Bought the same bike this year! Your video was one of the many I enjoyed watching leading up to it so thank you. Didn't even test ride it first (there were none available at the time locally) I knew from all the reviews how good it was going to be. Also this is my 5th bike and have come from big adventure tourers (R1200 GS, VStrom 650/1000XT...) so glad to get back to the raw pleasure of riding experience and grin factor. Don't even miss the screens, happy on the freeway up to 120ks and the wind is fine, I even like it. Totally accurate review thanks!
Thanks so much and congratulations on the new bike, u are so right there is nothing better than a stripped back and raw ride to just enjoy riding. Thanks again for your kind comment, Si
I bought T120 black (new) in January when I started my motorbike course in Poland. This is my first bike ever so I have nothing to compare with, but each of almost 6K kilometers was pure enjoy! I use it as a daily rider and for longer trips - 600km is not a problem. Very comfy, a lot of torque, and that style that would never get bored. Pure classic in modern suit :)
First of all great video and I love Scottish accents, so it was a joy to listen to as well . This is my fifth motorcycle over the years as a road bike. I’ve owned two Harleys, the 100th anniversary and now fortunately enough the 2024 Bonneville T120 DGR Black; I’ve seen no less than two dozen reviews on this bike prior to purchasing it as it’s always been a dream of mine to own a Triumph. Without a doubt, this is the best spike I’ve ever owned, the most comfortable, the sportiest modern retro on the market. An absolute joy to own and ride.
I've got a 2017 T120 in silver with the red stripes which is what I was riding the day we saw you outside West Coast Harley the other week when we popped in with my Son's Softail Heritage. Back home in Worcestershire now after a 1500 miles in a week trip up to Scotland I can tell you that you can definitely tour on it. I got rid of a CBF1000 and a CB500x to get the Bonneville and it was without doubt the best decision ever. It's no sportsbike that's for sure but that effortless power is fantastic for real world riding and it just feels so planted in the corners. I don't know if it's the tyres but one small criticism I have is that it does tend to tramline a bit on road imperfections but never gets out of shape but mine is on the Pirelli Phantoms which may be the issue. It is a joy to ride on A and B roads and on the Motorway it sits at 70 at 3100 rpm just thrumming away without effort. It has just enough character to feel like a motorbike and the quality just makes it feel special every time I get on it. As you say it attracts people to come and talk about it everywhere you go and I can't walk away from it without looking back at it.
Just coming up on 2 years ownership of a T120 Black with Givi racks and panniers. I wouldn’t change a thing on the bike. Great for every day riding and UK touring too.
Great review, Si. I've had my 2017 model for four months. It's my first bike bought second hand after passing the bike test in April. A forty year itch finally scratched. I absolutely love the bike. It is everything I wanted in a motorcycle, style, power, poise and quality. Obviously I have nothing to compare it but I cannot fault the Bonneville in any way. I use it most days from nipping to the shops to a 120 miler around the quieter roads of Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway. I'm hoping to get a camping trip in on it before the end of September. I imagine this will be my 'forever' bike as I just can't see past it.
I'm new to this type bike...ive had cruisers and adventure bikes. Just bought goldline T120 and i love it. The comfort is great and feels very planted. The torque is super and the exhaust note is just right
Video was very informative! Thanks you so much. Have been researching this bike , sat on it and it was love at first sight, and your video has confirmed that it is the bike to replace my CB750 Retro. I’m ordering it this week.
A grand bike for sure ,but I like a bit of colour and chrome myself , that's not to say that Black Bonnevilles Don't Matter though . You can do everything on a Bonnie if you want to , but the lack of weather protection is a big factor for me in my cold climate . You mentioned the classic Bonnies , they are the best looking , slim , lithe and competition winners in their day , which modern Bonnies are not . If a 1968 Bonnie was your girlfriend , the 2023 Bonnie would be her chubby [but still attractive ] young auntie . Thanks for another great video.
Yes, great bike. I’ve had two in the past. If you don’t need something as big, heavy, or expensive, i can recommend the 2023 Speed Twin 900 “Bonneville”. (Bonneville is a generic term really).
I enjoyed your review. I own a 2020 model (along with a 2022 Tiger 850 sport). After 8000 miles i can say that the only thing about the t120 I really dislike is that it has tube type wheels. Two punctures in a 20 mile stretch soured me. Give me tubeless any day so I can plug a puncture to get back home!
I also have the T120 2022 model, what tires do you have on yours. I’ve clocked in over 8k miles in just a year since my purchase. Just replaced the rear tire with a Michelin Road 6, still running the original Pirelli on the front tire. I will be changing it out soon, looking at the Michelin Road Classic for the front, the Road 6 does not fit the front tire.
@@simotofoto It was my first big bike after passing my test at 50 years old . I sold it after a year ,it was a great bike but thought the frame was a bit on the small side for me ,I’m 6 foot . I’m now 60 and have 2 bikes - A 1998 Ninja zx9r with only 14,000miles and a 1981 Suzuki Gs850g with 25,000 miles 😀 Cheers Dave from Cupar
@@tonedcos when they got wet they were spongy, I feel disc and abs is definitely a improvement, I guess with traction control u can't do a burnout unless you can switch it off, even if your a safe and alert rider someone can still cut you off , I like the stopping power of double disc, especially brembo. My old bmw r75/ had a drum brake 48 years ago!! I recently saw a 2023 suzuki boulevard with a drum rear brake, so I guess they still work.
Don't get me wrong, safety is a necessary evil with the traffic and roads the way they are. I like my bikes to look bikey, even though i love the retro mods, i would rather buy an original Bonneville or an M21 an such. ;)
@@tonedcos being 66 yrs old I like the old models to but the old Bonnie's, Norton, bsa, shovelheads were atrocious to ride, back then we had nothing to compare them to. High speed wobble, slow me down brakes, oil leaking everywhere, chain rattling, still love them , good now for a quiet backroad but forget riding them in today's traffic, pure suicide lol
Bought the same bike this year! Your video was one of the many I enjoyed watching leading up to it so thank you. Didn't even test ride it first (there were none available at the time locally) I knew from all the reviews how good it was going to be. Also this is my 5th bike and have come from big adventure tourers (R1200 GS, VStrom 650/1000XT...) so glad to get back to the raw pleasure of riding experience and grin factor. Don't even miss the screens, happy on the freeway up to 120ks and the wind is fine, I even like it. Totally accurate review thanks!
Thanks so much and congratulations on the new bike, u are so right there is nothing better than a stripped back and raw ride to just enjoy riding. Thanks again for your kind comment, Si
I bought T120 black (new) in January when I started my motorbike course in Poland. This is my first bike ever so I have nothing to compare with, but each of almost 6K kilometers was pure enjoy! I use it as a daily rider and for longer trips - 600km is not a problem. Very comfy, a lot of torque, and that style that would never get bored. Pure classic in modern suit :)
Nice one @mikoajlatocha265 what a great first bike you are totally spoiled :)
First of all great video and I love Scottish accents, so it was a joy to listen to as well .
This is my fifth motorcycle over the years as a road bike. I’ve owned two Harleys, the 100th anniversary and now fortunately enough the 2024 Bonneville T120 DGR Black; I’ve seen no less than two dozen reviews on this bike prior to purchasing it as it’s always been a dream of mine to own a Triumph.
Without a doubt, this is the best spike I’ve ever owned, the most comfortable, the sportiest modern retro on the market. An absolute joy to own and ride.
Awesome comment, thanks for sharing your experience of the bike :)
Great review! I just got the same bike this year. I love it! Love the looks and styling and power delivery. Best looking bike out there imo
Couldn't agree more!
I've got a 2017 T120 in silver with the red stripes which is what I was riding the day we saw you outside West Coast Harley the other week when we popped in with my Son's Softail Heritage. Back home in Worcestershire now after a 1500 miles in a week trip up to Scotland I can tell you that you can definitely tour on it. I got rid of a CBF1000 and a CB500x to get the Bonneville and it was without doubt the best decision ever. It's no sportsbike that's for sure but that effortless power is fantastic for real world riding and it just feels so planted in the corners. I don't know if it's the tyres but one small criticism I have is that it does tend to tramline a bit on road imperfections but never gets out of shape but mine is on the Pirelli Phantoms which may be the issue. It is a joy to ride on A and B roads and on the Motorway it sits at 70 at 3100 rpm just thrumming away without effort. It has just enough character to feel like a motorbike and the quality just makes it feel special every time I get on it. As you say it attracts people to come and talk about it everywhere you go and I can't walk away from it without looking back at it.
Awesome Mile it is a special bike for sure, the Silver with red stripes will be a real head turner 😎
@@simotofoto I'm a sad old git that likes the chrome lol
@@Grumpy-Goblin nowt wrong wae that Mike 😀
Watching this review has left me even more confident to buy one! Loved the clip.
Hope you enjoyed it Peter it is a great bike mate
Just coming up on 2 years ownership of a T120 Black with Givi racks and panniers. I wouldn’t change a thing on the bike. Great for every day riding and UK touring too.
Fabulous bike
Great review, Si. I've had my 2017 model for four months. It's my first bike bought second hand after passing the bike test in April. A forty year itch finally scratched. I absolutely love the bike. It is everything I wanted in a motorcycle, style, power, poise and quality. Obviously I have nothing to compare it but I cannot fault the Bonneville in any way. I use it most days from nipping to the shops to a 120 miler around the quieter roads of Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway. I'm hoping to get a camping trip in on it before the end of September. I imagine this will be my 'forever' bike as I just can't see past it.
Awesome love it
I'm new to this type bike...ive had cruisers and adventure bikes. Just bought goldline T120 and i love it. The comfort is great and feels very planted. The torque is super and the exhaust note is just right
Welcome aboard, fantastic bikes :)
The suns out for a change and the radiator is up and down. Excellent mate. 👍🏻
Hahaha magic Donald nae taps aff either lol
Video was very informative!
Thanks you so much.
Have been researching this bike , sat on it and it was love at first sight, and your video has confirmed that it is the bike to replace my CB750 Retro. I’m ordering it this week.
Nice one Louise its a brilliant bike you will love it :)
Great review!......just purchased T120 Gold line 👌
The Goldline is gorgeous, cheers :)
A grand bike for sure ,but I like a bit of colour and chrome myself , that's not to say that Black Bonnevilles Don't Matter though .
You can do everything on a Bonnie if you want to , but the lack of weather protection is a big factor for me in my cold climate . You mentioned the classic Bonnies , they are the best looking , slim , lithe and competition winners in their day , which modern Bonnies are not .
If a 1968 Bonnie was your girlfriend , the 2023 Bonnie would be her chubby [but still attractive ] young auntie .
Thanks for another great video.
Haha love the analogy, thanks again dude 🤘🏼
Yes, great bike. I’ve had two in the past. If you don’t need something as big, heavy, or expensive, i can recommend the 2023 Speed Twin 900 “Bonneville”. (Bonneville is a generic term really).
Thanks for sharing
Absolutely stunning bike.Really enjoyed that video.
Thanks Richard glad you enjoyed it
I enjoyed your review. I own a 2020 model (along with a 2022 Tiger 850 sport). After 8000 miles i can say that the only thing about the t120 I really dislike is that it has tube type wheels. Two punctures in a 20 mile stretch soured me. Give me tubeless any day so I can plug a puncture to get back home!
Cheers Ted, good reason to trade it in the new ones are now tubeless :)
@@simotofoto Unfortunately although the tires are tubless the rims are not. Same as my bike. Tubless spoked rims are few and very far between!
@@tedsalmon2533Ducati scrambler
Great review Si, been in a couple of times and torn between the T120 and the Scrambler XC. This may just help 👍
Cheers Robert glad I could help :)
Great review, love your style and content,…perhaps a comparison with the Speed Twin would work👍Dave
Cheers Dave great idea will try and get my hands on the speed twin
I had one for two days.Preferred it to my Street Twin.
Its a fantastic bike Rachel
Great review!
Thanks Randy glad you enjoyed it :)
I also have the T120 2022 model, what tires do you have on yours. I’ve clocked in over 8k miles in just a year since my purchase. Just replaced the rear tire with a Michelin Road 6, still running the original Pirelli on the front tire. I will be changing it out soon, looking at the Michelin Road Classic for the front, the Road 6 does not fit the front tire.
Hi Christian it has Michelin road classics on :)
Black edition is a good choice
It is indeed, cracking looking bike :)
How does it compare with the red/white T120s' ?
In what way Ted?
It's way different .
great review
Thanks Stanley thats really kind
Great clip
I had the silver t120 nice bike
Regards
Dave from Cupar
Nice one cheers David did u sell it or do u still have it?
@@simotofoto
It was my first big bike after passing my test at 50 years old .
I sold it after a year ,it was a great bike but thought the frame was a bit on the small side for me ,I’m 6 foot .
I’m now 60 and have 2 bikes -
A 1998 Ninja zx9r with only 14,000miles and a 1981 Suzuki Gs850g with 25,000 miles 😀
Cheers
Dave from Cupar
@@davidmuir6849 awesome Dave cheers fella stay safe on those bikes :)
@@simotofoto thanks Will do 👍
Regards
Dave
crack'n good video. if your enthusiasm was any greater, my lap top would be tearing. Thanks, mate !
Haha glad you enjoyed it, i do get a tad excited lol
love the style but i prefer a bit of chrome
Your not alone
This or the t100 why ?
T120, like the seat better :)
Ok do you like it😅
Just a little lol
Those giant front disks ruin it for me.
They won't ruin you when someone cuts u off and your stopping power saves you from a disaster
@@robertparisi8016 Drum brakes used to work fine as long as you weren't going stupid speeds.
@@tonedcos when they got wet they were spongy, I feel disc and abs is definitely a improvement, I guess with traction control u can't do a burnout unless you can switch it off, even if your a safe and alert rider someone can still cut you off , I like the stopping power of double disc, especially brembo. My old bmw r75/ had a drum brake 48 years ago!! I recently saw a 2023 suzuki boulevard with a drum rear brake, so I guess they still work.
Don't get me wrong, safety is a necessary evil with the traffic and roads the way they are. I like my bikes to look bikey, even though i love the retro mods, i would rather buy an original Bonneville or an M21 an such. ;)
@@tonedcos being 66 yrs old I like the old models to but the old Bonnie's, Norton, bsa, shovelheads were atrocious to ride, back then we had nothing to compare them to. High speed wobble, slow me down brakes, oil leaking everywhere, chain rattling, still love them , good now for a quiet backroad but forget riding them in today's traffic, pure suicide lol
I can barely understand your language
Cheers Alec there should be English subtitles available dude 🤘🏼