On an upbeat note, a nice succint overview with some decent quality man. On another note, this is my second video watched from this channel and it was the same on this video as the first one. I'm using wireless earbuds and the left channel does not work, only the right one. And I do not experience it any other channel or app which means it's likely an audio/recording setting on this channel. EDIT: But, at the 10:25 min. mark both channels were active so it's likely something on the GoPro as it mentioned that it cut on on him.
Very comfortable plush seat & great riding position & stock mirrors are fantastic for vision. The dash is excellent switchable traction control & comes with Mechelin Road 5 tyre's & only 189kg wet & when throttle off carries speed good. I ride with big Harley's & it keeps up albeit in 1st-2nd they have way more torque & pull away from intersections but halfway through 3rd catch up. Highly recommend.
My first bike was a Z125 and decided to get the Baja orange trident for my first big motorcycle. I can say if you keep it in rain mode for a few weeks until you get used to the power you will be okay. It is definitely an amazing second bike after you’ve had experience already. Has the perfect amount of power to not be too much. I can say you need to be careful with the torque I’ve scared myself a few times. Also the bike sounds absolutely amazing with a aftermarket exhaust like no other bike sounds like it besides other triumphs. Also you will get a lot of attention from how good it looks
Just bought one. Coming from 07' Sportster 1200 low. Wasn't sure about going down to 660 cc until I sat on a 23' MT-09 sp then started sitting on other bikes. I pick it up Friday
although im 27 just got my A2 license about a month ago and today i test rided the limited trident. as you say it's not for begginers, even limited it was a bit much for me although a ton of fun. average fuel was 35 km/l which is great. other than this bike i've only tested the honda cb500f and i find it that the wind didn't bother me at all on the trident, and on the honda it was pushing me back hard. the honda was more comfortable, had smoother gear shifting and felt more grippy and stable as well. maybe i'll move to the triumph family after getting some more experience because i did fall inlove with the trident a little.
I'd say the best 650/700cc bike available. I quite fancy one. I live in Thailand most of the year. It would be perfect for these roads. There is a Triumph dealer in nearby Chiang Rai city.
Oh my goodness this thing would be a BLAST on the dragon! I can’t think of a smoother riding bike or as fun as the Trident. 100% this would be an excellent bike for Dragon.
@@benattwiggcycles thank you for your reply. It’s lighter than my klr650 by maybe 100lbs. With that in mind it is very light. Sometimes I’m a little slow🤔😬
my right ear loved this video
Man why is you're voice being so concentrated on my right ear check setting
Riight? I thought I was the only one
Dude you got right right ear! man I got the left side 😂
I got the right ear 👂 & 90% deaf in right ear 👂.I just switch headphones 🎧 around when this happens.
On an upbeat note, a nice succint overview with some decent quality man.
On another note, this is my second video watched from this channel and it was the same on this video as the first one. I'm using wireless earbuds and the left channel does not work, only the right one. And I do not experience it any other channel or app which means it's likely an audio/recording setting on this channel. EDIT: But, at the 10:25 min. mark both channels were active so it's likely something on the GoPro as it mentioned that it cut on on him.
I’m 6ft5 and I fit very comfortable on my trident. Really great bike for all sizes!
I’m right at 6’ and feel at home on the trident. Such a fun bike to ride.
Very comfortable plush seat & great riding position & stock mirrors are fantastic for vision.
The dash is excellent switchable traction control & comes with Mechelin Road 5 tyre's & only 189kg wet & when throttle off carries speed good.
I ride with big Harley's & it keeps up albeit in 1st-2nd they have way more torque & pull away from intersections but halfway through 3rd catch up.
Highly recommend.
My first bike was a Z125 and decided to get the Baja orange trident for my first big motorcycle. I can say if you keep it in rain mode for a few weeks until you get used to the power you will be okay. It is definitely an amazing second bike after you’ve had experience already. Has the perfect amount of power to not be too much. I can say you need to be careful with the torque I’ve scared myself a few times.
Also the bike sounds absolutely amazing with a aftermarket exhaust like no other bike sounds like it besides other triumphs. Also you will get a lot of attention from how good it looks
Just bought one. Coming from 07' Sportster 1200 low. Wasn't sure about going down to 660 cc until I sat on a 23' MT-09 sp then started sitting on other bikes. I pick it up Friday
although im 27 just got my A2 license about a month ago and today i test rided the limited trident.
as you say it's not for begginers, even limited it was a bit much for me although a ton of fun.
average fuel was 35 km/l which is great.
other than this bike i've only tested the honda cb500f and i find it that the wind didn't bother me at all on the trident, and on the honda it was pushing me back hard.
the honda was more comfortable, had smoother gear shifting and felt more grippy and stable as well.
maybe i'll move to the triumph family after getting some more experience because i did fall inlove with the trident a little.
I almost forgot what stereo was, sorry I had a flashback to the sixty's
Hi Ben, is the Trident limited until the break in period is over? Thanks.
I'd say the best 650/700cc bike available. I quite fancy one. I live in Thailand most of the year. It would be perfect for these roads. There is a Triumph dealer in nearby Chiang Rai city.
Seems like audio is only on the right
Is it reliable? Is maintenance expensive? Can you do it youself easily
“The fear of it throwing you off the back” is the best part
Would that be a good bike to take to the Tail of the Dragon?
Oh my goodness this thing would be a BLAST on the dragon! I can’t think of a smoother riding bike or as fun as the Trident. 100% this would be an excellent bike for Dragon.
Is a 416 lbs dry a “very lightweight” ?
Hey there! In terms of what class this bike is in, that's pretty darn light. This bike is so nimble and fun to ride!
@@benattwiggcycles thank you for your reply. It’s lighter than my klr650 by maybe 100lbs. With that in mind it is very light. Sometimes I’m a little slow🤔😬
Where's the walk around?
Hey there! What part of the bike would you like to see?
Would say it be a beginner ride to intermediate
mono sound
Just keep in mind you will have to spend 1k if you want adjustable suspension
I bought one new in 2023 and it came standard with the adjustable shock under the seat. Whatever your weight is you can adjust it for that
😱 "promosm"