Puts me in a very special head space. The Triumph exhaust note is exquisite. How do you like the wheels compared to laced? Keep those rides coming my friend. 😎
I actually like these cast wheels, they are tubeless so it is more convenient when you are on the road. It’s less maintenance(almost no maintenance compared to laced). They are also stronger. Plus the looks, it’s looks more modern but vintage at the same time. 🙂
@Revtones Without any "flex" to them on road bumps like laced wheels the bike suspension has that job alone . Honda around 1977 had a "flex" stamped steel construction which was best of both I think. PS: You are so lucky to live near such wonderful country roads. My grandfather immigrated to Canada from Jarpen Jamtland in early 1900's at a very young age & I regret not having visited Sweden when I was in a position do do so.
@@blairswanson44 Thank you! Cast wheels do put all the work on the suspension-Honda’s stamped steel idea sounds like a cool mix of both worlds. Sweden’s countryside is a dream to ride through; Järpen, Jämtland, must’ve been incredible too. If you ever visit, I hope it feels like home!
Daily dose of this ride is definitely calming 😌
It really is!
I watched the whole video and enjoyed it, good job man. The sound is really epic.
Thanks for the support, glad you enjoyed it.
Great quality POV videos like yours have inspired me to create my own channel and start recording my own rides. Thanks! Enjoy your rides
Awesome! Thank you, I thought I’m riding in these beautiful sceneries why not to share it with others. Enjoy!
Riding in Sweden will be on my list, colorful nature and country side. thanks for sharing. love from Holland 😊
Yes, you definitely won’t regret it, it’s beautiful here.
Very good job, nice sunset you caught there!🔥👌🏽
Puts me in a very special head space. The Triumph exhaust note is exquisite. How do you like the wheels compared to laced? Keep those rides coming my friend. 😎
I actually like these cast wheels, they are tubeless so it is more convenient when you are on the road. It’s less maintenance(almost no maintenance compared to laced). They are also stronger. Plus the looks, it’s looks more modern but vintage at the same time. 🙂
@Revtones Without any "flex" to them on road bumps like laced wheels the bike suspension has that job alone . Honda around 1977 had a "flex" stamped steel construction which was best of both I think. PS: You are so lucky to live near such wonderful country roads. My grandfather immigrated to Canada from Jarpen Jamtland in early 1900's at a very young age & I regret not having visited Sweden when I was in a position do do so.
@@blairswanson44 Thank you! Cast wheels do put all the work on the suspension-Honda’s stamped steel idea sounds like a cool mix of both worlds. Sweden’s countryside is a dream to ride through; Järpen, Jämtland, must’ve been incredible too. If you ever visit, I hope it feels like home!
@Revtones Check "Comstar" wheel - Wikipedia
Nice ride. How did you manae to blur the speedo so well?
I’m making tutorials for what some of these stuff, I’m still in the process for this short.
Which mirrors are these?
@@jasonu5631 got them at triumph dealership in sweden.
They are called “ Machine bar end mirrors “
@@Revtones awesome! Thanks man. Love the bike too!