buy great second hand bikes for a fraction of their original price. 😁
To be honest if I could back 2 years I wouldn't have got the MT07, I would have got either a Honda or a maxi scooter. Yamaha build quality is not the best especially if you ride all year round.
Like a lot of bikes (and cars), on the right road and the right weather they may be brilliant at doing the job .... but for the rest of the year you need a compromise bike which by definition means that on any road in any condition there always some specific bike which will do that job better. I have always bought compromise bikes that do commuting, touring and back lane scratching at about 80% efficiency and I love them.
What do you call a compromise bike. The only bikes I know of with what I want are either adventure bikes - to pricey. Or maxi scooter which are a compromise as in cc and power. Saying that I had a Burgman 125 that took me and wife anywhere even motorways comfortably.
Steve, try some older bikes, my current bike is 25 years old, cost £1500 and has been great fun to ride one up on twisty roads as well as taking in 300 mile days packed with camping gear. Its an old VFR750, not an out and out sports bike or a full on tourer, its a great compromise. In an earlier biking life in the 80's I had smaller 400cc machines that were better compromises for the daily commuting in London I was dojng then and the occasional camping trip to Cornwall. I have never ridden a modern Bergman style bike but I can imagine they are pretty versatile machines with good weather protection and storage. Personally I look for bikes which were great in their day but are now out of fashion. Those are the bargains!
HAHA always makes me smile reading these comments all those moaning who is going to spend 7k on there first bike they need to get in the 21st century there are plenty of young people who wouldn't think twice at dropping 7k on one of these, If you have just come out your apprenticeship at 21 still living at home & picking up north of 30k a year 7 grand is nothing most are brought on a pcp deal anyway take a look next time you put fuel in what cars the young people drive now days. Triumph are in the business of making money they will have done there research who this is aimed at By the way rich where's that canal ? was expecting 3 old codgers in an up turned bath to come along lol
You must have been hiding in a cupboard under the stairs for the last four months if you’ve not listened to the reports on this bike .... because that’s all everyone is talking/writing/vlogging about.
Ah well that is an easy question to answer to which the answer is No it isn't any good. The trident is a very mediocre motorcycle that is built in Thailand in a very mediocre way. It looks mediocre and rides very mediocre. Then the triumph marketing department goes into overdrive selling a very mediocre motorcycle to be something it actually isnt
@@RichyVida well it would be a boring old world if everyone agreed on everything. No hard feelings it's just my humble opinion. Maybe it's just I have a bee in my bonnet at the moment about Bloors son shitting on British workers whilst trading off British heritage. If your family had been affected by his appalling decision making you may be a little biased also 👍
I dont know why Thailand gets a bad rep as a manufacturing base. They do the CB650R assembly and its one of the stronger and more developed countries in that part of the world.
When you said " it's 7000 quid, " you sounded like a Triumph salesman Rich. Who spends 7k on a 1st bike, c'mon now. Only a fool who can easily be parted with their money would. Imagine what you could buy 2nd hand?
Yet again, I feel I have to defend the way I review? Having seen all your other comments on others’ comments, it seems you think I am having some form of back-handers from Triumph? It makes no difference to me if you or any anyone decide to - or not to - purchase this - or any other bike I review. No difference at all. Why would I “try” and sell it? That’s not why we are given these bikes. They give them to us purely to “show” them. If you enjoy it, it may in turn make you go and try one yourself. It may not. Really, it’s as simple as that. “Salesman”, I am not.
I'm no sales and demographics expert but most first time 'big bike buyers' id guess are now people in their 30's and 40's with a reasonable disposable income. Given most new bikes are bought on PCP deals maybe Richy could've said a monthly PCP price for the more pedantic among us, and id assume the PCP deals are pretty similar to most other 'starter big bikes' eg MT07's, cb650r's, Ninja 650's etc.
"If you ever have the chance and see a photo, go back and take it. You never know." That's gold RV. Love that bike.
Loving the Triumph videos. Having owned a Street Triple and now own a Speed Triple. All the Best.
Looks really good. Totally agree about the tyres too. I have used both the PR4s and 5s. Brilliant tyres
Great bike. The old pic at the end was awesome!! Thanks for sharing. Great timing indeed!
After having two tests cancelled over the last couple of lockdowns mine has arrived. I can’t ride it yet but I love it. It looks so good, I’ve got the Matte Black. Great to hear that you thought it was a perfect first bike 👍
Good luck. Enjoy and have fun
Great Video Richy...I’ve recently tested one and was really blown away by its all round performance! Take care Jake
Great ride out Richy. Judging by the other reviews it looks a cracking bike, have fun and take care. 👍🏍
Love that jacket, great review vid, Rich
And that picture at the end definitely falls into the, "when you didn't realise how cool your dad was back in the day"!
I liked riding it! Very reliable! Good clutch biting, throttling, good posture, and a good seat. And it sound... lovely.
I’ve got a matte black on order - and yes it’ll be my first bike. Left it a bit late though as I’m 49 (but acceptable under “mid-life-crisis rule #3 I believe 😂).
Congrats! You’ll love it
I to left it till later in life, just getting my full license in May. Ride a 650 V-Strom, love everything about biking and now I have a fellow rider buying a 650 V-Strom 2021 to ride with and he is 68.
Never too late to get into biking. Hope you have a great summer riding your new Trident 👍
@@cp4512 cheers Chris 👍
I just bought one to. Not my first bike as I've been riding for 30+ years but when I saw this bike at my local shop and the price I just couldn't pass it up.
Another top review Richy, agree that at this price point Triumph have hit a home run with this bike. Personally not a fan of matt paint jobs and I prefer the number plate under the tail but customers can’t complain for £7000. Maybe Triumph will do a ltd edition with a few nice upgrades in the future? 🤷♂️ Stay safe and well fella 👍🏻
That picture at the end really takes me back..........
I would absolutely love to buy this Trident as my first big bike, only fault I can see is that there's no room for panniers or a top box, apart from that , what a stunning bike. Will have to settle for the Tiger 900 GT PRO
Jacket looked clean at the end!... good thing to know considering I’ll have one on order start of April! - excited knowing this will be my first bike!
Sadly it wasn't! Defo needed a soapy wash. Bear that in mind.
@@RichyVida it looked pretty clean from the video - probably hard to see on a phone screen 👀
Great review, lovely pics, especially the one at the end. I reckon this bike goes straight to the top of the middleweight naked class.
Crackin review! And much more enjoy the video quality of the 8, sound is secondary. Crisp clear 1080p makes me feel like I’m in cockpit, and actually soaking in all that lovely country side. Btw... Couldn’t agree more with ya pal, if you spot a pic, go back and snap it! I’ve never EVER said “ughh, wish I didn’t take that pic” it’s the opposite, I’m always glad I did! Photos make the experience and memories, even better. Cheers 🍻
I must be getting old to be wound up by such things but poor mudguards are definitely a feature of current bike design, especially if you're riding isn't limited to sunny days. My KTM sprays the manure liberally over all available surfaces!
I couldn't agree more and I also dislike the wasted rear end, my boys MT09 d is the same
Totally agree. Fashion seems to dictate rationality on the front ‘mudguard’ issue.
It's not just a "current bike design" thing. My old 90s Harley Davison Dyna low Ryder and Wide Glide used to enjoy throwing absolutely everything on the road straight at my legs. I can't tell you how many times I showed up at my then girlfriend now wife's old place looking and smelling like the freeway I just came off of. Mud protection on bikes used to suck back in the day also.
I saw one parked up the other day. I didn't know what it was but it caught my eye as something a bit lighter as weight becomes an issue with advancing years.
I saw one of these on Sunday at Lady Bower reservoir butty bar, looked really nice.
My local dealer has sold quite a couple of those since the launch. Must be a great bike and I look forward to give it a spin myself.
PS Audio is really not that bad mate 👍
Great first ride, I saw my first Trident the other day, it really did look great. Will definitely need to take one out for a test.
Love the Trident. It got me serious about buying a new bike for the very first time, but my dealer had a street triple heavily marked down. I still think about getting one when the RS is payed off, if just to look at it in the garage
Always love the sound of a triple engine super smooth, either Triumph or my classic BMW K75.
Looks a really nice bike especially in matt black, I've seen a couple of reviews,one review showed all the extras you can add some I think should be as standard, great honest quality 🏍 review as normal from you,pleasure to watch 🏍👍🏍👍
I think I'm getting this bike. More power, brother!
Great video triumph have definitely raised the bar with their bikes stay safe looking forward to more videos 🇬🇧👍
Great first big bike. Be good for the youngsters to own Triumph as a first bike for the “cool” factor. 👍
Can't say I know many "youngsters" with 7k in their arse pocket right now to spend on a new average middleweight, even with a Triumph badge on it.
Sleepin Dragon this bike is selling like hot cakes in Canada where in from. My local dealer told me he wishes he had 400 of them to sell instead of the 14 he got.
great vid rich. Where/what is the barracks/castle thingy about 14.20?
That is Sir. Richard Arkright’s very famous water mill! The worlds first water-powered cotton spinning mill. 🙌🙌🙌
@@RichyVida Thank you! everydays a school day pal!
17:02 Oh man, the old Trident is a beaut!!
Booked my trident! Quick query..is the matte color better to go for or the gloss variants? Can matt be wrapped to protect paint? Pretty confused here!
I love the matt!
@@RichyVida I swear me too! How are you protecting the matte ? 🙃
struggling to choose between this and the gsx-8s..
They only thing that bugs me is it's a "Rucksack" bike , no luggage on the Trident or options .
Great 1st look
Best regards Shaun
There are 2 options, a tank bag (£165) and a Tail Pack (£141). Both only 10litre size though…
@@wl660 i hear you , but i'm a hard case luggage fan , nothing for the Trident because the way the tail is , it's the reason i prefer the other option motorcycles in the same class , just me
no bad to peoples opinions
Why do you need so much luggage? I only had a motorcycle for first 3,4 years of riding and I managed with just a backpack
@@SweeneyTTodd You would be buying the wrong bike if you bought the Trident for the type of touring that involved panniers etc.
@@jordanJohnn For long camping tours , I like everything in secure cases including sleeping bag base layer and tent
Edited bit :i am guilty of taking too much all the "Just in case bits" but nice to have piece of mind
Hard Luggage is just my preference clips off in seconds , not for all i agree
Cracking vid Richy,a great watch defo a bike to consider at that price👍
Great Vid Richy
Triumph have struck gold with the Trident. With ever climbing prices there’s a real need for quality, reasonably priced bikes.
Have they just made the new Bandit?
Amazing video !!
Nice review Richy and there seemed to be very little muck up your back. Heated grips are an option, as is a quickshifter and other stuff like phone connectivity app etc. Those three items for those wanting them would make the price more like £8,000 but still a good value bike in my view, especially from Triumph which is a premium brand with generally quite expensive machines. In the UK, heated grips are almost essential I'd say and a quickshifter is nice to have.
I find some of the comment here rather odd though.
First, the repeated one about "can you put panniers on it" etc. Well obviously this bike is not designed for that, why look at a Trident if you wanted a load of luggage carrying capacity? Even if there are pannier possibiliities, the fittings would likely ruin the appearance of this great bike.
Second, the view that for the same money you could get a better second hand bike. That is always going to be the case with any new bike so it's not a valid criticism of the Trident.
Third, the rather insulting suggestion that you are in Triumph's pocket. Having watched loads of your reviews I don't believe that at all. I've always found you to be straightforward and honest.
Thank you 👍
The thing about Richy is he just loves bikes and biking! There are lots of really good bikes out there and as long as they tick your boxes you are going to love the ride.
Something I realised from my days of mountain biking was that it was far more important to get out on the trails riding rather than becoming an armchair warrior arguing about whether your bike was better than some other very similar bike. The same is true for motorcycling. We need to get out and ride. 😊
Nice video thanks for sharing,I am expecting mine (same color as yours) to arrive in July (Triumph Philippine)
Cracking bikes I think, I saw one at the petrol station the other day and I thought that rear end was really tidy. I personally would like a negative colour scheme of that one; white tank and frame with black logo, but it does look mega.
I feel like Triumph's are really good value in general atm. Take the Tiger 900 Rally Pro for example, that's not far away from the GS in capability (maybe not if you're two up, but you see plenty of people touring on them so they must be more than capable)...and they cost so so so much less!
With regards to photography on your phone, do you shoot RAW on that too?
Excellent brilliant as always
you need to update the intro photo with the AT as well the VFR?
Already on it ;-)
Veni, Vida, veho fruendum - I think he came, and he rode it and enjoyed it. ;)
It looks quite ok from the side, and the paintjob is not too shabby, but I lack a windscreen to handle the bugs and stuff, and the instrumentation... Hmmm, don't get me started on that. But all in all a really decent looking bike for that money. You don't expect a Rolls Royce when you pay for a Mini.
Seen loads of people reviewing this one, but struggling to get excited by it.... Nice review though, and it is good value for sure...
This is my first bike :) can't wait for it to arrive. Wohooo
Lucky you! Enjoy it!
They need a 900 or 1000 version. Looks and sounds fantastic.
Now that you are trying the naked bike I hope you get to try the honda rebel 1100. It has the same engine and dct as the Africa Twin.
I genuinely love this bike. The MT-07 has it beaten in engine and price. But in every other way, the Trident is better. And if i was buing a first bike, i'd rather have a quality bike that feels and looks amazing, then the minimal extra power of the MT-07. Unless i was getting an R bike, which is between the Ninja 650 and CBR 650R (I'm more into sport bikes. I prefer the sporty seating position), i'd go for the Trident every time. 💖💖💖👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Nice bike Richie but for value try Benelli range there superb value from sports to adventure
Hi can you tell me where I can buy a dark viser for my shoei gt air. Every one I’ve seen says not road legal 🤷🏻♂️
They’re listed as “not road legal”, as is mine. Don’t worry about it. It’s never been an issue.
Hey hi! Some of them said that it will look like scooty outside is that true??
And I'm willing to purchase it can I proceed
What do you mean, Teki?
@@RichyVida I mean im beginner to buy a bike and I'm 5'6 height will this bike suit me by keeping flat foot ??
Yes, definitely
7000 pound for 2 wheels isn't a surprise. It's more like it! Good review.. To add the under 30s most can't reach 10,000 to 20,000 for 2 wheels it's ridiculous that's a decent 2nd hand family car. royal Enfield predicted the wage difference for younger people. Their are managers on less than 20,000
Ok but there are plenty second hand options that outrun supercars and A2 ducati scramblers, older mt07s etc are cheap options
Nice 1 Richy
Not bad price ok for some one who has just passed there test only time will tell with the build quality of the bike.
Did you say it's only 7000 quid? I think you should mention that. Seems like a good bargain to me.
if anything thing say the bike is a little over priced not that you think it's a deal hahaha next year Triumph might raise the price I'm going to get one for the wife these videos are all have to go by the dealer won't put one on the floor have to just order the bike sight unseen thanks for the review everyone on you tube says it's a good bike it's just the seat height I'm a little worried about for her
My partner has this bike and had 1 1/2” shaped out of the seat by “Viking motorcycle seats” and said it’s still very comfortable, she is 5’ 3”
Searching for answer to no avail. Does this Trident 660 have pannier options? TIA
Don’t think so.
Nope
Think it might look better with bar end mirrors
Think that’s an option 👍
It would be a great day riding bike however lack of luggage options and legendary Triumph servicing costs rule it out for mini touring.
It screams average. Won't do much wrong, but won't excite either.
Liking that very much Richie. And at 7k whats not to like. Bargain
ive got road 5s love them
Nice video interesting bike might be changing mine sooner than anticipated after 2 scum bags tried to steal mine in Leeds this afternoon didn't get it but had a strange ride home with left handlebar badly bent when they tried to break steering lock taken the shine off it somewhat 😡
😡😡😡😡
Sound was pretty good on this one
Loving this Triumph Rich. C'mon though, let's see the 'silver lady' out for a run!! She must be getting dusty by now!!😉
Yesterday :-)
Can't believe there is a connectivity kit for less than a fiver (cost price probably 50p) and fitting time (according to Triumph) is 24 minutes... why not fit it from the factory. Most customers would use a phone at some time.
Lovely bike, but no pillion provision, like so many others to be fair. So much more fun riding with your missus, n'est pas? My missus is now a big part of any biking or buying decision. Perhaps I'm just lucky, but it's great not to have to justify going for a ride.
And proper mudguards should not need an aftermarket update.
But, nice.
Happy travels.
Optional passenger grab handles £120
@@captainaverage721 ta, but optional?
How much is it ?.....
🤣🤣🤣
Cheap!
The size of the UK number plate completely ruins the back of the bike...
We kind of get used to it, but yeah. It's a shame we have to have that size..
Love the look of that Triumph. Hats off to em. Could you maybe just do a slow pass by round the whole bike? Perhaps cut with what your saying whilst your riding or with dedicated commentary how ever you like.
I'm out the UK living in Thailand on my Ninja 650 (real eye opener on bad highway practices). Nice to see the changing seasons from your vids also thanks mate. Keep em coming.
Old school give me the shiny Chrome version 🤓. Seems nice though 🥂🏍💨💨💨💨💨👍🏻🇨🇦
I paid 10,400$ for a 2019 z900rs last year, and if I had this bike plus 3k in my pocket I wouldnt be dissatisfied, the dash on my bike is so much nicer though and its faster
900rs seems like a heavier and less accessible bike but is bloody gorgeous
Thanks 🙏
Lovely roads. Gorgeous bike.
One of the best looking bikes out there i just don't get the gap in back mudguard and shortie front one why would anyone want to get there bike full of crap Great video though
17:11 well spent. Muchos thankos. Live free or be Winston Smith.
Nice Bike don't like that tacky triangular sticker on the tank if it just had the lettering as in Triumph then ok and as for that awful number plate hanging thing floating like it's fell off the tail piece no thanks I have to get rid of that thing .But that stuff aside I like the bike it looks good .The price is ok But you could get a low mileage 675 or even a 765 for that money and have a quicker bike . : )
There's a legion of better bikes for the money on the 2nd hand market. Sounds like Rich has been brain washed by the Triumph squad.
@@sleepindragon179 Thats just what I was thinking 🤔 and that’s very true. Who’s paying these crazy price’s for a bike 🏍.
Have a word.
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Nice bike.
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Not seen a bad review of this bike yet
That’s says a lot 👍
I paid 7400 quid for mine
Affordable
Quid?
VERY NİCE BİKE FRİEND :)
It's just another bike like my MT07, get it out on sunny days only as the weather protection is crap and you can't take a pillion. If this is the way bikes are going, I think I will have to get a maxi scooter as I ride all year round and God forbid I take my wife out with me.
Steve, the great thing about fashion is that it means some people have to rush out sell their existing bike and buy the latest look. That means that the rest of us get to buy great second hand bikes for a fraction of their original price. 😁
To be honest if I could back 2 years I wouldn't have got the MT07, I would have got either a Honda or a maxi scooter. Yamaha build quality is not the best especially if you ride all year round.
Like a lot of bikes (and cars), on the right road and the right weather they may be brilliant at doing the job .... but for the rest of the year you need a compromise bike which by definition means that on any road in any condition there always some specific bike which will do that job better.
I have always bought compromise bikes that do commuting, touring and back lane scratching at about 80% efficiency and I love them.
What do you call a compromise bike. The only bikes I know of with what I want are either adventure bikes - to pricey. Or maxi scooter which are a compromise as in cc and power. Saying that I had a Burgman 125 that took me and wife anywhere even motorways comfortably.
Steve, try some older bikes, my current bike is 25 years old, cost £1500 and has been great fun to ride one up on twisty roads as well as taking in 300 mile days packed with camping gear. Its an old VFR750, not an out and out sports bike or a full on tourer, its a great compromise. In an earlier biking life in the 80's I had smaller 400cc machines that were better compromises for the daily commuting in London I was dojng then and the occasional camping trip to Cornwall. I have never ridden a modern Bergman style bike but I can imagine they are pretty versatile machines with good weather protection and storage. Personally I look for bikes which were great in their day but are now out of fashion. Those are the bargains!
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HAHA always makes me smile reading these comments all those moaning who is going to spend 7k on there first bike they need to get in the 21st century there are plenty of young people who wouldn't think twice at dropping 7k on one of these, If you have just come out your apprenticeship at 21 still living at home & picking up north of 30k a year 7 grand is nothing most are brought on a pcp deal anyway take a look next time you put fuel in what cars the young people drive now days. Triumph are in the business of making money they will have done there research who this is aimed at
By the way rich where's that canal ? was expecting 3 old codgers in an up turned bath to come along lol
Exactly what you said, mate! Plenty out there have the dish, these days, and bloody good in them!
Cromford canal 👍
You must have been hiding in a cupboard under the stairs for the last four months if you’ve not listened to the reports on this bike .... because that’s all everyone is talking/writing/vlogging about.
I’m aware of that. Which is the reason I’ve not watched a single one.
First.
He’s back!
How much is it? 😂😂
Ah well that is an easy question to answer to which the answer is No it isn't any good. The trident is a very mediocre motorcycle that is built in Thailand in a very mediocre way. It looks mediocre and rides very mediocre. Then the triumph marketing department goes into overdrive selling a very mediocre motorcycle to be something it actually isnt
Totally disagree with you. It's a great bike and rides fantastically well. The more I rode it the more I loved it.
@@RichyVida well it would be a boring old world if everyone agreed on everything. No hard feelings it's just my humble opinion. Maybe it's just I have a bee in my bonnet at the moment about Bloors son shitting on British workers whilst trading off British heritage. If your family had been affected by his appalling decision making you may be a little biased also 👍
I dont know why Thailand gets a bad rep as a manufacturing base. They do the CB650R assembly and its one of the stronger and more developed countries in that part of the world.
When you said " it's 7000 quid, " you sounded like a Triumph salesman Rich.
Who spends 7k on a 1st bike, c'mon now.
Only a fool who can easily be parted with their money would.
Imagine what you could buy 2nd hand?
Yet again, I feel I have to defend the way I review? Having seen all your other comments on others’ comments, it seems you think I am having some form of back-handers from Triumph?
It makes no difference to me if you or any anyone decide to - or not to - purchase this - or any other bike I review. No difference at all.
Why would I “try” and sell it? That’s not why we are given these bikes. They give them to us purely to “show” them. If you enjoy it, it may in turn make you go and try one yourself. It may not.
Really, it’s as simple as that.
“Salesman”, I am not.
I'm no sales and demographics expert but most first time 'big bike buyers' id guess are now people in their 30's and 40's with a reasonable disposable income. Given most new bikes are bought on PCP deals maybe Richy could've said a monthly PCP price for the more pedantic among us, and id assume the PCP deals are pretty similar to most other 'starter big bikes' eg MT07's, cb650r's, Ninja 650's etc.