A very good video review of a great bike. I never let mine drop below 3.2-3.3k revs to keep the engine as flexible and responsive as possible. The Hinckley guys designed it to be at its best and most flexible in that middle third of the rev range, kinda where it sits at 70 in 5th approx. I'm 2nd @ 30, 3rd @ 40 4th @ 50 and I've never been up through the gears that much before on any bike.
great review. Owned an old 92 pan myself and am keeping half an eye out for its replacement. I just love the easy going nature of the big bikes. Looks like you're on to a winner there Mark.
I’ve watched quite a few reviews of the Trophy now, and I have to laugh at everyone mentioning the weight….my other bikes are a 2005 Rocket III and a 208 Rocket IIITouring, and I think the Trophy is surprisingly light…..😊
Am seriously considering a big bore touring machine as a second bike and this review puts the Triumph firmly in the 'possible' category...love the sound of the engine, and the fact it's shaft drive.
Hello Mark, I live in Cape Town, I am one of the few Trophy SE owners, this bike almost perfect, your reviews are spot on, thanks for the video 😊 I am a BMW man, but the Trophy is special and more comfy than the BMW 1600 and the RT, riding position is what makes this bike.
Love my TTSE its best bike I have owned / ridden. Has the traceability that makes back road touring amazing and the top end to travel on suitable roads at 135+ without issues. Best bit they are amazing on fuel best I have ever done was 72mpg running her in. Often 58/60mpg never seen it below 40mpg even at top speed for hours on end.
Ive owned a 2017 from new. I put Michelin road pilot 4’s on it this year and there the perfect match. I’ve toured all over on it and have 44,000 km on it now. It’s been a beast of a bike. Maybe not as smooth as the new bikes but I love riding it. Biggest days I’ve ridden are 800-900km on it. The only time you get wet in the rain is when you stop 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
Going to buy one next week I’m heading to Spain and Portugal in June so need to put in some trips on it before heading out in June . I’ve loved this bike but now they are in my price range now
I am finally looking to dip my toe into the world of fairing bikes. This is one that has caught my attention, along with the ST1300 and the FJR1300. I currently own a Rocket and most of my bikes have been mussel bikes. After 40 years I think I deserve a bit of comfort.
Thanks for that interesting and informative review. It is clearly an owners point of view , but hey, listening to your words clearly point out, this is an emotional bike.
I took a 2012 for a test ride yesterday. Did mostly city riding and surprised that a heavy lump was so nimble. Bought it immediately. Cracking good bike.
What a great and really enjoyable review. I’m just about to buy my second one one of these. Such a great bike, smooth, effortless comfortable. I’m no giant but you can handle them if you’re careful at Low speed
I was also concerned about the panniers not being large enough to hold a helmet , but Yamaha produce a matching set of coloured panniers to fit a full face helmet on either side. The seating position is bolt upright very commanding. I know you said all this in the review but it’s a perfect fit for me and over £5000 cheaper than the Kawasaki Versys 1000 se. I understand there’s a few compromises regarding non electric suspension etc and the cornering lights etc but I feel the trade off is worth it, all this without a test ride as yet. Thanks for the review mark
I just did the same thing and bought a 2013 blue for 4700 USD (getting some basic work done). Can't wait to start riding it, great companion to my tiger 1200.
I queried the transmission whine and further research suggests it is the straight cut gears on the counter balance shift and perfectly normal. I hear it in your video too.
02/2021 , Good Video, informative, Helped me to further my shopping knowledge, I'm looking at a 2013 Trophy 1200, I just sold my 2001 Triumph , so.... Mark's video helped a lot, There's quite a bit of updated technology , I think I'll be alright.
Contrats Mark, it looks like a great bike. I own an FJR and a BMW K1600GT. This seems to be right in the mix with the other premium sport-tourers. What I like best about this category is you can ride all year long. I plug in my heated gear when it gets below 5*C/41*F (down to about 15*F on occasion) and I'm as cozy as I would be in one of my cars. The only annoyance is my glasses sometimes fog up. Enjoy!
Thanks Ben yes I owned a pan euro 1991 and an fjr 2003 and have to say I enjoy this the most ,it's just so good and what an engine ,these bikes maybe big but they are SO nice to ride All the best mark
Myself I’m 53 but I’ve missed riding from The early 1980’s until recently so it’s like being a newish rider again. My cbr 600 serves me well each day until I get my new bike next year possibly tracer 900 gt or versys 1000. Se both are booked for test rides in the new year
I ride mine in the cool weather with no problems. The rider needs to be careful at low speed maneuvering in parking lots and such. It's a bit of weight to deal with at times, not bad for most guys. In the summer the bike just gets a little warm if you wear a jacket. It's one reason I have two bikes. I like to feel the air hitting me when temps are above 75.
Great video there, and good, relaxed riding too! Just bought myself one, 2012 model, pick it up next weekend. Was planning to get an RT, came across this and well.......bought it. Thanks for the review, great stuff 👍
Thanks for the review Mark, I'm taking one out tommrow for a test ride I'm hoping it will be great, I was after the R1200RT but after a ride yesterday i knocked that on the head. As most of my bikes are Triumph it would be nice to have a mile muncher in the stable. Cheers mate.
Thanks Mark. Just going to pick mine up tomorrow. Had 3 of the old ones and pans . Latest bike xt1200 super tenere. Me like you been after one for a while. Great straight forward review. Keep safe. Hugh
@@markpulling12 Covered 7500 miles on it now. Fantastic machine once I'd changed the Bridgestones to Michelin pilot 4gts. I don't do msm or faceache etc so I don't know about this lockdown thing up here in N Yorkshire. Ride safe Mark.
I have a 2017 I found used in June 19, and while I like it, I don't find the seat especially great. A bit too soft to my taste. Opinions vary of course. It's excellent for short runs, but I find prefer a flatter design so I could slide back & forth. The engine is an absolute hoot. WInd it out and it has a wonderful howl that seems to ask for more. However at lower revs I find it somewhat bland. As a whole, it is deceptively fast because it is very settled and drama free so 90 mph doesn't really feel like you expect it to. Watch for speed traps... Maybe Triumph gearboxes are just a tad clunky as a whole. Switching from my Thunderbird, the Trophy felt a bit nicer. Both were fine, if not especially refined. While on paper it looks rather heavy, low speed maneuvering and pushing will get easier once you get used to it. I was also pleasantly surprised at how low the center of gravity feels. Not as low as my 2010 Thunderbird was, but for something as tall and top heavy appearing, it's surprising how well it feels once you adjust. Initially it felt a bit tippy on turn it, but once you are used toit, its fine. The other issue I I worry about is that there are very few accessories for them outside of whatever leftover Triumph items are on shelves. Few people make stuff for it. I was actually quite disappointed to find that not even Triumph made an upgrade (ARROW?) exhaust for it. Remus and Delkovik seem to be your only aftermarket exhaust options. While a bit tepid, the OEM system isn't terrible. Replacement parts in general will likely be a challenge as well going forward. Time will tell I suppose... my adjustable windscreen groans a bit sometimes. I hate to think how much fun that will be if (When?) it finally decides to pack it in. Enjoy.
Great bike, Mark. About a year ago I was contemplating a job change that would have resulted in a 160 mile round trip commute (3-4 days a week) and this bike was top of my list had I gone ahead (I didn’t in the end). I was also considering the Kawasaki GTR1400 and the Yamaha FJR1300. They would have been perfect bikes for the long commute. Glad you’re enjoying it. And what a great deal you got! Let us know how you get on with it, and how it compares to the FJR and Pan European you had. And please do an ownership update on the Ninja 636. Are you still enjoying it? Cheers Matt
Hi Matt that's funny I was thinking today about doing a follow up video on the 636 ,may well do that ,yes still in the honeymoon with it ,it's my favorite sports bike I've owned cheers mark
I have same bike Same color. Good review Spot on. Best bike I’ve owned Was thinking about a Kawasaki W 800 I am so spoiled by that cockpit that I do t think I could tolerate the fatigue that comes with fighting the wind You forget This video reminded me
How is the clutch pull? Does it have shaft-drive? What is the average m.p.g.? What about the tank range and top speed? Would it be a good idea to stick to a written list of specs. and do that with every bike? So you would not miss anything out or repeat unnecessarily? Bike is lovely, especially the colour - my favourite!
Hi I did mention three of those things in the video ....but here you go ..the clutch is hydraulic smooth and light,shaft drive ,55 mpg uk,300 mile range ! And top speed is about 140 mph Thanks for the feedback Best regards mark
Wow nice Video. Wish Triumph brings it back wanna update from my Triumph Bonneville T100. Else I need to search for a used one here in Canada 🇨🇦. BTW is it possible to add rider back rest?
Now that this video is about a year and a half old, would you please consider doing an update; a long term ownership review? I’m currently looking for a Trophy SE, and for others that are interested as well, and other owners it could be invaluable to have a review of what has gone wrong (hopefully not anything!), what you absolutely love about the bike, and any irritations you may have... have you discovered any features that you really like or enjoy, and are there any features that you seldom or never use? Have you made any modifications or changes to the bike? How are the tyres hoding up? Are there any tips, tricks, or shortcuts for servicing the bike you could share for those of us who like to do our own work (f. ex., I understand that changing the brake pads is an easy 10-15 min. Job)?How is dealership service/parts availability now that the bike has been out of production for a few years? Have there been any software updates or re-calls? So many questions, and I’m sure that like the rest of us you haven’t been able to put as many miles on the bike as you’d like due to the covid pandemic lockdown, so now that the roads are opening up again, and the weather is getting better every week, it feels like life is returning this spring, and I’m sure we all have the “road fever”, and are eager to get back out there on two wheels! Thanks for a great & informative video- it’s nice to hear someone review a bike who has both enthusiasm and an informed opinion! I’ve got to go- get the kids a proper breakfast, off to school, and then I’m off for a ride on a glorious spring morning!
Hi Eric ... good idea re video ....these are great bikes for touring , superbly comfortable and effortless, I regularly get 55 mpg,tyres are still the Bridgestones which have done 6000 miles and still ok, I had the oil pressure light switch go and started leaking oil which involves taking all the body work off and fuel injectors etc a huge job luckily I've got a good mechanic friend who helped ,these are very good value now as used prices have dropped...the only other thing I don't like is it is massively heavy ...so you have to be very careful when pushing it arround ! Cheers mark
@@markpulling12 Thanks for your response! Good points to consider… I’ve found a NEW(!) 2015 at a dealership not too far away, but he’s asking silly money for it, although the full warranty does count for something… Just missed a beautiful blue 2017 on eBay that went for $6600.00! The search continues… Hope you’re well & enjoying your bike! 🏍
@@markpulling12 my heart say take the triumph but my head say take not as fantastic bike to ride but a new one. Then I have at least 2 years warranty whatever happens. I love the looks of this bike and I can bet it’s super comfy and pleasure to ride. But when something wrong happens like eg oil leaking then huge bills coming
The valve check schedule of 12000 miles on this bike was enough to remove it from my list. How on earth did Triumph think that maintenance schedule was acceptable for a bike that is specifically designed for long distance touring and putting tens of thousands of miles per year...it's beyond me. hydraulic lifters are so underrated :)
Great review Im picking one up tomorrow a 2014 model, hardly find these for sale , used to ride a 2011 concours 14 put 20,000 miles on it but have been riding cruisers since.. from Boulevard c90 to VTX 1800r, miss having a fuel gauge and gear indicator lol
Great review, I am thinking of pulling the trigger on one of these. How do you feel it is for filtering with and without luggage if you have had any experience with it. Also are the electronics reliable ? 😀😀
Hi Jason these are very wide heavy bikes but are an absolute dream to ride and they have a good reliability record If your looking for a superb tourer a used one makes a great choice. Best wishes mark
Very nice Paul you always give a great review of any bike you have in all weather thank you from Ireland where the weather is always miserable in the winter so a bike like this is the real deal but here what you paid we, d pay 8000e complete rip off here
Hi Mark, thanks for the review. I have a few bikes on a short list and the Trophy is one of them besides a K1600GT and a R1200RT LC. How would you rate this on top heaviness? I owned a Triumph Tiger 900 (Steamer) and I never got along with it because of it’s top heaviness. I’m not a aggressive rider, I mostly ride to and from work and the odd tour all year round. I am going to test ride one but was wondering what your take on it is as you mentioned the weight in other comments. Ps. I’m 6’4”
Hey, Mark just watched your video review for the Triumph Trophy SE great stuff! I have an opportunity to purchase a 2017 model for $12000 US with only 160 miles do yo still think this bike is worth the buy in 2020?
Very nice Mark! Regarding clunky gear changes I find that preloading the gear lever with a bit of pressure just before you snick it up works on some bikes, try it, it may help. Enjoy your new steed my friend.
Very interesting. Presently own a 2006 Honda Goldwing GL 1800. Thinking about selling and getting another bike. Looking at all the manufacturers adventure models. I've had a 1996 Triumph Sprint back in the UK. Now I've seen this review and others, maybe I've overlooked this bike. Not 1 to buy new so used with average km's will suffice. Nice review, thanks from Australia.
Hi, Just came across the review of the Triumph and your comment. I'm here in NZ and also have a 2006 GW 1800 and was thinking the same as you, did you ever get one ?
Hi Mark. Great review. I'm torn between getting the FJR1300AE or the 1200SE Trophy. I do a long distance European trip every year so which would you reccomend I should get. Cheers, Tom.
Hi Tom I had an fjr a few years ago too,it was brilliant but I found it's leg position to be a little scrunched up like sporty so a tiny negative there it might be better in the later models mine was an 03,the engine was super smooth too but I'd take the trophy any day now ,top levels of equipment , a perfect for touring engine and the most amazing fairing higly recommend it All the best mark
Hi mark. Great review pal. If you can help, I'm interested in getting on, currently looking at a 14 plate with 40k on the clock. Anything specifically you can recommend I inspect or look at? Cheers pal
Hi they are very reliable ...not really any issues reported ...just make sure it's got service history and check the usual things ...tyres brakes fork seals etc etc cheers mark
Gotta Sprint GT and can really clearly see the "pedigree" running across both bikes. Wanted to know how the Trophy runs and fascinated also by all the other bikes in the same stable, Sprint 955, and ST. Torquey triples 😉 Thanks 👌
Do you still have your Trophy? Yours is the best colour. Looks gorgeous. Same as my Sprint ST1050. The panniers look cavernous. Loaded up and with pillion it must take some controlling at slow speeds. Is there any maintenance needed with a shaft drive or is there literally none? Does it use engine oil or separate gear oil?
Seperate gear oil for the shaft drive Alex and maintenance free ...yes it's a very weighty thing at low speeds with a passenger,you really have to think about where you stop with it ...all going well still ;)
Mark- would you still recommend the ‘14 Trophy 1200 SE? There is one near me at dealer for $8500 with 22k miles. There is also an ‘11 Kawasaki Concours wi 22k miles for $4500. Looks like Triumph more loaded, and newer of course. Im making the jump from my KTM 990 ADV bike.
Hi dennis..yes i would definitely recommend one...amazing to ride ..very heavy so carefull moving required but once rolling a dream to ride ...cheers mark
I noticed you use your left hand to operate the cruise instead of your right thumb. Are the controls crowded to where you can’t operate them with a gloved thumb ??? Gorgeous blue bike , my favorite color. I’m impressed with the 54 mpg.
Hi George . Yes it's easier to use your left hand for the cruise ...these are very economical because they don't have to rev high to maintain a decent speed cheers mark
Hi Mark, I saw this bike on the motorway yesterday, first time I've seen it. Now that they no longer make them, would it still be easy to get parts for them?
I own a 2000 Honda ST1100A .. honestly during the years I dropped the bike a couple of times at standstill and very low speed. As you know the Honda has crashbars that help catch the bike and saving the cowl/fairing parts ... This bike doesn't have crashbars right?! I think you mentioned the weight is more higher up then with the ST1100? Have you dropped it yet?! And if you drop it how screwed are you ?! Typical damage is?!
Hi I've sold it now after 5000 very enjoyable miles...never dropped it but nearly did twice ... started to find it hard to push back into my garage so thought I'd cut my losses Lovely machine but probably get a lighter tracer 9 next Best regards mark
Just watching your review on the tracer 900 gt.i sat on one today at Bransons motorcycles in Yeovil and felt totally at home regarding ergo’s and switchgear. It’s going to be a tough choice the versys 1000 se or the tracer 900gt I’m kinda thinking it’s going to be the tracer.
Hi it feels similar weight wise ,but handling is like way better and the power is more immediate and free revving compared to the st1100 old carb v4 ,but that was a great bike :)
@@markpulling12 thanks, l eventualy got bored of my ST1100, great bike but it was just too heavy and dated, good luck on the triumph,fine machine for touring.
Mark. I'm looking at a 2017 version at the moment. Is there a major service, valve clearances at 20k miles? Also what's this like filtering through traffic? Thanks in advance
Yes keith the valve check is due at 20k ..it's just a check and I think for the most part the valves shouldn't need adjusting ...have a look on the triumph forums for more clarification on this . ..it's a big bike but it's ok for filtering...if the mirrors fit the bike will good luck ...I'm still loving mine :)
@@markpulling12 collect mine next week.. Just doing a service on it..mot. deal my sat nav over and a new front tyre.. Mint 2016 with triumph top box, panniers, heated grips and seats..both of them. Happy chappy
Have you still got the CBR600? Your Trophy looks nice, but loaded up with a pillion and luggage it would likely weigh near or over 500kg. Gulp! Not a bike you can really filter on even without luggage as it's so wide. But as you say a real mile muncher. I have the slightly lighter Sprint Triple ST 1050 '08. Only thing is I find it a little top heavy especially when the tank is full. It's blue like yours, mint and low mileage just passed 12k. I guess your Trophy has a ride by wire throttle meaning it can have riding modes or is the throttle response just softened? I would also suggest another rival to your Trophy might be an FJR1300? Thanks for showing us your new bike. Have you got any long trips tours planned?
Hi alex ,no the cbr is currently being sold ,got a guy who is hopefully,buying it next week,sad to see it go but with having the ninja 636 i dont really ride it much plus with this new one garage space is getting tight :) yes it has rbw throttle its very light,definitely doing europe next year on it and scotland is on the list ,cheers mark
@@markpulling12 Thanks for your reply. You need a bigger garage! The Trophy will definitely take up a lot of space with all the luggage on. The Trophy sounds like the sensible choice for long distance and your Ninja for a fun blast/track days. Scotland and Europe i.e. the Alps, are both fantastic places to ride. I've ridden both but not on a motorbike, but cycle touring. West coast of Scotland was bad for mossies though and a few days of heavy rain. It was early June. The Alps what can you say? Stunning. Btw what's your favourite bike ever that you've owned? The one you'd sell a kidney for. You've said previously you've had a few. Just curious. Thanks again.
@@alexmorgan3435 hi Alex that's tricky as I've had loads of good ones ,I guess my favorite fun sports bike is the one I have now Ninja 636 ,best all round bike ever I think was my 2010 Ducati multistrada ,it was a great tourer with all the luggage ,but had the awesome v twin 1200 coupled with light handling , great brakes and all day comfort :)
@@markpulling12 Interesting and good answer ;@) The Mulitstrada is a bike I've not yet ridden, in fact, I've never ridden a Ducati. Maybe I shall have to change this. Many thanks again. Enjoy your Trophy. Safe riding. Alex.
I can think of plenty worse ways to spend £5k! What a fantastic way to spend your money even with that mileage - I'm sure they can get to well over 100k. How wonderful to go to your garage and have the choice of a grand tourer or a twitchy sports bike!!
Dear Mark, Many thanks for your most informative and professionally done video; I really enjoyed watching it. Here's the thing: I'm in the market for a long-distance tourer (for flying around Europe etc..), and came across an old review for the now-discontinued Triumph Trophy SE the other day. I think it was an old MCN review. Anyway, the review was extremely favourable to the Triumph, and I do believe that once upon a time it was awarded MCN's Used Bike of the Year. I have seen a couple of Trophy SEs for sale, around the 6-7K mark, with anywhere between 10 - 20,000 miles on the clock, and wondered if it would be worth getting one. You do seem to be getting an awful lot of bike for your money! But in terms of long-term reliability, build quality etc.., what is your opinion? I mean, are there any red flags that a prospective purchaser of a used Trophy should look out for? Would you consider 20,000 miles to be 'high mileage' on a Trophy? I'd really appreciate your advice. Also, if I was going to take it on a very long trip around Europe (e.g, to Napoli in Italy, via Germany, and Switzerland, doing 400 -odd miles a day), would it be able to cope? Are there any special preparations I should make - mechanically - before I embark on such an adventure e.g. coolant levels, brakes, tyres etc?? Finally, do you know of any really decent outlets that would do me a good deal on a used Trophy SE, and not rip me off? Many thanks again, Mark, and I'm looking forward to your reply. Happy riding, Neil :)
Hi Neil thanks for the comment ...I don't have this bike anymore ...I always wanted one and they are brilliant ,20 k is nothing for these mine had like 50 k ,no issues as far as I'm aware of ,just check the usuals like service history valve check etc ,,one of the best Mile munchers out there ,will do anything you can throw at it ....all I will add is they are very heavy ...not when riding ..just pushing about ,I now have a tracer 9 gt ,, which is much easier for a little guy like me to push around ...have a look on ebay mcn etc .. conquest motorcycles in three cross Dorset near me sometimes have them or could find you one Best regards mark
It’s a car 🚘 on 2 wheels . I mean in a nice way Have relaxing fun touring . I must admit I would of killed for a bike like that riding across France in a day on naked bike .
Hiya Mark really enjoyed the review on your triumph 👍thinking of hiring one in the USA next year 2021, two up with luggage and going to do Route 66 west to east , at the moment riding a 650 versys I have ridden larger bikes in the past , your thoughts would be appreciated Steve
Hi Steve yes brilliant ...it would be lovely across the usa ...it's very heavy but a dream to ride once you get it moving Good luck with your trip Regards mark
Very nice bike mate. I'm looking at these along with the BMW K1600gtl. You seem to be able to get a lot newer year bike with the Triumph compared to the BMW so I'm leaning towards the Triumph. I'll be test riding both hopefully next month before making a decision. Ride safe 👍
A lovely looking machine Mark. A quick question plz you mention that you have had a variety of different bikes over the years how old are You if that’s not too personal question
Hi no I sold it a year ago... thoroughly enjoyed it but now have a tracer 9 GT Very reliable bike just had a small coolant leak on one of the pipes which was an easy fix Cheers mark
hi Mark, do you still have the Trophy? if so how would you sum her up after a year of ownership? im very keen on them, might try pick 1 up next summer! cheers!!
Hi Peter yes still have it ....went out today ...been 100% reliable ...55 mpg average ...it's definitely a keeper until I'm not strong enough to push it around :) lovely to ride Regards mark
Hey Mark! Thank you for this really nice review. I happen to be the proud owner of a '17 SE in Phantom Black and I love it. I first saw the Trophy at the IMS way back in 2014, and even then something told me that I would own one someday. At the time they were pricey so I waited. And when I had the opportunity to get this one brand new I jumped at it! What can I say? It's an amazing machine. Smooth as butter, very luxurious and an absolute dream to ride. You get that nice Pirelli 190 rear on it's edge at full song and that is a special thing! But you already know that, don't you? HA! Cheers, mate. Enjoy it. I know I am.
@@gman9582 hi I think it needs a valve check at 20 k miles ...yes can be pricey ... Around £500 here in the uk if they actually need adjustment...I've heard they are generally good and stay within limits .. luckily mine had already been done just before I bought it so won't need looking at for a while yet :)
Hi these are amazing bikes ,heavy ,but the best if you want to tour long distance ...no sadly just sold it as I needed the money back for other things Highly recommend it though ;)
Fully convinced this is the bike for me now thanks for the great reviews even 4 years ago slick as anything.
Just to say Mark its so entertaining to see someone passionate about their interest and giving out all the effort you do to include us on your rides.
Lovely thanks Steven ,yes really enjoy riding bikes ,since 16 never really been off them ,and love doing the ride reviews all the best mark
Just bought my 2014 Triumph Trophy on yesterday!! My very first motorcycle.
A very good video review of a great bike. I never let mine drop below 3.2-3.3k revs to keep the engine as flexible and responsive as possible. The Hinckley guys designed it to be at its best and most flexible in that middle third of the rev range, kinda where it sits at 70 in 5th approx. I'm 2nd @ 30, 3rd @ 40 4th @ 50 and I've never been up through the gears that much before on any bike.
great review. Owned an old 92 pan myself and am keeping half an eye out for its replacement. I just love the easy going nature of the big bikes. Looks like you're on to a winner there Mark.
Love my TTSE, hands down best bike i've ever owner or ridden for that matter. I remember my test ride the bike was sold in less than a mile.
Yes same here Chad ,it's just a dream to ride :)
Wow Mark, what a buy, $5k. I can hear the excitement in your voice. I think I need one to go with my Ninja 🤠
Pleasures of the tripple engine. . . TORK and POWER to accelerate
I’ve watched quite a few reviews of the Trophy now, and I have to laugh at everyone mentioning the weight….my other bikes are a 2005 Rocket III and a 208 Rocket IIITouring, and I think the Trophy is surprisingly light…..😊
Am seriously considering a big bore touring machine as a second bike and this review puts the Triumph firmly in the 'possible' category...love the sound of the engine, and the fact it's shaft drive.
The passion and excitement you have for this bike really comes across Mark, a lovely bike and a great bargain..so happy for you mate...
Thanks Paul 😅
Hello Mark, I live in Cape Town, I am one of the few Trophy SE owners, this bike almost perfect, your reviews are spot on, thanks for the video 😊
I am a BMW man, but the Trophy is special and more comfy than the BMW 1600 and the RT, riding position is what makes this bike.
Hi Gregory...many thanks and greetings to Cape town 😁
Love my TTSE its best bike I have owned / ridden. Has the traceability that makes back road touring amazing and the top end to travel on suitable roads at 135+ without issues. Best bit they are amazing on fuel best I have ever done was 72mpg running her in. Often 58/60mpg never seen it below 40mpg even at top speed for hours on end.
Ive owned a 2017 from new. I put Michelin road pilot 4’s on it this year and there the perfect match. I’ve toured all over on it and have 44,000 km on it now. It’s been a beast of a bike. Maybe not as smooth as the new bikes but I love riding it. Biggest days I’ve ridden are 800-900km on it. The only time you get wet in the rain is when you stop 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
Have always fancied one myself ,what a bargain too. Looks in great condition , think you have the knack of finding the best examples out there.
haha yes robert ,i was lucky to find this one :)
Going to buy one next week I’m heading to Spain and Portugal in June so need to put in some trips on it before heading out in June . I’ve loved this bike but now they are in my price range now
I am finally looking to dip my toe into the world of fairing bikes. This is one that has caught my attention, along with the ST1300 and the FJR1300. I currently own a Rocket and most of my bikes have been mussel bikes. After 40 years I think I deserve a bit of comfort.
Goood choice ,you won't get More comfort than the triumph ,I'm still really enjoying mine All the best mark
Just purchased the same bike (2013), and was looking for info. Great video very informative. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks 👍
Good luck and many happy miles with the big girl Mark ;)
Thanks for that interesting and informative review. It is clearly an owners point of view , but hey, listening to your words clearly point out, this is an emotional bike.
I took a 2012 for a test ride yesterday. Did mostly city riding and surprised that a heavy lump was so nimble. Bought it immediately. Cracking good bike.
Great choice :)
Do you have any tips on TPMS battery replacement? Both are low on mine but logic says leave it until the tyre need changing.
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I love that blue color!
Now I own the same bike I have just watched your review again and its spot on, especially the comments on the screen. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Geoff ,glad you have one ,. Still love mine it's a keeper until I'm too old to push it around lol !
What a great and really enjoyable review. I’m just about to buy my second one one of these. Such a great bike, smooth, effortless comfortable. I’m no giant but you can handle them if you’re careful at Low speed
I was also concerned about the panniers not being large enough to hold a helmet , but Yamaha produce a matching set of coloured panniers to fit a full face helmet on either side.
The seating position is bolt upright very commanding.
I know you said all this in the review but it’s a perfect fit for me and over £5000 cheaper than the Kawasaki Versys 1000 se.
I understand there’s a few compromises regarding non electric suspension etc and the cornering lights etc but I feel the trade off is worth it, all this without a test ride as yet. Thanks for the review mark
How about the base model versys 1000 at say £11k ish but agreed you can't go wrong with the tracer
I just did the same thing and bought a 2013 blue for 4700 USD (getting some basic work done). Can't wait to start riding it, great companion to my tiger 1200.
Great choice still love mine
I queried the transmission whine and further research suggests it is the straight cut gears on the counter balance shift and perfectly normal. I hear it in your video too.
Thanks yes the whine very defined on some of the tigers
Thanks mark
Love mine, 1000 mile days are very doable
My other bike is an H2
Great review Mark, I've always fancied one of these. Enjoy!
Yes really affordable now 😊
02/2021 , Good Video, informative, Helped me to further my shopping knowledge, I'm looking at a 2013 Trophy 1200, I just sold my 2001 Triumph , so.... Mark's video helped a lot, There's quite a bit of updated technology , I think I'll be alright.
Thanks Janice ...I still have this bike ...it's lovely to ride :)
Contrats Mark, it looks like a great bike. I own an FJR and a BMW K1600GT. This seems to be right in the mix with the other premium sport-tourers. What I like best about this category is you can ride all year long. I plug in my heated gear when it gets below 5*C/41*F (down to about 15*F on occasion) and I'm as cozy as I would be in one of my cars. The only annoyance is my glasses sometimes fog up. Enjoy!
Thanks Ben yes I owned a pan euro 1991 and an fjr 2003 and have to say I enjoy this the most ,it's just so good and what an engine ,these bikes maybe big but they are SO nice to ride All the best mark
the headlamps are amazing
Indeed! Night riding is fantastic with this bike. Vision is very good and you know you are being seen as well!
Myself I’m 53 but I’ve missed riding from
The early 1980’s until recently so it’s like being a newish rider again.
My cbr 600 serves me well each day until I get my new bike next year possibly tracer 900 gt or versys 1000. Se both are booked for test rides in the new year
Nice one shaun ,the versys 1000 is a favorite of mine
I ride mine in the cool weather with no problems. The rider needs to be careful at low speed maneuvering in parking lots and such. It's a bit of weight to deal with at times, not bad for most guys. In the summer the bike just gets a little warm if you wear a jacket. It's one reason I have two bikes. I like to feel the air hitting me when temps are above 75.
Yes agreed I noticed you need to be careful with slow manouvers etc
Nice one Mark, I love the thunderous roar when you open it up...A.J
Always fancied the trophy nice bike .
Great video there, and good, relaxed riding too! Just bought myself one, 2012 model, pick it up next weekend. Was planning to get an RT, came across this and well.......bought it. Thanks for the review, great stuff 👍
Yes great choice ...still really enjoying mine ...it's a keeper :)
Thanks for the review Mark, I'm taking one out tommrow for a test ride I'm hoping it will be great, I was after the R1200RT but after a ride yesterday i knocked that on the head. As most of my bikes are Triumph it would be nice to have a mile muncher in the stable. Cheers mate.
Looks great, hope you have many happy miles.
Thanks for sharing.
Well done Mark....love your reviews. Thank you.
Thanks Mark.
Just going to pick mine up tomorrow. Had 3 of the old ones and pans . Latest bike xt1200 super tenere. Me like you been after one for a while.
Great straight forward review. Keep safe. Hugh
Thanks hugh good luck with yours ...I'm still loving mine
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Covered 7500 miles on it now. Fantastic machine once I'd changed the Bridgestones to Michelin pilot 4gts. I don't do msm or faceache etc so I don't know about this lockdown thing up here in N Yorkshire. Ride safe Mark.
This bike is awesome, will not disappoint!👍
Thanks Mr d ....im still enjoying mine :)
About, to purchase a new battery so I can enjoy it some more!😀
@@mr.d.1811 great yes it's in that front right compartment ...nice :)
I have a 2017 I found used in June 19, and while I like it, I don't find the seat especially great. A bit too soft to my taste. Opinions vary of course. It's excellent for short runs, but I find prefer a flatter design so I could slide back & forth.
The engine is an absolute hoot. WInd it out and it has a wonderful howl that seems to ask for more. However at lower revs I find it somewhat bland. As a whole, it is deceptively fast because it is very settled and drama free so 90 mph doesn't really feel like you expect it to. Watch for speed traps...
Maybe Triumph gearboxes are just a tad clunky as a whole. Switching from my Thunderbird, the Trophy felt a bit nicer. Both were fine, if not especially refined.
While on paper it looks rather heavy, low speed maneuvering and pushing will get easier once you get used to it. I was also pleasantly surprised at how low the center of gravity feels. Not as low as my 2010 Thunderbird was, but for something as tall and top heavy appearing, it's surprising how well it feels once you adjust. Initially it felt a bit tippy on turn it, but once you are used toit, its fine.
The other issue I I worry about is that there are very few accessories for them outside of whatever leftover Triumph items are on shelves. Few people make stuff for it. I was actually quite disappointed to find that not even Triumph made an upgrade (ARROW?) exhaust for it. Remus and Delkovik seem to be your only aftermarket exhaust options. While a bit tepid, the OEM system isn't terrible.
Replacement parts in general will likely be a challenge as well going forward. Time will tell I suppose... my adjustable windscreen groans a bit sometimes. I hate to think how much fun that will be if (When?) it finally decides to pack it in.
Enjoy.
Thanks for the great comment Gregory ,yes I still love , hopefully do many trips on it this year regards mark
Great bike, Mark. About a year ago I was contemplating a job change that would have resulted in a 160 mile round trip commute (3-4 days a week) and this bike was top of my list had I gone ahead (I didn’t in the end). I was also considering the Kawasaki GTR1400 and the Yamaha FJR1300. They would have been perfect bikes for the long commute. Glad you’re enjoying it. And what a great deal you got! Let us know how you get on with it, and how it compares to the FJR and Pan European you had.
And please do an ownership update on the Ninja 636. Are you still enjoying it?
Cheers
Matt
Hi Matt that's funny I was thinking today about doing a follow up video on the 636 ,may well do that ,yes still in the honeymoon with it ,it's my favorite sports bike I've owned cheers mark
I have same bike
Same color. Good review
Spot on. Best bike I’ve owned
Was thinking about a Kawasaki W 800
I am so spoiled by that cockpit that I do t think I could tolerate the fatigue that comes with fighting the wind
You forget
This video reminded me
Ps I paid $8700 American last year
How is the clutch pull? Does it have shaft-drive? What is the average m.p.g.? What about the tank range and top speed? Would it be a good idea to stick to a written list of specs. and do that with every bike? So you would not miss anything out or repeat unnecessarily? Bike is lovely, especially the colour - my favourite!
Hi I did mention three of those things in the video ....but here you go ..the clutch is hydraulic smooth and light,shaft drive ,55 mpg uk,300 mile range ! And top speed is about 140 mph
Thanks for the feedback
Best regards mark
@@markpulling12 thanks. i always enjoy your videos, partly because i miss the English countryside.
Congrats on the Trophy brother. Enjoy!
Yes thanks ,I'm loving it :)
Great video thanks. I am seriously thinking of replacing my Pan with one of these. Does it have an immobiliser system like the HISS on the Honda?
Hi Dennis has it has an immobilizer in the key cheers mark
Wow nice Video. Wish Triumph brings it back wanna update from my Triumph Bonneville T100. Else I need to search for a used one here in Canada 🇨🇦. BTW is it possible to add rider back rest?
Hi yes you can fit a riders back rest
Many thanks 👍
Now that this video is about a year and a half old, would you please consider doing an update; a long term ownership review? I’m currently looking for a Trophy SE, and for others that are interested as well, and other owners it could be invaluable to have a review of what has gone wrong (hopefully not anything!), what you absolutely love about the bike, and any irritations you may have... have you discovered any features that you really like or enjoy, and are there any features that you seldom or never use? Have you made any modifications or changes to the bike? How are the tyres hoding up? Are there any tips, tricks, or shortcuts for servicing the bike you could share for those of us who like to do our own work (f. ex., I understand that changing the brake pads is an easy 10-15 min. Job)?How is dealership service/parts availability now that the bike has been out of production for a few years? Have there been any software updates or re-calls? So many questions, and I’m sure that like the rest of us you haven’t been able to put as many miles on the bike as you’d like due to the covid pandemic lockdown, so now that the roads are opening up again, and the weather is getting better every week, it feels like life is returning this spring, and I’m sure we all have the “road fever”, and are eager to get back out there on two wheels! Thanks for a great & informative video- it’s nice to hear someone review a bike who has both enthusiasm and an informed opinion! I’ve got to go- get the kids a proper breakfast, off to school, and then I’m off for a ride on a glorious spring morning!
Hi Eric ... good idea re video ....these are great bikes for touring , superbly comfortable and effortless, I regularly get 55 mpg,tyres are still the Bridgestones which have done 6000 miles and still ok, I had the oil pressure light switch go and started leaking oil which involves taking all the body work off and fuel injectors etc a huge job luckily I've got a good mechanic friend who helped ,these are very good value now as used prices have dropped...the only other thing I don't like is it is massively heavy ...so you have to be very careful when pushing it arround !
Cheers mark
@@markpulling12 Thanks for your response! Good points to consider… I’ve found a NEW(!) 2015 at a dealership not too far away, but he’s asking silly money for it, although the full warranty does count for something… Just missed a beautiful blue 2017 on eBay that went for $6600.00! The search continues… Hope you’re well & enjoying your bike! 🏍
@@markpulling12 my heart say take the triumph but my head say take not as fantastic bike to ride but a new one. Then I have at least 2 years warranty whatever happens. I love the looks of this bike and I can bet it’s super comfy and pleasure to ride. But when something wrong happens like eg oil leaking then huge bills coming
My next bike for sure.
The valve check schedule of 12000 miles on this bike was enough to remove it from my list. How on earth did Triumph think that maintenance schedule was acceptable for a bike that is specifically designed for long distance touring and putting tens of thousands of miles per year...it's beyond me. hydraulic lifters are so underrated :)
Great review Im picking one up tomorrow a 2014 model, hardly find these for sale , used to ride a 2011 concours 14 put 20,000 miles on it but have been riding cruisers since.. from Boulevard c90 to VTX 1800r, miss having a fuel gauge and gear indicator lol
Looks very comfortable. I enjoy the thrills of my MT10 but comfy it is not . Enjoy!
Great review, I am thinking of pulling the trigger on one of these. How do you feel it is for filtering with and without luggage if you have had any experience with it. Also are the electronics reliable ? 😀😀
Hi Jason these are very wide heavy bikes but are an absolute dream to ride and they have a good reliability record
If your looking for a superb tourer a used one makes a great choice.
Best wishes mark
Very nice Paul you always give a great review of any bike you have in all weather thank you from Ireland where the weather is always miserable in the winter so a bike like this is the real deal but here what you paid we, d pay 8000e complete rip off here
Many thanks.....
Best wishes mark. :)
Hi Mark, thanks for the review. I have a few bikes on a short list and the Trophy is one of them besides a K1600GT and a R1200RT LC. How would you rate this on top heaviness? I owned a Triumph Tiger 900 (Steamer) and I never got along with it because of it’s top heaviness. I’m not a aggressive rider, I mostly ride to and from work and the odd tour all year round. I am going to test ride one but was wondering what your take on it is as you mentioned the weight in other comments. Ps. I’m 6’4”
Hi Martin. It's a big heavy bike but fantastic to ride ...I'm only small but at 6 4 I'm sure you'll fine. .I didn't find it top heavy best wishes mark
Hey, Mark just watched your video review for the Triumph Trophy SE great stuff! I have an opportunity to purchase a 2017 model for $12000 US with only 160 miles do yo still think this bike is worth the buy in 2020?
Hi nathan most certainly ! id say thats a good price for basically a new bike ...im still loving mine its a dream to ride all the best mark
Very nice Mark! Regarding clunky gear changes I find that preloading the gear lever with a bit of pressure just before you snick it up works on some bikes, try it, it may help. Enjoy your new steed my friend.
thanks leo yes ive heard of that too ,ill try that
yes I use the same method to change gear on my trophy
Very interesting. Presently own a 2006 Honda Goldwing GL 1800. Thinking about selling and getting another bike. Looking at all the manufacturers adventure models. I've had a 1996 Triumph Sprint back in the UK. Now I've seen this review and others, maybe I've overlooked this bike. Not 1 to buy new so used with average km's will suffice. Nice review, thanks from Australia.
Many thanks Peter yes these are amazing long distance bikes
Best wishes mark
Hi, Just came across the review of the Triumph and your comment. I'm here in NZ and also have a 2006 GW 1800 and was thinking the same as you, did you ever get one ?
No, I kept the Goldwing. It does everything I want it to do. Plus easy enough to do a basic service on.
Hi mark, do you prefer the SE above the ST and what is exactly the difference in your opinion? Best regards from an ST driver Ton
Hi ton I think they are different bikes
SE Vs st
Thanks mark
Hi Mark. Great review. I'm torn between getting the FJR1300AE or the 1200SE Trophy. I do a long distance European trip every year so which would you reccomend I should get. Cheers, Tom.
Hi Tom I had an fjr a few years ago too,it was brilliant but I found it's leg position to be a little scrunched up like sporty so a tiny negative there it might be better in the later models mine was an 03,the engine was super smooth too but I'd take the trophy any day now ,top levels of equipment , a perfect for touring engine and the most amazing fairing higly recommend it All the best mark
Hi mark. Great review pal. If you can help, I'm interested in getting on, currently looking at a 14 plate with 40k on the clock. Anything specifically you can recommend I inspect or look at? Cheers pal
Hi they are very reliable ...not really any issues reported ...just make sure it's got service history and check the usual things ...tyres brakes fork seals etc etc cheers mark
@@markpulling12 thank you bud
I have a 2014 model,I,ve put 22k on so far,great bike!
I absolutely love it so far ,so nice to ride
Looks so comfortable. Thinking of getting one of these types of bike myself. st1300 gtr1400, trophy fjr1300; I don't much mind which one.
Hi wight yes all of those are great ,they are all super comfy
Gotta Sprint GT and can really clearly see the "pedigree" running across both bikes. Wanted to know how the Trophy runs and fascinated also by all the other bikes in the same stable, Sprint 955, and ST. Torquey triples 😉 Thanks 👌
thinking of getting the se have you still got yours (just subscribed) and if so whats your long term review of the se
Hi Tom no I sold it to get a lighter tracer 9 GT but would highly recommend the trophy a very reliable bike cheers mark
Triumph don’t seem to be in any hurry to replace the Trophy model
Do you still have your Trophy? Yours is the best colour. Looks gorgeous. Same as my Sprint ST1050.
The panniers look cavernous. Loaded up and with pillion it must take some controlling at slow speeds.
Is there any maintenance needed with a shaft drive or is there literally none? Does it use engine oil or separate gear oil?
Seperate gear oil for the shaft drive Alex and maintenance free ...yes it's a very weighty thing at low speeds with a passenger,you really have to think about where you stop with it ...all going well still ;)
@@markpulling12 Right ok. Good to hear you still have it. Bet you are itching to do some longer rides on it when restrictions are lifted.
@@alexmorgan3435 definitely ....there are only so many times you can ride round the local area to get shopping from tescos lol !
@@markpulling12 Yes indeed!
Currently looking at one of these and obviously you're a fan but I'm concerned about seat height. Can I ask how tall you are please? Cheers
@@PAULLONGBOTTOM hi I'm not tall 5 ft 7 30 inch inside leg no problem riding it as it's quite low
Cheers mark
@markpulling12 thanks very much. I'm 5 ft 10 so all good then.
Mark- would you still recommend the ‘14 Trophy 1200 SE? There is one near me at dealer for $8500 with 22k miles. There is also an ‘11 Kawasaki Concours wi 22k miles for $4500. Looks like Triumph more loaded, and newer of course. Im making the jump from my KTM 990 ADV bike.
Hi dennis..yes i would definitely recommend one...amazing to ride ..very heavy so carefull moving required but once rolling a dream to ride ...cheers mark
@@markpulling12 thanks!
I noticed you use your left hand to operate the cruise instead of your right thumb. Are the controls crowded to where you can’t operate them with a gloved thumb ??? Gorgeous blue bike , my favorite color. I’m impressed with the 54 mpg.
Hi George . Yes it's easier to use your left hand for the cruise ...these are very economical because they don't have to rev high to maintain a decent speed cheers mark
Hi Mark, I saw this bike on the motorway yesterday, first time I've seen it. Now that they no longer make them, would it still be easy to get parts for them?
Hi Craig yes definitely either from triumph directly or online retailers
Awesome tourer and quite cheap now :)
Regards mark
I own a 2006 ST1300 and have been eyeballing these.....Is it worth the exchange ?
Definitely....Id say .... amazing machines to ride so smooth and comfortable
Cheers mark
A big Beast of a Bike enjoy it. !!
I own a 2000 Honda ST1100A .. honestly during the years I dropped the bike a couple of times at standstill and very low speed.
As you know the Honda has crashbars that help catch the bike and saving the cowl/fairing parts ... This bike doesn't have crashbars right?!
I think you mentioned the weight is more higher up then with the ST1100?
Have you dropped it yet?! And if you drop it how screwed are you ?! Typical damage is?!
Hi I've sold it now after 5000 very enjoyable miles...never dropped it but nearly did twice ... started to find it hard to push back into my garage so thought I'd cut my losses
Lovely machine but probably get a lighter tracer 9 next
Best regards mark
Just watching your review on the tracer 900 gt.i sat on one today at Bransons motorcycles in Yeovil and felt totally at home regarding ergo’s and switchgear. It’s going to be a tough choice the versys 1000 se or the tracer 900gt I’m kinda thinking it’s going to be the tracer.
Yes the tracer gt is very good value ,the versys se (see my review) is amazing but pricey
Congrats Mark enjoy n be safe.
Last time I rem you on a bike like this was your old ST1100!! fine machine for touring. how does it compare weight wise and power wise to the ST1100?
Hi it feels similar weight wise ,but handling is like way better and the power is more immediate and free revving compared to the st1100 old carb v4 ,but that was a great bike :)
@@markpulling12 thanks, l eventualy got bored of my ST1100, great bike but it was just too heavy and dated, good luck on the triumph,fine machine for touring.
@@roadwarrior8560 yes it's engine has far more x factor than the St 1100 but I suppose that's just progress :)
Mark. I'm looking at a 2017 version at the moment. Is there a major service, valve clearances at 20k miles? Also what's this like filtering through traffic? Thanks in advance
Yes keith the valve check is due at 20k ..it's just a check and I think for the most part the valves shouldn't need adjusting ...have a look on the triumph forums for more clarification on this . ..it's a big bike but it's ok for filtering...if the mirrors fit the bike will good luck ...I'm still loving mine :)
@@markpulling12 collect mine next week.. Just doing a service on it..mot. deal my sat nav over and a new front tyre.. Mint 2016 with triumph top box, panniers, heated grips and seats..both of them. Happy chappy
Have you still got the CBR600?
Your Trophy looks nice, but loaded up with a pillion and luggage it would likely weigh near or over 500kg. Gulp! Not a bike you can really filter on even without luggage as it's so wide. But as you say a real mile muncher. I have the slightly lighter Sprint Triple ST 1050 '08. Only thing is I find it a little top heavy especially when the tank is full. It's blue like yours, mint and low mileage just passed 12k. I guess your Trophy has a ride by wire throttle meaning it can have riding modes or is the throttle response just softened? I would also suggest another rival to your Trophy might be an FJR1300?
Thanks for showing us your new bike. Have you got any long trips tours planned?
Hi alex ,no the cbr is currently being sold ,got a guy who is hopefully,buying it next week,sad to see it go but with having the ninja 636 i dont really ride it much plus with this new one garage space is getting tight :) yes it has rbw throttle its very light,definitely doing europe next year on it and scotland is on the list ,cheers mark
@@markpulling12 Thanks for your reply. You need a bigger garage! The Trophy will definitely take up a lot of space with all the luggage on. The Trophy sounds like the sensible choice for long distance and your Ninja for a fun blast/track days. Scotland and Europe i.e. the Alps, are both fantastic places to ride. I've ridden both but not on a motorbike, but cycle touring. West coast of Scotland was bad for mossies though and a few days of heavy rain. It was early June. The Alps what can you say? Stunning.
Btw what's your favourite bike ever that you've owned? The one you'd sell a kidney for. You've said previously you've had a few. Just curious.
Thanks again.
@@alexmorgan3435 hi Alex that's tricky as I've had loads of good ones ,I guess my favorite fun sports bike is the one I have now Ninja 636 ,best all round bike ever I think was my 2010 Ducati multistrada ,it was a great tourer with all the luggage ,but had the awesome v twin 1200 coupled with light handling , great brakes and all day comfort :)
@@markpulling12 Interesting and good answer ;@) The Mulitstrada is a bike I've not yet ridden, in fact, I've never ridden a Ducati. Maybe I shall have to change this. Many thanks again. Enjoy your Trophy. Safe riding. Alex.
I can think of plenty worse ways to spend £5k! What a fantastic way to spend your money even with that mileage - I'm sure they can get to well over 100k. How wonderful to go to your garage and have the choice of a grand tourer or a twitchy sports bike!!
Yes thanks ,it really is alot of bike for £5k regards mark
I am seriously considering this exact bike. 29k miles on it. Anything specific I should look for before moving on it? Known problems ECT,? Thanks!
Hi Ryan no I don't know of any problems at all with these ....just check the usual consumables and service history etc all the best mark
mark pulling thanks for the reply. Much appreciated. Cheers!
Dear Mark,
Many thanks for your most informative and professionally done video; I really enjoyed watching it.
Here's the thing: I'm in the market for a long-distance tourer (for flying around Europe etc..), and came across an old review for the now-discontinued Triumph Trophy SE the other day. I think it was an old MCN review.
Anyway, the review was extremely favourable to the Triumph, and I do believe that once upon a time it was awarded MCN's Used Bike of the Year.
I have seen a couple of Trophy SEs for sale, around the 6-7K mark, with anywhere between 10 - 20,000 miles on the clock, and wondered if it would be worth getting one.
You do seem to be getting an awful lot of bike for your money!
But in terms of long-term reliability, build quality etc.., what is your opinion? I mean, are there any red flags that a prospective purchaser of a used Trophy should look out for? Would you consider 20,000 miles to be 'high mileage' on a Trophy? I'd really appreciate your advice.
Also, if I was going to take it on a very long trip around Europe (e.g, to Napoli in Italy, via Germany, and Switzerland, doing 400 -odd miles a day), would it be able to cope? Are there any special preparations I should make - mechanically - before I embark on such an adventure e.g. coolant levels, brakes, tyres etc??
Finally, do you know of any really decent outlets that would do me a good deal on a used Trophy SE, and not rip me off?
Many thanks again, Mark, and I'm looking forward to your reply.
Happy riding,
Neil :)
Hi Neil thanks for the comment ...I don't have this bike anymore ...I always wanted one and they are brilliant ,20 k is nothing for these mine had like 50 k ,no issues as far as I'm aware of ,just check the usuals like service history valve check etc ,,one of the best Mile munchers out there ,will do anything you can throw at it ....all I will add is they are very heavy ...not when riding ..just pushing about ,I now have a tracer 9 gt ,, which is much easier for a little guy like me to push around ...have a look on ebay mcn etc .. conquest motorcycles in three cross Dorset near me sometimes have them or could find you one
Best regards mark
@@markpulling12 Thank you, Mark. Much obliged, and will let you know if I buy one. All the best! :)
It’s a car 🚘 on 2 wheels .
I mean in a nice way
Have relaxing fun touring .
I must admit I would of killed for a bike like that riding across France in a day on naked bike .
another spectacular review mate !
Lovely .... thanks Paul :)
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Hiya Mark really enjoyed the review on your triumph 👍thinking of hiring one in the USA next year 2021, two up with luggage and going to do Route 66 west to east , at the moment riding a 650 versys I have ridden larger bikes in the past , your thoughts would be appreciated
Steve
Hi Steve yes brilliant ...it would be lovely across the usa ...it's very heavy but a dream to ride once you get it moving
Good luck with your trip
Regards mark
Mark, Nice review and a great bike. Thank you. Use her is good health.
Thanks marcos ,best wishes mark
That's a lot of bike for 5K Mark ... Great purchase Sir! Europe next spring eh 😉
Yes Dave ,still can't believe I've finally got one :)
@@markpulling12 The great thing about used machines like this is that they have rarely been abused.
Very nice bike mate. I'm looking at these along with the BMW K1600gtl. You seem to be able to get a lot newer year bike with the Triumph compared to the BMW so I'm leaning towards the Triumph. I'll be test riding both hopefully next month before making a decision. Ride safe 👍
Thanks ...yes these are a dream to ride .. good luck with the test ride :)
A lovely looking machine Mark. A quick question plz you mention that you have had a variety of different bikes over the years how old are You if that’s not too personal question
Hi Shaun no probs I'm 49 :)
What a lot of bike for the money. Is the mileage an issue?
Not at all Colin they go on for well over 100 k :)
Do you still own this bike and did any problems pop up?
Hi no I sold it a year ago... thoroughly enjoyed it but now have a tracer 9 GT
Very reliable bike just had a small coolant leak on one of the pipes which was an easy fix
Cheers mark
hi Mark, do you still have the Trophy? if so how would you sum her up after a year of ownership? im very keen on them, might try pick 1 up next summer! cheers!!
Hi Peter yes still have it ....went out today ...been 100% reliable ...55 mpg average ...it's definitely a keeper until I'm not strong enough to push it around :) lovely to ride
Regards mark
@@markpulling12 thanks for the reply, I'm glad it's been good for you. Really looking forward to getting a go on 1 as soon as I can! Cheers!
@@markpulling12 thanks for the reply, I'm glad it's been good for you. Really looking forward to getting a go on 1 as soon as I can! Cheers!
Fantastic copy of BMW R1200RT 😊
Hey Mark! Thank you for this really nice review. I happen to be the proud owner of a '17 SE in Phantom Black and I love it. I first saw the Trophy at the IMS way back in 2014, and even then something told me that I would own one someday. At the time they were pricey so I waited. And when I had the opportunity to get this one brand new I jumped at it! What can I say? It's an amazing machine. Smooth as butter, very luxurious and an absolute dream to ride. You get that nice Pirelli 190 rear on it's edge at full song and that is a special thing! But you already know that, don't you? HA! Cheers, mate. Enjoy it. I know I am.
Thanks Dennis ,yes I ride it as much as I can ,it's a dream :)
What was it like for urban stuff?
It's fine as the engine is so smooth and tractable ...not very good at filtering as it's so wide though
Regards mark
How does it compare to ST 1300
A bit heavier but much smoother and more comfortable...plus the SE has more standard equipment
Best wishes mark
Do you still have the trophy mark.?
Hi Tony no I sold it ... great bike but got a bit heavy for me ...I have a tracer 9 gt now :)
I’m looking to trade my Harley for a 2014 Trophy with 13,000 miles. What do you think?
Hi ...I'd say go for it 100% ....mine is a 2014 with 50 k miles and I love it ...runs as new
Cheers mark
@@markpulling12 thanks for the info. The one I’m looking at is $7,800 US. Are the valve adjustment prices steep?
@@gman9582 hi I think it needs a valve check at 20 k miles ...yes can be pricey ... Around £500 here in the uk if they actually need adjustment...I've heard they are generally good and stay within limits .. luckily mine had already been done just before I bought it so won't need looking at for a while yet :)
Hey mark just seen this I was wondering how you’ve gone on with the trophy and if you still have it 👍🏻 ATB
Hi these are amazing bikes ,heavy ,but the best if you want to tour long distance ...no sadly just sold it as I needed the money back for other things
Highly recommend it though ;)
@@markpulling12 thanks for that mark yes I’m keeping my eye peeled for a nice one ATB 👍🏻