thank you! I used to ride a BSA twin, it's a good bike. Triumphs are generally popular in Japan and other British bikes are not major, but everyone enjoys their own.😁
@@dropmotors8501 Yes, I know that Triumph motorcycles probably had the least failure engines of all British twins. This made them very popular all over the world. I have two Triumph - T120 from 1966 and a T150 from 1974. They are being repaired now. My friend has a 1938 Triumph Speed Twin. It's a beautiful bike...🙂 Best regards.
@@lechbanas6088 I've also ridden the T150V, we may be similar. I rode Triumph T100, T100R, TR-6 and T150. My first British bike was a TR-6 in 1970, this bike blew my life up a notch, it was a really great bike.
@@dropmotors8501 British bikes are great. So far I have ridden old motorcycles produced in communist countries. It is impossible to compare a decent British motorcycle with what was made until 1989 in Poland, Czechoslovakia and East Germany. There are legends about the failure rate of Soviet boxers, but fortunately I have not ridden them. 😃
It is beautiful! 👍 🥰
I've been riding a 1954 BSA A7 for five years, it's a great feeling! ☺
Greetings from Europe to Japanese motorcyclists. 🙏
thank you! I used to ride a BSA twin, it's a good bike. Triumphs are generally popular in Japan and other British bikes are not major, but everyone enjoys their own.😁
@@dropmotors8501 Yes, I know that Triumph motorcycles probably had the least failure engines of all British twins. This made them very popular all over the world.
I have two Triumph - T120 from 1966 and a T150 from 1974. They are being repaired now.
My friend has a 1938 Triumph Speed Twin. It's a beautiful bike...🙂
Best regards.
@@lechbanas6088 I've also ridden the T150V, we may be similar. I rode Triumph T100, T100R, TR-6 and T150. My first British bike was a TR-6 in 1970, this bike blew my life up a notch, it was a really great bike.
@@dropmotors8501 British bikes are great. So far I have ridden old motorcycles produced in communist countries. It is impossible to compare a decent British motorcycle with what was made until 1989 in Poland, Czechoslovakia and East Germany. There are legends about the failure rate of Soviet boxers, but fortunately I have not ridden them.
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So many British bikes, these guys really know how to have a good time, Thanks for posting
We will run hard and fix hard, thank you!We will run hard and fix hard, thank you!
awesome vid--good turnout too,gotta love those lady riders..
thank you! Female riders are always popular😁
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