I really enjoy being able to easily wheel it around the garage and back it out. A lot of folks say this is a heavy bike. They probably have never ridden a Harley Road Glide or that gigantic Yamaha Venture touring bike that weights 1,000 lbs. Light and small is the answer.
After checking several videos on the T120 and the Speedmaster, one thing about the Triumph engines is having to remove the cams the set the valve clearance. To adjust the valves the shims under the cams have to be replaced. Most bikes I’ve had with shim/ bucket setup, a tool is available to depress the spring and slip the shim out. Apparently there isn’t room in the valve cover area without removing the cams. If you are mechanically inclined it doesn’t appear to be too difficult. But I’m sure shop rates will get in your pocket.
I checked with the head mechanic at D&D cycles in Pensacola. He showed me the service manual and technically you don't have to remove the cam. You just lift up the rocker assembly, replace the shim as required and put the rocker assembly back in place. But, he also said the valves don't have to be checked until 20K and once they are checked and set they usually don't need readjusting. I always adjusted my own valves when we had nut and screw adjusters. But he says this design doesn't require as frequent valve checks as the old design. So it may be worth it to just let the shop do that particular job. Thanks for the comment and I hope you subscribed.
I raised the shift lever and solved getting my toe under the lever. Its a really easy fix, took about 5 minutes. Thanks for the comment, hope you subscribed.
I've got the same bike, same color. Love it love it love it. Nice review of the bike. I agree with the anemic horn, lol. I love the torque of the engjne. I'm getting 59 to 60 mpg with mine. It's a do it all motorcycle. I'm 64 and totally agree with your assessment of the bike. It's great. Enjoy it and be safe. Edit: the stock pirelli tires suck! Did you get the michelins?
The tire are almost brand new, but I'm aware of the need to switch to the Michelins or Avon if available. I sold my heavy cruiser bike and bought the T120. Wow what a difference. I was almost to the point of quitting riding, but the T120 is so easy to ride Ill be in the saddle for a long time to come. Thanks for the comment and hope you subscribed. More T120 content is in the works.
@ridingonabudget I tried to get the Avon's but they where really hard to find in the u.s. I ended up with Bridgestone battlax tires as I've heard good things about them on the Bonnevilles. I've yet to get them installed because life sometimes gets in the way. Yeah I subscribed, lol. I have a channel also.
Got the same bike. Love it
I really enjoy being able to easily wheel it around the garage and back it out. A lot of folks say this is a heavy bike. They probably have never ridden a Harley Road Glide or that gigantic Yamaha Venture touring bike that weights 1,000 lbs. Light and small is the answer.
I just bought the exact same bike - same color and everything.
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Looking forward to the next video. Thanks!
After checking several videos on the T120 and the Speedmaster, one thing about the Triumph engines is having to remove the cams the set the valve clearance. To adjust the valves the shims under the cams have to be replaced. Most bikes I’ve had with shim/ bucket setup, a tool is available to depress the spring and slip the shim out. Apparently there isn’t room in the valve cover area without removing the cams. If you are mechanically inclined it doesn’t appear to be too difficult. But I’m sure shop rates will get in your pocket.
I did not realize that was the case. Ill ask our local Triumph dealer about that and see what its going to cost.
I checked with the head mechanic at D&D cycles in Pensacola. He showed me the service manual and technically you don't have to remove the cam. You just lift up the rocker assembly, replace the shim as required and put the rocker assembly back in place. But, he also said the valves don't have to be checked until 20K and once they are checked and set they usually don't need readjusting. I always adjusted my own valves when we had nut and screw adjusters. But he says this design doesn't require as frequent valve checks as the old design. So it may be worth it to just let the shop do that particular job. Thanks for the comment and I hope you subscribed.
Great bike.
Thanks
any issues reaching the shifter? seemed really close to the bike.
None so far. It is a little hard to get my toe under it to shift up with boots on. Other than that no problems.
I raised the shift lever and solved getting my toe under the lever. Its a really easy fix, took about 5 minutes. Thanks for the comment, hope you subscribed.
I've got the same bike, same color. Love it love it love it. Nice review of the bike. I agree with the anemic horn, lol. I love the torque of the engjne. I'm getting 59 to 60 mpg with mine. It's a do it all motorcycle.
I'm 64 and totally agree with your assessment of the bike. It's great. Enjoy it and be safe.
Edit: the stock pirelli tires suck! Did you get the michelins?
The tire are almost brand new, but I'm aware of the need to switch to the Michelins or Avon if available. I sold my heavy cruiser bike and bought the T120. Wow what a difference. I was almost to the point of quitting riding, but the T120 is so easy to ride Ill be in the saddle for a long time to come. Thanks for the comment and hope you subscribed. More T120 content is in the works.
@ridingonabudget I tried to get the Avon's but they where really hard to find in the u.s. I ended up with Bridgestone battlax tires as I've heard good things about them on the Bonnevilles. I've yet to get them installed because life sometimes gets in the way.
Yeah I subscribed, lol. I have a channel also.
@@woodtickgreg6926well I’ll subscribe ya back.
I had different tires. Dealer told me 2023s got a michelins.
@@woodtickgreg6926 You'll love the Battlax tires. They transformed my t120