Great job man, your bike looks fricking cool! please tell me where you got those pipes, I found some on FCMOTO but they're to long and they don't have them black. thanks!
Glad you like it…. If I remember correctly I did get them from FC MOTO.. But this place has them www.classicbike-raisch.de/en/triumph-lc-from-2016/exhaust/exhaust-systems/1701/shark-bottle-exhaust-bobber
@@stanleylawson9015 www.lossaengineering.com/products/canyon-motorcycles-tt-custom-wheels I think this is what he has. Just have to contact Lossa Engineering
Nice job! This bike is on my short list for a new bike in the near future and the single biggest gripe I have is those beach bars. Just doing that made me want one even more. Everything else was just icing on the cake. Nice proper looking motorbike. Well done, well done.
Very, very well done! It is very much what I would do if I had the money to buy the bike and make the mods. This is my favourite cruiser style bike, and it has a funky/tough look about. The two tone black and white tank with the black rims really make it look as it should have straight from the factory imo. Good job! (Maybe if I could pick up a used one ...)
Absolutely bloody fantastic 👏!!!!!! You have answered alot of my questions about the speedmaster /bobber conversion. As i said it's gorgeous, well , i suppose I'll have to buy a speedmaster now 😁. See you on the road , ride safe . Peace out ✌
Your bike looks great. Love the tank colors and the handlebars, as well. I put the shorty bards with pull back risers on my Sporter at one time, while I installed a larger fuel tank. Definitely like the improved handling and control that they provide. Thank you for providing us with an enjoyable distraction.
Just catching up the storyline on this very useful, asked the dealer if he could change the handlebars and he said no , like really, she looks smashing by the end
Great job - l love the rear light setup and that you got the bike blacked out as much as you have. Good choice of tank too, much better than the red. Would have been good to have seen you working on the bike itself.
Bravo my good man!!! 👏👏👏 Wow, really, REALLY looks great! You and I have very similar tastes aesthetically I believe. You’ve nailed a realm of “Bold & Fit, while also being Simple, Clean, Tight & Strong” is how I would describe it. Those fatty Avons w/gold walls, I don’t believe I’ve ever seen them before?? (I’m in the US). They are by FAR my favorite part of your build. What size are they if I may ask? Thank you again for the video, sharing information and showing us your UHH-MAZING Speedy! Ride safe my friend. Cheers!
Thanks for your comments LJ. The tyres are just the stock sizes but they’re fitted to slightly wider wheels so look more chunky than on the standard wheels.
It's a good work. I would like to ask you something. Is it possible to mount the tank of a Bonneville T120 on the Speedmaster? Just 12 liters petrol it's quite to little- i think!
Hey Big 500, I have a 2020 speedmaster which I absolutely love. I want to do the multifunctional rear tail light mod. Where would be the best place to find the kit? I believe you said yours are from a Scrambler... Would the dealership be the best place?
Hi Kieth… the part number for the lights is A9830140, there is a fitting kit but it’s unavailable, so I fitted my lamps to a tail tidy bracket from British legends www.britishlegends.fr/en/bobber-tail-tidy.html, I cut n shut my wiring to suit, but there is a wiring kit which I think would work better T9830110
Love that tail tidy. I can see below that the plate is British Legends and the multi function lights are triumph, but who supplies the wiring loom T983110? thanks
Nice bike. I'm currently doing something similar when I found your video. I've been struggling to find a speedmaster tail tidy with rear light. I have found the one in your video (with integrated indicators) but am hesitating due to potential MOT and legality issues. What has been your experience?
Hi Stephen, I’ve never kept a bike long enough to need an MOT, but the rear lights on the Speedmaster (are still fittted to my current SM) and are supplied by triumph and are exactly the same as fitted by the factory to the TFC Bobber. I’m certain there won’t be an MOT issue when the time comes.
Love those Canyon wheels..I was thinking of the moon slot ones as tubeless but might look too industrial...going to save up for some kineo or similar tubeless...
Great video buddy! Although i still have a question. Is there any way to make the speedmaster look exactly like the bobber with the floating seat you know? So that i can change it when i am riding solo or with pillion
Love what you’ve done. Would you be able confine the multi function indicator number plate bracket? You mentioned off of a Triumph Scrambler. I have the multi indicators already but need help getting the right bracket. Could it be P/N A9701331? Cheers in advance.
Hi Andy... the number plate bracket is from British legends. Tail tidy from British legends www.britishlegends.fr/en/bobber-tail-tidy.html €109 It’s expensive for what it is, and still. needs adapting to take the Triumph indicators.. A better option may be from this place www.evotech-rc.com/product/23402/tail-tidy-triumph-bonneville-1200-bobber-black#ad-image-0
Hi Big500 - Thanks for a great video! Coincidently I have a very similar bike to yours (red tank, bobber handlebars w/motone risers, V&H pipes). Question: Mines came with the bobber handlebars and whilst ive fitted the motone risers, i still find it a bit of an awkward position leaning forward whilst also being foot forward. how do you find it and how tall are you?
Nice video, bike sounds sweet. Any particular reason you didn't just buy a Bobber, Seen as though you are making it more Bobber? I'm currently making this decision. I was all in the Bobber until I saw the Speedmaster, and I have noticed it's pretty much the same bike, apart from the seat setup and the 3L larger fuel tank. (Comparing to the new 2021 Bobber with duel disk and larger front tyre, etc)
Hi there... I had the Bobber black before, and many of the parts like the exhaust and bar risers etc came from that bike. Having owned both, I prefer the Speedmaster, it’s more comfy and relaxed to ride, and all round a bit more practical for day to day use.👍
Excellent mods , I would do almost everything you did, except the rear lights. The one you installed is very slick, looks good. I just prefer the larger tail light. Question, Can you tell us what the rear sprocket change did. Maybe a video on that. The old and new tooth count. Did it help with 1st gear and make it more manageable ? Slow speed maneuvering?Im sure it still kept very long legs, top end, for the highway 👍 Thanks ! Beautiful Bike !
Hi Brian…. Sorry for the slow reply.. been in hospital👎. Regarding the gearing, these things are geared to the moon, I went from stock, to 16T Front and 39T Rear. The bike is so much nicer to ride. Spends more time in the nice part of the Rev range and actually does more MPG because you use top gear more often. I don’t see any down side. The chain stays the same length too… it’s win win.👍
@@big500 no worries ! I just came in for a break from the wood shop and saw your note, great info. I am still waiting on the bike, should be any day, or by the weekend. Im having the foot controls moved to center and Standard T-100 handlebars put on for starters. Ive never had a bike with forward controls, not starting now ! And wishing you a perfect recovery from the Hospital 👍 Thanks again
I like the bike especially the flat handle bar which is more like bobber black. How is it to drive when you have flat handle bar and the leg position is in the front. I think the whole dynamic changes between having a bobber and speedmaster with flat handlebar.
@@big500 Thanks for the reply. I think comparing both I believe speedmaster compensate all the drawbacks of bobber like having the comfort and fuel tank capacity for long drive. For pure style bobber wins but for practicality speedmaster.
Wow that really looks the business 👍 Now if triumph produced a bike looking like that I’d definitely buy one instead of my Bobber! Though I am really pleased with my bike . Where did you buy the exhaust silencers from please? 👍👍
Hi Alfie... thanks for the comments. I got them from Louis MOTO, but I have a feeling they no longer stock them. If you google shark exhausts they should come up. They’re the same for the Bobber or the Speedmaster, and are EU compliant, but you can remove the baffles quite easily👍
Hi Steve... the lights are stock triumph accessories parts.streetbike.co.uk/product/multifunction-lamps-d40/ and the number plate bracket is from British legends www.britishlegends.fr/en/bobber-tail-tidy.html. You’ll also need this wiring loom T983110
Hi Stu hope this helps...the number plate bracket is from British legends. Tail tidy from British legends www.britishlegends.fr/en/bobber-tail-tidy.html €109 It’s expensive for what it is, and still. needs adapting to take the Triumph indicators.. A better option may be from this place www.evotech-rc.com/product/23402/tail-tidy-triumph-bonneville-1200-bobber-black#ad-image-0
You did very well picking up a 2nd hand tank..! How much did that set you back out of interest? I’d love to swap out the fuel tank on my Bobber for SM/T120 tank. Have you sold your old tank yet?
Also - I love those multi-function rear lights. I didn’t realise there was an OEM solution! Would be good to have a specific video on how you fitted the whole tail tidy. Do you just chuck the old rear light aside and is there a different kit to lift the number plate up? Great vids and even better taste in bikes! 😎
Adam Simper Hi Adam... it’s a bit more involved. I had to cut and splice the wires, but I think now there is a specific loom from triumph which would make it much easier. The number plate bracket is fro British legends in France..
I’ve found it to be fine. Bare in mind that the tank is only 12 litres, so 130 ish miles in one go is about the max anyway before you need to get off..👍
Good job, but I would have left the red tank on it. For my taste. You should also get the new premium seat they make now. It would look great. If they would make an all black speedmaster with alloy wheels here in the US, I think I would get one instead of my Rebel 1100cc.
@big500 very cool. I got the new Rebel 1100cc DCT here in Jersey, but the ergonomics bother my shoulder after 35-min. I'm 5'10 and it's starting to pull. I'm very interested in the speed master. I already have the Omega speedmaster. 😄 I'm watching "Red Ang" from England all the time, he got the speedmaster also.
@@andregrastyan3403 I’m currently laid up after being hit by a car… he smashed my femur to pieces, and I’ve had to have a total knee replacement as well… not sure when I’ll be riding again but hopefully not to long🤞
@big500 I hope you feel better soon. I'm in the operating room 10 hours a day. I can understand what you are going through. Rest plenty and eat right. As soon as you can get some physical therapy. That would help a lot. I hope you can recover soon, buddy.
Ridiculously high. Loads of folks on the bobber and Speedmaster forums have lowered the gearing 16t front and 39t rear is a popular choice of sprockets. I’ve had 3 bobbers and 2 Speedmaster and they’ve all run this gearing and the ride is much improved. Some folk like the standard gearing, but it’s not for me.🤓😎
Direct from triumph... they’re tail light, brake light and indicator all in one...www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/accessories/electrical/current/a9830140-multi-function-light-kit-short
Also, what’s the license plate frame? Do you have the link to that as well? Mounting bracket - hoping I have access to this great stuff here in the states
The rear multifunction lights that removes the original tail light is great !! I will definitely be making that mod !! Bike looks good !!!!
Thanks Ken...glad you like it..👍
Yours looks just like my 2022 Speedmaster now! She's a beauty!!!
Wow, it really looks great blacked out like that!
You sir have good taste!
Great job man, your bike looks fricking cool! please tell me where you got those pipes, I found some on FCMOTO but they're to long and they don't have them black. thanks!
Glad you like it…. If I remember correctly I did get them from FC MOTO.. But this place has them www.classicbike-raisch.de/en/triumph-lc-from-2016/exhaust/exhaust-systems/1701/shark-bottle-exhaust-bobber
That looks great - particularly the tank. Not enough videos for the Speedmaster on YT.
Thanks....glad you like it..
Can you please provide a link for the wheels
@@stanleylawson9015 www.lossaengineering.com/products/canyon-motorcycles-tt-custom-wheels I think this is what he has. Just have to contact Lossa Engineering
Beautiful job you did there, I love that particular paint scheme on the speed master, fair dues man
Cheers Bobby...👍👍
Nice job!
This bike is on my short list for a new bike in the near future and the single biggest gripe I have is those beach bars.
Just doing that made me want one even more.
Everything else was just icing on the cake.
Nice proper looking motorbike.
Well done, well done.
Stunning transformation sir! This Speedmaster version needs to be in the Triumph range for sure. I would buy it in an instant 👍
wow, very nice. i'm in the process of doing a very similar setup. Thank you for the inspiring video and information. Looks amazing
The bike looks great. Really like it with the black wheels and exhaust.
Most important is that you like it.
I personally think it looks very smart. Well thought out.
I would be happy to own and ride a bike like that.
Cheers... despite all the lockdowns and having other bikes, I still managed 5k miles since March. It really is a great bike to ride👍
@@big500
Must be frustrating, especially since riding a motorcycle is inherently socially distant by intent.
Agree with everyone, looks really good. Great job, thank you for sharing.
Very, very well done! It is very much what I would do if I had the money to buy the bike and make the mods. This is my favourite cruiser style bike, and it has a funky/tough look about. The two tone black and white tank with the black rims really make it look as it should have straight from the factory imo. Good job! (Maybe if I could pick up a used one ...)
Thanks Rick. Glad you like it👍
Absolutely bloody fantastic 👏!!!!!!
You have answered alot of my questions about the speedmaster /bobber conversion.
As i said it's gorgeous, well , i suppose I'll have to buy a speedmaster now 😁.
See you on the road , ride safe .
Peace out ✌
Your bike looks great. Love the tank colors and the handlebars, as well. I put the shorty bards with pull back risers on my Sporter at one time, while I installed a larger fuel tank. Definitely like the improved handling and control that they provide. Thank you for providing us with an enjoyable distraction.
What size tank did you put on yours
Absolutely stunning. Nicely done.
Just catching up the storyline on this very useful, asked the dealer if he could change the handlebars and he said no , like really, she looks smashing by the end
Great job - l love the rear light setup and that you got the bike blacked out as much as you have. Good choice of tank too, much better than the red. Would have been good to have seen you working on the bike itself.
Well done. The Speedmaster is now on my radar because your mods look great!
Cheers Jason…. Almost 8k miles on the bike now, I’ve enjoyed every one of them. It’s a great all rounder for just chilling out on.👍😎
Job well done there, really nice work. Thanks for the video pal
Amazing work! The bike is stunning!
That looks beautiful! Those rims are expensive, but it looks great and sounds great!
Looks great.......I’ve also got serious garage envy. I do all my work in a garage a third of the size !
Nicely done, bike looks as it should
Bravo my good man!!! 👏👏👏
Wow, really, REALLY looks great! You and I have very similar tastes aesthetically I believe. You’ve nailed a realm of “Bold & Fit, while also being Simple, Clean, Tight & Strong” is how I would describe it.
Those fatty Avons w/gold walls, I don’t believe I’ve ever seen them before?? (I’m in the US). They are by FAR my favorite part of your build. What size are they if I may ask?
Thank you again for the video, sharing information and showing us your UHH-MAZING Speedy!
Ride safe my friend.
Cheers!
Thanks for your comments LJ. The tyres are just the stock sizes but they’re fitted to slightly wider wheels so look more chunky than on the standard wheels.
I'm 66 and lived in Australia since I was 2...I was born in Colwyn Bay and lived in Abergele until we moved to Australia...Cheers
Good effort mate. Bike looks the mutts nuts 👍
It's a good work. I would like to ask you something. Is it possible to mount the tank of a Bonneville T120 on the Speedmaster? Just 12 liters petrol it's quite to little- i think!
Hey Big 500, I have a 2020 speedmaster which I absolutely love. I want to do the multifunctional rear tail light mod. Where would be the best place to find the kit?
I believe you said yours are from a Scrambler... Would the dealership be the best place?
Hi Kieth… the part number for the lights is A9830140, there is a fitting kit but it’s unavailable, so I fitted my lamps to a tail tidy bracket from British legends www.britishlegends.fr/en/bobber-tail-tidy.html, I cut n shut my wiring to suit, but there is a wiring kit which I think would work better T9830110
@@big500 Thanks a bunch. Would the whole tail tidy kit be with lights included be a good option?
@@keithwilisky1456 I’m not sure as I’ve not seen the lights with the kit… personally I prefer the triumph lights, because they match the fronts.
@@big500 Looks like there is no stock from Triumph for A9830140, that's why I was asking. Thanks for your input..
@@keithwilisky1456 try bill smiths in Chester. Last time I was there they had a set
Love that tail tidy. I can see below that the plate is British Legends and the multi function lights are triumph, but who supplies the wiring loom T983110?
thanks
I think you can buy it from Triumph, but I just adapted the stock loom to suit.👍
Very Tidy Transformation!
Love the look 👍
Great bike , I'd like to maybe get on the speedy next , I'd also like to mod it right out similar to what I've did with the bobber . Great work btw
much nicer profile of the bike, hats off to you. 👏
Thanks Michael, glad you like it👍
great job, looks excellent real insperation, well done
This looks amazing. Great job 👍🏻👌
Nice bike. I'm currently doing something similar when I found your video. I've been struggling to find a speedmaster tail tidy with rear light. I have found the one in your video (with integrated indicators) but am hesitating due to potential MOT and legality issues. What has been your experience?
Hi Stephen, I’ve never kept a bike long enough to need an MOT, but the rear lights on the Speedmaster (are still fittted to my current SM) and are supplied by triumph and are exactly the same as fitted by the factory to the TFC Bobber. I’m certain there won’t be an MOT issue when the time comes.
@@big500 thanks
Love those Canyon wheels..I was thinking of the moon slot ones as tubeless but might look too industrial...going to save up for some kineo or similar tubeless...
Great video buddy! Although i still have a question. Is there any way to make the speedmaster look exactly like the bobber with the floating seat you know? So that i can change it when i am riding solo or with pillion
Hi Vivek… I don’t think so, the whole rear mudguard arrangement stops the floating seat off the bobber from being fitted..👍
Love what you’ve done. Would you be able confine the multi function indicator number plate bracket? You mentioned off of a Triumph Scrambler. I have the multi indicators already but need help getting the right bracket. Could it be P/N A9701331? Cheers in advance.
Hi Andy... the number plate bracket is from British legends. Tail tidy from British legends www.britishlegends.fr/en/bobber-tail-tidy.html €109 It’s expensive for what it is, and still. needs adapting to take the Triumph indicators.. A better option may be from this place www.evotech-rc.com/product/23402/tail-tidy-triumph-bonneville-1200-bobber-black#ad-image-0
Hi Big500 - Thanks for a great video! Coincidently I have a very similar bike to yours (red tank, bobber handlebars w/motone risers, V&H pipes). Question: Mines came with the bobber handlebars and whilst ive fitted the motone risers, i still find it a bit of an awkward position leaning forward whilst also being foot forward. how do you find it and how tall are you?
Hi William. I find the riding position fine, and pretty comfy considering how bad my joints are🤔. I’m 5ft 10”
Nice video, bike sounds sweet. Any particular reason you didn't just buy a Bobber, Seen as though you are making it more Bobber?
I'm currently making this decision. I was all in the Bobber until I saw the Speedmaster, and I have noticed it's pretty much the same bike, apart from the seat setup and the 3L larger fuel tank. (Comparing to the new 2021 Bobber with duel disk and larger front tyre, etc)
Hi there... I had the Bobber black before, and many of the parts like the exhaust and bar risers etc came from that bike. Having owned both, I prefer the Speedmaster, it’s more comfy and relaxed to ride, and all round a bit more practical for day to day use.👍
Wot a very good looking Bonnie I say hold the panniers till ur camping
Great video the bike looks fantastic stay safe 🇬🇧👍🏻
I'd love to know where you got your black grab rails. I've scoured the internet and can't find them anywhere.
Hi Sam….they’re just the stock ones that I got powder coated.👍
@@big500 Ah, I see. Thanks.
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Amazing
2 worlds in one!
Vice Grip makes a tool that you can use to disconnect the fuel line. Nice job with the mods, check out my mods on the same bike.
Excellent mods , I would do almost everything you did, except the rear lights. The one you installed is very slick, looks good. I just prefer the larger tail light. Question, Can you tell us what the rear sprocket change did. Maybe a video on that. The old and new tooth count. Did it help with 1st gear and make it more manageable ? Slow speed maneuvering?Im sure it still kept very long legs, top end, for the highway 👍 Thanks ! Beautiful Bike !
Hi Brian…. Sorry for the slow reply.. been in hospital👎. Regarding the gearing, these things are geared to the moon, I went from stock, to 16T Front and 39T Rear. The bike is so much nicer to ride. Spends more time in the nice part of the Rev range and actually does more MPG because you use top gear more often. I don’t see any down side. The chain stays the same length too… it’s win win.👍
@@big500 no worries ! I just came in for a break from the wood shop and saw your note, great info. I am still waiting on the bike, should be any day, or by the weekend. Im having the foot controls moved to center and Standard T-100 handlebars put on for starters. Ive never had a bike with forward controls, not starting now ! And wishing you a perfect recovery from the Hospital 👍 Thanks again
Nice job I love it...can you tell where you got that seat
Thanks Antonio…. The seat is a triumph accessory part number A9700441 👍
Mate that looks great I currently ride a T120 but if the speed Master came out blacked out stock I will get one
Cheers Jack.. T120 is a fine looking machine.
I like the bike especially the flat handle bar which is more like bobber black. How is it to drive when you have flat handle bar and the leg position is in the front. I think the whole dynamic changes between having a bobber and speedmaster with flat handlebar.
I find it ok... I need forward controls because of my knees...
@@big500 Thanks for the reply. I think comparing both I believe speedmaster compensate all the drawbacks of bobber like having the comfort and fuel tank capacity for long drive. For pure style bobber wins but for practicality speedmaster.
VinothKumar Ganapathy ...yes. I think your assessment is spot on👍👍
Great looking bike!
Hi where did the multi function rear light set up come from❓
They’re an official triumph accessory.
Nice work. Love it.
Looks beautiful!!!
Wow that really looks the business 👍 Now if triumph produced a bike looking like that I’d definitely buy one instead of my Bobber! Though I am really pleased with my bike . Where did you buy the exhaust silencers from please? 👍👍
Hi Alfie... thanks for the comments. I got them from Louis MOTO, but I have a feeling they no longer stock them. If you google shark exhausts they should come up. They’re the same for the Bobber or the Speedmaster, and are EU compliant, but you can remove the baffles quite easily👍
@@big500 that’s great I’ll take a look many thanks 🙏
Came out great! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, glad you like it
thanks so much I really appreciate it🙏
Hi thanks for this can you tell me the make and model of the rear light cluster is it looks v nice. Thanks
Hi Steve... the lights are stock triumph accessories parts.streetbike.co.uk/product/multifunction-lamps-d40/ and the number plate bracket is from British legends www.britishlegends.fr/en/bobber-tail-tidy.html. You’ll also need this wiring loom T983110
@@big500 thanks for this I’ll start digging around see if triumph Canada have them
Did you powder coat the mudguard hoop? It looks much better integrated in black
Hi Joseph. Yes I powder coated the rear grab handle and the mudguard loop and the forward controls and the little side plates on the rear mudguard.👍
What was the reason that you went from a bobber to this bike I’m the first place
Mainly because I had a new Bobber TFC on order, and I didn’t want 2 Bobber’s.... + I can take a pillion on the Speedmaster
I like what you did with your mirrors. The original ones look wonky on this model. Does your rear view differ?
These are the bobber bar end mirrors fitted on bobber bars. The view behind is much better than the stock mirrors👍
So Awesome!
excellent
Nice looking bike!
Hi,
Nice job...can i ask where you got the rear light assembly?
Stu
He says in the vid that they are a Triumph accessory part intended for the Scrambler.
@@iaingmoss yes, im thinking of doing the same tail tidy on my SM
Hi Stu hope this helps...the number plate bracket is from British legends. Tail tidy from British legends www.britishlegends.fr/en/bobber-tail-tidy.html €109 It’s expensive for what it is, and still. needs adapting to take the Triumph indicators.. A better option may be from this place www.evotech-rc.com/product/23402/tail-tidy-triumph-bonneville-1200-bobber-black#ad-image-0
Is the rear tire the same as the stock? Also, if you remove the x-pipe, the exhaust will sound much better.
Yes. Rear tyre is same size and brand as stock
Do you think we can fit the floating seat from bobber?
No.. the rear end is totally different..
looks awesome, mate!
Hi where is the number plate bracket and light from?
I got the plate holder from British legends, and the lights are Triumph multi function.
@@big500 thank you sir! Great video
You did very well picking up a 2nd hand tank..! How much did that set you back out of interest? I’d love to swap out the fuel tank on my Bobber for SM/T120 tank. Have you sold your old tank yet?
Also - I love those multi-function rear lights. I didn’t realise there was an OEM solution! Would be good to have a specific video on how you fitted the whole tail tidy. Do you just chuck the old rear light aside and is there a different kit to lift the number plate up?
Great vids and even better taste in bikes! 😎
@@adamsimper6364 What he said..yes please.
Hi Adam.. I picked the tank up for £150, with very minor damage
Adam Simper Hi Adam... it’s a bit more involved. I had to cut and splice the wires, but I think now there is a specific loom from triumph which would make it much easier. The number plate bracket is fro British legends in France..
Amazing. Have almost the same mods in mind. Question: How is it riding with those bars and forward controls? Comfortable on long rides?
I’ve found it to be fine. Bare in mind that the tank is only 12 litres, so 130 ish miles in one go is about the max anyway before you need to get off..👍
@@big500 Wonderful, thanks for the quick reply. Also which riser kit did you go with? Looks like Motone up and over?
@@overtime94 Yes. Motone 1” rise and 1” closer to the rider. Bars are from a Bobber black. Also has heated grips.👍
A very nice bike, are the bobber parts hard to source?
Not really Mike... lots of bits n bobs available from eBay and the forums
Good job, but I would have left the red tank on it. For my taste. You should also get the new premium seat they make now. It would look great. If they would make an all black speedmaster with alloy wheels here in the US, I think I would get one instead of my Rebel 1100cc.
Funny you should mention that… I got a premium seat a few weeks back, and I’m thinking of putting the red tank back on👍
@big500 very cool. I got the new Rebel 1100cc DCT here in Jersey, but the ergonomics bother my shoulder after 35-min.
I'm 5'10 and it's starting to pull. I'm very interested in the speed master. I already have the Omega speedmaster. 😄
I'm watching "Red Ang" from England all the time, he got the speedmaster also.
@@andregrastyan3403 I’m currently laid up after being hit by a car… he smashed my femur to pieces, and I’ve had to have a total knee replacement as well… not sure when I’ll be riding again but hopefully not to long🤞
@big500 I hope you feel better soon. I'm in the operating room 10 hours a day. I can understand what you are going through.
Rest plenty and eat right. As soon as you can get some physical therapy.
That would help a lot.
I hope you can recover soon, buddy.
@@andregrastyan3403 Thanks Andre👍
Really nice bike!!
Anyone know what brand of handlebar risers these are? I love them
Motone👍
I have a speedmaster, best bike I have ever owned.
Looks great.
Hi where did you get the wheels from.
Hi Danny, they came from Canyon motorcycles in the USA. www.canyonmotorcycles.com
What manual you using..Haines?
only time ive ever heard somebody say a bike was geared too high
Ridiculously high. Loads of folks on the bobber and Speedmaster forums have lowered the gearing 16t front and 39t rear is a popular choice of sprockets. I’ve had 3 bobbers and 2 Speedmaster and they’ve all run this gearing and the ride is much improved.
Some folk like the standard gearing, but it’s not for me.🤓😎
All these twin Triumphs set their idle too high..
Thanks for making me regret getting the red one.
There’s nowt wrong with the red mate...it’s still a great colour😎😎
@@237KMT it’s just a tyre paint pen..
Nice modification
Looks great
can u provide lionnk on where u got those?
Direct from triumph... they’re tail light, brake light and indicator all in one...www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/accessories/electrical/current/a9830140-multi-function-light-kit-short
Also, what’s the license plate frame? Do you have the link to that as well? Mounting bracket - hoping I have access to this great stuff here in the states
@@deadsailor75 Never Mind - You've already answered all questions above- thanks!
Love it!🤟
why buy a bike if you're going to swap out every part on it anyways?
My wife asked the same question.... I have no answer
Liked the red tank better :)
What year Speedmaster is this??
2020👍
Love this
Nice!!!!
...so you made a Bobber
Pretty much yes… just a bit more comfy and a bit more fuel range👍
How tall are you
5ft 10” or 178cm
TYRE SIZE?
Same as stock