I´m 5 minutes from being outside of the city, and i only plan on cruising at sensible speeds. (I´m 47 yo) So based on your feedback it sounds perfect for me.
@user-zs9td7zg7u2 ай бұрын
When is the next meet up southeast
@vineethpunukollu79873 ай бұрын
Does the spray paint hold on them without fading or peeling
@feidaikind3 ай бұрын
Désolé, mais ton son est pourri.... On entend rien
@Joihnory3 ай бұрын
Brilliant day out with cool like minded people mate
@MrEye4get6 ай бұрын
I love my 2024 Triumph Bobber, but I had a relatively serious accident three days ago. No one was injured, but the cost of repairs is 50% of the cost of a new motorcycle! The insurance company wanted to total the motorcycle to save money. I had to replace the front and rear fenders, replace the custom-painted tank and replace one silencer on the right side. There are two issues that should be immediately addressed. First, the seat and mono-shock are (as you say) brutal! Second, the gearing is way too high! Who rides at 151 kph in 5th and 171 kph in 6th?
@vivianfoster65346 ай бұрын
Nice job.
@dogpaw7756 ай бұрын
what do they talk about, 'your bike is identical to mine', duh?.
@scott49526 ай бұрын
We talk about dog paw’s
@MrEye4get6 ай бұрын
Here is a list of things I addressed on my 2024 Triumph Bobber. Suspension too stiff: I installed a YSS adjustable (Preload and rebound) shock. Seat too hard: I installed a quilted padded Triumph seat. Reach too far from the seat: I installed up-and-back Triumph bar raisers. Installed forward foot controls. The sound is underwhelming: I installed a Motone X-pipe and tuned the ECU. Gearing too high. I am planning to install 16T front and 39T rear sprockets to lower gearing.
@midlife-crysis7 ай бұрын
What tools did you need? I’m doing mine soon. Any recommendations on torque wrenches.
@_OpdeeMist7 ай бұрын
Why haven’t you sorted out your left channel audio issue? I thought it was only your first video but every one has your voice over only on the left side/channel.
@MrEye4get7 ай бұрын
How many tail tidies can you spot? How many bar-end mirrors are up or down? How many side plate holders? A good way to compare without spending the money first!
@renerodriguez23648 ай бұрын
Get yourself a Fox shock for the rear suspension and I be.I’ve that you will feel a big difference in the handling. Also, a small Dart fly shield will block about 30% of the direct wind force that hits your chest area at higher speeds while on the open road.
@luciano764648 ай бұрын
🤙🤙
@ruxod90029 ай бұрын
That music ahhhahhh
@garyhawkesford225310 ай бұрын
Honda Blackbird lol Great bike the Bobber I had a triple un faired it was crap
@DD-lc5ts11 ай бұрын
A year or so on, do you still have the bobber? Like it or not? I recently swapped my Z900RS for a 2022 bobber. The only negative for me, suspension, I changed the rear for a Fox and have it in the softest rebound, changed the seat for triumphs comfort seat, and if going any distance I add a seat cushion. Coming from a 4 cylinder Kawasaki I was surprised at the vibration of a 2 cylinder 170 degree engine, but have grown to love it. The engine does give off heat, I put that down to the radiator fins doing a good job assisting the liquid cooling. Looks wise I wouldn’t change anything, for me it’s perfect as factory. The exhaust tone is musical, perfect. It’s performance is geared to real world usage, it’s happy at any legal speed and has the torque to overtake with ease. The best thing I can say about it is, whenever I ride it I smile, or laugh out loud!
@midlife-crysis11 ай бұрын
Only reving to 4K….wtf! I’m at 500 miles as well and I rev the life out of it
@lopsided1 Жыл бұрын
I have Wlbers 640 rear and Matrix F20k front and they are better but there's no fixing the lack of travel (in hindsight I would recommend going with Nitron). Triumph needs to raise the seat height 1 or 1.5 inches and use that for more suspension travel and lean angle. I'm 1 year in and many upgrades later this platform is a huge disappointment. Everyone loves the look but it's not rideable unless you have perfect roads and don't want to lean over.
@stephenmartin-pn8vw Жыл бұрын
Hi. I’m trying to contact you about your bike but your Autotrader ad has now come off. Any ideas how to share contact details without overly publicising? Thanks Steve
@cc-ww4yk Жыл бұрын
Good question! I tried googling the answer and it seems the message function on here was disabled in 2018!? Weird. Bit of a pain but if you have FB you can join the bobber addicts page and I can speak to you through there. facebook.com/groups/214963686850412/?ref=share
@stephenmartin-pn8vw Жыл бұрын
Are you on LinkedIn? I don’t have Facebook and I’ve tried sending you a couple of messages back through this link but I don’t think they’re getting through to you.
@Aitch412 Жыл бұрын
Got a 2017 Bobber, agree with the shock issues... its pants... Hagon unit on the horizon, and the rear light/no plate hanger was swapped for a BAAK item... tidies up the rear end a treat... a small Dart screen keeps the wind blast down on open roads...
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
Let me know how the Hagon shock works out. I've been looking at some different brands myself recently.
@bikabill5182 Жыл бұрын
At about 10:26 you said what was the worst part of the bike....rear linked crossed(?). What is that? I am amazed at the filtering you do... not legal here yet (SC in USA), but maybe someday. Love the looks of the Bobber, especially the transverse engine design vs the inline V2 (Harley, Indian). Just seems 'more right!' But for US roads I'll have to stick with my S&S powered Softail until Bobber enlarges the fuel tank (more range) and fits them with cast wheels so I can plug a flat tire instead of ruining the whole day. Thanks for a great video!
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
The rear light cluster. I just think they are too big and spoil the aesthetic of the bike. When I took my bike licence I was actively encouraged by the examiner to do more filtering. I think it must be infuriating if you can't do it. That's one of the best bits of being on a bike 👍
@Anoyus Жыл бұрын
Loved mine. Even if it felt a bit small
@cc-ww4yk Жыл бұрын
How tall are you? I love the Africa Twin. But I have the opposite problem with that bike 😅
@Anoyus Жыл бұрын
@@cc-ww4yk 6'1" I ended up doing the forward foot controls and altering the seat setup.
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
@Annoyus ah ok. I may try and do a video in the near future with a friend of mine who's 6ft3 to give an insight for taller riders. 👍
@markhenry192 Жыл бұрын
They look good but wouldn't the Speed Master be a better choice. Better suspension pillion room and luggage rack space, all for the same money! I do get it is a very good looking bike and I guess we buy a bike with our heart before head.
@zachariepokorski657 Жыл бұрын
Very nice. You really need Promo-SM!!!
@scubasteve524 Жыл бұрын
Who made your heated grips?
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
They are from triumph. They come as standard on the bonnie but sadly not on thr bobber. Very discreet and look like the normal grips with a tiny button. But nice and warm. When you turn them on a message on the dash tells you they are on.
@eldente Жыл бұрын
I'm at over 6000 miles in 1 year on mine. Love it. I ride in LA, i do my best to avoid pot holes and what not, but i ride this fucker hard too, love it!
@woodcutter2479 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2019 bobber black and fitted a rear fox shock and I can tell you that it’s definitely true it transformed the bike ….The very nature of the bike by design is going to unlike those horrible deep pot holes but the fox shock handles 90% of them well …honestly it will be the best up grade you can do to the bobber and it will be money well spent …ride safe all the best
@cc-ww4yk Жыл бұрын
Good feedback. I think it's probably a necessary upgrade at this point rather than an indulgence
@seancarter8006 Жыл бұрын
Why are you so obsessed with wanting to ride fast?? You've lost the total essence of motorbike riding..
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
An interesting question. I'd not say i was obsessed. But i suppose I just enjoy the challenge it brings. I'd say there are many different ways to ride a motorbike. But as there are no rolling hills or areas of natural beauty nearby, just cruising along doesn't offer the enjoyment it once did. Every person/situation is different hence the variety of bikes available. I have certainly gotten away from the original essence of what this channel was made for though and the initial audience it may have attracted.
@seancarter8006 Жыл бұрын
@@MaximumProductions70 I guess I get what yr saying buddy 👍 but seems a bit of a shame to give up such a beautiful bike
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
@@seancarter8006 it's for sure an amazing bike. Can't argue with that at all. But if I keep it I know I'm going to get carried away and spend loads customising it 😅
@boogie1354 Жыл бұрын
Audio is terrible !
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
@Boogie 1 yeah I know. As soon as i go over 30mph the wind noise is awful. In trying to figure out how to fix it but not having much luck.
@matthewbeesley5850 Жыл бұрын
1300 miles over eight months is about 160 miles a month, or about 40 miles each weekend. I will be interested in your thoughts after 13,000 miles, in about 73 months (six years).
@cc-ww4yk Жыл бұрын
I will tag you in that video 😁
@joegoodman4312 Жыл бұрын
“Who needs food anyway?” Too right chum! Great start to the channel. I’ll also be looking at a Triumph, (probably a Speedmaster as may want to take passengers and also have a functioning spine) when I have some experience and I will say that the Bobber is definitely best looking by far and in that livery too. Their size is good for me too as I’m the same dimensions as yourself. Just need to pass now…
@noobieonthego Жыл бұрын
Nice one mate. I am going to pick up mine in a couple of days :) Your video does make me feel that I am making the right choice. Cheers Chris
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
They are great bikes. Plus they have to be one of the best looking bikes on the road
@vedivartani3826 Жыл бұрын
Hi mate, i've been eyeing the triumph bobber for a while, would you say it would be suitable for a taller rider above 192cm
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
I'm only 172cm so probably not the right person to ask. I have seen a few bigger guys on them, but I've heard others say the bike felt too small. I think you'll only know if you ride it. I know some have put forward controls on for more leg room. If you do try one let me know how you get on.
@TheBobberVlog Жыл бұрын
Great camera work!
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I'm still learning how to use the camera 👍
@66clausy Жыл бұрын
Nice Bobber vids ....found your Chanel today....Thx and greets from Bavaria👍
@davidread4051 Жыл бұрын
Had one for 2 years I really like it the only thing I would change is the tank
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
I've fortunately got one of the larger tanks. I think it makes a noticeable difference
@davidread4051 Жыл бұрын
Did you put a speedmaster tank on the bobber
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
@@davidread4051 no, the newer models come with a bigger tank as standard.
@davidread4051 Жыл бұрын
@@MaximumProductions70 I think I will have to get the new model then
@scubasteve524 Жыл бұрын
Is there anything more disgusting than smoking, yes people who complain about something that they shouldn’t have an opinion about especially when your outdoors.
@Texas2Tires Жыл бұрын
Nice event, thanks for sharing, just subscribed to support a fellow motovlogger. I have a sport / tourer BMW RS and have been thinking of adding a cruiser / bobber to the garage and the Triumph bobber is tops on my list. Not only because it's cool looking and a great value for the money, but also because there are just too many Harleys around me here in Austin, Texas. Love Harleys, but it's hard to stand out when so many people have them. The Triumph Bobber definitely stands out here. Enjoy the Ride!
@cc-ww4yk Жыл бұрын
Cheers bud. I've owned both and loved both. I don't think you can go wrong with either. I had a look at your vids. Can't see that bikini event happening here 😅
@Texas2Tires Жыл бұрын
@@cc-ww4yk well that bikini event was pretty tame. The ones at the rallies can get a bit more wild. Currently making a video about my test ride yesterday of the new BMW k1600 and R18 Baggers. That was great fun. Looking to more videos from your side. Next time, it would be interesting to interview some of the other riders and listen to their reasons why they like their bobbers and what mods they did to them. You said you owned both, did you mean a Harley and a triumph or a Beemer and a triumph?
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
@@Texas2Tires I had a Dyna a few years back. Never owned a BMW but they do make some lovely bikes
@Brandenburg008 Жыл бұрын
I rode one of those over here in the US. It had the factory option mini apes and I absolutely loved it. Hope I can pick one up some day.
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
Which part of the US? You have some amazing places to ride over there 👍
@Brandenburg008 Жыл бұрын
@@MaximumProductions70 indeed! I live in the Black Hills of South Dakota which is where Mt. Rushmore and the Sturgis Rally are. The riding is incredible here👍
@Fittednocap Жыл бұрын
How long have you been riding overall?
@MaximumProductions70 Жыл бұрын
About 10 years. But mostly just commuting. I've spent a lot of hours on track since this video (not on the bobber) which is why I've not put out any recent stuff
@suesue5694 Жыл бұрын
Everyone already sat with a beer....they obviously didn't ride after? Iv had my bobber for a Yr. Been all over on it had the quilted triumph seat fitted and no issues. If ALL your mates are on the triples how boring are they 🤣 the bobber has great character. Iv got a triumph speedmaster and a bonneville t100 too. There all great bikes. Bobber u can chuck about endlessly
@Woodsieone Жыл бұрын
Part of the addicts group, and seriously the tyres wont give out, even when you're grinding the pegs, don't worry! 😁
@jontysolomons8475 Жыл бұрын
Really good review, same experience as myself, gives wrong instructions, gets you into wrong lane, this thing is actually quite dangerous at times. Additionally, completely drained my iPhone battery a few times. Couldn't get any support from beeline for nearly a week and after following the advice I could no longer pair the device. As you you said "if you need to get somewhere fast with 100% reliable instructions, I wouldn't use this".....bang on. I love the concept but feel it needs more development to be fit for purpose.
@cc-ww4yk Жыл бұрын
I agree with all you've said
@AndrewJB Жыл бұрын
100% changing my exhaust when I get my bobber next week. I'm lucky to live near Thornton Hundred and Hitchcox.
@cc-ww4yk Жыл бұрын
Go get it supercharged and have a wide wheel kit fitted. Then let me do a video on it 😁
@AndrewJB Жыл бұрын
@@cc-ww4yk I've spent far too much money on cars in the past 😂 won't be doing a lot to the bobber.
@cc-ww4yk Жыл бұрын
@@AndrewJB famous last words 😅
@carlossayers Жыл бұрын
Nice video, thank you. I would have loved to see more details of the bikes, like what mods did they have?
@minnicarides2 жыл бұрын
Amazing!🤩
@cc-ww4yk Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it. There will be bigger ones in the future for sure
@Shinjiitso2 жыл бұрын
I loved the look of the first bobber.. then was so tempted to buy the bobber black when that came out.. I held off because of the small tank size.. then when they bought the new model out and addressed the tank I couldn’t believe my luck.. but was also a little disappointed by the lack of black option.. and I’m the same height so the seat height on this is also more appealing than my z1000… everytime you made a comment I had to think back to work out if I’d actually made this video.. then I remember I havnt actually bought one yet.
@scottglen81272 жыл бұрын
Definitely deeper sound. Sounds lovely. I like my stock exhaust but it could Definitely go a little louder.
@cc-ww4yk2 жыл бұрын
Sadly the microphones never do the sound justice. The stock system is actually really good already. I wasn't in any rush to change but when I saw the pipes advertised they were too much of a bargain not to buy.
@scottglen81272 жыл бұрын
@@cc-ww4yk definitely at a 3rd of the price I'd have jumped on it. I'm just doing a bit of research before I jump in and buy a new system.
@nealsmith6887 Жыл бұрын
Are these just slip on pipes or did you have to install fuel pack ??
@anthonybluhm47242 жыл бұрын
Try addressing your preload in the rear shock before you change it out. If you are not a heavy individual, lightening, the preload can help a bunch.
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The filming made me feel queasy
I´m 5 minutes from being outside of the city, and i only plan on cruising at sensible speeds. (I´m 47 yo) So based on your feedback it sounds perfect for me.
When is the next meet up southeast
Does the spray paint hold on them without fading or peeling
Désolé, mais ton son est pourri.... On entend rien
Brilliant day out with cool like minded people mate
I love my 2024 Triumph Bobber, but I had a relatively serious accident three days ago. No one was injured, but the cost of repairs is 50% of the cost of a new motorcycle! The insurance company wanted to total the motorcycle to save money. I had to replace the front and rear fenders, replace the custom-painted tank and replace one silencer on the right side. There are two issues that should be immediately addressed. First, the seat and mono-shock are (as you say) brutal! Second, the gearing is way too high! Who rides at 151 kph in 5th and 171 kph in 6th?
Nice job.
what do they talk about, 'your bike is identical to mine', duh?.
We talk about dog paw’s
Here is a list of things I addressed on my 2024 Triumph Bobber. Suspension too stiff: I installed a YSS adjustable (Preload and rebound) shock. Seat too hard: I installed a quilted padded Triumph seat. Reach too far from the seat: I installed up-and-back Triumph bar raisers. Installed forward foot controls. The sound is underwhelming: I installed a Motone X-pipe and tuned the ECU. Gearing too high. I am planning to install 16T front and 39T rear sprockets to lower gearing.
What tools did you need? I’m doing mine soon. Any recommendations on torque wrenches.
Why haven’t you sorted out your left channel audio issue? I thought it was only your first video but every one has your voice over only on the left side/channel.
How many tail tidies can you spot? How many bar-end mirrors are up or down? How many side plate holders? A good way to compare without spending the money first!
Get yourself a Fox shock for the rear suspension and I be.I’ve that you will feel a big difference in the handling. Also, a small Dart fly shield will block about 30% of the direct wind force that hits your chest area at higher speeds while on the open road.
🤙🤙
That music ahhhahhh
Honda Blackbird lol Great bike the Bobber I had a triple un faired it was crap
A year or so on, do you still have the bobber? Like it or not? I recently swapped my Z900RS for a 2022 bobber. The only negative for me, suspension, I changed the rear for a Fox and have it in the softest rebound, changed the seat for triumphs comfort seat, and if going any distance I add a seat cushion. Coming from a 4 cylinder Kawasaki I was surprised at the vibration of a 2 cylinder 170 degree engine, but have grown to love it. The engine does give off heat, I put that down to the radiator fins doing a good job assisting the liquid cooling. Looks wise I wouldn’t change anything, for me it’s perfect as factory. The exhaust tone is musical, perfect. It’s performance is geared to real world usage, it’s happy at any legal speed and has the torque to overtake with ease. The best thing I can say about it is, whenever I ride it I smile, or laugh out loud!
Only reving to 4K….wtf! I’m at 500 miles as well and I rev the life out of it
I have Wlbers 640 rear and Matrix F20k front and they are better but there's no fixing the lack of travel (in hindsight I would recommend going with Nitron). Triumph needs to raise the seat height 1 or 1.5 inches and use that for more suspension travel and lean angle. I'm 1 year in and many upgrades later this platform is a huge disappointment. Everyone loves the look but it's not rideable unless you have perfect roads and don't want to lean over.
Hi. I’m trying to contact you about your bike but your Autotrader ad has now come off. Any ideas how to share contact details without overly publicising? Thanks Steve
Good question! I tried googling the answer and it seems the message function on here was disabled in 2018!? Weird. Bit of a pain but if you have FB you can join the bobber addicts page and I can speak to you through there. facebook.com/groups/214963686850412/?ref=share
Are you on LinkedIn? I don’t have Facebook and I’ve tried sending you a couple of messages back through this link but I don’t think they’re getting through to you.
Got a 2017 Bobber, agree with the shock issues... its pants... Hagon unit on the horizon, and the rear light/no plate hanger was swapped for a BAAK item... tidies up the rear end a treat... a small Dart screen keeps the wind blast down on open roads...
Let me know how the Hagon shock works out. I've been looking at some different brands myself recently.
At about 10:26 you said what was the worst part of the bike....rear linked crossed(?). What is that? I am amazed at the filtering you do... not legal here yet (SC in USA), but maybe someday. Love the looks of the Bobber, especially the transverse engine design vs the inline V2 (Harley, Indian). Just seems 'more right!' But for US roads I'll have to stick with my S&S powered Softail until Bobber enlarges the fuel tank (more range) and fits them with cast wheels so I can plug a flat tire instead of ruining the whole day. Thanks for a great video!
The rear light cluster. I just think they are too big and spoil the aesthetic of the bike. When I took my bike licence I was actively encouraged by the examiner to do more filtering. I think it must be infuriating if you can't do it. That's one of the best bits of being on a bike 👍
Loved mine. Even if it felt a bit small
How tall are you? I love the Africa Twin. But I have the opposite problem with that bike 😅
@@cc-ww4yk 6'1" I ended up doing the forward foot controls and altering the seat setup.
@Annoyus ah ok. I may try and do a video in the near future with a friend of mine who's 6ft3 to give an insight for taller riders. 👍
They look good but wouldn't the Speed Master be a better choice. Better suspension pillion room and luggage rack space, all for the same money! I do get it is a very good looking bike and I guess we buy a bike with our heart before head.
Very nice. You really need Promo-SM!!!
Who made your heated grips?
They are from triumph. They come as standard on the bonnie but sadly not on thr bobber. Very discreet and look like the normal grips with a tiny button. But nice and warm. When you turn them on a message on the dash tells you they are on.
I'm at over 6000 miles in 1 year on mine. Love it. I ride in LA, i do my best to avoid pot holes and what not, but i ride this fucker hard too, love it!
I have a 2019 bobber black and fitted a rear fox shock and I can tell you that it’s definitely true it transformed the bike ….The very nature of the bike by design is going to unlike those horrible deep pot holes but the fox shock handles 90% of them well …honestly it will be the best up grade you can do to the bobber and it will be money well spent …ride safe all the best
Good feedback. I think it's probably a necessary upgrade at this point rather than an indulgence
Why are you so obsessed with wanting to ride fast?? You've lost the total essence of motorbike riding..
An interesting question. I'd not say i was obsessed. But i suppose I just enjoy the challenge it brings. I'd say there are many different ways to ride a motorbike. But as there are no rolling hills or areas of natural beauty nearby, just cruising along doesn't offer the enjoyment it once did. Every person/situation is different hence the variety of bikes available. I have certainly gotten away from the original essence of what this channel was made for though and the initial audience it may have attracted.
@@MaximumProductions70 I guess I get what yr saying buddy 👍 but seems a bit of a shame to give up such a beautiful bike
@@seancarter8006 it's for sure an amazing bike. Can't argue with that at all. But if I keep it I know I'm going to get carried away and spend loads customising it 😅
Audio is terrible !
@Boogie 1 yeah I know. As soon as i go over 30mph the wind noise is awful. In trying to figure out how to fix it but not having much luck.
1300 miles over eight months is about 160 miles a month, or about 40 miles each weekend. I will be interested in your thoughts after 13,000 miles, in about 73 months (six years).
I will tag you in that video 😁
“Who needs food anyway?” Too right chum! Great start to the channel. I’ll also be looking at a Triumph, (probably a Speedmaster as may want to take passengers and also have a functioning spine) when I have some experience and I will say that the Bobber is definitely best looking by far and in that livery too. Their size is good for me too as I’m the same dimensions as yourself. Just need to pass now…
Nice one mate. I am going to pick up mine in a couple of days :) Your video does make me feel that I am making the right choice. Cheers Chris
They are great bikes. Plus they have to be one of the best looking bikes on the road
Hi mate, i've been eyeing the triumph bobber for a while, would you say it would be suitable for a taller rider above 192cm
I'm only 172cm so probably not the right person to ask. I have seen a few bigger guys on them, but I've heard others say the bike felt too small. I think you'll only know if you ride it. I know some have put forward controls on for more leg room. If you do try one let me know how you get on.
Great camera work!
Thanks. I'm still learning how to use the camera 👍
Nice Bobber vids ....found your Chanel today....Thx and greets from Bavaria👍
Had one for 2 years I really like it the only thing I would change is the tank
I've fortunately got one of the larger tanks. I think it makes a noticeable difference
Did you put a speedmaster tank on the bobber
@@davidread4051 no, the newer models come with a bigger tank as standard.
@@MaximumProductions70 I think I will have to get the new model then
Is there anything more disgusting than smoking, yes people who complain about something that they shouldn’t have an opinion about especially when your outdoors.
Nice event, thanks for sharing, just subscribed to support a fellow motovlogger. I have a sport / tourer BMW RS and have been thinking of adding a cruiser / bobber to the garage and the Triumph bobber is tops on my list. Not only because it's cool looking and a great value for the money, but also because there are just too many Harleys around me here in Austin, Texas. Love Harleys, but it's hard to stand out when so many people have them. The Triumph Bobber definitely stands out here. Enjoy the Ride!
Cheers bud. I've owned both and loved both. I don't think you can go wrong with either. I had a look at your vids. Can't see that bikini event happening here 😅
@@cc-ww4yk well that bikini event was pretty tame. The ones at the rallies can get a bit more wild. Currently making a video about my test ride yesterday of the new BMW k1600 and R18 Baggers. That was great fun. Looking to more videos from your side. Next time, it would be interesting to interview some of the other riders and listen to their reasons why they like their bobbers and what mods they did to them. You said you owned both, did you mean a Harley and a triumph or a Beemer and a triumph?
@@Texas2Tires I had a Dyna a few years back. Never owned a BMW but they do make some lovely bikes
I rode one of those over here in the US. It had the factory option mini apes and I absolutely loved it. Hope I can pick one up some day.
Which part of the US? You have some amazing places to ride over there 👍
@@MaximumProductions70 indeed! I live in the Black Hills of South Dakota which is where Mt. Rushmore and the Sturgis Rally are. The riding is incredible here👍
How long have you been riding overall?
About 10 years. But mostly just commuting. I've spent a lot of hours on track since this video (not on the bobber) which is why I've not put out any recent stuff
Everyone already sat with a beer....they obviously didn't ride after? Iv had my bobber for a Yr. Been all over on it had the quilted triumph seat fitted and no issues. If ALL your mates are on the triples how boring are they 🤣 the bobber has great character. Iv got a triumph speedmaster and a bonneville t100 too. There all great bikes. Bobber u can chuck about endlessly
Part of the addicts group, and seriously the tyres wont give out, even when you're grinding the pegs, don't worry! 😁
Really good review, same experience as myself, gives wrong instructions, gets you into wrong lane, this thing is actually quite dangerous at times. Additionally, completely drained my iPhone battery a few times. Couldn't get any support from beeline for nearly a week and after following the advice I could no longer pair the device. As you you said "if you need to get somewhere fast with 100% reliable instructions, I wouldn't use this".....bang on. I love the concept but feel it needs more development to be fit for purpose.
I agree with all you've said
100% changing my exhaust when I get my bobber next week. I'm lucky to live near Thornton Hundred and Hitchcox.
Go get it supercharged and have a wide wheel kit fitted. Then let me do a video on it 😁
@@cc-ww4yk I've spent far too much money on cars in the past 😂 won't be doing a lot to the bobber.
@@AndrewJB famous last words 😅
Nice video, thank you. I would have loved to see more details of the bikes, like what mods did they have?
Amazing!🤩
Glad you liked it. There will be bigger ones in the future for sure
I loved the look of the first bobber.. then was so tempted to buy the bobber black when that came out.. I held off because of the small tank size.. then when they bought the new model out and addressed the tank I couldn’t believe my luck.. but was also a little disappointed by the lack of black option.. and I’m the same height so the seat height on this is also more appealing than my z1000… everytime you made a comment I had to think back to work out if I’d actually made this video.. then I remember I havnt actually bought one yet.
Definitely deeper sound. Sounds lovely. I like my stock exhaust but it could Definitely go a little louder.
Sadly the microphones never do the sound justice. The stock system is actually really good already. I wasn't in any rush to change but when I saw the pipes advertised they were too much of a bargain not to buy.
@@cc-ww4yk definitely at a 3rd of the price I'd have jumped on it. I'm just doing a bit of research before I jump in and buy a new system.
Are these just slip on pipes or did you have to install fuel pack ??
Try addressing your preload in the rear shock before you change it out. If you are not a heavy individual, lightening, the preload can help a bunch.
So, an oil change?
Pretty much 😅