Extras worth considering - Centre stand, makes chain maintenance a doddle also its the easiest I have ever used. Fly screen, works surprisingly well & eases fatigue at speed. All OEM parts so not cheap but fit like a glove.
I'm a 58 year old man who's getting his first bike as soon as I pass my full bike licence. I love the Triumph Street Twin's looks and that it has a low seat height. I love your videos and I'm learning a lot of good stuff. God bless from Bristol, England.
Love to see a fellow Street Twin rider! I’ve had mine for two years and just finished up the mods to her. You are spot on about the ease of modifying. So many great companies make great kit… Can’t wait to see what further mods you do!
Those mirrors look amazing, definitely the best mod thus far! Love seeing people installing their own mods and working on their bikes! Keep up the great work!! You've given me several ideas of places to check out the next time I'm in the area. 👏🏽👋🏽
The Grips do add the right level of contrast... Not sure bout why most people don't like the original mirrors though... But to each his/her own. Nice Bike!
That was my thinking too. I just ordered a Corbin seat with brown leather seat panels, brown vinyl sides, and dark green stitching and welting to go on my '24 stealth green Speed Twin. The accessory brown seat will not fit with the top box rack, per Triumph.
Hi there! thanks for your video. I just bought a new speed twin( new name for street twin) in the chrome edition which is hopper red( sort of candy apple) with chrome knee pads on the tank. It is my first Triumph after 40+ years of riding and I love it. The looks the sound and the way it rides are terrific! I too have fitted a radguard( I went for the brushed alloy look which matches the exhaust and throttle body covers) and also have some nice bar end mirrors to try. Your street twin looks very nice in all black and I love the big central analog speedometer and the sound from the exhaust. I look forward to seeing the next mods. you have planned for your bike. Cheers from down under!
Great job!!! Quick tip: use a green scotch brite pad and some soapy water to clean the staining from the header pipe, just use a circular motion. Have a great day, and always ride safe!!!
Halcyon bar end mirrors are the best, imho. I used CRG, and TEC bar end mirrors before settling on the Halcyons with ball joints. Made in England by a company that caters to Café Racers.
I have the same Timemachine grips, I did mine from the end in. They seem fine, I used some leather treatment a few times, they seem to handle getting wet, with regular treatment. I like the feel and thickness on my Pan Am, I'm use to a 1988 Lowrider, which has pretty thick grips. Leather treatment, like Dubbin, helps with thee grip feeling.
I tried those grip wraps also, but had to get rid of them due to being slippery with gloves on. If u dont mind marring the grips, you can try lightly scuffing them (with sandpaper or other type of abrasive) to create a better contact surface for your gloves.
I like to customise my bikes. Its not only bling but a practical tweaking to suit ergonomics, performance and variable road conditions. So i just bought a Thuxton 1200 with low mileage, like 2700 kms over 6 years! Ive already doubled that in 3 months. It was intensively customised. Fairing, mufflers, rear shocks, cowling, seat, tail tidy,bar end mirrors. I put in progressive springs to remove harsh ride as I live in country southern West Australia where the roads are mangled by grain trucks. I changed the. rear sprocket to a smaller diameter to have lower revs at highway speeds, as my nearest city is 90 miles. It does 65 moh at 3200 rom instead of 4500. The motor is low revving especially compared to my previous bike a 1450cc 4 cylinder. I had some leather handlebar tape left over from a pushbike and wrapped that on my grips as stock grips were too narrow and hard. Good to see you embrace motorbike riding. Ive been on them since 1972 and they demand focus and prescence of mind.
@@moto_des I smiled when you said on your video that you cannot believe you were actually on the bike . A friend of mine just got back into riding after decades and is blown away after he said to me he wont get another bike. He rides a 650 Enfield and also cannot believe its him on the bike having his mind blown.
I had the same feeling crossing the congress bridge and cruising downtown the first time I did it. "Is this real? Am I really doing this now?!" Then getting the wave from other bikers and you're like "I'm in the club!!"
@@moto_des I hear that! I'm a new rider too. I'm on my second bike that I got back in Nov. I almost bought a black Speed Twin 900 back then(your bike but now with a new name). Tho I've been loving the Trident I got instead lately I've been wishing I bought the ST900.
Just bought a Speed Twin 900 and I'm loving it! By coincidence, I have a radiator guard to install too, but no time to do it. This model is original from Triumph? Greetings from Brazil!
I'm currently in the process of buying a '22 Street Twin. Found one on cycle trader and look to finish the deal tomorrow. Don't think I'll be sleeping tonight.
hi!!! Greetings from Mexico, I have the street twin 2022, the same one but in a beautiful blue color. I love those mirrors I think i'm going to get them for me. Thanks so much for the videos, yo are amazing! And by the way I love your gloves.
The mirrors look fantastic. Also really like the look of the grips. Too bad you had an issue with the adhesive. I’m considering either the mirrors you got or the CRG lanesplitters. Also thinking about the Motone Tail Tidy and relocating the rear turn signals to the rear suspension mounts. Love your content!!
The bar end mirrors look great, however I won't be putting them on my own bike as I do a lot of lane splitting and the extra width will inhibit me from going down between 2 cars because of the extra width. However the radiator guard is a great idea
If I could make one suggestion, when you put new bolts or screws on your bike you should use red loctite, those screws can vibrate and back themselves out while you are riding, red loctite will lock the screw in so it does not vibrate out, you can also use blue loctite if it's a bolt you think you might remove periodically, I use red on everything
@@moto_des I am really enjoying your videos, I like how you edit them, and that bike is gorgeous, one day I will get a Triumph, definitely not opposed to trading my current bike in and getting one
I have the Tripmachine leather on my Speedmaster and on my Interceptor, they both felt kind of bulky at first, but it will wear in soon enough and feel great.
Something you could have done with the left hand mirror mount is leave it on and add a motorcycle RAM mount on it (think it is called a mirror ball base) and then add your favorite go-pro mount, etc. and then remove your seasky go-pro mount for that super clean factory look😜. Enjoying the video's btw. I am getting back into riding after an 18 year hiatus (i.e. kids), so I can relate to your excitement, and all the newness when riding. Cheers!
Great video really like the triumph I want a 1200 speed twin I’ve got two Ducati s scrambler 800 and a v2 multistrada but want the triumph as well they look so good like your mods Ash in UK
Love those mirrors! I have a 2022 Speed Twin 1200 and I’ve been meaning to get those. I’m in the middle of painting the gas tank now though, so that will have to wait. Didn’t like the stock Red Hopper color I got, so I’m changing it to Jade Green Metallic. Can’t wait to finish and get back to riding!!
Those will look great! They have easily been my favorite upgrade so far. I eventually want to pant my tank as well, a matte black. Jade Green sounds dope! Thanks for watching :)
@@moto_des No problem. Thanks for making the video. My first color choice was Toyota Lunar Rock, but the spray can tip where I ordered it from online wasn’t the greatest. Decided to switch to Dupli-Color since it’s cheap and looks pretty good. Bought the good 2K clear though. Almost finished with the color base coat, so not much more to go. You can’t go wrong with matte black!
I have same bike in blue, I am in Uk 🇬🇧 good video! I put front fender extender on Midgard to stop muck covering radiator! Also top rubber tank pad and side pads to protect tank from scratches and also a screen protector from speedo angels in Uk
Rode from Georgetown to pick up my friend in south Austin for a road trip down to Kelly’s Hill Country Barbeque in Wimberley, TX and it was pretty solid and the trip was awesome! Also I’d get a disc lock or some sort of anti theft for your street twin there’s been a lot of bikes getting swooped up in Austin lately! Cheers and ride safe!
Nice, I'll have to check that place out. I have heard this from other bikers in Austin. Will have to start parking behind my car 😅 Thanks for watching!
Beautiful bike and great mods! I love the Trip Machine leather wraps. After two rides you get used to them and they kind of get smoother the longer they are used by daily riding and weather conditions. For the last inch I used double sides tape.
Love my street twin too! The sound is one of the best things about the bike! Don’t you just love the start up sound? I kept my Mickey Mouse mirrors -I like how they look actually. Anyway enjoy the mods.
I am 7 years in with my St Twin and it’s a great bike. That’s bizarre you had to purchase the radiator guard. In Europe the bike comes stock with that exact same guard you fitted! I actually replaced mine with a custom one, just to personalize it a bit. Cannot believe Triumph sells the bike in the US with no guard. Anyway, enjoy the ride👍
Hi there!! Great customization, looks very beatiful! Can I ask you something? Where can i find your gloves? This looks comfortable and surely much stylist!! Thank you
Hi nice video i also have a street twin, My first mod was to fit a fly screen and it works, then i have fit up graded fork springs a must, try tec parts uk enjoy your riding. Andrew
Salt Lick BBQ is better than Terry Black BBQ. Nice bike ! You definitely need to head towards Boerne and San Antonio and ride the 3 Sisters. So fun on my K1600b. I'm just outside of the DFW area and we ride down there many times a year. Ride safe !
@MotoDes Marble Falls is beautiful! We like to go watch the fast boat races there. There is some great riding around there too. I was impressed by your bf following you in a car as you got used to your bike because that protected you from getting rear ended by tailgaters or someone trying to push to to faster speeds too quickly. Always wear good gear- dress for the slide, not the ride. Looking forward to more vids !
👋 I found your channel while looking for how-to videos for installing LongRide spacers. Just watched this one - those mirrors look super cool! Did you end up keeping the grip wraps on? They look classy on your Street Twin... I'm on the fence about whether to add something like those or Grip Puppy foam guards to ease up how hard the stock grips are. The leather wraps look kind of slippery though.
Very nicely done, where are you located, I see a Texas plate! I wanted to buy a Street Twin too, can’t decide between an Iron 883 or this, I don’t want nothing big!
Terry blacks is very good but not the best bbq place in Austin.. la barbecue is excellent so is valentine’s barbecue… maybe you can do your next video on rainy Street or the river just some suggestions doing a great job. Love your videos.
Handsome looking bike , the mirrors look great although the upright arms look like they are angled inwards to the bike rather than outwards.. not sure if they can be swapped over to have them angled outwards? Just an observation 👍🏼
How do the new mirrors perform with bright headlights from traffic behind you? That was the biggest issue with the stock mirrors on my Pacific Coast, ST1100P, and BMW R1250RT. The low position of those mirrors reflected a lot of bright headlights up into my eyes at night. Being lower than the stock handle bar mirrors, do you have more headlight glare beamed up from the cafe mirrors?
@@moto_des I'm ready to pull the trigger on a set. The stock mirrors tend to look through my arms and do not provide a clear look behind me unless I reposition my head or arms to get a clear view.
Hello, I just got my street twin and I am close to finishing my licence. It's nice to see and hear you talking and driving the bike with such joy. Haha I am also already thinking about customizing stuff like the mirrors, handlebars, seat, ... I actually like the brown seat which you can buy from triumph. Just wondering about the comfort of it.
Hmm, I'm not sure. That's strange it wouldn't fit but I'm guessing the new models are slightly different. 🤷♀️ I hope you find some that fit your bike!
I adjusted the mirror! The grips are fine now, and I didn't have any trouble on my first ride. Otherwise, I would have for sure taken them off. Thanks for watching :)
New rider here, from Houston. Love your content. I got my 2019 Street Twin on Jan 7 this year and already put 2k miles on it lol. It really is such a fun bike to be on. Can't wait to get up there and ride Austin's roads at some point. Houston doesnt have many mountains, unless you consider the ship channel bridge a mountain road hahahaha
@@moto_des Looks like ill be up in Austin in 2 weeks for our anniversary. Going to bring my Street Twin in the back of the truck so we can ride up there. Have you had a chance to experience the best roads to ride up there? Any recommendations?? Well be staying near Driftwood but plan to get around the city for various things. I know I wanna get up to the Oasis for the view as well, but really want to hit some scenic roads.
I’m enjoying your videos. I’m 60 years old and I’ve never ridden before, but you’ve given me the confidence to move forward.
Extras worth considering - Centre stand, makes chain maintenance a doddle also its the easiest I have ever used. Fly screen, works surprisingly well & eases fatigue at speed. All OEM parts so not cheap but fit like a glove.
Nice, thanks for the recommendations!
I'm a 58 year old man who's getting his first bike as soon as I pass my full bike licence. I love the Triumph Street Twin's looks and that it has a low seat height. I love your videos and I'm learning a lot of good stuff. God bless from Bristol, England.
Right on! Thanks for watching :)
Greetings from the UK, enjoy the mods, you'll never stop tinkering! Had mine 18 years and still add and remove bits. Ride safe.
It's a never ending process that's so fun! Thanks for watching :)
Love to see a fellow Street Twin rider! I’ve had mine for two years and just finished up the mods to her. You are spot on about the ease of modifying. So many great companies make great kit…
Can’t wait to see what further mods you do!
Nice, it’s such a fun bike! Thanks for watching 😊
Those mirrors look amazing, definitely the best mod thus far! Love seeing people installing their own mods and working on their bikes! Keep up the great work!! You've given me several ideas of places to check out the next time I'm in the area. 👏🏽👋🏽
Thank you!! That's awesome, there's a lot of good riding roads in Hill Country!
Great video and great looking bike. HD Sportster S owner here. Cheers from Portugal
Just ordered leather grips for my Street Scrambler and a leather tank bag.
Nice bike! Triumph’s are fun to ride!
Nice! I was looking at the leather tank bags as well. I love the street scrambler, looks so fun. Thanks for watching :)
The Grips do add the right level of contrast... Not sure bout why most people don't like the original mirrors though... But to each his/her own. Nice Bike!
They really do! The original mirrors were great, but the cafe mirrors give more of that classic look. Thanks for watching :)
brown leather grips together with new mirrors improved looks a lot...beautiful bike
It really did! Thanks :)
A brown leather seat wood really do good to the looks
I agree!!
That was my thinking too. I just ordered a Corbin seat with brown leather seat panels, brown vinyl sides, and dark green stitching and welting to go on my '24 stealth green Speed Twin. The accessory brown seat will not fit with the top box rack, per Triumph.
I have a 2022 Street Twin in Jet Black as well (her name is Nyx). I look forward to seeing more of what you do to yours.
Nice! It’s a great bike. Thanks for watching :)
Hi there! thanks for your video. I just bought a new speed twin( new name for street twin) in the chrome edition which is hopper red( sort of candy apple) with chrome knee pads on the tank. It is my first Triumph after 40+ years of riding and I love it. The looks the sound and the way it rides are terrific! I too have fitted a radguard( I went for the brushed alloy look which matches the exhaust and throttle body covers) and also have some nice bar end mirrors to try. Your street twin looks very nice in all black and I love the big central analog speedometer and the sound from the exhaust. I look forward to seeing the next mods. you have planned for your bike. Cheers from down under!
Thanks for following along :) Congrats, the red is very nice!
I have my own Street Twin. Very much enjoying content. What a beautiful motorcycle.
Nice, it's such a great bike. Thanks for watching :)
Great job!!! Quick tip: use a green scotch brite pad and some soapy water to clean the staining from the header pipe, just use a circular motion. Have a great day, and always ride safe!!!
thanks for the tip, I will try that!
love your bike. get a lever guard too. it will protect your mirrors as well as your levers
Mirrors look good.
Halcyon bar end mirrors are the best, imho.
I used CRG, and TEC bar end mirrors before settling on the Halcyons with ball joints. Made in England by a company that caters to Café Racers.
Yess! Trip Machine grip twins!! 🎉Great mods. Keep going!
Thank you :)
I have the same Timemachine grips, I did mine from the end in. They seem fine, I used some leather treatment a few times, they seem to handle getting wet, with regular treatment. I like the feel and thickness on my Pan Am, I'm use to a 1988 Lowrider, which has pretty thick grips. Leather treatment, like Dubbin, helps with thee grip feeling.
So far I've really been enjoying them and they have weathered nicely. I need to get some leather treatment soon, thanks for the suggestion!
His mercy endureth forever.
Cracking bike got one.great video lovely lady. Ride safe X
I tried those grip wraps also, but had to get rid of them due to being slippery with gloves on.
If u dont mind marring the grips, you can try lightly scuffing them (with sandpaper or other type of abrasive) to create a better contact surface for your gloves.
That's not a bad idea! So far they feel great now. Maybe they just needed some time.
I need to look into those fork protectors
I like to customise my bikes.
Its not only bling but a practical tweaking to suit ergonomics, performance and variable road conditions.
So i just bought a Thuxton 1200 with low mileage, like 2700 kms over 6 years! Ive already doubled that in 3 months.
It was intensively customised.
Fairing, mufflers, rear shocks, cowling, seat, tail tidy,bar end mirrors.
I put in progressive springs to remove harsh ride as I live in country southern West Australia where the roads are mangled by grain trucks.
I changed the. rear sprocket to a smaller diameter to have lower revs at highway speeds, as my nearest city is 90 miles.
It does 65 moh at 3200 rom instead of 4500.
The motor is low revving especially compared to my previous bike a 1450cc 4 cylinder.
I had some leather handlebar tape left over from a pushbike and wrapped that on my grips as stock grips were too narrow and hard.
Good to see you embrace motorbike riding.
Ive been on them since 1972 and they demand focus and prescence of mind.
Wow, you’ve done a lot! The Thuxton are cool bikes. I’m loving this motorcycle journey. Thanks for watching :)
@@moto_des I smiled when you said on your video that you cannot believe you were actually on the bike .
A friend of mine just got back into riding after decades and is blown away after he said to me he wont get another bike.
He rides a 650 Enfield and also cannot believe its him on the bike having his mind blown.
Great bike i have test it here in Greece and i love it.
It's a really amazing bike. Thanks for watching :)
Put the same leather grips on my triumph Bonneville
Nice! Mine are really wearing in now and look great.
Awesome bike. I love triumphs, timeless clasics, I like the upgrades. I'm from Central Oregon, riding a 2001 Harley street glide.
Thanks! I used to live in Portland. Great riding areas in OR. Thanks for watching :)
I had the same feeling crossing the congress bridge and cruising downtown the first time I did it. "Is this real? Am I really doing this now?!" Then getting the wave from other bikers and you're like "I'm in the club!!"
I actually got my first wave on this day too! I had a giggle for sure. 😄
Welcome to the club! I have a 22 street twin as well, but in blue. It was my first bike I bought last April, and I’m still loving it. 😎
Blue is a great color! It's a fun bike for sure. Thanks for watching :)
Fun video. Love your bike and your enthusiasm!
Thank you! And thanks for watching, this bike has been life changing :)
@@moto_des I hear that! I'm a new rider too. I'm on my second bike that I got back in Nov. I almost bought a black Speed Twin 900 back then(your bike but now with a new name). Tho I've been loving the Trident I got instead lately I've been wishing I bought the ST900.
Congrats"..on your first bike
Especially a triumph!
Thank you! It’s been the perfect bike for me :)
Just bought a Speed Twin 900 and I'm loving it! By coincidence, I have a radiator guard to install too, but no time to do it. This model is original from Triumph? Greetings from Brazil!
Congrats! That's a great bike. Yes, the guard was from Triumph. It took less than 5 minutes to install.
I'm currently in the process of buying a '22 Street Twin. Found one on cycle trader and look to finish the deal tomorrow. Don't think I'll be sleeping tonight.
Oh congrats!! I hope all went well :)
@@moto_des Should take delivery by the end of the week! Thanks for showing me that I can work on my upcoming new bike!
Looks great! Make sure you put a towel over the tank when you are using tools above it (very easy to chop the paint)
That’s a great tip, thanks!
hi!!! Greetings from Mexico, I have the street twin 2022, the same one but in a beautiful blue color. I love those mirrors I think i'm going to get them for me. Thanks so much for the videos, yo are amazing!
And by the way I love your gloves.
The blue is such a pretty color! The mirrors have been perfect. Hopefully you like them too! Thanks for watching :)
The mirrors look fantastic. Also really like the look of the grips. Too bad you had an issue with the adhesive.
I’m considering either the mirrors you got or the CRG lanesplitters. Also thinking about the Motone Tail Tidy and relocating the rear turn signals to the rear suspension mounts.
Love your content!!
Thanks for watching! The CRG are good ones too. Both still look really nice. Good luck choosing!
The bar end mirrors look great, however I won't be putting them on my own bike as I do a lot of lane splitting and the extra width will inhibit me from going down between 2 cars because of the extra width. However the radiator guard is a great idea
If I could make one suggestion, when you put new bolts or screws on your bike you should use red loctite, those screws can vibrate and back themselves out while you are riding, red loctite will lock the screw in so it does not vibrate out, you can also use blue loctite if it's a bolt you think you might remove periodically, I use red on everything
Someone else mentioned this to me as well, going to get some. Thanks!
@@moto_des I am really enjoying your videos, I like how you edit them, and that bike is gorgeous, one day I will get a Triumph, definitely not opposed to trading my current bike in and getting one
I have the Tripmachine leather on my Speedmaster and on my Interceptor, they both felt kind of bulky at first, but it will wear in soon enough and feel great.
Nice, mine have worn in nicely now too. I love the look!
Something you could have done with the left hand mirror mount is leave it on and add a motorcycle RAM mount on it (think it is called a mirror ball base) and then add your favorite go-pro mount, etc. and then remove your seasky go-pro mount for that super clean factory look😜. Enjoying the video's btw. I am getting back into riding after an 18 year hiatus (i.e. kids), so I can relate to your excitement, and all the newness when riding.
Cheers!
Congrats on the comeback!! That's exciting. Thanks for the suggestion too.
Great video really like the triumph I want a 1200 speed twin I’ve got two Ducati s scrambler 800 and a v2 multistrada but want the triumph as well they look so good like your mods Ash in UK
Thanks! It's been a great bike. Ducati Scrambler sounds fun!
Love those mirrors! I have a 2022 Speed Twin 1200 and I’ve been meaning to get those. I’m in the middle of painting the gas tank now though, so that will have to wait. Didn’t like the stock Red Hopper color I got, so I’m changing it to Jade Green Metallic. Can’t wait to finish and get back to riding!!
Those will look great! They have easily been my favorite upgrade so far. I eventually want to pant my tank as well, a matte black. Jade Green sounds dope! Thanks for watching :)
@@moto_des No problem. Thanks for making the video. My first color choice was Toyota Lunar Rock, but the spray can tip where I ordered it from online wasn’t the greatest. Decided to switch to Dupli-Color since it’s cheap and looks pretty good. Bought the good 2K clear though. Almost finished with the color base coat, so not much more to go. You can’t go wrong with matte black!
I have same bike in blue, I am in Uk 🇬🇧 good video! I put front fender extender on Midgard to stop muck covering radiator! Also top rubber tank pad and side pads to protect tank from scratches and also a screen protector from speedo angels in Uk
I love the ST in blue! I will have to look into the tank pad. Thanks for watching :)
Have fun, be careful on that thing
Thanks and thank you for watching! Safely first. 😅
Rode from Georgetown to pick up my friend in south Austin for a road trip down to Kelly’s Hill Country Barbeque in Wimberley, TX and it was pretty solid and the trip was awesome!
Also I’d get a disc lock or some sort of anti theft for your street twin there’s been a lot of bikes getting swooped up in Austin lately! Cheers and ride safe!
Nice, I'll have to check that place out. I have heard this from other bikers in Austin. Will have to start parking behind my car 😅 Thanks for watching!
Beautiful bike and great mods! I love the Trip Machine leather wraps. After two rides you get used to them and they kind of get smoother the longer they are used by daily riding and weather conditions. For the last inch I used double sides tape.
Thank you! You’re so right, they are now worn in more and even look better. Thanks for watching :)
Love my street twin too! The sound is one of the best things about the bike! Don’t you just love the start up sound? I kept my Mickey Mouse mirrors -I like how they look actually. Anyway enjoy the mods.
It’s the best sound! This bike would make any mirrors look nice. 🙃 Thanks for watching!
I am 7 years in with my St Twin and it’s a great bike. That’s bizarre you had to purchase the radiator guard. In Europe the bike comes stock with that exact same guard you fitted! I actually replaced mine with a custom one, just to personalize it a bit. Cannot believe Triumph sells the bike in the US with no guard. Anyway, enjoy the ride👍
Because it's corporate America. People will find a way to charge you extra for things that should already come with your purchase
That's awesome! I'm looking to keep this bike for a long time. I had the exact same thoughts haha. Thanks for watching :)
Can you share a link for the street twin rad guard? I’m only finding Chinese made guards on line
Hi there!! Great customization, looks very beatiful! Can I ask you something? Where can i find your gloves? This looks comfortable and surely much stylist!! Thank you
Thank you! Here's the link Gloves - windandthrottle.com/collections/gloves/products/beetle-gloves-black-1
I added heated grips, the bar and mirrors, and a dart screen. By the way, you have great guns.
Heated grips sound amazing. Haha thanks 💪
Cool video. I really loved it.
Thank you! :)
Nice mods! Working on mine aswell. 😊
Nice! There are so many great mods to add 🙂 thanks for watching!
@@moto_des Did the whole rear and front end. Short rear with Kellermann indicators and short front mudguard. Bar end mirrors, bench seat and so on.
Sería un sueño tener esta moto .Muchas gracias por el vídeo.
It feels like a dream :) Grateful to have found riding. Thanks for watching!
Hi nice video i also have a street twin, My first mod was to fit a fly screen and it works, then i have fit up graded fork springs a must, try tec parts uk enjoy your riding. Andrew
Oh nice, I've been looking at a fly screen as well. Thanks for watching :)
Nice upgrades!!!!
Thanks, I’m loving them so far! Adding more soon. 🙂
Salt Lick BBQ is better than Terry Black BBQ. Nice bike ! You definitely need to head towards Boerne and San Antonio and ride the 3 Sisters. So fun on my K1600b. I'm just outside of the DFW area and we ride down there many times a year. Ride safe !
Salt Lick is amazing! That's awsome, 3 Sisters is a goal of mine. My first trip is to Marble Falls in a few weeks. Thanks for watching!
@MotoDes Marble Falls is beautiful! We like to go watch the fast boat races there. There is some great riding around there too. I was impressed by your bf following you in a car as you got used to your bike because that protected you from getting rear ended by tailgaters or someone trying to push to to faster speeds too quickly. Always wear good gear- dress for the slide, not the ride. Looking forward to more vids !
👋 I found your channel while looking for how-to videos for installing LongRide spacers. Just watched this one - those mirrors look super cool! Did you end up keeping the grip wraps on? They look classy on your Street Twin... I'm on the fence about whether to add something like those or Grip Puppy foam guards to ease up how hard the stock grips are. The leather wraps look kind of slippery though.
Thanks! I kept the wraps on and they were slippery without gloves on, but I had no issues and loved how it looked.
Very nicely done, where are you located, I see a Texas plate! I wanted to buy a Street Twin too, can’t decide between an Iron 883 or this, I don’t want nothing big!
Oops, just heard, Austin. lol
what did you decide on?!
my dream bike ...❤
Terry blacks is very good but not the best bbq place in Austin.. la barbecue is excellent so is valentine’s barbecue… maybe you can do your next video on rainy Street or the river just some suggestions doing a great job. Love your videos.
Oh I’ll look those up, thanks! Thanks for watching :)
Handsome looking bike , the mirrors look great although the upright arms look like they are angled inwards to the bike rather than outwards.. not sure if they can be swapped over to have them angled outwards? Just an observation 👍🏼
Hmm good catch! Since this video I have adjusted them a few times to make sure they’re perfect. Thanks for watching :)
That exhaust sounds heavenly. Which exhaust is that?
It’s the stock exhaust!
@@moto_des Take my money!! 😂😂
Brake fluid and new mirror clamps? Can you please provide the link where you got them?
britishcustoms.com/products/motogadget-cafe-mirror-kit
How do the new mirrors perform with bright headlights from traffic behind you? That was the biggest issue with the stock mirrors on my Pacific Coast, ST1100P, and BMW R1250RT. The low position of those mirrors reflected a lot of bright headlights up into my eyes at night. Being lower than the stock handle bar mirrors, do you have more headlight glare beamed up from the cafe mirrors?
I tried to avoid riding at night as much as possible but the few times I have, I didn't really notice a difference.
@@moto_des I'm ready to pull the trigger on a set. The stock mirrors tend to look through my arms and do not provide a clear look behind me unless I reposition my head or arms to get a clear view.
Hello,
I just got my street twin and I am close to finishing my licence. It's nice to see and hear you talking and driving the bike with such joy. Haha I am also already thinking about customizing stuff like the mirrors, handlebars, seat, ... I actually like the brown seat which you can buy from triumph. Just wondering about the comfort of it.
Congrats, you're going to love it! I'm looking at the brown quilted bench too. I'm not sure about the comfort either. Thanks for watching :)
Love this!
Hi! Where di yo get your leather grips? I'm looking for some for my BMW R ninet.
Ooops. never mind. lol
www.amazon.com/Trip-Machine-Company-Leather-Motorcycle/dp/B078PMQX5J/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=Trip+Machine+Company&qid=1678905409&s=handmade&search-type=ss&sr=1-3
Nice bike, I hope you like them!
somehow it claims that the mirrors don't fit the 2021, anyone know why that is?
Hmm, I'm not sure. That's strange it wouldn't fit but I'm guessing the new models are slightly different. 🤷♀️ I hope you find some that fit your bike!
take the leather wrap off the grips ,slippy you say ,wait till its wet, dangerous , and adjust that right mirror.
I adjusted the mirror! The grips are fine now, and I didn't have any trouble on my first ride. Otherwise, I would have for sure taken them off. Thanks for watching :)
Palju õnne! :)
wow! great!
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice upgrades! Did you know that Triumph changed the name of this bike to Speed Twin 900? Same bike, different name . . . seems a little strange.
I did! From what I read, they just wanted make it simpler.
Tyres are the first and foremost upgrade, followed by suspension
良いバイクだ、スピードツイン900 beautifulバイク
It’s a great bike. Super fun and easy to ride. Thanks for watching :)
New rider here, from Houston. Love your content. I got my 2019 Street Twin on Jan 7 this year and already put 2k miles on it lol. It really is such a fun bike to be on. Can't wait to get up there and ride Austin's roads at some point. Houston doesnt have many mountains, unless you consider the ship channel bridge a mountain road hahahaha
Nice! haha Austin is a very pretty part of TX. My next goal as a new rider, is a trip to hill county soon. :)
@@moto_des Looks like ill be up in Austin in 2 weeks for our anniversary. Going to bring my Street Twin in the back of the truck so we can ride up there. Have you had a chance to experience the best roads to ride up there? Any recommendations?? Well be staying near Driftwood but plan to get around the city for various things. I know I wanna get up to the Oasis for the view as well, but really want to hit some scenic roads.
for me accessories are worth spending money on if and only if:
1. they improve the comfort of the rider
2.they improve the safety
I agree. Customizing a bike for an aesthetic style is fun too! 🤩
Street twin? Speed twin?
The new 2023 ones are now called speed twins.
@@moto_des why more power😅😅
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I’ve seen you before. 😊
Out on the road?!
@@moto_des I’m not sure 🤔 maybe in person or something
Lovely bike lovely day lovely video and lovely lady Wonderful enjoy 😉
Thank you! It’s a great bike 🙂