Got one, love it. Put mid-controls on it as traded in VFR. Done a few days camping in Dorset with it. Handles the twisted really well. Very stylish and gets lots of attention from all ages
I have one arriving next week so, obviously, I'm a fan hehe. Your review is spot on, though. It's like the Bobber, Thruxton and T120, but slightly skewed toward a more 'gentlemanly' laid-back ride. Some would say 'grandfatherly', but anyone who rides it knows it can put a smile on your face in the twisties as well as when burbling along in it's perhaps more natural laid-back stylee. They are all great bikes, even the T100 (which I have now) is lovely and does exactly what it is supposed to very well. For me, though, the Speedmaster has arrived at the perfect compromise. It's the cruiser I've always fancied whilst still having refined class and competent performance.
Great review. Straight to the point. Thanks. Just had a test ride on one after selling my HD 1200 custom. It’s smoother, quicker and just seems to be more fun to ride. Now I just need to decide if I want to buy it. I’m looking at all the reviews I can find.
Looking to swap from a RE Super Meteor that gives me awful tail bone pain, even with upgraded shocks. Can any owners comment on the comfort from that point of view,
This bike seems to have good torque. I have a very steep (almost 45 degree) driveway, about 40 meters. I am wondering if I can ride up? From the bottom at standstill, at first gear, will i be able to slowly ride up the driveway, safely at very very slow speeds, less than , say 5 kilometers per hour? I don't want to ride fast up like a plane taking off. Just a slow slow slow climb, safely, without engine stalling or I needing to go up the RPM?
Silly question, maybe, but how do you lube the chain? Do you need to jack it up on a bike stand - isn't it a bit heavy for that? (For context, I have a Ducati Monster 821 which I lube by putting up on a stand, plus a Yamaha Dragstar which is shaft-driven so don't need to... I'm looking to consolidate to the Speedmaster, but a bit apprehensive about getting the rear wheel up onto a 'swingarm spool' on my own.)
Hi! I lube my Honda's chain without jacking it up on bile stand... I don't even have a central stand on my bike. I simply lube what I'm able to see, I push the bike and than I lube the chain's parts which I see unlubed! A central stand would be great, definitely, but I didn't want to make my bike heavier. I wish you only nice and safe trips!
I do use a paddock stand with swingarm bobbins on my '23. While I have jacked it up by myself, not gonna lie it feels somewhat scary so I much prefer to have someone spot me.
Thanks for an in depth review, Having just sold my 17 plate CB1100RS regrettably due to an ongoing left hip problem, Do you think it would be a lot easier for me to swing a leg over a Speedmaster? Love the styling & cant see myself giving up biking yet!
I don't have one yet but if you look at Exeter Riders review, he's 5ft 8in and he can stand flat footed with some clearance. It's a very low bike which is one of the reasons I want one 👍🏻
Had a hip replacement in Nov 2020…went for a test ride on the speedy 2021 today…had to help my new hip ( R leg ) up to mount the bike, ached a bit at first ..but soon settled down…loved the ride great bike so I bought it…wanted the black and white tank and this one is red but got a good deal so very happy only had 900m on the clock….happy days.
You can still have a good time on it? Really? Thanks for the review, now I know Triumph had a better cruiser, the Thunderbird, which, unfortunately is not on the lineup anymore. That I would have bought. That one I have dreamt of. I actually might still buy, even a second hand one. I think it will be worth the money.
It’s a nice bike but way too small for North America. I barely see these anywhere where I live in western Canada. Triumph barely has anything for 2 up touring anymore. Once my Trophy is done it’s off to Honda or Indian 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ maybe BMW Grand America
Still, I can't get a rider backrest or a good windshield for the 2022. Windshield is in back order and the backrest doesn't yet exist! That's why people buy Harleys!
Anyone else confused between all the similar variants of these Triumphs?
No, just me then.
What's to be confused about? It's the same motor, in different body styles with different tunes.
Just you bud.
Got one, love it. Put mid-controls on it as traded in VFR. Done a few days camping in Dorset with it. Handles the twisted really well. Very stylish and gets lots of attention from all ages
Whats VFR please?
I have one arriving next week so, obviously, I'm a fan hehe.
Your review is spot on, though. It's like the Bobber, Thruxton and T120, but slightly skewed toward a more 'gentlemanly' laid-back ride.
Some would say 'grandfatherly', but anyone who rides it knows it can put a smile on your face in the twisties as well as when burbling along in it's perhaps more natural laid-back stylee.
They are all great bikes, even the T100 (which I have now) is lovely and does exactly what it is supposed to very well.
For me, though, the Speedmaster has arrived at the perfect compromise.
It's the cruiser I've always fancied whilst still having refined class and competent performance.
Great bike my 3rd Triumph possibly the best. Triumph did a great job with the Speedmaster Bonneville
Great review. Straight to the point. Thanks. Just had a test ride on one after selling my HD 1200 custom. It’s smoother, quicker and just seems to be more fun to ride. Now I just need to decide if I want to buy it. I’m looking at all the reviews I can find.
Good Review, spot on. I have one and love the bike.
Looking to swap from a RE Super Meteor that gives me awful tail bone pain, even with upgraded shocks. Can any owners comment on the comfort from that point of view,
This bike seems to have good torque. I have a very steep (almost 45 degree) driveway, about 40 meters. I am wondering if I can ride up? From the bottom at standstill, at first gear, will i be able to slowly ride up the driveway, safely at very very slow speeds, less than , say 5 kilometers per hour? I don't want to ride fast up like a plane taking off. Just a slow slow slow climb, safely, without engine stalling or I needing to go up the RPM?
How is reliability, and maintenance generally with this brand? Very nice look.
Brilliant as always
Thanks!
Trying to figure out if it is the speedmaster or the Indian chief dark horse bobber for me. So torn!
Silly question, maybe, but how do you lube the chain? Do you need to jack it up on a bike stand - isn't it a bit heavy for that?
(For context, I have a Ducati Monster 821 which I lube by putting up on a stand, plus a Yamaha Dragstar which is shaft-driven so don't need to... I'm looking to consolidate to the Speedmaster, but a bit apprehensive about getting the rear wheel up onto a 'swingarm spool' on my own.)
Hi! I lube my Honda's chain without jacking it up on bile stand... I don't even have a central stand on my bike. I simply lube what I'm able to see, I push the bike and than I lube the chain's parts which I see unlubed! A central stand would be great, definitely, but I didn't want to make my bike heavier. I wish you only nice and safe trips!
@@mihaimihai9254 Thanks, Mihai! 😎
@@jaford2 You're welcome, my friend! Actually I did nothing, but sharing my experience!
I do use a paddock stand with swingarm bobbins on my '23. While I have jacked it up by myself, not gonna lie it feels somewhat scary so I much prefer to have someone spot me.
My 2021 speedmaster has 47mm forks not 41mm as shown here, probably explains why the OEM touring screen I bought had the wrong size fork clamps.
How come? Sounds strange. But certainly great to have a bigger fork ;-)
@@larifari4371 Maybe a pick error in the factory .?
The 21 model had the forks increased to 47mm
The bike pictured is a 21 model.? With smaller forks.
Thanks for an in depth review,
Having just sold my 17 plate CB1100RS regrettably due to an ongoing left hip problem,
Do you think it would be a lot easier for me to swing a leg over a Speedmaster?
Love the styling & cant see myself giving up biking yet!
I don't have one yet but if you look at Exeter Riders review, he's 5ft 8in and he can stand flat footed with some clearance. It's a very low bike which is one of the reasons I want one 👍🏻
That’s a shame. The CB is a stunning looking bike.
Had a hip replacement in Nov 2020…went for a test ride on the speedy 2021 today…had to help my new hip ( R leg ) up to mount the bike, ached a bit at first ..but soon settled down…loved the ride great bike so I bought it…wanted the black and white tank and this one is red but got a good deal so very happy only had 900m on the clock….happy days.
Good review, stylish bike, but I am more interested in the new Sportster 1250 S than any Bonneville. And up to now I hadn't considered a Harley.
I also looked at the Thunderbird back in 2012 but walked away as I saw so many badly corroded after just a year...
You can still have a good time on it? Really? Thanks for the review, now I know Triumph had a better cruiser, the Thunderbird, which, unfortunately is not on the lineup anymore. That I would have bought. That one I have dreamt of. I actually might still buy, even a second hand one. I think it will be worth the money.
If only Triumph would reconsider the tin-toy pinch-welded tank; it may cut production costs but - egad, it sure cheapens the aesthetics as well.
agreed.
It’s a nice bike but way too small for North America. I barely see these anywhere where I live in western Canada. Triumph barely has anything for 2 up touring anymore. Once my Trophy is done it’s off to Honda or Indian 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ maybe BMW Grand America
Does this one have tubeless tire?
Negative
Got my volume all the way up, but can't hear it.
A good-looking bike,
The new speedmaster is wonderful, the problem that it has a very small pond with a maximum autonomy of 240 km, that is a point against it.
Love it and hate it. Why so small??? 😭
Keren banget, i like it.
Still, I can't get a rider backrest or a good windshield for the 2022. Windshield is in back order and the backrest doesn't yet exist! That's why people buy Harleys!
Strap on a Biker's Friend until they become available. I don't think a smaller one would look too bad. ROK straps work well.
had an 08 bonnie, poverty spec suspension and brakes.
Triumph bobber with a rear seat.
Tubeless tires anyone interested ? nahhhh okay then .
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Lovely looking bike but overpriced like all bikes
Have you ridden a Royal Enfield Interceptor? Certainly not over priced and amazing quality for the money.
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Cracking motor, rest downright ugly, in my eyes anyway.