Never cease to be amazed when watching these motorcycle vids from America at just how little traffic seems to be on the roads no matter where they are shot from.
Nice looking, nice sounding with good acceration. Great roads for a ride. I'm old enough to remember when motorcyclists commonly waved to each other when they passed each other!
Gorgeous. Are these bikes easy to maintain? I recently sold my 2011 Bonneville and am thinking of getting a classic one around this year if one becomes available.
Everything is relative. British bikes from the 60's need a bit more love than most any modern bike however its worth dealing with. The sound and vibration are unique on the old ones!
@@thansonmopar That’s a poor excuse. Did you ever grease the cables? Are the cables broken? If it’s the speedo head get it repaired. If it’s the gearbox get a new one. There’s no excuse for shoddy maintenance.
Never cease to be amazed when watching these motorcycle vids from America at just how little traffic seems to be on the roads no matter where they are shot from.
The USA is just a lot more spread out. A lot less population concentration. Makes for great cruising roads!
Beautiful area you lie in! I have a 66 TR6R Bobber custom that I have just finished. Need blue sky like you have! Cheers from UK
coolest bike ever.
Wow sounds and looks bloody fantastic and what gorgeous countryside 👍
No wonder they were so popular, quick, lithe and gorgeous looking . . . and that sound . . . Wonderful . .
I thought Harleys sounded good. This Triumph puts em all to shame
@@rodan2852 😊👍👍👍
The most beautiful of all the Bonnies in my opinion. I had one...
I keep watching this video because it sounds and feels just like riding my own Bonneville.
Much appreciated!
Nice looking, nice sounding with good acceration. Great roads for a ride. I'm old enough to remember when motorcyclists commonly waved to each other when they passed each other!
Im tempted to sell off my possesions, and live on one of these. This workin for the man bit is done got outta hand. 650cc's to freedom 🤟
My first "big" bike was a 63 Bonnie,loved that bike! Ran like a top!
I'd take this bike over a Porsche or Ferrari any day if the week. What a masterpiece
Beautiful machine
thank you
A bike with plenty of torque and montainous, nice and well-wooded surroundings. What could be better?
Gorgeous. Are these bikes easy to maintain? I recently sold my 2011 Bonneville and am thinking of getting a classic one around this year if one becomes available.
Everything is relative. British bikes from the 60's need a bit more love than most any modern bike however its worth dealing with. The sound and vibration are unique on the old ones!
@@thansonmopar Wonderful. Thanks for writing back. I'm officially keeping an eye for a future ride.
That sound says it all, congrats! I have got a '72 Bonnie.
What an awesome landscape. Where is it?
Thanks, its the Black hills of South Dakota
@@thansonmopar
Thanks a bunch!
What is the mileage of this bike
approximately 10,000 miles
@@thansonmopar no for 1 liter petrol how much does the mileage
Why isnt your tach and speedo working?
Because they are British
@@thansonmopar That’s a poor excuse. Did you ever grease the cables? Are the cables broken? If it’s the speedo head get it repaired. If it’s the gearbox get a new one. There’s no excuse for shoddy maintenance.
sounds horrible
lol you're such a flirt!