Triumph T120 Review Tour Europe 2700 miles in 12 days. What I have learned from the T120 ride

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июн 2024
  • After 2700 miles across Europe, what I have learned about the T120. Here is a real review of the things you should know about the T120 before buying.
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  • @robgerety
    @robgerety 26 дней назад +4

    Nice review of this bike. I am back to riding after a 50+ year hiatus. I bought a nearly new 2022 T-100 with 400 mile on the clocks. I love these bikes. I cruise around the country roads of Vermont and New Hampshire. What a joy. I am taking it pretty slow, working on my skills. After 50 years you are not much different than a new rider. It is a tad on the heavy side for me to re-learn on, but I am doing fine given my calm style and rural environment.

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  25 дней назад

      Hi Robert, well done returning to riding. You have made a great choice in bike. The T100 is wonderful and a great starting point and to be fair, you won't need to change it. A great flexible bike. Congrats on starting to ride again and safety first 👍

  • @seanconnell2065
    @seanconnell2065 15 дней назад

    A David Attenborough of motorcycles. Very watchable without any backing. Helpful.

  • @Grumpy-Goblin
    @Grumpy-Goblin 28 дней назад +2

    I bought mine secondhand because I wanted a particular colour scheme. I found a one owner bike with 5,000 miles on and it has been superb. You are absolutely spot on about the attention it draws and about the ladies who show interest lol I was getting on it one day and a little old lady stopped her car next to me to look at it and tell me all about her brother having a Bonneville back in the 60s. It certainly isn't a rocket ship but that torque is fantastic for making spirited progress on twisty roads and as long as you are not trying to get your knee down the suspension is adequate. Seats are very subjective but I find the standard seat absolutely fine even for touring. You get about 200 miles from a tank and that is about the right time when I want to get off and stretch my legs a bit anyway regardless of what bike I'm on.

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  27 дней назад +1

      Great machine Grumpy, only pity is the wet weather over in Europe as I too was hoping to stretch this pony a little harder. You are right about the seat and I was very surprised. I thought I would have been wriggling all the way to Austria but this was not the case. All in all, a great bike for pulling pensioners 😆

  • @wingandhog
    @wingandhog 4 дня назад +1

    I asked my local dealership today (7.16.2024) to give me a trade in estimate for my GoldWing with the intent of purchasing a new T-120. I love the British modern classics. Just waiting to see what they come back to me with.

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  3 дня назад

      wow, completely different bike from the GW. I think, you will love the agility of the T120 👍

  • @russzitaruk9702
    @russzitaruk9702 27 дней назад +2

    Just the video I wanted to see. I'm hoping to get one of these next year.

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  25 дней назад

      Hi Russ, glad to be of help and hope your get one in the next year 👍

  • @larrywade9041
    @larrywade9041 26 дней назад

    Really nice review Richard as I truly enjoyed it. I loved the phrase "it's got enough power to start a planet". I agree with you that I don't need a rain mode, I control that from my throttle. We learned that in the old fart school. I also am good with a progressive squeeze of the brakes. Lastly, I loved those shoes that you were wearing. They looked like an expensive oxford. I'd like to have a pair of those. Have a great day my friend! Cheers!! Illinois

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  24 дня назад +1

      Hi Larry, it's good to know that there are still riders that don't use the riding mode 😆. I shall find you a pair of the same shoes and send them over to you. I bought them from the country town of Nantwich in Cheshire. Tell me your size and I will have a look 👍

  • @waynedilworth5706
    @waynedilworth5706 27 дней назад +2

    Great review, I've got 6k on mine now and the chain hasn't stretched at all. Fuel, I'm getting about 60 mpg but that maybe the hills around here in the Peak District and my 100kg, so when we're touring we fuel up between 150 and 170 miles, my mate has a 15 plate 865 T100, I agree completely with the gear box comments, FYI I've got the comfort seat and I don't think it's any better than the OE one, just looks nicer.
    Not sure if you have a centre stand, I have and just pop it up at the end of the day and give the chain a gentle waxing while it's warm, I wouldn't have a scotoiler due to fling on the rear wheel.
    As I've mentioned before, I believe a fender extender, dresser bars, a radiator guard and heated grips are must haves for me.
    I know the weather wasn't kind to you on this trip, but did you feel any heat through feet from the catalytic converter ? I am considering decating mine due to this heat, and the way it gobbles petrol while it heats up
    PS Get it bloody cleaned 🤨

    • @lauriebloggs8391
      @lauriebloggs8391 27 дней назад

      Decatting and KN air filter or similar I think are common sense mods........

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks Wayne, a good few suggestions here. I do need a centre stand 👍 fender extender is a must 👍Interesting question on heating. I had no issues with heating on the ride however, alot of the time, the ride was cool to cold. At some points of the ride, I would bring my legs against the tank to get warm air from the engine but no heat issues from the cat. 😆, the bike is now clean 👍

    • @waynedilworth5706
      @waynedilworth5706 25 дней назад

      Glad to hear it is now clean 😍

  • @stonecold2653
    @stonecold2653 26 дней назад

    Great review.Thanks

  • @stickyviews368
    @stickyviews368 27 дней назад

    Enjoyed the review and agree with almost everything said. For me built like a retired rugby player who has put on a few pounds found the seat and rear suspension lacking so had to change them and pleased to report comfort is now acceptable. I typically only cover 2k miles a year with a long run of 150miles being my limit for comfort. It's a good bike for getting admiring looks and even more so conversations when loaded with camping gear, but as you say it really is an older generation thing so my wife has nothing to worry about lol.

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  25 дней назад +1

      Hi Sticky, changing the bike is a good thing and if it better meets your dimensions, then so be it. It's a beautiful bike and reminds the older generations of different times I guess 😆

  • @aliandtheharley1606
    @aliandtheharley1606 27 дней назад +1

    I have rhe T100 and love it. I went to France on it last year and it was perfect with all the luggage. I understand why you like the T120 so much 😁

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  25 дней назад

      I have had a few 856's in the past Ali, and they are wonderful. Very underrated on the market and often command a high second hand price. If looked after, they will run forever 😆

  • @Banditmanuk
    @Banditmanuk 21 день назад

    I hired a T120 on Tenerife earlier this year and very much enjoyed the experience. For me, as a 6ft 3 big guy, I'm too big (and perhaps heavy) to get properly comfortable.
    You definitely dont need a touring/adventure bike to tour Europe. Wife & I have very recently visited the Pyrenees on an MT10 and Street Triple.
    Tubed tyres are definitely not ideal when touring as it makes self repair much more difficult.
    I wish I could get more than a week away from work! I need to retire

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  10 дней назад +1

      Sorry for the slow response 🤯. Tenerife is a great place to ride 👍 to be fair, I would be happy to tour on a cub 125 👍😂

  • @lauriebloggs8391
    @lauriebloggs8391 28 дней назад

    What an excellent review of the bike......real world practical stuff that owners/potential owners need to know.
    By and large.....I am tall!..... I would agree with most of which you have said, although I did find as standard, the front suspension poor. Ok but poor, as I felt it got "busy" or confused on less than perfect roads, so I swapped the OE non progressive springs for TEC progressive springs, a simple and cheap swap and made a significant difference. Far more controlled ride.
    Fuel consumption and riding exactly match mine with similar usage, as I ride the same way.
    The saddle.....in itself is excellent, but the pegs for me, are too high and far forward, so I am sitting on my "pin" bones, and after 1-2 hrs get fidgety.
    My Bonny is a second hand (dealer) 2017 model that I have had since 2019/20. It is a bit of a "garage queen", lol!!
    I think you've got it spot on, and although I do get the third party reactions that you mention, I do not think of it as a "retro" , as under the cosmetics, it is a modern and capable machine?
    As for performance, yes it is grunty.....also it is an 80bhp bike which is very similar to the Z900 of my youth.....and no one thought of that as slow! It has for the 14000 plus miles it has done, been utterly faultless mechanically or electrically.

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  25 дней назад +1

      Hi Laurie, I think a sit down with dialogue can better provide needed information at times. Riding an narrating does take lots of brain power 😆. Good points you have rasied. It's a great middle of the road bike with loads of style 👍

    • @lauriebloggs8391
      @lauriebloggs8391 25 дней назад

      @@bankruptpensioner 👍😀 I don't have any brain power.........

  • @nicholasjarrold8649
    @nicholasjarrold8649 20 дней назад

    Think that’s my next bike definitely more end of year that could be a good deal time round to January February next year and get a new one take care nick

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  20 дней назад +1

      Go for it Nick, I am sure you won't be disappointed. She is a real workhorse with loads of style 👍

    • @nicholasjarrold8649
      @nicholasjarrold8649 20 дней назад +1

      @@bankruptpensioner i totally agree I had a new 750 bonnie in 1978 bronze &gold tear drop tank half ape bars it was a fantastic bike I was 18 then I had a 1976 850 commando mk3 with electric start that was rubbish bonnie was amazing 😻

  • @user-fw3ph9fg8i
    @user-fw3ph9fg8i 27 дней назад

    We have bought the 1200 speedmaster 2022 one owner with under a thousand on the clock and absolutely love it we traded a tiger 800xrt2017 and think the speedmaster is a very comfortable and relaxing ride .for us it's by far the best bike we've had so far .

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  25 дней назад

      Hi Lau, speedmaster is a great bike. I would have loved one but for touring, I was not wanting to get some 45mpg, I needed more. Still, the speedmaster is wonderful 👍

    • @user-fw3ph9fg8i
      @user-fw3ph9fg8i 24 дня назад

      @@bankruptpensioner were did you get 45 mpg from. I get about 62.7 but I am an old plodder (67 years old)

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  20 дней назад

      @@user-fw3ph9fg8i Hi Lau, you are right. I was thinking of the Speed Twin 1200 - the one with upside down forks. Yes, I suspect the speedmaster has the same mapping as my Bonneville and as such, will get very similar mileage - which......is very very good 👍

  • @dalewintle8099
    @dalewintle8099 24 дня назад

    Nice review mate , just goes to show you do not need a big adventure bike to go touring abroad.

  • @TriumphLover
    @TriumphLover 27 дней назад

    Forget the GSX-R600! 😂 The T120 sounds like the better behaved version of my 22 Thruxton RS. The Thruxton is brutal😂 I'm 66yo. I wish my seat was as comfortable as the T120. 100 miles and my arse needs a much needed break. I think I'm a gluten for punishment cause I have the Daytona Moto2, Speed Triple 1200RR, Street Triple Moto2. The only thing saving my bum is my 2012 Explorer, which I have talen to Newfoundland. I do like the T120. Maybe when I'm older😊 Thank you for your review, very insightful.

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  25 дней назад +1

      Hi Kenny, great selection of bikes present and from the past. When you are ready, you will find the space for a T120 - and then get harassed by old ladies 😆

  • @Webbo-gf6eq
    @Webbo-gf6eq 26 дней назад

    Thanks for your thoughts on your tour 👍🏻
    Was there anything that disappointed you with the bike?
    How is the throttle at low revs? Is it snatchy as some bikes seem to suffer with?
    Cheers
    Webbo

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  25 дней назад

      Hi Webbo, the only disappointing aspect was the weather which......stopped me from letting this pony really ride. Only disappointment for me is the position of the USB. It should be on the handlebars however, I can get around that. Spraying the chain is awkward however, one gets used to this especially on a longer ride and to be fair, unless you have an oiling system, this would need to be done on any bike I guess. I would have preferred the interested ladies to be about 50 years old instead of 73 years old however, beggars can't be choosers 😆

    • @Webbo-gf6eq
      @Webbo-gf6eq 25 дней назад

      @@bankruptpensioner
      🤣🤣🤣 yep get that re the women!🤦🏻
      I am 63 and passed my test last year and bought a new Speed Twin 900. Good entry level Triumph I think, if not a tad small for me being 6 foot tall and long legs.
      In reality I prefer the more retro looks of the T100 and T120 but can’t be arsed cleaning the spokes!! Everything is a compromise I guess. First world problem!!
      Anyway, thanks for your hard work re the channel and keep doing it mate. 👍🏻

  • @johnkennett617
    @johnkennett617 28 дней назад +1

    Would prefer the brakes had to be worked especially coming off or going onto highways. That gravel is tricky.

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  27 дней назад

      You are right John, as I said, progressive, which allows any unexpected shocks to be put to sleep 😆

  • @barriebland8765
    @barriebland8765 9 дней назад

    What was the screen like for wind protection ??

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  7 дней назад

      Hi Barrie, the screen was great. This screen was kindly donated from a subscriber however, I understand that this is a generic screen and can be easily found on eBay etc. Riding such long miles keeps the wind pressure off you and makes the long days riding a little easier. I have now removed the screen, more for aesthetics, but, if I knew I was to be riding for 200 miles, I might consider putting it back on. If I was about to go back to Europe for a few days, I would definitely put it back on. Which takes about 5 mins to do. Hope this helps 👍

  • @malcolmpatton9314
    @malcolmpatton9314 5 дней назад

    Did you try the 900 before making your decision ?

    • @bankruptpensioner
      @bankruptpensioner  5 дней назад

      Hi Malcolm, I have had about 5 of the 865 or 900's. I had three over in Qatar and they are brilliant 👍. I just thought the 1200 might be better than the 900 for touring. And based on my experience (which with the new 900's may well be incorrect), they only did about 50 MPG. The 60+ MPG of the 1200 swayed me over to the 1200 for the touring etc 👍

  • @user-fv1576
    @user-fv1576 28 дней назад

    73! 😂

    • @markonmotos
      @markonmotos 27 дней назад

      And that’s the average! 😮