Kawasaki Z900RS SE vs Triumph Speed Twin 1200 - Owner's Retro Motorcycle Showdown 4K

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  • @originalkontrol
    @originalkontrol Год назад +69

    The 900RS is hands down my favorite bike I've had the pleasure of owning. The triumph is a beauty to be sure, and more true retro, but for me the 900RS is the perfect mix of "neo" and "retro". Drop, dead, gorgeous. Always enjoy your perspectives and presentation!

  • @surfbum72
    @surfbum72 Год назад +26

    Having ridden both it's the z900rs for me any day of the week. Beautiful to look at and a dream to ride. Two great bikes to choose from.

  • @guyrose2239
    @guyrose2239 Год назад +49

    I love your Saturday morning vids …. You are a genuine guy who gives true reflections on your personal thoughts about bikes (and more)… your enthusiasm is infectious as is the banter you have with your mates… I really do appreciate your efforts mate so thanks again and keep these great treats coming … 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад +2

      Thank you, Guy, that is a lovely comment - much appreciated!

    • @alanbarnes2920
      @alanbarnes2920 Год назад +2

      Wish I could write a comment like that….spot on and my thoughts entirely! 👍🏻

  • @davidz8
    @davidz8 Год назад +120

    I just imagine riding the Kawasaki back in time to the summer of 1976. What a beautiful bike.

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад +15

      It is a looker isn’t it…

    • @ozzie7523
      @ozzie7523 Год назад +5

      ...Or even the summer of '69🎸🏍😂

    • @paulstanley3612
      @paulstanley3612 Год назад +20

      I had a Z900 back in ‘77, the older I get the better it was!

    • @johnalleman1134
      @johnalleman1134 Год назад +5

      Me too! Hehe…..

    • @SteveInskip
      @SteveInskip Год назад +7

      I wasn’t quite old enough for that so mine was a Z1R that I bought from a geezer down the pub (which you used to do in those days 😂😂). Wonderful engines on the old air cooled big Kawasaki’s.

  • @johnlenart597
    @johnlenart597 Год назад +8

    Enjoyed the review. Both beautiful bikes. No matter what I ride, if I feel happy with a smile at the end of the day, the bike has done its job. Forgetting about the world's problems is a good thing., if only temporary. Enjoy the ride.!!! 👍👍🏍🏍🏍🙋‍♂️

  • @nigel904
    @nigel904 Год назад +23

    Great video as always Andy!
    Re the exhaust sound difference, if you keep the original tailpipe on the Z900RS but replace the header pipes with Akrapovic ones, you’ll get the perfect sound including the cracks and burbles👌

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад

      That sounds interesting!

    • @nigel904
      @nigel904 Год назад

      @@TheMissendenFlyerit makes all the difference - you won’t regret it! 😉

    • @andrewprice1189
      @andrewprice1189 Год назад

      or delkevic, the only mod this bike needs

    • @R2D2trashcan
      @R2D2trashcan 10 месяцев назад +1

      Is that because it deletes or modifies the catalytic converter?

  • @simonwait3664
    @simonwait3664 Год назад +13

    Superb video as always Mr Flyer. I passed by full A license 3 weeks ago and have test ride both of these beautiful bikes. I’m afraid at this stage though, the price and the INSURANCE killed it for me. Instead I managed to get a Triumph Speed Twin 900 chrome - ex demo and fully loaded within my budget. I absolutely love it, built superbly, turns heads and has one of the best standard exhaust notes available. Maybe in a few years I can move up to one of these. Keep up the great videos 🏍️😎

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад

      Nice one - and congratulations on getting your licence!

    • @chrisdagnall8666
      @chrisdagnall8666 Год назад +1

      Still a great choice the 900, I passed my test two years ago and found the same with insurance particularly on the Speed twin 1200, it was double when compared to the T120 bonnie. Two years later insurance costs have come down a lot.

    • @captainaverage721
      @captainaverage721 Год назад +2

      You've got yourself the perfect first 'big' bike, loads of torque and enough power to keep you on your toes and the transition to 100bhp bike should be seamless when you and if you trade up.

  • @johnbentall5105
    @johnbentall5105 Год назад +8

    Right decision - keep them both and see which you ride more. The engine characteristics are so different that, according to your mood, you will always be certain which one you want to take out. Of course, you always have the utter luxury of the GW for longer trips.

  • @garytilley3217
    @garytilley3217 Год назад +10

    Great comparison on two beautiful bikes. The only thing I would do I’d get rid of the piss pots on the handlebars. There must be good aftermarket ones available

  • @karthikdoraiswamy8921
    @karthikdoraiswamy8921 Год назад +7

    Your reviews have always been clean, crisp and to the point.
    I look forward to your comparison of the R9T and the speed twin 1200.
    Thank you for the efforts thst you put into making these videos.

  • @pmdinaz
    @pmdinaz Год назад +5

    I *_love_* my Speed Twin. Z900 reminds me so much of my 91 Zephyr, which again, was an homage to the bike of the 70s. Both absolute beauties.

  • @markbarker665
    @markbarker665 Год назад +3

    Great video again! Had test ride on the Speed Twin 2019 model (1240 on the clock) in Grey like yours. At 5' 6 the Speed Twin is the perfect size bike for me! Very compact for the size of engine/bike. Handles & looks fabulous! The snapy throttle respons in Sport mode was apparent. But not problem. Bought the Speed Twin. Only thing would change are the oem tyres.

  • @broosewee
    @broosewee Год назад +3

    Wow that was a difficult comparison. Each bike is so good in its own way but you handled it like a true professional! Bravo TMF!

  • @RocketMan_Moto
    @RocketMan_Moto Год назад +13

    Very interesting video, well done👍 Haven’t ridden the Z900RS yet, but you’ve kind of confirmed the differences I suspected.

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад

      Glad to help!

    • @GDM22
      @GDM22 Год назад

      Interesting thoughts on the pulling power, my Z900RS is happy to ride around in 6th from about 50kmh up, my 1250R with 143nm of torque requires you to use the gear box a lotmore.

  • @grahamblair5566
    @grahamblair5566 Год назад +2

    Great review -as always! Love the relaxed informality, the common sense angle, the honesty, the openess. Thanks Andy.

  • @yorisalter3733
    @yorisalter3733 Год назад +11

    Both bikes at top of my list, i think its hard to pick between them without riding both back to back. Not had a go on a speed twin yet. Loved the z900. I do think though, that if you can only have 1 bike in your garage, the z900 would be the better choice/ allrounder , but if you can have more than 1 bike, then you have the speed twin.

    • @FilipeNeves-xp1ur
      @FilipeNeves-xp1ur Год назад

      I believe that if you had to choose just one bike, it would be the Kawa. We must not forget that the Speed ​​twin has had a new model since 2021, which has greatly improved its chassis with the adoption of a new marzocchi fork and an engine with 17% less inertia and 3 more hp. The fair comparison should be between these two most recent versions and then I don't know if the owner would keep the Kawa as his first option but I believe that maybe even so. I know that you are being compared to the old version of speed because it is the version you have. A big hug to everyone and thank you for this fantastic video, highly enlightening, a great help in understanding the main differences and what is most important to us, what to choose, in a completely impartial way.
      This gentleman has on his channel, a comparison between the speed twin he has and the new version from 2021 onwards.
      Best regards ✌️

  • @ragerider6283
    @ragerider6283 Год назад +6

    Interesting vid & comparison. Both very nice bikes. You can't go wrong either but the Triumph just seems that bit more classy. Although I know if I had one, I'd be thinking about the other. Unfortunately I can only afford one bike at time but I've always gone between i4's & twins & back agan. You've done it the right way TMF - don't choose, have both!

  • @aidens04
    @aidens04 Год назад +32

    I love Triumphs and think the speed twin looks amazing. It's just too small. That's why I'd personally go for the kawasaki. Both beautiful bikes though

    • @daveharveys
      @daveharveys Год назад +2

      Yes, I rode the speed twin and thought the same.

    • @Jack908r
      @Jack908r Год назад

      It is smaller yes, but you get used to it quickly, and it makes the bike very flickable. Add in all that torque, and its an absolute hoot to ride. I'm 6'1" by the way. And rode my Speed Twin 1800 km from Ontario to Nova Scotia over 3 days and not a problem, bar getting pushed around the highway a bit more due to its smaller size.

    • @gerrycollins2335
      @gerrycollins2335 11 месяцев назад

      I'm smallish myself (5'8") and lightweight. So its the Speed Twin for me.

    • @andreychizov8201
      @andreychizov8201 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Jack908r Saw few on the streets with riders in LA. Looks terrible in real life. Out of proportions. I am riding Vmax 1200.

  • @tuberichter
    @tuberichter Год назад +2

    Great review ❤ highly appreciated. I wanted to buy a speed twin 1200 in 2021 - i thought my dealer has put me on the wait list. Never heard anything from him, so I ordered the Kawasaki Z900 RS SE in Oct 2021 - the dealer wasn’t able get enough bikes so he cancelled the order in Jan 2022. Eventually I bought a new R NineT in April 2022 because BMW had a new one in the store. Great bike. Happy with it. In Jan2023 i bought my 2nd bike, the Z900 RS SE. Love the sound and the engine. But for longer rides I prefer the R90T. But I will keep the Kawa because it’s something special for me.

    • @FilipeNeves-xp1ur
      @FilipeNeves-xp1ur Год назад

      Hello, why do you prefer the Bmw r nine t for long journeys?
      Thank you.
      Best regards ✌️

    • @tuberichter
      @tuberichter Год назад +1

      The torque and the response is simply better and that makes it more fun to ride on country roads. I also love how my R90T Scrambler handles long curves. The bike feels really stable and safe to ride. On the other hand the Kawas throttle response is jerky where the BMWs is very even. That’s s lot more fun. For city rides it’s the opposite. BMWs clutch is harder, and in traffic the Z is more agile due to its more compact size. And the comfort of the suspension of the Kawa is way better.

  • @leviefrauim1425
    @leviefrauim1425 Год назад +3

    When I was shopping retros a few years back, I narrowed it down to these two bikes. As a longtime Kawi guy, the Z called to me and eventually won but I love the sound of that dam Speed Twin- just intoxicating. Still, the Z was a jewel to look at. I could just sit & stare at it. Not a bad angle to be found. And the stock exhaust sounded great too. For me, it was the perfect memory of a modern UJM.

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад

      So sounds like you’ve got rid of it???

    • @leviefrauim1425
      @leviefrauim1425 Год назад +1

      @@TheMissendenFlyer yes, but somewhat involuntarily. As a guy who started riding in the mid 70's, I absolutely love UJM style bikes. When the Z900Rs came out, I was riding a '16 FJR1300A because my daughter, who was my riding partner, was very comfortable on that bike.
      When she went off to college, I figured her riding days w/me were over and, frankly, the FJR was overkill for most of my riding needs. So, after lusting for 2 years over the Z900Rs, I bought one and modded it into a UJM/ST. Adored that bike. Just beautiful in the green/yellow color combo.
      Then about a year later, while on break from school, she asked if we could go ride. 10m on the back of the Z was enough for her. She hated it and was very uncomfortable. I knew the Z had to go.
      I was really torn over this but it was more important to me that she could ride w/me, even on those limited occasions, than for me to own the Z. Regretfully, I sold the Z and bought another FJR. Still miss that bike to this damn day. Such a contrast in ride from the FJR to the Z.

  • @aaarghwilson
    @aaarghwilson Год назад +5

    Interesting to note that the Speed Twin (at least for where I live) was also cheaper to insure! Also, after modding the whole air flow system (K&N filter, x-pipe Tec cans), I ended up getting it on a dyno and tuned. What a difference! Jerkiness pretty much gone especially when slow riding (welcome to London, folks!). Cost me around £100 more than the booster plug I originally had fitted but I'd say it's definitely worth it.

    • @jbean530
      @jbean530 Год назад

      Don’t know what tec cans are but my street triple jerks or cuts power upshifting into second with high revs. Sometimes upshifting into third. I’ll consider the air filter and dyno. I prefer the stock exhaust to save some. Glad you fixed yours.

  • @ticthedog6095
    @ticthedog6095 Год назад +4

    Great comparison.
    Z900RS for me, it always reminds me of the best GS ever made.

  • @JezNashMusic
    @JezNashMusic Год назад +3

    Great vid as ever - will be seriously useful for folks considering a retro. I must also say, now that I am starting to make a few vids myself, that I genuinely appreciate the way you’ve storyboarded and edited this together. Quite remarkable! You’d swear you’d had a whole team round you.

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад +3

      That’s very kind of you to say - actually I was gutted with this one as I failed to notice the camera’s angle of view setting had been changed resulting in those naff on bike shots….sadly I didn’t have time to go back and re-record. The video is still performing well though so just goes to show you don’t need perfect production quality on RUclips…

    • @theaustralianconundrum
      @theaustralianconundrum Год назад +1

      In Australia I rode the Kawasaki 900RS and it was certainly adequate but handling and weight too much. My 2020 Yamaha XSR900 absolutely blitzes both these bikes. I have far more immediate low down torque & simply never have to exceed 5,000rpm in top gear or else the law gets broken. It also handles far better and sounds amazing. @@TheMissendenFlyer

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад +3

      Fair enough - I loved the ride on the XSR900 but personally can't love the looks of it....

    • @JezNashMusic
      @JezNashMusic Год назад

      @@TheMissendenFlyerThe different angled shots on the different bikes served visually to delineate which bike you were on at the time, I thought. I assumed it was intentional! :)

  • @davidmuir6849
    @davidmuir6849 Год назад +5

    Another fantastic review of both bikes .
    I had a 2 year old t120 ,the main reason I sold it was because it was too small .
    The Kawasaki wins hands down for looks and appeal ability .
    Regards
    Dave from Scotland

    • @ThiefOfNavarre
      @ThiefOfNavarre Год назад

      How do you mean small? cramped riding space?

    • @GDM22
      @GDM22 Год назад +1

      You are correct the Z900RS is a big bike. the Triumphs to me in this range of bike are small.

  • @paulridgway5451
    @paulridgway5451 Год назад +7

    Great review, im impressed with the triumph, but I'm going to stick with my yellowball, i love it 😊

  • @davidholcomb70
    @davidholcomb70 Месяц назад

    I've riden Nortons & Triumphs since the early 70's,love both!

  • @FilipeNeves-xp1ur
    @FilipeNeves-xp1ur Год назад +1

    Thank you for this unbiased and enlightening video. An important help for us to understand the differences between these beloved models and for helping us to make the best choice of motorcycle of a lifetime. A big hug from here in Portugal and congratulations on the wonderful bikes.
    Best regards ✌️

  • @russellfletcher114
    @russellfletcher114 Год назад +1

    Hi Andy, another brilliant and informative video 👍
    I said it when you first revealed the Z900 ...... "You are a very lucky boy to have my 2 favourite retro's in your garage 😍"
    Enjoy my friend and I'll look forward to to future videos featuring these beauties 😉
    All the best
    Russ

  • @Alecomp
    @Alecomp Год назад +2

    Long awaited comparison. Good to know i didn't miss with choosing the SpeedTwin back in 2019. Nothing wrong with Kawa, but for me the styling, fit & finish and low grunt sound of ST is no comparison to Kawasaki.

  • @pw9150
    @pw9150 Год назад +2

    Brilliant! Thx 🙏🏻, I love both bikes & looking forward to own one some day. Rode both already, really difficult choice, my heart is more by the SpeedTwin, it’s smooth & relaxed, but still powerful from the bottom, the sound of the 2 cylinders is awesome. The 900 RS is just a wonderful peace of colour & style, love it too, but to be honest, the 4-cylinders always push further to go fast. Well, that helped a lot to me, will drive them again soon … 👋🏻🌅👍🏻

  • @Rdodo67
    @Rdodo67 10 месяцев назад +1

    great review! Thank you; looking at both of these at the moment so very helpful to hear your thorough and well-considered ideas.

  • @JoeRomano-o2v
    @JoeRomano-o2v 23 дня назад

    Narrowing down a new bike to these 2 bikes thanks for the video your lucky to have both

  • @John-BSLN
    @John-BSLN Месяц назад

    Thanks for the nice video but I was a bit disappointed that you did not mention the fuel consumption differences between both bikes.
    I am a big Kawasaki fan (I own a ZRX 1100 & 1200) but I have to admit that Triumph really nailed it on looks and retro cred with that 1200 twin.

  • @Richz2
    @Richz2 3 месяца назад

    There are some very nice retro bike nowadays and I don't think any are bad ones. We're lucky to have so many to choose from and the looks are the selling point for many bikers. Glad you like yours and the fact you keep so many of your bikes for so long proves you (and Mrs F) love them... But what next? something left field maybe?

  • @AJSpinDrift
    @AJSpinDrift Год назад +1

    A great comparison and much the same conclusions that I have between my modified Thruxton R and my brother in law's heavily modified RS. I love the Triumph, but it does take more effort to hustle quickly, but I purposely wanted an involving ride. The Triumph is the nicer specced bike over all I think, but the RS has had the SE spec Ohlins rear shock and front Maxton internals fitted, plus a load of custom upgraded parts including a full Akrapovic exhaust system - which sounds incredible.

  • @grumpsrides6074
    @grumpsrides6074 Год назад +3

    To me, the Z900rs, is what we would have done, back in the day, if we had the tecnnology.
    The suspension etc.

  • @antonoat
    @antonoat Год назад +5

    I’d rather have the twin though I was let down pretty bad by Triumph and several Triumph dealers in recent years! Great comparison Andy! 👏👍😀🏍

  • @davidburns585
    @davidburns585 Год назад +3

    The color way of your Kawasaki is stunning. Both beautiful, if I had to choose one I’d go with the Speed Twin. I did a demo ride on one recently and LOVED it. Suited me, loved the mirrors.

    • @FilipeNeves-xp1ur
      @FilipeNeves-xp1ur Год назад +1

      Hello, the recent Speed ​​twin is even better.
      Best regards ✌️

  • @andyedmond248
    @andyedmond248 Год назад +2

    G'day Andy. Great video as per usual brother. Really appreciated your honest views of both bikes, and if it was possible, I would certainly have a triumph in my garage. I should be able to pickup my new Z900RS-SE from my local dealer next week, and I know it will look good beside my 650 Interceptor. If it was possible I would own the Triumph T120 as well. All I need now is to win the Lotto!! LOL. Thanks again for the effort you always put into your videos, much appreciated by us, the viewers. Stay safe, have fun. Cheers.

  • @pricklypunter
    @pricklypunter Год назад +2

    Both great bikes for sure. I am just too tall for the trumpet, but it was the look of it in Korosi Red that attracted me to it in the first place. The Zed however, fits me perfectly. The colour and styling of it just holds a special place in my heart, as that was the dream bike of my youth, so that's what I went with. I hear the typical comments of "but it's a totally modern bike with a mono shock and radial brakes" all the time, but I know for sure that if it had been possible back then, that would have been an upgrade folks would have done, right after fitting a Kerker 😁They are completely different animals though, both have the typical characteristics of the respective engine configurations and chassis plays a big part in how they handle. What I can say for sure though, I'll be keeping my Zed, to me that's a forever bike. I'll predict that's where you'll end up with them, others will come and go, but both of those will always be tucked up at the back of the garage, waiting on a sunny day 😁

    • @markletchford8357
      @markletchford8357 6 месяцев назад

      Hi, I’m looking at the twin but worried I’m too tall as well, 6’1.
      How tall are you ?

  • @darrenhall6509
    @darrenhall6509 Год назад

    I wanted just one new bike, my last bike ! So, I went for an orange 23 Speed Twin and since May when I bought her, we have bonded nicely and I love her now. It was one of those or the 900 and as I had an XJR13 moons ago, I was worried it would be too similar. This is my first Triumph and really impressed with it. She will see me out... Enjoy them both you lucky chap.

  • @jimilmilm
    @jimilmilm Год назад +2

    Curious about heated grips, seeing as you own multiple bikes and i'm assuming they are an extra on each(?); would it not be cheaper and more practical to just have heated gloves and use them for each bike instead?
    I've never used either heated gloves or grips so not sure if heated gloves are even any good to be honest, but I like the idea of them.
    Just wondered what your thoughts are?

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад +2

      In the depths of winter I find I need heated gloves AND grips - one of either is not enough!

  • @Volksplane1
    @Volksplane1 Год назад

    Best yet, comparison is important to us. We often like several bikes and it helps to whittle the list. You get to really know. A quick hop -on in a showroom not the same. Flying today very smooth air. Guess what I wanted to be on a bike oddly, a first

  • @Zbroja69
    @Zbroja69 Год назад +1

    I just love the two analogue gauges on both!

  • @Nickbaldeagle02
    @Nickbaldeagle02 Год назад +10

    For me it's the Triumph. As it was designed from the ground up as a retro bike it just looks that touch nicer.

    • @Sammie110
      @Sammie110 Год назад +3

      I agree. I just can't get past the look of the radiator on the 900rs. The bike looks great but the rad is god awful.

  • @toby7738
    @toby7738 Год назад

    Many thanks for the video. Top tip. I've got the T120 variant and put it in rain mode when I approach slow traffic. This desensitised the throttle, takes away much of the jerkyness and makes it possible to ride slowly in first and second gear without riding the clutch. Love your videos. I grew up in your neck of the woods and remember hoofing along some of these roads on my RD250E in the late 70's....

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад +1

      Yes, I used to use the rain mode trick on the speed twin before I installed the throttle spacer, it did help somewhat, but I don’t have a problem now. Glad my videos bring back some memories for you!

  • @gsd32i
    @gsd32i Год назад +1

    Nice comparison. I have the exact same Triumph, albeit a used one and changed my KTM890R DUKE for it. Bikes these days are getting a bit too quick for the road if I am being honest and I find with the TRIUMPH and no doubt the KAWASAKI that it’s nice to actually enjoy the scenery and take your time to enjoy the ride and still be able to have a bit of fun without crazy speeds/power etc. Flip, I must be getting old ! 😂

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад +2

      I’m completely with you on that, who doesn’t love speed - but the place for that is on the track.

  • @FLY--wy2yi
    @FLY--wy2yi 5 месяцев назад

    Andy, great video! Im currently riding my 2017 Triumph T120 which I bought new at that time. I’m very interested in the new Speed Twin but in a dilemma as to just buy the new Speed Twin and keep the T120 or sell the T120 and stay at one bike. My T120 only has 4500 miles on it and is perfect.
    The two models are similar and very different at the same time. Two Triumph retros in the garage?

  • @h2allan
    @h2allan Год назад

    Great Review ! As the owner of a Z900RS SE and a 2021 new model Speed Twin myself, i have to say i totally agree 100% with all your comments... such a difficult decision to say one is better than the other- they are both great, but in different ways- i find the Triumph the sportier of the two, with an engine that feels seriously quick with all that torque but within a range of speed that is usable on the road...whereas the Z9 is more comfortable and easy going at lower speeds but has the capability to go pretty fast if need be. The added extra's on the SE compared to the standard RS certainly help with the handling and braking- just wish it had better standard tyres.

  • @cecilwilson5442
    @cecilwilson5442 11 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed your coverage and the fact of the matter is you own both,, getting a great comparison back to back and the notes 🎶,,, good choice keep them both 😮, from northern Ireland ☘️☘️☘️☘️

  • @robreed2999
    @robreed2999 Год назад +5

    Hi Andy, great comparison and 2 great bikes 👍 Ohlins on my XJR and very nice suspension units. I would go for the 900 overall 😊 safe riding 😊🏍🏁

  • @paulkinsella612
    @paulkinsella612 Год назад +1

    As a Triumph owner and confirmed Triumph fan boy it's an easy choice. I'd have the Kwack in a heartbeat! It is a stunning looking bike, especially in that colour scheme. You are blessed to have such a dilemma.

  • @stevecambers3190
    @stevecambers3190 Год назад +1

    As always, another very informative, & 'real world' perspective...
    Thank you...

  • @victorway5503
    @victorway5503 Год назад

    I currently own a Speed Twin but next week it's being traded in for a 2019 Z900RS. I do like the Triumph but in my opinion the Z900RS is the best looking bike on the road. I've wanted one for years since they first came out but could never afford one. I've also had to admit that I'm definitely in the four cylinder camp compared to the twin cylinder. One of my main gripes with the Triumph was with the clocks, although lovely they are angled completely wrong in my opinion. They aren't angled up enough to face you so in sunlight they're difficult to see, totally different to the Kawasaki. As always it's down to personal choice and opinion but personally I can't wait till next week to finally get my hands on the Z900RS. Very useful and interesting video!

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад

      Congratulations and enjoy - hope you prefer it to the Speed Twin!

  • @colinmain5641
    @colinmain5641 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Andy, apologies not been watching the vids for a bit (shock!) been busy with work.
    However I have a 2022 T120 that is (despite the local dealers best efforts) still leaking oil. 🤬
    (Anyone else got this issue??)
    ….So I’m thinking of a change and.. the z900RS is in my sights.
    ..and I found this video! Which was exactly what I was looking for.
    Cheers!! Absolutely perfect!!👍🏻.
    And a HappyNew Year when it comes!! 🎉

  • @SeanSean1892
    @SeanSean1892 Год назад +2

    Great review! I'm hopefully picking up a Z900rs in the red/gold paint scheme this week after struggling to decide between that and a T120. Your videos have definitely helped and test riding of course! Keen for another video on your RS now to see what accessories and mods you've added. Will be looking for some inspiration in the coming weeks

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад +3

      Good choice of bike Sean, congratulations! Stay tuned for lots more videos on the RS soon.

    • @SeanSean1892
      @SeanSean1892 Год назад

      Thank you! And brilliant to hear more vids incoming...looking forward to seeing them!

    • @colindeans5972
      @colindeans5972 Год назад

      Someone else who shares my quandary. Z or T120, still can't decide 🙈

  • @martingarrett3671
    @martingarrett3671 Год назад +1

    Hi Andy, another great review which I found particularly interesting as I own the gen 2 Speed Twin and absolutely love it, the only other bike that does interest me is the RS.
    I’m a bit of a serial bike buyer, and change my bikes quite often, keeping a bike very rarely more than 18 months, but since having the Speed Twin find myself content in most aspects of it.
    As I said the only other bike I have an interest in is the RS, but after watching your review maybe less so now.
    But I will test ride one, but feel the Speed Twin is here to stay for the foreseeable.
    👍

  • @johnsumser9743
    @johnsumser9743 Год назад +2

    Nice comparison, Andy! One difference you didn't mention was the radiators -- the one barely visible on the Twin and the one in your face on the Kawa. This is, as you mentioned, because the Twin was built from the ground up as a retro but Kawasaki could have found a less cheap looking radiator cap.

    • @Sammie110
      @Sammie110 Год назад +2

      The radiator on the z900 is awful

    • @samsara3694
      @samsara3694 Год назад

      @@Sammie110 It really is, and not only the size. It's just ugly in in design and is very cheap looking. It's another example of the difference in quality and attention to detail between the two.

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад +2

      Yes couldn't agree more - the Kwak rad is an eyesore for sure......

  • @Its4RealNotAPhase
    @Its4RealNotAPhase Год назад +1

    I've test driven the 900RS, Speed Twin 1200 and the XSR900.
    Handling wise the XSR is the best. Very sporty and even better than the MT900. But I wanted something more retro looking.
    So it was a decision between the 900RS and the Speed.
    You're absolutely right about the Kawasaki being more sporty and absolutely right about the Speed having more quality.
    But imo the Speed is the most beautiful bike at the moment and the quality is top notch. Also I like the grunting from the twin better, just matches the retro aspect.
    So the Speed Twin 1200 it was at the end. A couple mods here and there to get rid of the left non metal parts of the bike and my dream bike was finished.
    Sometimes I just stand there looking at her like a creep admiring her beauty. 😅

  • @richhelm21
    @richhelm21 Год назад

    Every time i see your 900Rs, or one in the wild, i just want one!!

  • @zweispurmopped
    @zweispurmopped Год назад +1

    I'm with you, I also think the Kawasaki is the prettier of the two. This well done mix of old school look on modern tech was achieved brilliantly well. I also prefer the smoother four cylinder sound, so from my spectator's point of view, the Kawa is the clear winner. 🤗

  • @paulsellen3876
    @paulsellen3876 Год назад +1

    Great comparison - I'm lucky enough to have both an older 865 Bonneville 2012 and a Z900RS 2022 and find the comparisons of the two bike similar to my thoughts. It would be nice to have some after market metal clock sounds etc. to bring the quality upto the Triumph.

  • @Forbes37
    @Forbes37 Год назад

    Really good review. I also own both, a 2020 RS and a 2022 Speed Twin. I agree with pretty much everything you said. They are both excellent modern bikes with classic styling but with very different character.
    I've had the suspension professionally upgraded on both because they both needed it and they now fly through corners with no fuss. I've had the Kawasaki remapped because it felt strangled trying to go over 5-6000 revs and I've put Road 5s on both.
    They are both amazing fun to ride but I think the Kawasaki has the edge when it comes to practicality and capability. That's the one I take on longer rides because it just feels more capable and comfortable. I could sit on it all day.
    Which one I take out just depends on my mood and which 'engine music' I want to listen to while I ride.

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад

      Glad we concur - and agree with your selection criteria! Is your Kwak the SE??

    • @Forbes37
      @Forbes37 Год назад

      👍No, mine is the older standard model with no Ohlins @@TheMissendenFlyer

  • @kevinlindberg2220
    @kevinlindberg2220 11 месяцев назад

    Would have liked to compare both myself but don't have a Triumph dealership anymore in my area. We do have a Kawasaki dealer and I ended up buying the 50th anniversary Z900RS. Thanks for the comparison. Both are great motorcycles.

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  11 месяцев назад

      Where are you Kevin I also suffer from lack of dealers near me…used to be three within 15 miles….

  • @ronrussell1652
    @ronrussell1652 Год назад

    Another great review, thanks Andy for giving us another entertaining video. After having a break from a lifetime of big in-line fours, I've got back into biking with a Triumph Street Scrambler. Similar to the Speed Twin, just smaller. Its a bundle of joy. I just love the torque, great for pootling about up here in the Highlands. The refinement and quality is great too. The last bike I owned (Busa) just didn't provide any fun under the speed limit. I think your Z900 is gorgeous, I'd have one in my garage for that alone, but every time I went for a run it would be on my Scrambler

  • @pardispa
    @pardispa 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent review and gorgeous bikes! Love them... I know either the Triumph or the Kawa would make my day 😊

  • @jonnny1
    @jonnny1 Год назад +1

    Both look great but I agree that the Kwak has the edge. I too fell for the gold wheels! Get mine in a couple of weeks time. Great video as always Andy.

  • @danielkeel9265
    @danielkeel9265 Год назад

    As a Zephyr owner (Zed 900's always been too vintage to afford), I went an all-yellow paintscheme simply as a visibility thing. Been hit three times on grey/silver machines, never on old yeller!

  • @creed426
    @creed426 3 месяца назад

    Hi ,
    Thank you for the video-great job! I hope you don’t mind me asking, but is the 2024 Z900 RS SE model worth buying?
    I know the MSRP is $14,149. In the USA
    Thank you

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, definitely!! Fabulous bike - love my 2023 and now you can get an amazing Green and Gold colourway....

  • @garyhope0103
    @garyhope0103 Год назад

    Thanks Mr Flyer, for a greatly anticipated video on two fantastic bikes. As the owner of various Triumphs over the years, I'm aware of the build quality, but the Kawasaki certainly looks as good.

  • @julianroberts7116
    @julianroberts7116 Год назад +1

    I might've seen you yesterday mate, going up the hill from Rignall Rd into the top of Prestwood. A black and yellow bike flew past too quick for me to identify. Do you have a wide yellow stripe on your lid?

  • @guywolff
    @guywolff Год назад

    Great review Andy .One question you might add in future reviews is "What kind of riding do each bike inspire you to take ." The 4 may ask for a more aggressive ride or the Twin is a gentleman that goes at whatever pace you set .That sort of thing ..Bikes lend a mood to ones ride .I was thinking of trading my 5 year old Street Scrambler in on a new R Nine T BMW but I am not drawn to that young dog on a leash scenario saying "come on lets go boss ". Your two bikes are ready to do different jobs ...If you do let one go it will be because you are doing more of the one style of riding than the other ..Enjoy discovering which brings YOU more joy ...Thanks for all these years of sharing your rides ...

  • @m12ttd
    @m12ttd 11 месяцев назад

    Great video as always! Looking at buying a new toy next year once we have moved! I like the Z900, love the T120, but I am waiting for your take on the New R12, before I decide! That I do like the look of!

  • @wltrlg
    @wltrlg Год назад +4

    To wrap up the comparison: you’re a lucky man to have them both haha! Also had the Z900RS but now swapped to a T120 because for me Triumph is a lifestyle brand and the twin engine has more soul.

  • @danield831
    @danield831 Год назад +1

    Thanks for another informative video!
    In regards to the riding position for the Speed Twin, my understanding is that it is more conducive to shorter riders 5'9" and below. For taller riders like myself people complain of a cramped riding position and difficulties in rides over 2 hours. I currently own a T120 but feeling it's bit heavy I'm selling and purchasing a Speed Twin. I'd like to do some medium distance touring but I'm concerned about the riding position. Thoughts???

  • @loddude5706
    @loddude5706 Год назад

    One, a strong & sturdy twin, built to stride across the counties & shires with effortless aplomb; the other, a beautiful Kwak four, forever urging my right wrist to write cheques that rapidly composting reaction times can no longer cash . . . safely. You're right, buy both & ride the 'mood of the day'! : )

  • @carlton683
    @carlton683 Год назад

    Hi Andy I’ve just noticed you are on 249k subs good luck when you get the 250k subs well deserved,and I love your presentation on everything you do 👏

  • @huguesdepayens1070
    @huguesdepayens1070 Год назад +2

    Great video Andy. They are both stunning machines. If I found myself in a position where I had both to ride, I’d find myself leaning towards the Triumph, it appears the rawer more visceral, but they’re both absolutely gorgeous.

  • @malcolmpatton9314
    @malcolmpatton9314 Год назад

    Thanks Andy both on my shopping list I have looked at both but sadly not been able to ride them I know if I did I would have purchased by now what’s holding me back is my current bike is only 3 years old and still under finance still enjoying my current bike. When I started my motorcycle journey back in the seventies it was about getting to work cheaply. Now my riding is for fun and touring holidays. I have looked at lots of bikes but would only consider one bike at a time I have looked at royal enfield but they don’t appear to feel as well built as the triumph or my current Honda. The Z900 would have looked better with twin rear shocks. The triumph just looks like a true retro it’s a T120 or the model you currently have for me.

  • @sdennispga
    @sdennispga Год назад +2

    Any chance you can jump back on a BMW R9T in the near future…give an up to date comparison with these two? I remember you loved that bike as well

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад

      Yes it's about time I had one of those again isn't it...

  • @billbright1755
    @billbright1755 10 месяцев назад

    I think an integrated front brake master cylinder/ lever/ reservoir would tidy up the lines of the Z 900.
    Also a better finish of radiator treatment would be in order.
    Small bits to be sure but details matter in looks department.
    After market bits can be optioned for as say a carbon fiber exhaust muffler for sweet four cylinder growl.
    Ignition mapping and fuel management automation adapt to varying air flow changes of intake exhaust pathways.

  • @mickcresswell1031
    @mickcresswell1031 Год назад +1

    Great review, Andy. I have the red version of the 2019 ST and love it to bits - it’s a keeper! I test rode the Z900 back in 2019 as well - the green cafe racer version. Absolutely amazing bike, but it was the engine and overall fit and finish of the triumph that swung it for me, plus, it just seemed a better thought out, better looking bike. Plus, as you say, the Kwak engine needs to be revved to maximise the performance - which I genuinely thought would loose me my license!! 😂
    Great review again 👍

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад +2

      That is the only issue with a four cylinder bike, encourages you to ride like a loony!

    • @shingerz
      @shingerz Год назад

      I have the same love it 👍

  • @steveparish9210
    @steveparish9210 Год назад

    Interesting comparison, I think you made the right choice you bought both!

  • @colingoldthorpe5918
    @colingoldthorpe5918 Год назад +1

    I am a little miffed at Triumph quality issues lately. Had to have my tank replaced on my Gold Line T120 due to defects. Now I am having high temp alarms and the check engine light is stuck on all the time. Also the throttle is now sticking at 3500 - 5000 RPM. Scared the hell out of me in a corner and in town. Waiting to get the bike in to be looked at with only 3500 km on it I am a little miffed at the issues. If it keeps going this way it will be gone for sure. My Trophy SE has 45,000km on it and it's been bullet proof. I had the T120 and the Z900 RS and the Ducati 1100 scrambler side by side the Kawi was gorgeous in the root beer brown colour. Fingers crossed they get my T120 sorted out before warranty expires!!!!!!!!!!

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад

      Oh dear - sounds like you got a Friday afternoon machine!

  • @rafael_vergani
    @rafael_vergani Год назад +1

    Please tell me a little about engine heating (that warm feeling in your legs and feet). Do you notice a difference between the two? Thanks.

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад +2

      Yes - the speed twin runs a little warm o. Your right leg….more do than the Kawasaki

  • @MichaelDisney
    @MichaelDisney Год назад

    It is odd having 2 retros, but you have 3, including your 18k Enfield! You must love 'em!

  • @stedry2216
    @stedry2216 Год назад

    Love the triumph, started watching your channel because you had one. I in turn bought one, but moved on to a retro BMW. Kept the twin thing going.

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад

      Which BMW did you get and how do you compare it with the Triumph?

  • @churchofbrap876
    @churchofbrap876 Год назад +1

    Damn I wish Triumph would put out a more comparable Speed Twin RS or something with Ohlins and maybe better brakes! Great review and comparison!

    • @Fr99763
      @Fr99763 9 месяцев назад

      Öhlins makes shocks and a cartridge kit for the speed twin. I fitted both and they are a gamechanger. But be careful with the choices of spring rates. There are several to adapt to your riding weight

  • @MrUled
    @MrUled Год назад +3

    I have the triumph street twin, which by en large is similar in dimensions and ergonomics to the speed twin 1200. Biggest issue on the bike is it's cramped for rides longer than an hour. I suspect that would be less an issue on the kawasaki

    • @samsara3694
      @samsara3694 Год назад

      For me, aside the engine, it's the deciding factor. May have possibly gone for the TS over the RS but the TS was just too cramped. Of course, all down to personal ergonomics.

  • @baileybrewer1172
    @baileybrewer1172 Год назад

    Love both, for me it’s between the Bonneville Bobber/Speedmaster and the Z900RS. I have chronic pain so I need the truly upright riding position, and less vibration. Owned a 650GS previously and that was way too rough on me.
    Thanks for the video, your anecdotes will help me along with my decision.

  • @SteveBlancoMusicianWarrior
    @SteveBlancoMusicianWarrior Год назад +2

    That Z900 is just so beautiful!

  • @FreddieDobbs
    @FreddieDobbs Год назад

    What a pair to own! That’ll be a tough decision if you do ever decide to sell one of them!

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад

      I’m sticking with both for the time being Freddie, they are both very different rides and at the moment it’s too close to call!! Can’t imagine not having a Triumph Twin though….

  • @jaffamaddin
    @jaffamaddin Год назад

    Interested ting stuff Andy. Pretty clear then that the bikes are very different...which is no surprise lol. Will be very interesting to see which stays in your garage the longest. And welcome back to blighty 😉

  • @davelawrence594
    @davelawrence594 Год назад

    Nice little video their Andy & very open and honest things to say about your retro bikes & for me it's the SE all the way as I think the Triumph needs an update then things may be very different as it long overdue a update!! Anyway onwards and upwards as they say great video as ever TMF!! 👌🏻👍🏻😁

  • @tmmg66
    @tmmg66 Год назад

    Yes you need both retro bikes! They both look awesome.

  • @GazBromley
    @GazBromley Год назад

    Great review. That TVR pic on your garage door, my boss has that exact car he's owned it from new.

  • @seanfrank4158
    @seanfrank4158 Год назад +2

    The Z900RS was a serious contender when I was looking at new bikes. I basically had my choice of any of the modern retro bikes but when it came time to pay the bill...I went with the T120 Bonneville. I think the Bonnie looks much better than the Kawi and it definitely sounds better. Time will tell if the T120 will be as reliable as the Kawi is likely to be but I sure intend to find out.

  • @MatthewWrighty
    @MatthewWrighty 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks Andy for another great video. Just catching up on this one - now its been 6+ months on which would one do you tend to take out more than the other?

  • @RideSafeNSmart
    @RideSafeNSmart Месяц назад

    If you are going to use one of these all year around which do you think would bare up best. Knowing how shocking the uk road salt can effect bikes id be keen to get your thoughts on that. Thanks

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Месяц назад +1

      Good question! I think the fit and finish on both bikes is pretty good - I don’t think there’s anything to choose between them on what would stand the weather better….

  • @Trevelyan1971
    @Trevelyan1971 Год назад

    Great review … I have a triumph and love it so much my next bike will also be a triumph. I would just echo though my own experience of my local triumph dealership has been so poor that I had to buy my bike form another dealer miles away from home but they have been great fortunately.

    • @TheMissendenFlyer
      @TheMissendenFlyer  Год назад

      You’re lucky to have a choice! Great bikes despite some dealers….