Triumph Trident | Full Review
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- The Triumph Trident is a fantastically versatile little weapon and a great little bench mark for anyone looking at the class.
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That Guy Martin impersonation had me in stitches. Nice review too.
More Rarefied Guy: ruclips.net/video/gOglhFmzF7E/видео.html :)
Thanks man, it makes an appearance every now and then 😁
One of the best reviews on the Trident I have seen.nice job!
Thanks
Bought it, love it, 1800 miles in the Rockies in my first 4 months. Now, ski season is here.
Always love your reviews. Keep it coming. Trident seems great, I want one
Triumph are on to a winner with the Trident!
An 1100 Trident would make a good future prospect, I think.
Nice of Guy to make an appearance at the end. Good review I was thinking of getting the trident until I saw the new 950 monster
Another cracking review 👍. Thank you!
Hi cracking vid. What bar end mirrors are they please
Thanks for the review. Not sure whether I like the retro/modern styling of the Trident, the tank looks a bit bulbous I reckon.
But looks are subjective I guess, I think my KTM 690R Duke looks good so what do I know.
Yeah that one splits a crowd. I know what you mean with the trident though, it is very 'round' looking
Love the Guy Martin voice.
What did you enjoy riding more the trident or 2019 street twin. Was going to go trident but now I’m really feeling the classic twin.
Loved your review, very different and works well
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Just got me a new Trident here in the USA. I must say the throttle is horribly bad. It will hang once you pull in the clutch and the delay is almost dangerous. Triumph really needs to sort this out or I’ll be going back to Yamaha. And it’s too bad because the engine and power delivery is damn near perfect.
Don't like the seat unit or lack of it. Otherwise great bike. Cheers.
how is the power low and mid range compared to the street triple 675?
Honestly slightly less punchy, but smoother.
It’s a decent bike. I’d put other entry level bikes ahead of it, MT07 or the CB650
Lol the Trident is so much better then the MT07, has much better tech for the price
@@josephlemons LOL. If you need a basic level of traction control and two riding modes on a bike with a soft tune such as the Trident, it would be the one to get.
Nothing beats the Triumph build quality,I used to own a MT07 and it's build quality is almost embarrassing,to think Yamaha has the balls asking +- 7.500 euro's for that.
Yeah I went from a mt-09 to a street triple 765, the triumph smashes it in everyway. Build quality of the triumph makes the Yamaha feel like a plastic toy.
@@punkrockdidi funny, the MT07 would and will prove to be more reliable
So when are you going to address the CB not in the room? Was the CB too reliable and you needed more drama in your life, so you turned once again to Italians?
Something like that. No unfortunately the CB does not meet the London emotions regulations otherwise I'd still have it. I don't think this one's staying too long though, hasn't worked its way into my heart yet.
@@RarefiedRoad get a test ride on a modern sv650 Tim. I think I remember that you had an old one before, but you could pretty much swap the scrambler for a nearly new SV. Give it a go, I loved riding my mates. (Although I thought it was a bit vibey and he says I must be mad as it's smooth as anything, so I'd like a second opinion...)
Its a bit ugly has a sort of squashed hunchback look
Thanks for sharing your experiences, I really enjoyed that. I am no longer able to ride, and miss it so much, but I really enjoy rides like this to feel a bit of what I miss. Looking forward to seeing more content. Regards, Bob M. South Wales
Hey Bob , maybe a pillion ouing.
Good review. Congrats on 10k btw!
Thanks, feels like a milestone
From now on I want all testing to be done by Guy Martin! 😂 I want to hear him test a Chinese 125 😂😂 In other things, I really like the bike (apart from the stubby seat and swingarm mounted plate, I hate that combo on bikes) , 'it comes alive after 6k revs'...most bikes I like are done with by 6k, I'm definitely a short-shift, twin cylinder fan. It sounds similar, both in riding and power, to the 600 bandit I owned many years ago and I never really liked riding that. You had to work too hard and I'm a very lazy rider.....
Twins don't feel buzzy - one argument for the Ducati. I would rather have the Triumph, though. Assuming it turns out to be reliable. Triumphs don't have a good reliability record, although the triples might be okay.
Excellent review.
So, are you tempted to trade in your Ducati for a Trident?
It's tempting but I don't think this is my next bike to be honest, I think I need something I can do distance on.
Great bike, but even at the relatively cheap purchase price I'd rather have a used Street Triple - more so when you can get say a 5+ years old Street Triple R for considerably less money (and better performance/spec). I realise that this is the perennial used vs new decision but worthy of consideration. Its certainly going to be a great used buy in years to come :-)
Would you buy this with your own money? What would you get? No off road, no touring, no commuting?
Nice review
Nobody ever mentions that it sounds like a wet fart though...
swap a street triple motor into it
Sublime review...you are the man.